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Bridgerton is coming to Bowral
Dearest gentle readers
Netflix has chosen Bowral to launch the third season of its popular series Bridgerton. The town will be decorated for the occasion from Tuesday April 16 to April 23, with different stores joining on the fun. People are also invited to a regency-themed garden party inspired by the show at Milton Park, on the afternoon of April 23. Registrations have opened for the event, where each winner will receive two tickets to the party. Apply through bridgertoninbowralgardenparty.splashthat.com.
Autumn school holiday art camp
Creative days for kids
Bowral artist and art teacher Mary Lou Pavlovic will help kids get creative during the school holidays. Potential activities include autumn leaves from clay, salt sculptures, animal masks, paintings and more. The workshops will be held at 3/72 Old South Road, Bowral. The camp is $135 for three days (Monday to Wednesday), $90 for Thursdays and Fridays, and $60 for one session. Siblings can also get discounts. For more information, call Mary Lou on 0412 609 917, or email maryloupav@yahoo.com.au.
Blue Square art exhibition
Lots to see
Discover a collection of square artworks that all include elements of blue, and are created by people of all ages. The exhibition is in its seventh year and is sponsored by Arthead Moss Vale. Funds raised will be dedicated to Can Assist Southern Highlands, and will be opened by branch President Jenny Harper OAM. See it all from Saturday, April 20 at the Bowral Art Gallery. There will be an opening at the gallery on Friday, April 19 at 6pm. The gallery is open daily from 10am to 4pm.
Mittagong Markets
This weekend
There are more than 60 stalls full of tasty foods, produce, crafts and more. Come along and see it all at the Mittagong Uniting Church grounds on Saturday, April 20 from 8am to 2pm.
Mushroom foraging tour
Gather and taste mushrooms
Learn about local mushroom species, and harvest, cook and taste different fungi. Tastings will be accompanied by bread and wine. Meet new people and go foraging on Saturday, April 20 and Sunday, April 21 from 10am to 1pm and 1.30pm to 4.30pm. The meeting point is the Penrose State Forest. It is $105 per person through experiencenature.au/product/mushrooms. It is recommended to bring a water bottle, warm jacket, camera and container for any extra mushrooms. More details will be emailed to attendees once they have made a booking.
Bundanoon Makers Market
Lots to see
Discover fresh produce, art, and more at this market. Head to Bundanoon Public School on Sunday, April 21 from 8.30am to 2pm. Entry is free.
Moss Vale Showground Market
A relaxing Sunday
Enjoy live music, explore stalls with foods, pastries, and more. People are welcome to bring a picnic blanket. Head to the Moss Vale Showground from 9am to 2pm, on Sunday, April 21.
Red Cow Farm Open Garden
Lots to discover
Explore 20 gardens on 2.5 hectares of land, full of unique plants, lakes and flowers. The Red Cow Farm in Sutton Forest is open daily from 10am to 4pm. Adults can enter for $15, seniors for $10 and $5 for children aged four to 14, via cash or card. There are no public toilets on site, and no picnics and animals are allowed. There is parking in the adjacent laneway.
Bradman holiday program
Play like a legend
Kids between the ages of seven and 12 years old can enjoy a variety of indoor and outdoor activities where they can make friends and work in teams. There will be a scavenger hunt, they can enter the museum and there will be a barbecue lunch. It will run from Monday, April 22 to Tuesday, April 23, and it is $100 per child per day, or $180 for two days. All of the activities are supervised. To book, email admin@bradman.com.au, call 02 4862 1247 or book online at bradman.com.au. It runs from 9am to 3pm each day.