There is plenty to see and do this weekend in the Southern Highlands.
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Kaz Kids Magic Class
July 18, Kaz Kids Bowral, 9:30 am - 3pm
End the school holidays on a magical note at the Kaz Kids Magic Class. The one day magic workshop will include a variety of magic tricks highlighting various aspects of magic that will dazzle and bewilder the audience. The course includes all materials and participants will get to take home secret magic folders and specially designed magic tricks. Limited spots available and costs $70. To book, visit www.kazkidsworkshops.org.au.
Megan Seres Kiama Art Group
July 18 - 23, Bowral Art Gallery, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
A celebration of students' works and achievements will be displayed at the Bowral Art Gallery. The Kiama Art Workshops and Megan Seres will present 'Re-Imagining the Masters'. Artist and tutor Megan Seres teaches the students at the Kiama Art Workshop. The exhibition brings together a diverse range of styles and artistic endeavours and will showcase the students's commitment and effort and marks the transition to deploying their technical abilities.
Southern Highlands Writers Festival
July 20. Hopewood House Bowral, All day event
The eighth annual Southern Highlands Writer's Festival will celebrate books, foods and wine at the historical Hopewood House. The program will feature guests such as Kristina Olsson, Nadine Ingram, J.R Lonie, Mikey Robbins and Todd Alexander. There will also be a literary lunch with celebrated chef Christine Manfield. Tickets to all events are available at the Creative & Co Concept Store. For more information and to see the program for the day, visit www.shwf.com.au.
Bundanoon Makers Market
July 21, Soldiers Memorial Hall Bundanoon, 8:30 am - 2:00 pm
The new look Bundanoon markets are back for the third Sunday of July. A market for the crafters, head to Bundanoon for your choice of jewellery, leather goods, knitted jumpers and wood work. Work up an appetite and treat yourself to delicious Lebanese meals, freshly baked bread, mouth watering Indian and more.
Mittagong Markets
July 20, Uniting Church Grounds Mittagong, 8:00 am - 2:00 pm
Head to Mittagong Markets in the last week of the school holidays. Whether you're looking to treat yourself or to buy a gift, Mittagong Markets have something for everyone. There will be plenty of homemade goods on hand such as jam, honey and oil. Grab some groceries while you're there with plenty of fresh produce available.
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