Stock flies out door at eucy museum, by gum
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A STEADY stream of visitors has visited Inglewood’s Eucalyptus Distillery Museum over the Christmas-New Year break.
Volunteers have stepped in to run the museum with committee president Jeff Hooley placing additional orders of stock to keep shelves filled.
“We’re opening longer and people are coming ... so much so we’ve had to place two extra orders in a week,” he said,
“The museum is certainly proving popular with visitors and very keen buyers of eucy products from many local makers.”
Mr Hooley said the extension of opening hours and days since last month pointed to an exciting future for the distillery museum.
The tourist attraction’s committee of management has called for expressions of interest from people wanting to run the museum,
“While we put new arrangements in place, we have amazing volunteers opening the doors,” Mr Hooley said.


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