The Byron Shire Echo – Issue 38.25 – November 29, 2023

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s a key part of the Mullumbimby Community the Mullumbimby Chamber of Commerce and Community (MCCC) has always valued the various community groups that have joined with local businesses to shape and promote the town and local businesses. Ũ9JGP YG ƓTUV UVCTVGF %TGCVKXG /WNNWO LWORGF on board with us so we do tend to do a lot with them from sculpture shows to Blue on Burringbar festivals’ said former Chamber president and executive committee member Jenelle Stanford. In fact MCCC has worked closely with Creative Mullum as they have supported and provided prizes for a number of sculpture events over the years including the continued development of the Mullumbimby Sculpture Walk in Heritage Park. The Chamber has sponsored numerous sculpture events and sculptures including Ũ6JGǭ5RKTKV QH %JKPEQICP UEWNRVWTG 'NGXCVGũ

which was based on the local Mt Chincogan in 2018. They contributed $15,000 raised from the Chincogan Charge which they resurrected in 2016 and helps raise funds for a wide variety of events and activities that they support each year. 6JG +PIGPWKV[ /CSWGVVG 'ZJKDKVKQP VJCV KU JGNF annually was where the original idea for Mullum’s sandstone street furniture was imagined. Rebekah Seriah Webster was awarded $1,000 by Mullum Chamber of Commerce to develop and adapt her piece for installation in the town as street furniture that you can enjoy up and down the main street. There are a number of things in the pipeline including another small festival for early next year and the Chamber is supporting the Brunswick Valley Historical Society who is developing a historical sound trail around the town that allows you to use your phone to hear stories, voices from the past, photos and other exciting experiences.

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