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Fashions on the Field THURSDAY 30 Hospitality Packages NOVEMBER on Sale - Book Now @ SCONE GRAMMAR SCHOOL See Website for 3.00Pm to 8.00Pm Bus/Train Timetables The only way to fi nd out what’s going on! Serving the Hunter for over 20 years with a readership of over 4,000 weekly! Thursday 16th November, 2017 Missed an issue? www.huntervalleyprinting.com.au/Pages/Entertainer.php See inside Driving the Hunter Christmas Twilight Market for 60 years! TV Guide MUSWELLBROOK NOVEMBER 25 | 3PM-8PM GOLD CUP 2017 MAITLAND REGIONAL ART GALLERY FRIDAY 8th art | design | music | food | workshops DECEMBER Gates open @ 12noon Fashions on the Field THURSDAY 30 Hospitality packages NOVEMBER on sale - book now @ SCONE GRAMMAR SCHOOL See website for 3.00pm to 8.00pm bus/train timetables UÊ-i>Ã>ÊV>Ê*À`ÕViÊUÊ>ÀiÌÊ-Ì>ÃÊ>ÀiÊUÊ>`VÀ>vÌi`Ê7>Àià ADMISSION: UÊÕÀiÌÊ iÀÊ ÝiÃÊvÀÊÀ>>ÀÊÀ`Ê >vi Adults/$20; Under 18/$5 All enquiries - [email protected] - 6545 3131 \PMOZIUUIZKINM ZZZPXVZHOOEURRNUDFHFOXEFRPDX SESSION TIMES: THURSDAY 16 NOVEMBER - WEDNESDAY 22 NOVEMBER Cinema is CLOSED Mondays during school and public holidays MURDER ON THE JUSTICE LEAGUE ORIENT EXPRESS BAD MOMS 2 (M) 120mins (M) 114mins (MA15+) 104mins Thu, Fri & Tues Thu, Fri & Tues Thu, Fri & Tues 12.45pm, 1.45pm, 6.40pm & 9.10pm 10.40am, 3.00pm & 7.05pm 11.40am, 5.05pm & 9.10pm Sat, Sun & Wed Sat, Sun & Wed Sat, Sun & Wed 11.45am, 4.40pm, 6.45pm & 9.00pm 10.40am, 2.40pm & 9.15pm 12.40pm, 4.45pm & 7.00pm COMING SOON THOR: RAGNORAK (M) 130mins JIGSAW Daddy’s Home 2 (MA15+) 92mins Home Again Thu, Fri & Tues The Foreigner : Wonder MIDNIGHT SCREENINGS 9.15am & 4.10pm Thu, Fri & Tues 9.00am Star Wars - The Force Awakens DECEMBER 14 12-15 Sydney Street Sat, Sun & Wed Sat, Sun & Wed 9.00am 2D & 3D Muswellbrook 9.10am & 2.10pm LAST WEEK Star Wars - The Last Jedi TICKETS ON SALE NOW Phone: (02) 4044 0600 Live in Muswellbrook? Don’t forget the Courtesy Bus is available to get you to the cinema. Ph: 6543 2011 www.muswellbrookcinema.com.au A FREE LIVE CONCERT featuring the Upper Hunter Conservatorium of Music Orchestra; The Hunter Valley All Stars & Upper Hunter Children's )DLU\)ORVV6QRZ&RQHV Choir AND SANTA will also be making an appearance! 3HWWLQJ=RR0DUNHW6WDOOV5LGHV Date: Saturday 9 December 2017 6DQWD/LYH0XVLF Time: 5.45pm until late )DFH3DLQWLQJ)RRG6WDOOV Venue: Muswellbrook Race Club plus heaps more! ENTRY IS FREE as we are supporting the Upper Hunter Food & Toy Appeal – a donation would kindly be appreciated. For more information head to Bring your picnic blanket / No BYO www.2nm.com.au or www.981powerfm.com.au what’s on It’s nearly here! Reno roulette Upper Hunter Shire Council is urging homeowners, renovators and tradies to take the warnings about asbestos seriously and learn how to manage it safely. If well maintained and left undisturbed, asbestos is unlikely to pose a health risk. Australia was among the largest consumers of asbestos-containing materials (ACM) in the world. Asbestos can be in any home built or renovated before 1987; lurking under fl oor coverings including carpets, linoleum and vinyl tiles, behind wall and fl oor tiles, in cement fl oors, internal and external walls, ceilings and ceiling space (insulation), eaves, garages, roofs, around hot water pipes, fences, home extensions, garages, outdoor toilets, backyard and farm structures, chook sheds and even dog kennels. Renovators should visit: asbestosawareness.com.au for user-friendly information. Properly packaged asbestos waste is accepted at Upper Hunter Shire FASHION LOVING PUNTERS: Fashions on the Field is always hotly contested at the Muswellbrook Waste depots in Aberdeen, Merriwa, Gold Cup. Image is by Katrina Partridge Photography and courtesy of Muswellbrook Race Club. and Scone if 24 hour notifi cation is provided. The Upper Hunter’s ‘must attend’ social event in summer is the Muswellbrook Asbestos must be wet down and Gold Cup, coming up on December 8. completely encased in a heavy duty Muswellbrook Gold Cup Day is a gazetted half-day public holiday for residents in the Muswellbrook plastic and sealed so no asbestos Shire area and provides the best of quality country racing with a relaxed summer style. The always particles can escape into the popular Fashions on the Field will also be a major feature of Muswellbrook Cup Day showcasing atmosphere. great summer racing attire with fabulous prizes on offer. Hospitality packages are also available in the There is a handling fee in addition to restaurant or enjoy some lovely casual food from the vendors on ground. Why not make a weekend of the normal disposal costs. it and experience a host of other events and attractions from 7th-9th December? For further information or to book a hospitality package contact 6541 1699. Shop online for tickets and vouchers at www.majesticcinemas.com.au Would you like your story, event or advertisement in Up Country Entertainer? Contact Cheri Gibson at Hunter Valley Printing E [email protected] P: 02 6545 2888 F: 02 6545 1465 PROGRAM INFORMATION THURS 16th November to WED 22nd November WIN two double passes! Join Batman, Wonder Woman & Co for JUSTICE LEAGUE (M) Previews of DADDY’S HOME (PG) - Sat/Sun CAPTAIN UNDERPANTS (G) All tickets $6 The Entertainer in conjunction with Majestic Cinemas are giving Kristen, Mila and the Gang are back in BAD MOMS 2 (MA15+) away two double passes each week to two lucky readers. Chris Hemsworth in THOR : RAGNAROK (M) He’s back! JIGSAW (MA15+) Look for the handwritten word “WINNER” along with the Kenneth Branagh leads an all star cast in editor’s signature on this page above HVP logo. MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS (M) C H E C K W E B S I T E O R P H O N E F O R S E S S I O N T I M E S Present the winning Entertainer edition to the Muswellbrook office of Hunter Valley Printing, 6 Wilkins Street Muswellbrook and collect your passes. 21 Ryan Ave, SINGLETON Ph 6571 5252 (must be claimed within one week of publication date) 2 - Up Country Entertainer - Thursday 16th November, 2017 www.facebook.com/EntertainerPublication what’s on A magical Christmas at the Olive Tree Market Newcastle and The Hunter’s leading local artisan market will light up Maitland Regional Art Gallery on November 25th with the anticipated seasonal Christmas Twilight Market. The Olive Tree Market will feature a vast array of local artisans, designers, gourmet artisan foodies, musicians, and free performances of Frank’s Fantastic Fairy Tale Theatre. Discover amazing stalls in the gallery grounds, chat with artists and fi nd unique, handmade gifts for Christmas that really mean something to the special people in your life. Come for an early dinner with friends and sample gourmet artisan street food and relax under the trees listening to the soulful tunes of some of the region’s best independent musicians. The Olive Tree Markets encourages shopping local and handmade and many of the featured stallholders are from Maitland and The Hunter. Including contemporary macrame homewares from Monkey and The Bear, handmade stationery and Christmas cards by Artisan Made, homewares and textiles from Twine and Birch, Christmas wreaths from Upper Hunter residents Flannel Billy, reusable Beeswax Kitchen Wrap from Apiwraps, fashion for boys by Maitland dad Tyler Purvis of Trending Tarvey and women’s to set benchmark fashion featuring eco materials and natural dyes by Kerry Shepherd. With over 80 stalls, marketgoers are spoiled for choice and with something for Upper Hunter Shire residents will have the opportunity everyone in your life. to have their say on Council’s priorities and performance November 25th from 3pm until 8pm. 230 High Street Maitland. For when survey consultants Micromex conduct phone further information visit www.theolivetreemarket.com.au surveys of local residents during November. Micromex will be conducting anonymous surveys of local residents on behalf of Council which commenced on 13 November 2017 to 45th Muswellbrook fi nd out what is important to the community and how well Council is performing across all services. Upper Hunter Shire Mayor Wayne Bedggood explained how important Art Prize it is for the community to provide feedback on Council’s performance and priorities to ensure continuous improvement. “Council has just completed the new Community Strategic Plan which will guide activities for the next four years, this survey will provide a benchmark for this plan and identify key areas for improvement.” Cr Bedggood said. Scone Motor Inn Conference Centre Affordable 4 star Accommodation Image: Vipoo Srivilasa, The Good, The Bad and The Cuddly (self portrait), Ceramics Prize 2016, white and black porcelain 26 x 19 King Suites, Spa Suites and Two-Bedroom Apartments x 10cm. Corporate Rates and FREE Wi-Fi Internet Entries are now open for the 45th annual Muswellbrook Conference and Meeting Facilities Art Prize. Prizes will be awarded for painting, works on paper, ceramics and people’s choice. Licenced Bar and meals Monday to Fridays You have until January 19 to enter, with the winners announced in Breakfasts 7 days including Room Service March next year. Cnr New England Hwy & Mount St 02 6545 3079 Phone 6549 3800 for further information. www.sconemotorinn.com.au Opening 6pm Saturday, 28 October 2017 OK Polly Farmer Exhibiting USWELLBRO + Graham Exhibiting6 January - 4 March 2018 M 29 October - 22 December 2017 Art Foundation Local Corner of Bridge & William Streets, Muswellbrook NSW 2333 STUDENT WORKS t 02 6549 3800 e [email protected] w muswellbrookartscentre.com.au Awards Tuesday to Friday 10am - 5pm Weekends 10am - 1pm 2017 Mondays by appointment only Closed public holidays www.huntervalleyprinting.com.au/Pages/Entertainer.php Thursday 16th November 2017 - Up Country Entertainer - 3 out & about Shop, eat and be entertained If you haven’t started your Christmas shopping yet, tick off that ‘to do’ item and help the Brain Foundation by visiting the Brain Foundation Christmas Fair at Tamworth Racecourse on Sunday November 19 from 9am – 3pm.
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