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Yerrinbool Railway Garden
Highlanders are welcome to explore the garden every Monday from 10am to 12pm. The community garden was founded in 2018 by volunteers who want to produce healthy and fresh produce. There is also a mini market on the fourth Saturday of the month.
Southern Highlands Parkinson's Support Group Picnic
- November 16, Lake Alexandra
The Southern Highlands Parkinson's Support Group (SHPSG) is holding its first outing since the easing of restrictions. The activity is open to all members, carers and family members. People must bring their own food, BYO food, drinks and chairs. COVID safety measures will be put in place for attendance, social distancing and proof of vaccination.
For further information, please contact either Jenny McClay, activities coordinator on 0409 223 306, or Brian Nowland on 0447 597 538.
Bowral Uniting Church Grocery Pantry
The pantry at Bowral Uniting Church is open this Tuesday and Wednesday from 10 am to 1pm. The pantry is located around the side of the church's office. Groceries are free and have been donated by local businesses. COVID practices are in place at the church. A free takeaway lunch is also available every Wednesday.
Folk dancing
- November 18, Bowral Presbyterian Hall, 10.30am - 11.30am
Now is your chance to learn about different cultures, their dance and costume traditions through folk dance classes.
These classes are led by an accredited Folk Dance Australia teacher and offer gentle exercise in a group environment and are suitable for beginners and seniors.
Highlanders can contact Margaret Connor on 0466166866 if they are interested.
Crop Swap Robertson
- November 20, Robertson CTC, 9:00 - 10:30 am
Come along to grab fresh and seasonal fruits, vegetables and eggs every Saturday. A table is set up for people to put their produce, and swap with others. Attendees must adhere to social distancing and wear a mask. Magazines, plants and flowers are also welcome.
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