School holidays
GUNNEDAH SHIRE COUNCIL SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAM
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Excursions, skills workshops, cheap movies and a pool party; the January 2019 School Holiday Program is packed with great activities for young people. To find out what is on and when, visit www.thecivic.com.au
Monday, January 14
CLAY WORKS PAST AND PRESENT
Gunnedah Bicentennial Creative Arts Gallery is exhibiting a collection of beautifully hand-crafted potted arts works from the Gunnedah Pottery Club in their upcoming exhibition Clay Works Past and Present. This exhibition will showcase some of the works developed through workshops as well as many works created by the club at their workshops held in the Gunnedah Pottery Shed at the Gunnedah Showgrounds.
Saturday, January 19
TOM CURTAIN’S SPEAK UP TOUR
Multiple Golden Guitar winner and horseman extraordinaire Tom Curtain will be performing his Katherine Outback Experience (KOE) show of real horse training and working dog demonstrations followed by a live music performance. KOE won the 2018 Tourism NT Awards for best Tourist Attraction and best Visitor Experience. Owner/operator Tom Curtain is an acclaimed country music artist. Where: Gunnedah Showground, from 6pm-8.30pm. Information and booking details on Facebook.
Thursday, January 24
DROUGHT RELIEF SHORT FILM SHOWCASE
The Gunnedah Youth Council Drought Relief Short Film Showcase is an opportunity to get a glimpse into country life from young peoples’ perspective. There will be finger food provided at the start of the night. All short-listed entries from the GYC Drought Relief Short Film Competition will have their film shown on the big screen. Entry is free for short-listed entrants, and they will be presented with a certificate. Proceeds to Buy-a-Bale. Tickets $20 for adults and $10 for under 18s. The event is at the Civic Theatre from 6pm to 9pm. Visit www.thecivic.com.au to register.