Redlands Coast performers will provide music to muse by as the community ponders uses for Birkdale Community Precinct during community open days on April 16 and 17.
Hosted by Redland City Council, the open days offer a rare opportunity for people to tour the 62-hectare site and learn more about its history, ecology and cultural importance.
Performing will be singer/songwriter Joe Geia and quirky all-female band Mama Juju and The Jam Tarts.
Free activities will include displays about the history of the site, a guided tour of the land on a trackless train, animal petting zoo for children, and weaving workshops. Food and drinks, including Devonshire tea, will be available.
There will also be the opportunity to have your say on this important place while taking a look at historic Willards Farm and the fascinating World War II radio receiving station.
Community open days will run from 10am to 4pm on both days, Friday April 16 and Saturday April 17, COVID-safety requirements and weather permitting.
Parking and access will be available via the Birkdale Baptist Church grounds, 1 Jones Road, Birkdale, turning off Old Cleveland Road East. Follow parking signs. Bookings are required online.