Thursday, April 5
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Bathurst Regional Council village meeting will be held at the Eglinton War Memorial Hall from 6.30pm.
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 the Bathurst Croquet Club in Durham Street at 7.30pm. Call 6331 7791.
Combined Pensioners and Superannuants Association Bathurst branch will meet at Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre at 9.30am for a 10am start. Call Brian, 6331 9151.
Friday, April 6
A cowboys and girls-themed Raglan School Fete will be held from 4pm-7pm. There will be showbags, jumping castles, lots of stalls and best costume prizes to be awarded. Everyone is welcome.
Bathurst Red Cross will meet at the Senior Citizens' Centre at 176 Russell Street at 10am. Call Vivien Cogswell, 6332 4229.
Accessible Living Options will hold an open day from 1.30pm to 4pm as part of the Seniors’ Week Festival. There will be zumba, chair yoga, a fun interactive music session with Gabbi Bolt, informal information sessions on aged care and NDIS and displays from the many ALO groups. The ALO craft ladies will have some hand-made jewellery for sale and an afternoon tea will be provided. For more information or to RSVP, call ALO on 6338 2345.
Saturday, April 7
The next Bathurst Arts Trail, which offers free entry to artists’ studios, will be held this Saturday and Sunday, April 7 and 8, from 10am to 4pm. Check the website: www.bathurstartstrail.com.
Macquarie Riverside Markets will be held at Berry Park from 8am to 1pm. There will be stalls, food and coffee.
Lifeline Central West will present Soar, Ride and Shine at the Bathurst Airport on Saturday and Sunday, April 7 and 8. There will be hundreds of cars and bikes on display, an impressive flying program over the two days, food vendors, markets and entertainment.
Coming Up
Youth Week, a celebration for young people organised by young people, will be held from Friday, April 13 to Sunday, April 22.
Author Leonie Johnson will be in the Bathurst Library at 11am on April 9 to discuss her novel Intruder - a novel about an everyday housewife and her encounter with an intruder in her home which has been described as a must-read psychological game of cat and mouse. Bookings can be made at the library front desk, via the library’s Facebook page or by calling 6333 6281.