Thursday, September 7
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Ladies’ Probus Club will meet at the Majellan Club at 136 Keppel Street at 10am. Call Nola, 0428 637 947 or 6331 4719.
Central West Bushwalking Club will meet at Bathurst Croquet Club in Durham Street at 7.30pm. Call 6331 7791.
Combined Pensioners and Superannuants Association will meet at the Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre in William Street at 9.30am for a 10am start. Call Brian, 6331 9151.
Bathurst Seymour Centre: never too old for friendship and fun. The centre, at 3/55 Seymour Street, offers day programs, support and respite for older people, people with a disability and their carers. It’s open Monday to Friday from 8.30am-5pm. Call 6332 1449.
Friday, September 8
Drop-in immunisation clinic will be held on Bathurst Base Hospital level three from 9am-1pm. Please bring blue book and Medicare card. Call 6330 5677.
Bathurst District Historical Museum will be open in the east wing of the courthouse in Russell Street from 10am-4pm. Call 6330 8455.
Rankin Cottage, for crafts galore, is open at 117 Rankin Street seven days from 10am-4pm. Call Pam Shurmer, 6331 7572.
Multicultural Women’s Group will meet at the Neighbourhood Centre at 96 Russell Street at noon. Call Isabel, 6332 3019, or Hai-Choo, 6332 4669.
Habitat, an exhibition by four artists who have taken inspiration from the countryside in which they live, will open at the t.arts Gallery at Shop 25, Bathurst Chase (opposite Coles) at 6pm. The exhibition, featuring works by artists Greg Cross, Judy Thatcher, Emily Laszuk and Katrina Daly, will run for two weeks.
Saturday, September 9
Grow your own vegetables gardening workshop will be held at the Rahamim Ecology Centre at 34 Busby Street, South Bathurst from 10am-12.30pm. Cost: $50 full price or $10 concession card holder. Price includes a seasonal growing manual and take-home seedlings. Phone 6332 9950 or visit www.rahamim.org.au
Works of art from Sofala-born World War One satirical cartoonist Hal Eyre will be on display at the Bathurst Library from September 9-21.