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Tuesday, December 3
The Local Emerging Artists Program is back in 2020 in the lead-up to Inland Sea of Sound. It's time to get a band together. Expression of interest forms are on the Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre Facebook page and at the box office.
Grow program for mental health recovery, prevention and wellbeing is held on Tuesdays at 2pm at 129 Piper Street. For information, phone Mitch on 0435 869 462.
Macquarie Male Singers meet every Tuesday from 7.30pm at the Assumption School Hall in Mitre Street. It is an all-male choir with a singing strength of 30 members of all ages. For more information, contact John Kendall, 0427 410 625.
Bathurst AL-ANON Family Group meets Tuesdays at 5pm in the Uniting Church hall (down the back and up the ramp). All are welcome. For more information, call 0431 697 143 or 0451 749 805.
Families are wanted to host Japanese students from Toyo High School from Friday, March 6 to Monday, March 9, 2020. For more information and an application form, contact Bathurst Visitor Information Centre on 6332 1444.
Thursday, December 5
Bathurst crime writer Chris Krupa will speak at Bathurst Library at 6pm. Learn about e-publishing and find out what inspired his main character, private investigator Matt Kowalski.
Friday, December 6
An artist and curator panel discussion will be held at Bathurst Art Gallery from 5pm before the opening of the Void exhibition at 6pm. Void is a touring exhibition of work by contemporary Aboriginal artistic practitioners.
Coming up
Bathurst's largest annual carols celebration will be held again on Sunday, December 8. The event, hosted by Mitchell Conservatorium and supported by Reliance Bank, will be held at Machattie Park, featuring coloured lights, a sausage sizzle, lots of Christmas singing and big screens.
The Addams Family will feature at the Glenray Movie Night at Metro Cinemas on December 10 to celebrate the International Day of People with Disability. Arrive at 5.30pm for the 6pm screening. Cost: $16 per person (includes a can of drink and bag of lollies on arrival).