REGISTRATION IS OPEN FOR THE INTERNATIONAL MILLLINERY FORUM

The 2009 IMF promises to be another great event embracing the slogan invigoration, inspiration and innovation. Their goal is to deliver the very best in millinery education and networking.

Nestled on the banks of the Murrumbidgee River in Southern NSW, Wagga Wagga is a dynamic and cosmopolitan regional city. It is the largest inland city in NSW and is situated on the Sturt and Olympic Highways, central to Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra.

With over 60,000 residents and business, sports and arts communities, Wagga Wagga offers a temperate climate, diverse calendar of events, rich cultural heritage and wealth of attractions.

The IMF will provide an opportunity for artistic and cultural exchange, socialization, networking and FUN. Milliners of all skill levels - from raw beginners to professionals - will gather in Wagga Wagga to discuss, celebrate and experience millinery in regional Australia.

There are hands- on workshops by world renowned milliners, fashion and millinery seminars, trade expo, lunch slideshows, cocktail party and hat parades – for five days in Wagga Wagga.

Teachers will include: Eugenie Van Oirschot – The Netherlands, Ian Bennett London, Jan Wutkowski – USA, Richard Nylon – Melbourne, Jean Carroll OAM– Sydney, Bette Fogharty – Melbourne, Peggy Stone – Sydney, Liz Evans – Canberra, Phillip Rhodes – Melbourne, Carol Wilkes – Queensland, Jane Stoddart – Sydney, Neil Grigg – Sydney, Pamela Martin – Wagga Wagga, Waltraud Reiner – Melbourne, Maris Herr – Wagga Wagga, Georgina Conheady - Melbourne

Delegates have the option to register for the five- day program, which will cost $700, or you can attend certain days or activities for a lesser fee.

Full details for the 2009 program and registration,
check out www.internationalmillineryforum.com.au, or
contact them at millineryforum@bigpond.com.
Call 0439 192 193 for a program and registration forms.

International Millinery Forum
Invigoration, Innovation, Inspiration
Wagga Wagga NSW
January 17-22, 2009