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Guided Walks
UPDATE: This activity has been cancelled Shepparton's Public Art and History guided walking tour will both surprise and delight you. Explore, experience and absorb the "Many Great Things" about Shepparton's creative vitality whilst learning about our local art, parks and history. An accredited volunteer tour guide from the Greater Shepparton Visitor Centre will lead you on the free hour and a half journey. The tour will depart from the Greater Shepparton Visitor Centre and conclude at the Shepparton Art Museum (SAM)
- When:
- Tue, 17 Oct 2017 Tuesday 17th of October, 2017, at 10:00am – to 11:30am
- Where:
- Visitor Information Centre, 33-35 Nixon Street, Shepparton
- Cost:
- Free
- Contact:
- Greater Shepparton Visitor Centre (03) 5832 9330 or email info@visitshepparton.com.au
What to bring: Wear comfortable clothing, bring a drink bottle and remember to be sun smart
Registration: Bookings required
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