Friday, October 20
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National Cool Climate Wine Show public tasting will be held at the Bathurst Showground from 6pm-9pm. Members of the community are invited to enjoy the wines of Australia's premier cool climate wine show. Cost: $40. Visit www.coolwines.com.au.
Saturday, October 21
National Cool Climate Wine and Food Festival will be held at Mayfield Garden from 11am-4.30pm. Cost: adults $65, annual pass holder $55, concession/student $50, children (seven to 17 years) $35, kids under six free. Transfers will be available from Oberon, Bathurst, Orange and Katoomba at an additional cost.
The Holy Trinity Church Spring Fair will be held at the Parish and Community Centre at 81 Gilmour Street from 9am-1pm. There will be lots of stalls, food and drink, a raffle and plenty of parking.
Sunday, October 22
A number of the villagers will be throwing open their homes and their gardens for the Hill End Open Day. As well, the Royal Hall, court house, school, churches and studios will be open. Speak to the people who have the determination to take on the task of keeping these buildings alive. They are proud of their village, so come along and talk to them in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere. Bookings essential on 6337 8333. Tickets are $25 per person or $18 concession (cash only on the day).
Tarana Community Farmers’ Market will be held from 10am to 2pm at the Tarana Fire Shed just down the road from the Tarana Hotel. The feature will be an animal nursery with baby doll lambs, goat kids, puppies, ducklings and chickens. New to the market this month will be goat’s cheese and seasonal fresh vegetables. Regular stallholders will also be there.
Yerma will be broadcast from London to Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre from 2pm. Billie Piper (Penny Dreadful, Great Britain) returns in her award-winning role as a young woman driven to the unthinkable by her desperate desire to have a child in Simon Stone’s radical production of Lorca’s powerful masterpiece. Set in contemporary London, Piper’s portrayal of a woman in her 30s desperate to conceive builds to a shocking climax. The broadcast will not have an interval.