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Published on 19 July 2016
Whether it’s singing, dancing, magic, acting or anything in between – young Hills performers are being invited to participate in the Zest Quest as part of the 2016 Orange Blossom Festival.
With the incorporation of the Crestwood Fair into OBF, Hills Shire Mayor Dr Michelle Byrne said the much-loved format would live on.
“It’s great to see that we are recognising the extraordinary performing talent we have in our Shire at the Zest Quest,” Mayor Byrne said.
Heats for the Zest Quest will be held at Rouse Hill Town Centre in the Main Food Court on the following dates and times:
“Apart from the prizes on offer including vouchers from Rouse Hill Town Centre, this event will give our local performers some great exposure and the opportunity to showcase their talents in front of a big local audience.”
Winners will be awarded in the following categories:
Finals will be held at the Orange Blossom Festival, on the Community Stage, 17 September 6 - 8pm, at the Castle Hill Showground.
Visit www.orangeblossomfestival.com.au to enter.