Bathurst community diary

September 1 2016 - 7:00am
Treat Day: Father’s Day at the National Motor Racing Museum. Wondering what to do for dad on Father’s Day? Why not head to the National Motor Racing Museum, also known as Bathurst’s biggest man cave, to celebrate the history, personalities and achievements in Australian motor sports. Explore the history of speedway, solar, drag, rallying, open
wheeler, sports car as well as touring cars. And the best part? There’s free entry for dads on Father’s Day, Sunday, September 4, between 9am and 4.30pm. Coffee and morning tea will be available at the Al Dente food van which will be on site and there will be a sausage sizzle and lucky door prizes.
Treat Day: Father’s Day at the National Motor Racing Museum. Wondering what to do for dad on Father’s Day? Why not head to the National Motor Racing Museum, also known as Bathurst’s biggest man cave, to celebrate the history, personalities and achievements in Australian motor sports. Explore the history of speedway, solar, drag, rallying, open wheeler, sports car as well as touring cars. And the best part? There’s free entry for dads on Father’s Day, Sunday, September 4, between 9am and 4.30pm. Coffee and morning tea will be available at the Al Dente food van which will be on site and there will be a sausage sizzle and lucky door prizes.

Thursday, September 1

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