Unfortunately due to the restrictions imposed over the weekend, events across the region have been cancelled during the holidays.
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These are the events that we know so far have been cancelled:
Opening night of Bundanoon Winterfest
- July 3, Bundanoon Oval
Festival organisers were disappointed to announce that guests cannot come together to celebrate the beginning of Bundanoon Winterfest this Saturday.
Over 3000 people were anticipated to gather at the Bundanoon Oval to rejoice in its return to the region, with stallholders and entertainers in tow.
Organisers are currently seeing what events they had planned for the festival can go safely continue.
Closure of Retford Park and Harper's Mansion
- July 3-4
Both of the Highlands properties and their grounds will be closed to the public. Refunds will be issued to all ticketholders.
Pony Club NSW State Showjumping Championships
- July 3-4, Bong Bong Racecourse
Riders from across the state were supposed to gather and compete over the weekend. The championship will be rescheduled to another date.
Colo Vale Markets
- July 3, Community Hall
The monthly markets full of fresh produce, crafts, coffee and a BBQ have been cancelled for July.
Exeter Markets
- Exeter Markets: July 3, Exeter Park
Exeter's markets are full of crafts, fresh food and produce, plants and baked goods have been called off this month.
Bastille Markets
- July 4, Chevalier College
The grounds of Chevalier college were meant to be filled with the creations of French artisans, and the smells of French cuisine. The Bastille Markets said they are trying to reschedule the event at the college.
Bundanoon Makers Market
- Bundanoon Makers Market: July 4, Bundanoon Public School
The market announced yesterday their Sunday markets would not be going ahead. They are however "optimistic" that the July 18 market could go ahead.
Burrawang Medieval Feast
- July 10, Burrawang School of Arts
Covid got in the way of last year's ball in Burrawang, and means that the first evening of Medieval frivolity will not be going ahead.
Robertson Markets
- July 11, School of Arts on Hoddle Street
The markets will not be going ahead this month, but are looking forward to seeing locals in August.
Did we miss any?
If you have an upcoming event that has been cancelled due to the COVID-19 lockdown, get in touch to get the word out.
Email them to briannah.devlin@austcommuunitymedia.com.au with the name of the event, date and location.
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