
This Saturday, February 16, the magic of the Byron Spirit Festival will shine at Tallowood Ridge in Mullumbimby, where they warmly invite the whole community to a Festival Launch and sneak peek.
‘Please come and enjoy a taster of our festival on this scenic site,’ said the Byron Spirit Festival’s Gil Plesser. ‘We have prepared a special selection from our program to showcase and share.’
The event runs from 8am till 11, with a free yoga class commencing at 8.15am. The first twenty participants will receive gifts of Divine Goddess yoga mats. Internationally celebrated troubadour Nahko will perform, and there will be refreshments by Grind Coffee and Open Table.
The launch will include two Byron Spirit Festival double passes, gifts from Crystal Castle, a festival CD pack and other surprises being given out.
‘Tallowood Ridge was thrilled to become a sponsor of the Byron Spirit Festival,’ said Christopher Dean. ‘I attended last year and was blown away by the energy of the festival and the high calibre of presenters and performers. This event is an absolute credit to our region.’
All ages are welcome.
To get to Tallowood Ridge take Left Bank Road 800 metres out of Mullumbimby. Turn right into Tuckeroo Avenue and follow to the end.
The Byron Spirit Festival will be held 1–3 March in Mullumbimby.


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