Looking for something to do? Here are the events coming up in Bathurst this week.
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- 'Downton Abbey' Dinner at Abercrombie House: Join us for a unique and elegant night out in the style of 'Downton Abbey' as we present a formal dinner party from the age of elegance in the Reign of George V. Join us as we recreate the ambience of the old days with pre-dinner drinks in the Drawing Room; a five-course Grand Banquet in the Ballroom; and lively entertainment to round off a wonderful evening. From 6.30-11.30pm, tickets $85. For tickets: Bathurst Visitor Information Centre 6332 1444.
- Stacey's Paper Studio is holding a scrap-booking workshop from 1pm-3pm. If you would like to book please contact the store on 6331 2229.
- ACCESS Concert (A Charitable Choral Evening for a Special Someone): This Saturday The concert will include performances by Orange Male Choir and Cantar Women's choir in conjunction with the Millthorpe Public School Choir. Featuring choral and instrumental performances and silent art auction. All proceeds from this event will go towards the Hobba family to provide their son, Kieran, with much needed access and independence within his home and community. Tickets are available to purchase through Millthorpe Public School Office. For more information or to purchase tickets please call 6366 3104. Tickets are $40 per person or $100 for 2 adults and 1 child. We are asking that only children aged 8 and up attend. Bookings are essential. Ticket price included admittance, soup and bread roll. Soup is kindly being donated by Tonic, The Old Mill and Millthorpe Providore. Bread rolls are being donated by Racine.
- Youth Life Bathurst is hosting Rock and Roll Trivia fundraising night from 7pm in Raglan Hall. Tickets will be $15 per person 10 people to a table. BYO snacks & drinks (alcohol allowed). Delicious desserts plus great coffee will be for sale. Bring a table of friends or join a table on the night. Buy tickets online at www.younglife.org.au
- Bathurst RSL welcomes all to their free gig guide in the Lounge Bar from 8pm until midnight with Colin Hewett.
- Annual Refugee Sunday Service in the Catholic Parish Centre, entrance from Keppel Street. The keynote speaker will be Paul Bottrill, the Director of the Sydney House of Welcome that provides support and accommodation for 90 asylum seekers. The service will start at 3pm.
-STOMP! at Mitchell Conservatorium: Mitchell Con's annual Early Childhood Music concert returns with a fresh new stomping sound! Engaging and interactive this concert is for 0 to 8 years old and their big people. Ask us for a copy of the STOMP! sing along booklet so you get your little ones singing and stomping, ready to show their stuff at the concert. The concert will be held at 11am in the Orchard Room. Tickets $6.60. Enquiries 6331 6622.
- Bathurst Uniting Church are having their birthday party on Sunday, June 22. There will be an Intergenerational Service at 9.30am and then a luncheon at midday. Everyone is most welcome.The cost is $15 per person or $35 per family. Contact John Hoye on 6331 5921 for catering.
- Bathurst RSL welcomes all to their free gig guide in the Lounge Bar this Sunday from 2-6pm with Crushed Ice.
- Music in the Community: The Mitchell Conservatorium and the School of Teacher Education (CSU) in Partnership invite you to attend their free Public Lecture. Held on Monday, June 23 at 3.00pm. The lecture will be given by Graham Sattler Executive Director Mitchell Conservatorium and the top is: Community connections: is the Conservatorium model relevant in 21st century regional Australia? Venue: CSU, Panorama Avenue, Bathurst Campus Building 1432 (N17). RSVP to: Belinda Waddell Email: bwaddell@csu.edu.au Phone: 6338 4248
- Spirituality in the Pub will be held at the Oxford Hotel. The SIP committee have invited Fr Michael Whelan back to Bathurst to discuss the impact Pope Francis is having on the ‘ordinary’ Catholic.Time: 7.30-9.00pm.
- Charles Sturt University's (CSU) 2014 Explorations Series: Dr Hugh Mackay will give a free lecture to discuss what makes a life worth living. He will also explore the idea that it is a sense of meaningfulness, not happiness, that brings life's greatest satisfactions. The lecture will be held in Building 1292, CSU. For more information call Ms Esdaile on 6338 4645.
-Today the Bathurst City Library van will be visiting Trunkey Creek School (10:30am) and Rockley town and school (11:45am).
- C3A: New group starting this week studying Spanish, 10am, Room 31 at CSU. For more more information call Tim 6332 4964.
- C3A: A new group looking at Insight into Australian Prime Ministers starts today from 2-3.30pm at CSU in room 31. For more information call 63324964
- C3A: A new group starts today called 'Technology for Grandparents'. The group will meet from 2pm-3.30pm at LMR. From more information call Tim on 6332 4964.
- Rachael Beck is excited to return to Bathurst to present music theatre workshops and private tuition on 27, 28 and 29 June. Rachael will help you discover the natural performer within you and help you to get comfortable on both stage and screen. The workshop is designed to help you discover the kind of performer you are or dream to be. It concentrates on voice, movement, performance delivery, audition and relaxation techniques. Individual private lessons will be held on Friday. Contact the box office to register: 6333 6161.
-Green Drinks at 34 Busby St Bathurst. This month’s topic is ‘get to know your local parks and reserves’. This discussion will be headed by local bushwalkers and environmentalists.Venue: Rahamim Ecological Learning Community, 34 Busby St Time: 5.30pm Cost: $10 Contact: 6332 9950 www.rahamim.org.au