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17Th May 2017 Next Edition: 24Th May 2017 17th May 2017 next edition: 24th May 2017 Sundays, Ardrossan Restored Phaeton and Other Modes of Transport bookings required for Tuesdays and – transport yourself back to when the stump jump groups only – contact Thursdays plough reigned supreme across South Australia - Avian Pink on 8837 3939 throughout May visit the former Clarence H Smith plough factory or Barbara Frances on and see the newly restored phaeton, a popular 8837 4142 mode of transport in the late 18th and early 19th centuries – open Sundays Tuesdays and Thursdays 2pm to 4pm throughout May – $5 per adult / $2 per child Wednesday 17th Hardwicke Bay Bingo from 7 pm at the community hall – eyes down at 7.30 pm – byo drinks and nibbles – tea and coffee provided – lots of fun – everyone welcome Friday 19th Yorketown Yorketown’s History on Display – a fascinating for more information display of more than 2,000 historic photos phone Cheryl Bates on illustrating local happenings from 1869 –– 10am to 8852 1385 or Jane Butler noon, Court House Building, Edithburgh Road on 0429 610 293 Saturday 20th Bute Yorke Peninsula Football and Netball League – for further information Moonta round 7 – grab a delicious local pie, pasty or steak contact Warooka sandwich and watch the game from the warmth of yorkepeninsulafl@sanflcfl Paskeville your car or join the locals – junior games from 9.00 .com.au am – main game at 2.30 pm Saturday 20th Minlaton A Day of Exquisite Fuchsias at YorKreation Garden phone 8853 2844 for Nursery, 14 Third Street – presentations from further information Roger and Chris Scarse from Weald View Gardens at 11 am and 2 pm, they will also be available for questions between 10 am and 4 pm – lovely hot soup, tea, coffee and cake available – 20% off fuchsias from 9 am to 5 pm on the day Wednesday 24th Hardwicke Bay Bingo from 7 pm at the community hall – eyes down at 7.30 pm – byo drinks and nibbles – tea and coffee provided – lots of fun – everyone welcome Thursday 25th Curramulka Curramulka History Bus Trip 9.30 am to 3.30 pm - tickets available by $25 per person – BYO lunch or $15 lunch at phoning 8852 1616 or Curramulka Hotel 8854 5130 Friday 26th Yorketown Yorketown’s History on Display – a fascinating for more information display of more than 2,000 historic photos phone Cheryl Bates on illustrating local happenings from 1869 –– 10am to 8852 1385 or Jane Butler noon, Court House Building, Edithburgh Road on 0429 610 293 Saturday 27th Moonta Yorke Peninsula Football and Netball League – for further information Kadina round 8 – grab a delicious local pie, pasty or steak contact Bute sandwich and watch the game from the warmth of yorkepeninsulafl@sanflcfl Minlaton your car or join the locals – junior games from 9.00 .com.au am – main game at 2.30 pm Wednesday 31st Hardwicke Bay Bingo from 7 pm at the community hall – eyes down at 7.30 pm – byo drinks and nibbles – tea and coffee provided – lots of fun – everyone welcome J U N E Thursday 1st Minlaton Author Talk by Meredith Appleyard – 7pm at for more information and Minlaton School Community Library, North bookings phone 8853 Terrace, followed by drinks and supper - $10 per 2339 or email person – Meredith Appleyard draws on her [email protected]. experiences living and working in country medical edu.au settings to write gripping rural romance/drama novels that you just can’t put down – don’t miss an entertaining and insightful evening and get to know Meredith a little, learn about her journey and delve into what inspires her to write Saturday 3rd Wallaroo Yorke Peninsula Football and Netball League – for further information Paskeville round 9 – grab a delicious local pie, pasty or steak contact Ardrossan sandwich and watch the game from the warmth of yorkepeninsulafl@sanflcfl Maitland your car or join the locals – junior games from 9.00 .com.au am – main game at 2.30 pm Sunday 4th Curramulka Curramulka Farmers Market – a great little for further information, market, often full of delightful surprises, from 9 contact Peter on 8854 am to noon at the community courts 2234 Wednesday 7th Edithburgh Life Drawing by Roar Art Studio – 6 pm to 8 pm on phone 0498 576 709 for the first Wednesday of each month – all abilities bookings and further welcome information Hardwicke Bay Bingo from 7 pm at the community hall – eyes down at 7.30 pm – byo drinks and nibbles – tea and coffee provided – lots of fun – everyone welcome Saturday 10th Minlaton Pepper Tree Market – make it, bake it, grow it, this for further information, fabulous little market loves all things local and phone Kellie on 0418 461 vintage – behind the Porter Building, next to 080 or Jill on 0400 712 Minlaton Town Hall, Main Street, from 9 am until 1 518 pm Ardrossan Ardrossan Market in the Town Square phone 0416 170 571 for further information Sunday 11th Edithburgh Community Markets – 9.00 am 1.00 pm, phone Keith on 0407 151 141 undercover in Blanche Street – huge garage sale for further information and farmers market includes fish, fruit and veg, olive oil, fresh sourdough bread, and home bakes Wednesday 14th Hardwicke Bay Bingo from 7 pm at the community hall – eyes down at 7.30 pm – byo drinks and nibbles – tea and coffee provided – lots of fun – everyone welcome Wednesday 21st Hardwicke Bay Bingo from 7 pm at the community hall – eyes down at 7.30 pm – byo drinks and nibbles – tea and coffee provided – lots of fun – everyone welcome Wednesday 28th Hardwicke Bay Bingo from 7 pm at the community hall – eyes down at 7.30 pm – byo drinks and nibbles – tea and coffee provided – lots of fun – everyone welcome Yorke Peninsula Visitor Information Centre • Main Street, Minlaton, SA • 1800 202 445 • [email protected] • www.visityorkepeninsula.com.au While all effort is made to provide accurate information, Yorke Peninsula Visitor Centre takes no responsibility for errors or changed arrangements for events. .
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