Thursday, September 15
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Rob McLachlan – “Headline Bathurst” A fascinating talk that will focus on key moments in Bathurst’s history that changed Australia, if not the world.
Monthly Musters are held now at the Uniting Church Activities Hall William Street. Musters are open to members and the general public with a 7.30pm start. There is a tradition of having supper afterwards and people are requested to bring a plate of goodies for supper. A donation box will be available if you wish to assist with the cost of renting.
For further information please contact Chris Stewart on 0408 084 450.
Friday, September 16
CWA BATHURST. 172 Russell Street at 10am-12noon, followed by a guest speaker/lunch. Call Madeleine Nassar 6332 9080 .
CWA Craft. 172 Russell Street at 1-4pm. Call Secretary Joy Press 6337 6511.
Feed the Youth nights. PCYC Morrisset Street.
Saturday, September 17
Bathurst Family History Group will be hosting a presentation by Guest Speaker: Andrew Fletcher. Topic: Bathurst and District Contribution to the Great War from 2pm at Bathurst City Library Meeting Room
Bathurst Farmer's Market. Bathurst Show ground 8am-12noon. Gold coin entry. Gates are open to the public from 8 am to 12 noon.
Sunday, September 18
Mini Steam Trains. Across from Adventure playground, Durham Street at 11-3pm. Covered shoes must be worn. Tickets: $2 Call 6331 5798
Choral Evensong at All Saints Cathedral. Church Street at 4.30pm. Guest speaker included, all free. Call 6331 4711
Art in the Park. River Road and Stephen's Lane at 2-4pm. Free. BYO: art materials. Call Rachel 0428 311 534
Monthly markets this Sunday from 9am until 1pm at the Senior Citizen's Centre 176 Russell Street. Drop in for beautiful hand crafts, jewelery, plants, books and buckets of buttons. Call 6337 3618.
Correction
The Bathurst Eisteddfod's Grand Concert will start at 7.30pm on Friday, not 6pm as stated in the Western Advocate yesterday.
We apologise for the error.