Tailem Bend Community Centre reveals Inside Out-themed display

Take a look inside this December.

Tailem Bend Community Centre reveals Inside Out-themed display
Volunteer Barbie Power gets into the spirt of the interactive Inside Out static display at Tailem Bend Community Centre. Photo: Glenn Power.

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The Tailem Bend Community Centre has once again impressed with its latest exhibition: a Inside Out static display, a vibrant and interactive experience designed to explore emotions and feelings.

This outstanding display, prepared by the dedicated staff and volunteers of the centre, is a perfect reflection of its commitment to creativity and community engagement.

The concept of Inside Out encourages visitors to take time to reflect on their inner thoughts while enjoying the beautifully curated setup.

A highlight is the fluorescent room where visitors can try on various glowing items, immersing themselves in the captivating ambiance.

Feel the joy on your next visit to TBCC. Photo: Glenn Power.

Much of the creativity in this space comes from the students of Tailem Bend Primary School, who contributed to the fun and colourful atmosphere. 

Adding to the interactive nature, the woodworking men of the community crafted special interactive displays that encourage hands-on participation, inviting people of all ages to engage thoughtfully and playfully. 

Alongside the visual appeal, the exhibit features beautiful music that enhances the calming, yet vibrant experience.

Visitors can capture memories at the photo booth, adding an extra layer of enjoyment to their visit.

Best of all, the exhibit is free and open to the public, showcasing the incredible community spirit fostered by the Tailem Bend Community Centre. 

With its blend of art, creativity, and engagement, the Inside Out static display is a must-see attraction, celebrating the talent and collaboration within the Tailem Bend region.

The display will be open from 10am-2pm until this Sunday, December 15.

The centre created a Christmas wonderland for a similar experience last year.

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