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Events Guide See Other Page > October 2019 WHAT’S ON QUEANBEYAN-PALERANG Thu 3 - Tue 8 | 10.30am - 5.30pm Sat 5 | 10am - 4pm Sat 12 Oct - Sun 15 Dec | 10am - 4pm Re-Imagined In Print Araluen Sports Day Saturdays and Sundays Only fYRE Gallery, 84 Wallace Street, Araluen Recreation Ground Antony Symons - Retrospective of a Braidwood Come and enjoy the family-friendly Life's Work Susan McLeod, Jan Melville and Karen Araluen Sports Day. Featuring amateur Mill Pond Farm & Wheatfield Gallery This Steele will exhibit prints, assemblage work cross-cut saw, horizontal bungee, cowpat exhibition features the largest body of and artist books. discus and pie-eating competitions, as Antony Symons' work ever shown, well as the major event of NSW Axeman's including paintings in oil, watercolours, Fri 4 | 7:30pm Association woodchop. pastel works, etchings, woodcuts and Manhattan Short Film Festival 2019 monoprints, in addition to spectacular Bicentennial Hall, Queanbeyan Wed 9 - Fri 25 | 10am - 3pm bronze sculptures. Manhattan Short is a worldwide event 'Overlooked' taking place in over 400 venues across six The Queanbeyan Hive Fri 18 - Sat 19 continents during a one-week period. See The works in this show acknowledge the Country Rocks Under the Stars ten short films representing various modest, everyday objects that inhabit Braidwood Showground, Kings Highway genres, and cast your vote for the Best your daily life - a celebration of the A weekend of music, camping and plenty Film and Best Actor Awards. seemingly insignificant that should not be to do for the whole family, the event overlooked. boasts a huge line up of country rock Sat 5 | From 8am artists, market stalls and street food, fire Bungendore Car, Bike & Truck Show Wed 9 | 6pm - 10.30pm pits and camping, as well as a genuine Frog Hollow Reserve, Bungendore Alex Smith (Moving Pictures) Live country atmosphere. A day of exquisite machines, market stalls Royal Hotel, Queanbeyan of all kinds and entertainment for the Lead singer of Moving Pictures, Alex Sat 19 - Sun 20 whole family. Smith brings his solo tour to East Coast Arts Trail live-music venues. Performing his new Queanbeyan, Bungendore & Captains Sat 5 | 7pm - 10pm album 'The Thread' and celebrating the Flat PBR Australia: Queanbeyan songs and artists that shaped his youth, The much anticipated annual arts event Invitational the evening will reverberate with themes returns for its 13th year to take visitors on Queanbeyan Showground and storylines we all will recognise. self-guided tours around Queanbeyan- PBR's Monster Energy Tour brings thrilling Palerang's many art studios and galleries. excitement with a huge night of the Fri 11 | 6pm Meet the artists, tour studios and browse world's best cowboy athletes going head Where Am I Going? HOME in galleries. to head against the All Star Bucking Bulls. Queanbeyan Movie Night Fundraiser The Q, Queanbeyan Sat 19 | From 8am Sat 5 | 7pm A fundraising evening for HOME in Tour of Duty Poker Run Jay Podger Live Queanbeyan. Come see the screening of Queanbeyan Showground Royal Mail Hotel, Braidwood the hilarious comedy 'Where Am I Social pack riding at its best - Veterans With three albums under his belt, the Going?', the highest-grossing film in M.C. Federal Chapter ride through local versatile Jay Podger takes the stage for Italian cinema history, complete with attractions, returning to the Queanbeyan an evening of country rock classics. dinner and drinks. Showground for an after party with live music. Fri 4 - Mon 7 Sat 12 | 8pm Lions Antique Fair The King is Back National Theatre, Braidwood The Q, Queanbeyan A wide range of antiques, collectibles and Internationally renowned as one of, if not vinyl, with admission donations raised for the best, Elvis tribute artist in the world a good cause. today, Ben Portsmouth brings his unique style #VisitQueanbeyanPalerang#VisitQP To include your event in our promotions, submit details at: visitqueanbeyanpalerang.com.au/events or email: [email protected] DiscoverDiscoveryour yourundiscovered undiscovered October 2019 WHAT’S ON QUEANBEYAN-PALERANG Sat 19 | From 4pm Sun 20 | From 12pm Sat 26 | 7pm Tour of Duty Rock Concert Country Rocks Under the Stars - Ned Kelly 50th Anniversary Queanbeyan Showground Sunday Chill Out Session Screening Come enjoy Aussie rock starring the Royal Mail Hotel, Braidwood National Theatre, Braidwood legendary Swanee with Beats Working, After a weekend full of music and festival Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Matt Dent and Juggernaut. Food, drinks atmosphere, it's time to unwind at the filming of the Ned Kelly the movie and free onsite camping available, as well Sunday Chill Out session held at Royal starring Mick Jagger. The evening is as a free shuttle bus in the Queanbeyan Mail Hotel, featuring live music from presented by the Braidwood Film Club area. Ingrid Mae & Friends. and admission is free. Doors open at 6pm for an opportunity to have a drink, some Sat 19 | 10am - 11pm Fri 25 - Sun 27 food (provided by Braidwood CWA) and Annual Tattoo Show Oktoberfest look at memorabilia from the movie. Captains Flat Hotel, 51 Foxlow Street Queanbeyan Showground Live music, tattoo art on display, jumping Bigger and better than ever before, Sat 26 - Sun 27 castle for kids and local charities catering Oktoberfest is back in Queanbeyan with Arts Trail for all, from coffee and tea to spit roasts. authentic German beer, traditional Braidwood region German foods, music and dance, topped The much anticipated annual arts event Sat 19 - Sun 20 | 7am - 5pm with competitions and free amusement returns for its 13th year to take visitors on Garage Sale Trail rides. self-guided tours around Queanbeyan- Various locations Palerang's many art studios and galleries. The Garage Sale Trail is an annual event Sat 26 | 7pm Meet the artists, tour studios and browse held in October each year. Garage Sales Matt Dent Live galleries. are a great way to keep items out of Royal Mail Hotel, Braidwood landfill. Choose to reuse and join 400,000 Canberra-local, Matt Dent, generates a Thu 31 | 5.30pm - 9.30pm Australians putting secondhand first. unique style of acoustic folk, woven Halloween Trivia through with good old Aussie pub rock. Contentious Character Winery, 810 Sat 19 | From 12pm Norton Road, Wamboin Sat 26 - Sun 27 | From 10am The Everest Raceday Enjoy your dinner while the kids play Trick Royal Hotel, Queanbeyan BRAG Studio Market or Treat with Calamity Jane and the Experience the world's richest horse race BRAG Arts Centre, 45 Wallace Street, Ghoul of Wamboin in the vines hunting on turf in the Upper House, complete with Braidwood for tricks, treats and kangaroo bones, and Come along to see arts and crafts complimentary on-arrival Veuve Clicquot, finish the night off with some Halloween demonstrations from Braidwood two-course gourmet plated meals and Trivia. grazing canapes. Regional Arts Group. Beautiful artwork and handmade goodies of all kinds for Sun 20 | From 10am viewing and sale. Tour of Duty Bike and Truck Show Monthly Market Schedule Queanbeyan Showground See other page > Featuring activities for the whole family, including plenty of entertainment, food stalls, bike and truck stalls, and kids' rides, following the Tour of Duty Ride and Concert the previous day. #VisitQueanbeyanPalerang#VisitQP To include your event in our promotions, submit details at: visitqueanbeyanpalerang.com.au/events or email: [email protected] DiscoverDiscoveryour yourundiscovered undiscovered October 2019 WHAT’S ON QUEANBEYAN-PALERANG Markets Sat 5 | 9am - 12pm Sat 19 Bungendore Southern Harvest Market Wamboin Home Produce and Craft Anglican Church Hall, Butmaroo Street, Market Bungendore Community Hall, Bingley Way, Wamboin Sat 5| 9.30am - 1.30pm Sat 19 | 9.00am - 12.00pm Captains Flat Community Market Bungendore Southern Harvest Market Community Hall, Foxlow Street, Captains Flat Anglican Church Hall, Butmaroo Street, Bungendore Sun 6 | 9am - 1pm Nerriga Produce Market Sat 26 | 8.30am - 1.00pm Nerriga Community Hall, Nerriga Braidwood Hand Made Market Ryrie Park, Wallace Street, Braidwood Sat 12 | 9am - 12pm Bungendore Southern Harvest Market Sat 26 | 8.30am - 12.30pm Anglican Church Hall, Butmaroo Street, Braidwood Farmers Market Bungendore National Theatre, Wallace Street, Braidwood Sat 12 | 8.30am - 12.30pm Sun 27 | 9am - 12pm Braidwood Market Garden & Produce Queanbeyan Uniting Church Jumble Sale Stall Rutledge Street, Queanbeyan 56 Wallace Street, Braidwood Sat 12 | 8.30am - 12.30pm Braidwood Farmers Market National Theatre, Wallace Street, Braidwood Sun 13 | 9am - 2pm The Market at Bungendore War Memorial Hall, Molonglo Street, Bungendore Monthly Events Guide See other page > #VisitQueanbeyanPalerang#VisitQP To include your event in our promotions, submit details at: visitqueanbeyanpalerang.com.au/events or email: [email protected] DiscoverDiscover your yourundiscovered undiscovered .
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