There are plenty of events and activities taking place in the Highlands this week. From local markets, to PCYC, to art and cocktails and a pool party, we have got you covered.
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PCYC activities
- PCYC Southern Highlands
Have a look at all the activities for children aged between five and 12 this week:
- January 18: amazing athletics, little ninja's, paint attack
- January 19: cricket, hockey, little ninja's, dinosaur excavation
- January 20: dance, circus, weave craft, building blocks
- January 21: gymnastics, ball sports, tallest pyramid challenge
- January 24: bootcamp fun, Free G, library bag making
It is $40 per day, and children should bring their own water, hat, morning tea and lunch.
Go to www.pcycnsw.org.au/southern-highlands to find out more.
Plugged at the pool
- January 19, Bundanoon Swimming Pool, 11am-2pm
Come along for a sausage sizzle, live music and giant board games this week! This is an all ages event, and pool entry fees apply.
Railway Street Farmers Market
- January 20, Corners of Railway Street and Spring Street, Moss Vale, 3-6pm
Grab some seasonal produce harvested by local growers this week. Highlanders also have the opportunity to meet the growers at the market.
Highlanders can call Elissa Thomson on 0450 276 320 for more information.
Fun in the Arcade
- January 20, The Venue, 44 Station Street, Bowral, 10am-2pm
Children can enjoy some gaming this week with Community Links Wellbeing. There will be an arcade full of assorted games such as pinball machines, consoles, basketball and race car machines, and pizza and refreshments will also be provided.
Carers and guardians must supervise children under the age of 10.
Please call Community Links Wellbeing on 4683 2776 or email Kayla@communitylinks.org.au to book.
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Ngununggula Nights
- January 21, Ngununggula, 6-9pm
Enjoy live music, cocktails, late-night art viewing and food by Hearth by Moonacres this week! This will be a weekly event and the musical duo Beth and Blue will perform some folk songs this Friday.
Tickets for adults are $15 each, $12 for concession holders and $35 for a family. Tickets can be purchased here.
Crop Swap Robertson
- January 22, Robertson CTC, 9-10.30 am
Highlanders have the chance to grab fresh and seasonal fruits, vegetables and eggs this week. 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.
Sunday Painters with Heath Nock
- January 23, Ngununggula, 10am-1pm
Heath Nock will guide participants through a three hour painting workshop, and help them improve their artistic skills. Classes are limited to 10 adults, and all materials will be provided.
Registration is $127.69 per person, and Highlanders can book their spots here.
Exhibition: The Gesture of Narrative
- Until February 6, Sturt
This exhibition is a celebration of strength, storytelling and imagination through a series of sculptures, drawings, textiles and prints. It will feature artworks from Andrew Antoniou, Veronica Cay, Victoria Pitel, Amanda Shelsher, Jane Theau, Vince Vozzo and Slavica Zikovic.
Art exhibition: At Home and Away
- Until January 29, CTC Robertson Thursday - Friday 10am-4pm and Saturday 10am-1pm
Trish and Catriona are local artists who are showcasing their artistic styles in this exhibition. The artworks explore a variety of subject matters.
Exhibition: x pollination
- Until February 7, Retford Park, Fridays to Mondays from 10am-4pm
Come and discover a collection of paintings, photos, prints and sculptures by a group of artists known as the Artists of the Round Yard. Fifteen local artists have come together to show the beauty of cross pollination throughout nature and society.
The exhibition is free and located in the White Cottage on the premises.
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