Thursday, September 22
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Bell Shakespeare’s Othello will be performed at the Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre in William Street at 7.30pm. A violent exploration of the thin line that separates love and jealousy, Othello is a relentless journey of vicious passion. Tickets: $44. Call 6333 6161.
The annual Sprung Festival will be held until October 1 on the CSU campus. Tickets and program at www.sprungfestival.com
Jazz Cabaret, a wonderful evening of delicious food and great entertainment featuring Harmonikos Jazz and many other local performers, will start at 6.30pm at The Carrington Function Centre. Tickets: $60. Contact 6332 9416.
Friday, September 23
Greater Western All Breeds Agility at the Bathurst Showground in Kendall Avenue at 5.15pm for set-up. Call 6332 4520 or visit www.greaterwesterndogs.com.au.
Disability Information Advocacy Service at 96 Russell Street from 9am-4.30pm. Call DIAS, 6332 2100, or email admin@dias.net.au
Free technology tutoring at the Neighbourhood Centre. Call 6332 4866.
Bathurst Dinner and Social Group holds weekly dinners and events. Call David, 0418 482 112, or Val, 0438 624 698.
AA Steps at the Neighbourhood Centre at 96 Russell Street at 7pm.
Bathurst District Bridge Club at Lot 1, Mitre Street at 9.15am. Call 6331 8477.
Saturday September 24
Bathurst Artisan Market: 15 new stalls and live music from 9.30am at 70-78 Keppel Street.
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Dragon Boat Come and Try will be held on Sunday, September 25 from 10am at Chifley Dam, Bathurst. Participants at the open day have to be aged 12 years or over. No experience is required; equipment supplied. Bring a drink bottle, hat and sunscreen. Visit www.bathurstpandragons.org or ring Vicki on 048 768 5087.
The second Blayney Anglican Parish Art Exhibition and Sale will be held in the Blayney Shire Community Centre in Church Street, Blayney on October 7 and 8. The exhibition opening on the Friday from 6pm-8pm will cost $10 per adult/gold coin for children. The charge includes a glass of wine and nibbles.
The exhibition will be held on October 8 from 10am to 4pm. Entry will be $5 per adult/gold coin for children. Tea/coffee and biscuits will be available.