Redcliffe L&L recently became a buzz of creativity when the hub turned into a one-of-a-kind art exhibition, with people we support dressing up as their heroes.
From the comedic antics of Mr. Bean and the iconic moves of Michael Jackson, to ABBA and their favourite football stars, each alter ego was brought to life in spectacular fashion.
Thank you to our friends at the Aspley Camera Club, Bunnings Warehouse Rothwell, Clontarf Men’s Shed and the wider community – proof of just how powerful community spirit can be.
Here’s to celebrating the heroes in all of us!
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