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Millgrove Lit Up



Art Attack stunned Millgrove residents on Saturday 9 April, lighting up the town with their very own photos.

“Such a wonderful job and put so many smiles on faces. To bring these smiles, we could never repay you. A million dollars would not have given me the pleasure and happiness you and your volunteers did. Thank you with all my heart and this happiness and memory will be with me forever,” Vicky said.

“Absolutely amazing. I couldn’t have wished for a better time. Beautiful pictures. It was an absolute dream to see, we hope there is going to be more to come. It was wonderful. Best thing that has ever happened in Millgrove.”

“I have loved living in Millgrove these past 22 years, and your event last night just made me fall in love with the community even more,” Penny said.

“The kids and I just loved #milgroveartattack. Millgrove certainly got a makeover tonight! And I even got a photo in! It was so fabulous to bring the limelight to Millgrove.” Jane said.

“I think it’s nice to see how beautiful Millgrove is, we are very lucky we get to see it every day. I think it is an underappreciated suburb. So it is nice that people can come here and celebrate it with us.” Bec said.

“It was a beautiful opportunity to see how beautiful Millgrove is, you don’t realise until you see it on camera,” Maureen said.

“It was so special, it was different and interesting and something out of the ordinary for our community so it was really lovely,” Christine said.

“Thanks so much to all involved in bringing us this wonderful, local exhibition! We had such a beautiful, moonlit, mild night.” Suzie said.

“Such a special evening. You brought people together in a delightful way. Sharing the experience with old and young, chatting and eating ice cream while we enjoyed the wonderful photograph protections and amazing soundscape. Many thanks to all who made this possible.” Dakini said.

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