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Feel-Good Friday at Grampians Grape Escape Offers Free Entry to Pomonal Residents

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Grampians Grape Escape is gearing up for an uplifting evening as they announce the return of Feel-Good Friday, a heartening event designed to uplift spirits and support communities affected by the recent bushfires in the Grampians and Pyrenees region.

More than just a musical showcase, Feel-Good Friday will shine a spotlight on local artists while providing a platform for wineries impacted by the fires to showcase their products. The event aims to bring the community together during this time of healing and rebuilding.

In collaboration with Tivey & Holland Nevetts Lawyers and Christian’s Bus Company, Grampians Grape Escape is extending a generous offer of complimentary entry and transfers to all residents of Pomonal, one of the areas significantly affected by the bushfires.

Kate Kirkpatrick, co-director of the festival, expressed the importance of this gesture in allowing fire-affected individuals to reconnect with their community and enjoy a well-deserved break. She emphasized the resilience of the region and the need to support local businesses in their recovery efforts.

Attendees of Feel-Good Friday can show their support by patronizing Pomonal Estate and Mountainside Wines, as well as indulging in a variety of culinary delights from food trucks on site. With live music and a vibrant atmosphere, the evening promises to be a celebration of unity and strength.

To ensure a seamless experience, festival-goers are encouraged to secure their tickets early, demonstrating solidarity with the locals and event organizers alike. Pomonal residents are advised to stay tuned to Grampians Grape Escape’s social media channels for further information on ticketing and transportation arrangements.

Feel-Good Friday is scheduled to take place on May 3rd from 4:00 pm to 8:30 pm, marking the beginning of the Grampians Grape Escape festival running from May 3rd to 5th. It’s a time for the community to come together, support local businesses, and forge connections in the spirit of resilience and recovery.