Blokes of Bathurst, this is chance to cook up a winner for this year’s 150th Reliance Bank Royal Bathurst Show.
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The show will have a unique competition – best blokes decorate cake – so it’s time for the men of the city to pick up their spatulas and make their cake.
Their cakes will be on display at the Bathurst City Centre on April 6, a week before the show kicks-off.
Come along on April 6 and enjoy the live radio show from 2BS’ Bangers and Mash from 3 to 6pm as they provide their critique of the cakes.
There’s still plenty of action happening at the Bathurst City Centre throughout April, with free Minions activity from April 17 to 21 from 11am until 2pm each day.
Kids will be able to let their creative juices flow as they take part in the free craft activity.
As well, Jerry from Despicable Me 3 will make a special visit to the activity centre to say hello.
For more information visit www.bathurstcitycentre.com.au.
Carl Barron entertains city
Iconic Australian comedian Carl Barron entertained Bathurst on Tuesday and Wednesday, as he performed at sold at gigs at the Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre on Tuesday and Wednesday night.
Barron, who’s style is based on observational humour, was at his best on Tuesday, as Parade was in attendance alongside hundreds of other fans.
If you missed out on seeing him, well you’re in bad luck if you want to see him in Bathurst.
However, he still has tickets available for his gig in Tamworth on April 14 but tickets for his two Orange gigs on April 10 and 11 are all sold out.
Parkrun set to celebrate Easter
If you’re ever going for a morning walk or drive past Bicentennial Park on Saturday morning, you may notice runners going by the Macquarie River for the Bathurst parkrun.
This is a weekly occurrence and they’ll be getting into the Easter theme on Saturday.
Competitors are encoruaged to dress up in their best Easter inspired outfit, for an 8am start.