COUNTRY musician Melissa Robertson will perform at Nikki's Cafe on William from 7pm this Saturday, July 11. She will perform a mix of covers as well as songs from her most recent album, Little Country Life, recorded at Simon Johnson's Hillbilly Hut on the Central Coast and released in 2018. The title track hit number one on the Australian Country Track Charts and was a semi-finalist in the Tamworth Songwriters' Association Awards 2018 in the country rock section.
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Entries for the Bathurst Eisteddfod's face-to-face component have now closed. Entrants are still able to enter solo dance, speech and instrumental submissions into the eisteddfod's online syllabus B component, which will open for entries on Friday, July 10. Syllabus B will place greater emphasis on entries with mass participants, such as dance groups, choirs and bands (infants, primary secondary and open), and entertainment ensembles. Syllabus A performances will take place at the Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre and Walshaw Hall between August 22 and September 5, while syllabus B will be adjudicated online from September 25.
While this year's Spring Spectacular will not go ahead, the Bathurst Garden Club will hold a Plant and Garden Expo on October 24 at Berry Park. Organisers are hoping to have up to 50 stallholders take part. Anyone interested in having a stall at the expo can contact Ted Reedy on 6332 4253 for more information.
The HK HT HG Holden Nationals is planned for later this year at Bathurst. The event will be for the 1968, 69 and 70 model Holdens and will also celebrate 50 years of the HG Holden, which was released in 1970. The show will run from October 30 to November 1 and will feature an event at Mayfield Garden and racing at Mount Panorama. Visit hktgclubnsw.com.au or the Facebook page HK HT HG Holden Nationals - Bathurst NSW 2020.
Petbarn Bathurst is accepting donations to the Seeing Eye Dogs Appeal until August 2. The appeal aims to raise more than $500,000 to help cover the costs of breeding, training, and caring for at least 10 Seeing Eye Dogs. Donations for The Petbarn Foundation's appeal can be made by visiting Petbarn Bathurst or online at petbarn.com.au/seda.