Wednesday, June 20
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The Bathurst Winter Festival will be held from July 7-22. Tickets for the McDonald’s Bathurst Ice Rink are now available. Visit www.bathurst.nsw.gov.au to purchase tickets or for more information.
Bathurst Golf Club is going to start operating a bridge club on its premises on Wednesdays from 6.30pm to 9.30pm and Fridays from 9.30am to 12.30pm. Lessons on playing bridge will be offered on Tuesdays from 5pm to 6.30pm. Contact Bob Dillon on 0429 784 013.
Macquarie Care Centre Auxiliary will meet at 2pm in the Senior Citizens’ Rooms in Russell Street. The auxiliary always welcomes new members. Meetings feature afternoon tea and a friendly chat.
Neighbourhood Centre Knit-In will be held at 96 Russell Street from 1.30pm-3.30pm.
Bathurst Base Hospital Auxiliary will meet in the heritage building at Bathurst Base Hospital at 2pm. Call 6332 9652.
Thursday, June 21
Bathurst District Historical Society Monthly Muster will be held in the Uniting Church Hall in William Street at 7.30pm. Call Alan McRae, 6331 5404.
Ladies’ Probus Club of Macquarie (Bathurst) will meet in the Senior Citizens’ Centre in Russell Street at 10am. Call Jennifer Wass, 6331 1626.
Bathurst Australian Breastfeeding Association Group will meet from 10.30am-noon at Hope Bathurst, Gilmour Street, near the Trinity Heights shops. Call Margie, 6337 2667, or Sam, 6337 1514.
Mental Health Carers Group will meet at the Neighbourhood Centre at 7pm. Call Christine, 6367 9292, or Clare, 6331 4826, or visit www.bmhc.org.au.
Friday, June 22
Author Noel Braun will discuss his new book, The Day Was Made For Walking, at Bathurst Library at 6.15pm. The book is about his journey with grief after the death of his wife. To book, contact 6333 6281.
Consider donating a few hours on a Thursday or Friday to help Riding for the Disabled. Call Melinda, 0428 269 167.
Coming up
Celebrate National NAIDOC Week in Bathurst. An official ceremony and morning tea will be held in the Council Chambers at 10am on Monday, July 9, followed by a flag-raising in front of the Civic Centre.