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Calling All McGregor Locals!

Posted by McGregor Tourism McG on 19 February 2025 10:20 AM CAT
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The Love Life Film, Music & Art Festival is returning to McGregor from 20-23 March 2025, and we want YOU to be part of the magic!
Whether you offer accommodation, services, or have other unique ways to contribute, we’d love to showcase you in our “What to Do in McGregor” guide for festival-goers. Let’s work together to make this weekend unforgettable for everyone visiting our beautiful town!
📧 Get in touch: mcgregor@lovelifefest.org
💛 Let’s celebrate community, creativity, and connection together!

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