Friday, December 14
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Book your holiday fun because Bathurst Library has something for everyone: Mosaic frames on Tuesday, January 15; Sea creatures on Wednesday, January 16; Twigged on Thursday, January 17; Milk bottle monsters on Monday, January 21; Children’s yoga on Tuesday, January 22; Animal stickers on Wednesday, January 23; and Pop-up cards on Thursday, January 24. Call 6333 6281.
Carols on the Mount will be held at McPhillamy Park from 6pm. Carols from 7pm. Free.
Multicultural Women’s Group will meet at the Neighbourhood Centre at noon. Call Isabel, 6332 3019, or Hai-Choo, 6332 4669.
Rankin Cottage, for crafts galore, is open seven days a week at 117 Rankin Street from 10am-4pm. Call Pam, 0497 015 964.
AA Steps will meet at the Neighbourhood Centre at 7pm.
Join curator Julian Woods and Curiouser and Curiouser artists Tully Arnot, Ella Barclay Rosie Deacon, Karen Golland, Pia van Gelder and Kate Rohde at 5pm at Bathurst Art Gallery for a discussion about contemporary art practice in Australia. Call 6333 6555.
Saturday, December 15
Bathurst Farmers’ Markets will be held from 8am to noon at the Bathurst Showground. Proceeds will support projects sponsored by the Lions Club of Bathurst. Visit www.bathurstfarmersmarket.com.au.
Bathurst Parkrun will be held from 8am at Bicentennial Park on the corner of William and Stanley streets.
Have you registered in the Bathurst Library Summer Reading Club yet? Come into the library today.
Bathurst's Best School Holiday Camps are back again this summer. The PCYC has an incredible program planned across Christmas and January and can’t wait to get stuck in. Call 6331 2191 for more information.
Sunday, December 16
Eglinton's Fire Brigade has been hand-picked by Santa to once again bring him to the community of Eglinton. Santa will be riding in his very special fire truck from 5pm and firefighters will be making sure he gets to see everyone. Remember, you don't have to live in Eglinton to see Santa and his firefighter helpers. The final stop of the night will be at Eglinton Oval and everyone is welcome.