Looking for something to do? Here are the events coming up in Bathurst this week.
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- Green Drinks July: World Ranger Day. Steve Woodhall will be speaking about his 30 years experience. From 5.30pm $10 entry, 34 Busby Street. Bookings on 6332 9950 or bookings@rahmin.org.au
- Attention all NRL Cronulla Sharks fans! Meet players from the Cronulla Sharks at the Bathurst RSL Club from 6:30pm. Details here.
- NRL: The Penrith Panthers take on the Cronulla Sharks at Carrington Park in Bathurst. Here are the times for Saturday:
10:00am: Gates Open
10:40am: Holden Cup
12:40pm: NSW Cup
3:00pm: NRL Panthers vs Sharks
- Miss Traill’s Christmas in July. From 6:30 for 7 pm a three-course dinner plus two bottles of wine on each table. $60 per person at the Bathurst Community Club, 29 William Street. Tickets from Books Plus or from the house. All other drinks from the bar on the night.
- The Scots School Bathurst invites you to the Highland Jazz Night in the Aikman Hall. Doors will open at 6pm for pre-concert socialising. Concert starts at 6:30pm. Admission: Adults $15 includes lucky door prize tickets Children $5. Bookings essential: 0408 675 642.
-French Kiss: a luscious concert-theatre piece with delicious French music from la Belle Epoque to the present day. Special guests include the Bathurst Chamber Orchestra and the Mitchell Conservatorium Flute Ensemble, 7.30pm at All Saints' Cathedral, Church Street. Adults $30, Concession & U3A $20, Family of Four $80, MitCon students FREE. Enquiries 6331 6622. www.mitchellconservatorium.edu.au
- Bathurst Lion's Farmers Markets starts at 8am-12pm. Located at the historic Bathurst Showground and surrounds, Kendall Avenue.
- Fabric swap meet: ladies who have fabric stashes can come and sell or buy fabric and associated sewing items. This will be held at the PCYC Bathurst Morissett street from 10am to 4pm on Sunday. If you wish to book a spot call Deb 0407541365.
-Richard Clapton is coming to town to launch his upcoming autobiography 'The Best Years Of Our Lives'. Don't miss the chance to hear this great Aussie musician in conversation. Tickets are now on sale from BooksPlus.
-Bathurst '75 Football Club bingo and social night. Tickets are $30 and include bingo, cocktail food, live music. Lucky door and giveaways on the night. Silent auction. From 6.30pm. More info: 6331 1881.
- Music, Myth and the Harp 7.00pm in the Orchard Room at Mitchell Conservatorium, Russell Street. Adults $25, Concession & U3A $20 Family of Four $65, MitCon students $5 Enquiries 6331 6622 or www.mitchellconservatorium.edu.au
-Spirituality in the Pub is back, 7.30-9.00pm with Dr Paul Collins — at Piper's Bistro. Paul was born in Melbourne and is one of Australia’s best-known independent commentators on Catholic, religious and spiritual affairs especially in relationship to public life. His voice is often heard on the ABC, SBS and on commercial radio and TV, as well as in the daily newspapers.
-Free Public Lecture: The People Smugglers. Come along to hear Robin talk about her book and the reality of fleeing persecution to find safety. Hosted by Dr Alison Gerard and Dr Suzie Gibson of CSU's School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Explorations, Rural Australians for Asylum Seekers (Bathurst), and BooksPlus, 6.30pm, Charles Sturt University, Bathurst Campus Building 1292, Room 223 RSVP: Kate Esdaile, kesdaile@csu.edu.au, 6338 4645.
-Wrap with Love, join Bathurst City Women's bowling club and knit up a storm for those in need. The knit in will start at 10am on Wednesday and run until 4pm, drop in for an hour or stay for the whole day. The lovely ladies of the Women's bowling will also be providing a super yummy morning tea. Gold coin donation on entry, being held at BCCC 29 William street. For more information call Marcia on 6337 1117 or Rebecca at BCCC on 6331 3187.
- The annual general meeting of the Bathurst Police Citizens Youth Club (PCYC) will be held at Corner of Morrisset and Commonwealth Streets, Bathurst at 6pm on Thursday 31th July 2014. The purpose of the meeting is to review the operations of the club for 2014.
-After School Club at Bathurst City Library. Kids Club includes a craft activity and stories. Under 5 years must be supervised by a parent or guardian. All parents are welcome to stay and participate. Kids Club is on Thursdays between 4-4.45pm.