We are halfway through winter now, and there is plenty of activities to keep everyone entertained. Head to a French concert, make your way to a market or see lots of art this week.
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Railway Street Farmers Market
Your weekly local market
Grab some seasonal produce harvested by local growers and meet the people behind the crops. Discover everything the weekly market has to offer on Thursday, July 21 from 3pm to 5.30pm on the corners of Railway Street and Spring Street in Moss Vale. Those interested can call Elissa Thomson on 0450 276 320 for more information.
Pardon My French
A French International Variety Concert
French entertainment extraordinaire Milko Foucault-Larche is bringing the crème de la crème of French songs to the Highlands. You can see this concert at the Berrima Village Hall on Sunday, July 24 at 2.30pm. Email lyndall1906@bigpond.com or call 0408 839 687 for more information. Tickets are $35 each for adults and $20 for students with concession cards. Names will be marked off when you arrive and there will be refreshments afterwards. There is parking and wheelchair access at the venue.
Ngununggula nights - Midwinter
This weekend
Come and see the Land Abounds exhibition after hours, there is something for everyone. Kids can take part in a monster making workshop, there is tasty food, a light display and a DJ cranking up the tunes. Make sure you head over to the Ngununggula gallery on Saturday, July 23 from 6pm to 9pm. Tickets are $11.64 per person, which includes a booking fee and can be secured via Eventbrite.
Berrima Schoolyard Market
This weekend
You can find crafts, art, tasty treats, a playground and more at this market. Make sure you head over to Berrima Public School on Sunday, July 24 from 9am to 2pm to check it out.
Sunday Sew-cial with Beattie Lanser
This weekend
Join fashion designer and educator Beattie Lanser as she teaches people about making clothes last longer. Learn about repair techniques such as darning, mending and patching clothes. Attendees can bring along items they need mending. You can join the class on Sunday, July 24 from 10am to 1pm at the Ngununggula gallery. The class is $106.59 per person and all of the materials will be provided. You can book a spot via Eventbrite.
Burning Curiosity
Lots to discover
Potters Steve Harrison, Sandy Lockwood and Megan Patey have created a collection of ceramics that will inspire and intrigue you. You can see this exhibition at the Sturt gallery from Sunday, July 24, and all of the creators will talk at an opening at 2pm. The opening is free but people must reserve their spot via Trybooking. The gallery is open from 10am to 5pm daily.
The Agency Still Life Prize Exhibition
This weekend
Get lost in a series of still life paintings that capture the beauty of the everyday. See it until Sunday, July 31 at the Bowral Art Gallery from 10am to 4pm daily.
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