Monday, January 23
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School holiday activity: Ghost Jam at Bathurst Library from 2.30pm-4.30pm for five to 12 years with tutor Sean Murphy. Limited to 50 spots. Cost: $10 per child. Join Lafcadio as he travels in search of the world's best ghost stories.
Wednesday, January 25
School holiday activity: Lego robotics at Bathurst Library from 10.30am-12.30pm for eight to 12 years. Limited to 30 spots. Cost: $10 per child. An interactive, hands-on STEM workshop designed to demonstrate how a robot really works.
School holiday activity: Gross science at Bathurst Library from 12.30pm-1.30pm for five to 17 years. Limited to 30 spots. Cost: $10 per child. Get messy with gooey, yucky science experiments – make a vomit bomb, slime and fake blood. Wear old clothes.
Saturday, January 28
Bathurst Farmers’ Market will be held at the historic Bathurst Showground from 8am-noon. Gold coin entry. Entry to the market is by gold coin donation and all proceeds from the market go towards local projects sponsored by Lions Club of Bathurst Inc.
Wednesday, February 1
Smoking cessation seminar for women at the Central West Women's Health Centre at 20 William Street from 5.30pm-7.30pm. Tobacco treatment specialist and Western NSW Local Health District smoking cessation co-ordinator Sally Bembrick will present this free seminar. To register, contact the centre on 6331 4133 or email information@cwwhc.org.au
Saturday, February 11
The Meadow Flat Country Music Night will be held at the Meadow Flat Recreation Ground. Performers will include Peter Horan, Errol Tasker, Monica Perry and Cliff, Betty, Dave and Jordan Berry. Bring a chair or picnic rug and a picnic. Gate will be open at 6pm and tickets will be available at the gate. Cost: $10 each or $25 for a family (kids under 16). Contact 6359 5276.
Saturday, February 18
The Bronze Thong race day at Wattle Flat will include horse racing, a ute muster, horse fancy dress, goat racing, novelty events and thong throwing. There will be live music all day and popular local band The Works playing through until midnight.
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