Thursday, November 8
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A free Farm Business Evaluation workshop will be held at the Tarana Fire Shed from 8.30am (for 9am) until 3pm. Speakers will be available for an open forum at the end of the day. RSVP to Peter Moore on 0419 011 398 or Kirby McPhee on 0401 402 351.
Friday, November 9
Author talk with Ron McCarthy. He will discuss his book Journey to Minnie. The book is part memoir, part fiction and a heart-warming story of the search for connection and meaning in a chaotic world. Friday, November 9 from 6.15pm. To book or for more information phone 6333 6281.
ARJ Barker- Comedian performing at Bathurst memorial Entertainment Centre. Bookings 6333 6161.
Saturday, November 10
November 10-11 Remembrance Weekend – a weekend of activities and displays over the two days. Organised by the Bathurst RSL Sub Branch and the Bathurst District Historical Society it will mark the Centenary of World War One. There will be plenty to see and do over the weekend.
Floor Talk with Michelle Collocott at Bathurst Regional Art Gallery at 11am. Join Michelle Collocott, Steven Miller and Janet Clayton as they discuss the development of the 'Three Ponds Series'. A deep respect for nature underpins Michelle Collocott's practice. Her decade-long 'Three Ponds' project has been inspired by six acres of land on the outskirts of Oberon.
Join us at the Bathurst Library from 10am to 2pm on Saturday, November 10 to celebrate International Games Week! We will have board games, card games and so much more for you to come and enjoy. Not sure what to play or how to play? Don't Worry! Game enthusiasts will be there on the day to help you find your new favourite game.
On Saturday there will be the Services Band playing in Machattie Park from 10am to 3pm and Freedom Entry to City 1/19 Battalion ceremony at 11.30am on the corner of William and Russell Streets. There will be a Family Picnic in Kings Parade from 12noon with bands, singing, dancing and children’s games. Don’t forget the Remembrance Day Commemoration with its 5,000 poppies at 10.15am on Sunday. The Family History Group will be conducting a tour of veterans’ graves at 3pm.