There are plenty of events to tickle the fancies and tastebuds of Highlanders this weekend, while raising funds for worthwhile causes. Unleash your inner artist with a paint and sip, get your detective cap on for a murder mystery production, head over to some markets, or indulge in a new level of Pie Time with a Pie Tea.
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I See: You See
- June 23-July 6, Bowral Art Gallery, 10:00am - 4:00pm
Delve into prints revealing personal stories, the natural environment, social justice issues and intimate memories at Bowral Art Gallery. Marvel at 88 unique prints from the Southern Highlands Printmakers and Sydney's Open Bite Printmakers, who create their own prints, and produce another in response to another printmaker's artwork.
Yerrinbool Produce and Plant Market
- June 26, Yerrinbool Train Station, 10:00am - 1:00pm
The fourth Saturday of the month means the Yerrinbool Markets are back for you to enjoy! Grab your shopping bags, and make sure the boot of your car has plenty of space for a variety of local produce, homemade treats and plants.
Paint and Sip Night
- June 26, Robertson Bowling Club, 6:00pm
Get your Picasso on, and whip out your paintbrush to be part of one of the largest regional fundraisers in Australia. Come down to the club for laughs and creative inspiration, whilst raising funds for the i98 Illawarra Convoy, which supports people and their families impacted by potentially life-threatening medical conditions. The initiative also provides support to local hospitals and charities assisting families. Attendees can also enjoy a mouth-watering two-course meal while they paint and sip away.
Attendees can call 0411 227 159 to secure their spot.
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Pie Tea
- June 26, Old Bank Hotel Mittagong, 10:00am - 2:00pm
This is the last Saturday you can indulge in a fancier part of Pie Time with a Pie Tea. Cosy up to the fire and indulge in dainty, moreish sweet and savoury pies. Be delighted by a changing menu that includes savoury pies such as goat's cheese, caramelised onion and fresh thyme tart, slow-braised duck pie in Shiraz, and spinach triangles with four cheeses. Sweets include blackberry and star anise friands, chocolate tarts with tahini and seasonal brittle, and scones with homemade strawberry jam and cream. Guests can be indulge with a glass of bubbly, or a selection of loose leaf teas and espresso coffee.
The feast costs $50 per person, and $60 per person with the addition of champagne. Bookings with 10 or more people can enjoy the tea on any day by arrangement. Bookings can be made by calling 0419 982 191 or through email at stay@oldbankhotel.com.au.
12 Angry Jurors
- Moss Vale Services Club, June 26 at 2:00 - 4:00pm and 7:30pm - 10:00pm and June 27 at 2:00 - 4:30pm
This is your last chance to see Sherman Sergel's play 12 Angry Jurors, brought to you by the Highlands Theatre Group! Position yourself as a witness to jurors coming together to decide the fate of a man who is accused of fatally stabbing his father. Watch one juror speak out against the case before each juror reveals their own stories, and reveals a new murderer. Attendees have the opportunity to attend a matinee or night show.
You can secure your tickets at ticketing@htg.org.au.
Berrima Schoolyard Markets
- June 27, Berrima Public School, 9:00am - 2:00pm
Head over to the stunning village of Berrima for an array of stalls at Berrima Public School. Stallholders and entertainers travel from across the state to bring attendees performances, and a mix of fresh food and produce, artisanal crafts, and a lively community atmosphere. You can also head over to the school's café for some yummy treats with all profits made going to the school's garden and cooking program. Your furry friends are also welcome to come along!
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