Seniors Festival `16

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Seniors Festival `16
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The City of Wagga Wagga Seniors Festival is a 10-day long celebration, recognising
the valuable contribution older people have made and continue to make to our
community.
Council is proud to fund and support the Wagga Wagga Seniors Festival 2016. Many
organisations come together to deliver a diverse range of events and opportunities to
inspire seniors to try something new and to recognise the contributions that seniors
make to our city.
On behalf of Council, I’d like to congratulate the Wagga Wagga Seniors Week
Committee, event organisers and volunteers for presenting this wonderful festival.
The festival is a great opportunity for older people to get out and about, meet people,
try new activities and have fun.
I encourage all seniors to get involved. Enjoy the festivities!
Councillor Rod Kendall
Mayor of the City of Wagga Wagga
PLEASE NOTE: Every endeavour has been made to ensure that the details appearing in this publication are
correct at the time of printing. We accept no responsibility for any inaccuracy whether by inclusion or omission.
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At a glance...
1 – 10 APRIL 2016
Date Event
Fri 1
Sat 2
Sun 3
Mon 4
Tue 5
Silver Screen Seniors
Basic Computer Class in Arabic
Afternoon Delight! LGBTI Seniors
Movie Matinee & Tea Party
Food For Thought . . . Multicultural
Afternoon Tea
Seniors Festival Launch
Celebrations!
Weird Wagga
Wash. Blow. Style. Go! Shampoo
+ Blow Dry Or Set
Love Cats Collage Workshop
Community Barbecue Lunch
Grandparents ‘Doing It Tough’ PopUp Exhibition
Terrace on Tarcutta
Ribbon Brooch Workshop For
Beginners
Community Morning Tea
Planning Ahead Legal Aid NSW
Workshop
Rhonda Burchmore
Power Up! Walking Tour of
Uranquinty Power Station
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Date Event
Wed 6
Discover Beechworth
Power Up! Walking Tour of
Uranquinty Power Station
Embracing E-Readers, E-Music &
E-Movies
Hands On Weavers Inc. Fibre Art
Workshop
Young At Heart Seniors’ Film
Festival 2016
Grandparents ‘Doing It Tough’ PopUp Exhibition
Thur 7 Discover Altina Wildlife Park
Livestock Marketing Centre
Walking Tour
Elder Abuse Legal Aid NSW
Workshop
John MacNally in Concert
Water For Wellbeing
Play With Clay
Open Afternoon @ Wagga U3A
Climate Conversations
Fri 8
Discover Lockhart
Green Lid, Yellow Lid, Which Lid?
Kurrajong Recyclers Guided Tour
Guided Tour of Waterworks Facility
A Grand Storytime
Ninja Nannas Self-Defence
Workshop For Women 50+
Sat 9
Discover Temora & Coolamon
Sun 10 Seniors Festival Closing Ceremony
Weird Wagga
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FRIDAY 1 APRIL
SILVER SCREEN
SENIORS
Fancy yourself the Laurie Oakes or Jenny Brockie
of Wagga Wagga? This is your chance to learn
camera skills and interview techniques with
students from Charles Sturt University and local
news crews. You will be trained up to become
a member of the official 2016 Wagga Wagga
Seniors Festival News Squad!
Workshop: Wagga City Library, Community
Learning Space, Cnr Baylis & Morrow Streets
Time: 10am – 3pm
Cost: Free admission
Roving Silver Screen News Squad members will
be required for at least one 3-hour session during
the week of 4 -8 April, 2016.
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL:
Contact Tracie Miller, Cultural Officer 6926 9356
SATURDAY 2 APRIL
BASIC COMPUTER
CLASS IN ARABIC
Interested seniors of the Arabic speaking
community are invited to attend a basic
computer class on how to use the internet and
email. The class will be presented by an Arabic
speaking teacher. You can bring your own device
or use a library iPad.
Venue: Wagga City Library, Community Learning
Space, Cnr Baylis & Morrow Streets
When: 10.30am – noon
Cost: Free admission
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL:
[maximum of 8 students] Contact Wagga City
Library on 6926 9700 or [email protected]
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AFTERNOON DELIGHT!
LGBTI SENIORS MOVIE
MATINEE & TEA PARTY
Rainbow seniors get ready for some afternoon
delight! Grab your friends and enjoy a program
of contemporary LGBTI short-films and a feature
presentation followed by a delicious afternoon
tea. Presented by ACON, in association with Queer
Screen and supported by NSW Seniors Festival.
Venue: Museum of the Riverina, Historic Council
Chambers, Cnr Baylis & Morrow Streets, Wagga
Time: 2pm – 5.30pm
Cost: Gold coin donation
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL:
Contact Teddy Cook on (02) 9206 2114 or tcook@
acon.org.au
FOOD FOR THOUGHT...
MULTICULTURAL
AFTERNOON TEA
Having the world on a plate is one thing, but
what about having the world around the table?
Take tea with culturally-diverse members of
Wagga Culture Club and engage in a form of
communication that is not
only rich with meaning
but also with flavour!
Venue: Seniors
Community Centre,
Tarcutta Street, Wagga
Time: 2pm – 3.30pm
Cost: Free admission
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL:
Contact Kristin Groves,
Administration Officer on
6926 9304 or [email protected]
SUNDAY 3 APRIL
MONDAY 4 APRIL
SENIORS
FESTIVAL LAUNCH
CELEBRATIONS!
WASH. BLOW. STYLE. GO!
Come along and join in the fun as Councillor
Rod Kendall, Mayor of the City of Wagga
Wagga officially launches Seniors Festival 2016
celebrations. Member for Wagga Wagga Daryl
Maguire MP will announce the worthy recipients
of the Wagga Wagga Community Services Awards
2016. Entertainment provided by Southern Cross
Performing Arts Shooting Stars Dance Team.
Venue: Seniors Community Centre, Tarcutta
Street, Wagga
Time: 1.30pm – 4pm
Cost: Free admission
WEIRD WAGGA
Discover some of Wagga Wagga’s weird, shady
and intriguing past with an entertaining guided
tour during SF16. The 60-minute walk and talk
covers 3km taking in the mighty Murrumbidgee
River and its surrounds. Written and directed by
Peter Cox, performed by Nancy Blacklow and
presented by CoxiniShows in association with the
Museum of the Riverina.
Time: 5pm
Cost: $12 [special SF16 rate]
Tour departs: Museum of the Riverina, Council
Chambers site, Cnr Baylis & Morrow Streets
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL:
Limited places available. Contact Civic Theatre
Booking Office on 6926 9688
SHAMPOO + BLOW DRY OR SET
The stylistas
at Dakota Hair
& Beauty are
masters of the
round brush,
queens of the
blow dryer and
their mission
is to leave you
feeling like
you’re ready
to hit the red
carpet at a
Hollywood
premiere. Take
advantage of this special SF16 rate and tap into
your inner hottie and face the world head on!
Venue: Dakota Hair & Beauty, Baylis Street,
Wagga
Time: 9.30am – 3.30pm
Cost: $10
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL:
Contact Dakota Hair & Beauty on 6971 7197
COMMUNITY BARBECUE
LUNCH
Make a lunch date with a difference! Enjoy a
traditional barbecue lunch cooked by members of
Rotary Club of Wagga and served by the students
of Wagga Christian College. Entertainment
provided by members of Australian Army Band
Kapooka.
Venue: Seniors Community Centre, Tarcutta
Street, Wagga
Time: Noon – 1.30pm
Cost: $8
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL:
Tickets must be purchased by Monday 28 March.
Contact Civic Theatre Booking Office on 6926
9688
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LOVE CATS COLLAGE
WORKSHOP
MONDAY 4 APRIL
Cat lovers are invited to participate in a whimsical morning of collage, facilitated by Carol Slattery
and Chrissie Bolton. Unleash your inner creativity and experiment with a wide-range of paper-based
materials. This is the purr-fect time to let your imagination run wild.
Venue: Wagga City Library, Community Learning Space, Cnr Baylis & Morrow Streets
Time: 10am – noon
Cost: $10
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL:
Limited places available. Contact Wagga City Library on 6926 9700 or [email protected]
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GRANDPARENTS
‘DOING IT TOUGH’
POP- UP EXHIBITION
Members of Grandparents ‘Doing it Tough’
support group are hosting a pop-up photography
exhibition as part of SF16 celebrations. Drop-in
and view striking black and white images that
capture life’s special moments and the challenges
faced by grandparents who are raising their
grandchildren.
Venue: Conference Room, Centacare SW NSW,
201 Tarcutta Street, Wagga
Time: 10am – 2pm
Cost: Gold coin donation
For more information: Contact Centacare on
6923 3888
TERRACE ON TARCUTTA
Catch up with friends and enjoy a relaxing
morning tea or lunch at Wagga Meals on Wheels,
Terrace on Tarcutta. A complimentary hot or cold
drink will be served with every meal purchased
during SF16.
Venue: Courtyard behind Seniors Community
Centre, Tarcutta Street, Wagga
When: Monday to Friday
Time: 10am - 2pm
TUESDAY 5 APRIL
RIBBON BROOCH
WORKSHOP FOR
BEGINNERS
Do you appreciate the beauty of textiles - fibre,
yarn or fabric crafts? Then this workshop is for
you. Explore the world of hand embroidery with
the Wagga group of the Embroiders’ Guild of
NSW during SF16. Talented members will be
on hand to assist you create your own unique
3D masterpiece. You will be stitching like a
professional in no time!
Venue: ARCC, 131 Tarcutta Street, Wagga
Time: 9.30am – 12.30pm
Cost: $5 [includes sewing kit and morning tea]
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL:
Contact Di Richardson on 0419 419 650
COMMUNITY MORNING
TEA
Meet and mingle with family and friends before
sitting down to enjoy a delicious morning tea
served by students from Kooringal High School.
Entertainment will be provided by Wagga City
Rugby Male Choir. Venue: Seniors Community Centre, Tarcutta
Street, Wagga
Time: 10am – noon
Cost: $4
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL:
Tickets must be purchased by Monday 28 March.
Contact Civic Theatre Booking Office on 6926
9688
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RHONDA
BURCHMORE
TUESDAY 5 APRIL
Highlights of Rhonda Burchmore’s 30 year career are
performing on London’s West End in a number of musicals
including Sugar Babies featuring Mickey Rooney and Ann
Miller, Stop the World I Want to Get Off with Anthony Newly
and starring opposite David Atkins in the original Hot Shoe
Shuffle. In 2014, Rhonda was awarded the OAM for her
service to the performing arts and community and also won
the Cabaret Icon Award at the International Adelaide Cabaret
Festival. Complimentary morning tea will be served from
10am.
Venue: Wagga Civic Theatre, Burns Way
Time: 11am
Cost: $22
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL:
Contact Civic Theatre Booking Office on 6926 9688
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PLANNING AHEAD
LEGAL AID NSW WORKSHOP
It is true that with age comes experience and
wisdom, but with age also comes unique
challenges. This legal workshop is ideal for older
people who would like more information on
wills, powers of attorney and appointments of
enduring guardianship.
Venue: Wagga City Library, Community Learning
Space, Cnr Baylis & Morrow Streets
Time: 10.30am – 11.30am
Cost: Free admission
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL:
Contact Kristin Groves, Administration Officer on
6926 9304 or [email protected]
POWER UP!
WALKING TOUR OF
URANQUINTY POWER
STATION
Calling all bright sparks – take part in the
walking tour of the Origin Energy Uranquinty
Power Station and learn about its engineering
structures and features, including the gas yard,
fire control system, turbine and generator, water
treatment plant, control systems and much more.
Note: Participants are required to wear long
sleeved shirts, long pants, and fully enclosed
footwear.
Bus departs: 12.30pm from Riverina Playhouse
Car Park, Tarcutta Street, Wagga
Bus returns: 4pm to Riverina Playhouse Car
Park, Tarcutta Street, Wagga
Cost: $15 [includes afternoon tea]
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL:
Limited places available. Contact Civic Theatre
Booking Office on 6926 9688
WEDNESDAY 6 APRIL
DISCOVER
BEECHWORTH
Nestling in the foothills of the Australian Alps
and surrounded by lush valleys and spectacular
scenery – Beechworth sparkles like a rare
and precious jewel rich in beauty, history and
culture. Built upon the splendour of the early
gold-rush days, Beechworth is recognised as
Australia’s finest historic gold-mining town.
Highlights include guided walking tours of the
town’s historic precinct and lunch at the iconic
Beechworth Bakery.
Bus departs: 8am from Riverina Playhouse Car
Park, Tarcutta Street, Wagga
Bus returns: 6pm to Riverina Playhouse Car
Park, Tarcutta Street, Wagga
Cost: $85 [includes morning tea and lunch]
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL:
Contact the Civic Theatre Booking Office on 6926
9688
POWER UP!
WALKING TOUR OF
URANQUINTY POWER
STATION
Calling all bright sparks – take part in the
walking tour of the Origin Energy Uranquinty
Power Station and learn about its engineering
structures and features, including the gas yard,
fire control system, turbine and generator, water
treatment plant, control systems and much more.
Note: Participants are required to wear long
sleeved shirts, long pants, and fully enclosed
footwear.
Bus departs: 9.30am from Riverina Playhouse
Car Park, Tarcutta Street, Wagga
Bus returns: 12.30pm to Riverina Playhouse Car
Park, Tarcutta Street, Wagga
Cost: $15 [includes morning tea]
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL:
Limited places available. Contact Civic Theatre
Booking Office on 6926 9688
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EMBRACING
E-READERS, E-MUSIC &
E-MOVIES
Borrow from the Riverina Regional Library’s
vast electronic collections while sitting in your
favourite chair at home! Seniors are invited to an
introduction on how to access e-books, e-audio
books, magazines, music and movies from the
library. Bring your own device or you can use a
library iPad. Note: Kindles are incompatible.
Venue: Wagga City Library, Community Learning
Space, Cnr Baylis & Morrow Streets Time: 10am – 11.30am
Cost: Free admission
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL:
Limited places available. Contact Wagga City
Library on 6926 9700 or [email protected] HANDS ON WEAVERS
INC. FIBRE ART
WORKSHOP
Join members of the Hands On Weavers Inc.
as they demonstrate and share their skills in
traditional Aboriginal weaving techniques using
time-honoured and contemporary materials.
Learn about traditional woven eel traps, fish
traps, dilly bags and baskets… and more.
Venue: Seniors Community Centre, Tarcutta
Street, Wagga
Time: 10.30am – 12.30pm
Cost: Free admission
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL:
Contact Kristin Groves, Administration Officer on
6926 9304 or [email protected]
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YOUNG AT HEART
SENIORS’ FILM
FESTIVAL 2016
Enjoy an afternoon of quirky short films for
grown-up tastes! The Young at Heart Seniors’
Film Festival 2016 program showcases some of
our most original and inspiring ‘home-grown’
stories from comedy to drama starring the best
Australian actors over 60 years of age.
Venue: Tarcutta Soldiers Memorial Hall, Sydney
Street, Tarcutta
Time: 1pm
Cost: $8 [includes light lunch served at 12pm]
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL:
Contact Rhonda Shoemark on 6928 7202
GRANDPARENTS
‘DOING IT TOUGH’
POP-UP EXHIBITION
Members of Grandparents ‘Doing it Tough’
support group are hosting a pop-up photography
exhibition as part of SF16 celebrations. Drop-in
and view striking black and white images that
capture life’s special moments and the challenges
faced by grandparents who are raising their
grandchildren.
Venue: Conference Room, Centacare SW NSW,
201 Tarcutta Street, Wagga
Time: 10am – 2pm
Cost: Gold coin donation
For more information:
Contact Centacare on 6923 3888
THE PEOPLE’S PANEL
Have something to say about Council
projects and planning processes but
don’t have a lot of time?
The People’s Panel could be for you!
Following the success of the People’s Panel in 2015, we are now
expanding it so that more people can contribute in more ways.
The Panel was launched in February last year with nearly one hundred
residents and group representatives contributing to online discussions on
seven different topics.
As well as online forums and surveys, there will be opportunities to take
part in focus groups and forums. This will allow you to meet with Council
staff involved in the projects and other people that want to be a part of
Council’s decision making process.
register now!
wagga.nsw.gov.au/waggaview
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THURSDAY 7 APRIL
DISCOVER ALTINA
WILDLIFE PARK
An African safari in the middle of the Riverina …
We’re not even lion-ing! Discover the fun at Altina
Wildlife Park during SF16. Come face-to-face
with animals of the exotic kind. Enjoy a late picnic
lunch at the picturesque Narrandera Park on the
way home. Don’t forget to bring your camera and
binoculars! Safari hat optional
Bus departs: 8am from Riverina Playhouse Car
Park, Tarcutta Street, Wagga
Bus returns: 4pm to the Riverina Playhouse Car
Park, Tarcutta Street, Wagga
Cost: $85 [includes admission, morning tea and
lunch]
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL:
Contact the Civic Theatre Booking Office on 6926
9688
ELDER ABUSE
LEGAL AID NSW WORKSHOP
Elder abuse is more common than you might
think. At this legal workshop participants will
learn how to recognise, prevent and respond to
abuse of older people living in our community.
If you are a family member, friend, carer or
neighbour of an elder, and might be concerned
for them, or would like to recognise signs to
prevent abuse before it happens, then head along
to this free information session.
Venue: Wagga City Library, Community Learning
Space, Cnr Baylis & Morrow Streets
Time: 10.30am – 11.30am
Cost: Free admission
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL:
Contact Kristin Groves, Administration Officer on
6926 9304 or [email protected]
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JOHN MACNALLY IN
CONCERT
Take a trip down memory lane with
internationally acclaimed, Irish born tenor, John
MacNally. During his extensive career spanning
some 40 years, John has shared the stage
with the likes of Bing Crosby, Joan Sutherland,
Liberace, Jack Benny and Jerry Lewis. His
magnificent voice is bound to touch your heart
and soul.
Venue: Rules Club Wagga, Fernleigh Road,
Wagga
Time: 10.30am – noon
Cost: Free admission
WATER FOR WELLBEING
This fun, easy aquatic exercise class is designed
for over 50’s with a focus on improving fitness
and wellbeing. There are proven benefits
that aqua exercises can assist those with
hypertension, arthritis and similar conditions or
with injury rehabilitation.
Venue: Oasis Regional Aquatic Centre, Morgan
Street, Wagga
Time: 11am – noon
Cost: Free admission
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL:
Contact Oasis Regional Aquatic Centre on 6926
9390
LIVESTOCK MARKETING
CENTRE WALKING TOUR
THURSDAY 7 APRIL
Cattle, sheep and agents – oh my! The Livestock
Marketing Centre (LMC) at Bomen outside
Wagga is home to the largest sheep sale in the
world! Last financial year the LMC sold in excess
of 220,000 cattle and 1,800,000 sheep (for a
combined value exceeding $380 million). Don’t
miss this opportunity to take a behind-the-scenes
look at one of the leading agri-businesses in the
region. The LMC is located about 15mins north of
Wagga, carpool out with some friends.
Venue: Webb Street, Bomen, Wagga
Time: 10am – 11am
Cost: Free admission
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL:
Contact Carmel Hilton on 6926 9624 or hilton.
[email protected]
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PLAY WITH CLAY
Ever fancied getting your hands into some clay
but don’t know where to start? Why not join
talented members of Wagga Potters Club Inc.
during SF16 celebrations. Come along, roll up
your sleeves and explore this most basic, yet
magical material.
Venue: ARCC, 131 Tarcutta Street, Wagga
Time: 10am – noon & again at 1pm – 3pm
Cost: $20 per session
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL:
Contact Lyn Cameron on 0429 313 336 or
Di Mahony on 6922 9776
OPEN AFTERNOON @
WAGGA U3A
Are you 50 or over and retired or no longer
working full-time? Want to keep your brain and
body active and develop new social networks?
Drop in and investigate the wide-range of social,
recreational and educational courses on offer
at Wagga University of the Third Age (U3A)
throughout 2016.
Venue: Wollundry Room, Seniors Community
Centre, Tarcutta Street, Wagga
Time: 2.30pm – 4.30pm
Cost: Free admission
CLIMATE
CONVERSATIONS
The climate plays such a major part in our
planet’s environmental system that even
minor changes have impacts that are large and
complex. Join Dr Andrew Wallace, retired Senior
Lecturer at Charles Sturt University and Climate
Reality Project presenter as he discusses the
impact of climate change on our region – now
and into the future.
Venue: Museum of the Riverina, Botanic Gardens
site, Lord Baden Powell Drive, Wagga
Time: 5pm – 7pm
Cost: Free admission
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL: Contact 6926 9650 or
visit wagga.nsw.gov.au/museum
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FRIDAY 8 APRIL
DISCOVER LOCKHART
Has it been a while since you explored the
Riverina’s backyard? If so, then don’t miss this
great opportunity to see the historic ‘verandah
town’ of Lockhart! Discover the extensive
collection of historical artefacts, photographs
and machinery on display at the Greens Gunyah
Museum. Pop next door and view the Doris
Golder Gallery. After lunch at the Lockhart ExServiceman’s Club the tour will venture onto visit
The Rock Hall & Museum.
Bus departs: 8.30am from Riverina Playhouse
Car Park, Tarcutta Street, Wagga
Bus returns: 5pm to Riverina Playhouse Car
Park, Tarcutta Street, Wagga
Cost: $75 [includes morning tea and lunch]
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL:
Contact the Civic Theatre Booking Office
on 6926 9688
GREEN LID, YELLOW
LID, WHICH LID?
KURRAJONG RECYCLERS
GUIDED TOUR
Sometimes knowing, or remembering, which
products go in which household bin can be
confusing. Wagga-based recycling facility
Kurrajong Recyclers are offering a free guided
walking tour to help answer all your recycling
queries. Also, see how the products are sorted,
learn the volume of products that come into
the facility and how the facility helps repurpose
paper, cardboard, plastics and glass into new
products. Note: Participants are required to wear
long sleeved shirts, long pants, and fully enclosed
footwear.
Venue: Kurrajong Recyclers, Chaston Street,
Wagga
Time: 9.30am – 11.00am
Cost: Free admission
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL:
Contact Alice Kent, Council’s Environmental
Education Officer on 1300 292 442
GUIDED TOUR OF
WATERWORKS
FACILITY
FRIDAY 8 APRIL
Dip your toe or dive into the history behind Wagga’s waterworks
facility. Join engineer Jason Ip and historian Samantha Leah
as they take you on an amazing engineering and architectural
journey through the history of the city’s water supply. Note:
Participants are required to wear long sleeved shirts, long pants,
and fully enclosed footwear.
Bus departs: 9.30am from Riverina Playhouse Car Park, Tarcutta
Street, Wagga
Bus returns: Noon to Riverina Playhouse Car Park, Tarcutta
Street, Wagga
Cost: Free admission
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL:
Very limited places available. Contact Kristin Groves,
Administration Officer on 6926 9304 or groves.kristin@wagga.
nsw.gov.au
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A GRAND STORYTIME
The grandparents of youngsters who participate
in Storytime at the Wagga City Library are invited
to attend an appreciation morning tea with their
grandchildren. There’ll be songs, stories and craft
all about how awesome grandparents are. A
celebratory morning tea will follow.
Venue: Wagga City Library, Cnr Baylis & Morrow
Streets
Time: 10.30am – 11.30am
Cost: Free admission
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL:
Contact Wagga City Library on 02 6926 9700
or [email protected]
NINJA NANNAS
SELF-DEFENCE WORKSHOP
FOR WOMEN 50+
A core part of Shinwa-Kai Karate Club of
Australia Inc. philosophy is respect, particularly
for elders. Strength to protect oneself comes
from an awareness of surroundings, a fearless
presence and an
understanding of
your capabilities.
Take advantage
of this special
SF16 rate and
learn simple but
effective karate
and breathing
techniques. Leave
your good manners
at the door and
surrender to the
urge to kick back!
Venue: Glenfield Community Centre, 1 Tanda
Place, Wagga
Time: 6pm – 7pm
Cost: $5
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL:
Contact Sawal on 0458 257 745
or [email protected]
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SATURDAY 9 APRIL
DISCOVER TEMORA &
COOLAMON
Spend the day unearthing the rich cultural
heritage of Temora and Coolamon. Whether it’s
the diverse collections on display at the Temora
Rural Museum or a leisurely stroll around the
Coolamon Up-To-Date Cultural Precinct, you’ll
discover everything the region has to offer.
There’s also the not-to-be-missed Temora
Aviation Museum – home to arguably the finest
collection in the world of flying historic aircraft.
Bus departs: 8am from Riverina Playhouse Car
Park, Tarcutta Street, Wagga
Bus returns: 5pm to Riverina Playhouse Car
Park, Tarcutta Street, Wagga
Cost: $80 [includes morning tea and lunch]
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL:
Contact the Civic Theatre Booking Office
on 6926 9688
SUNDAY 10 APRIL
SENIORS FESTIVAL
CLOSING CEREMONY
Join Mr Michael McCormack MP as he draws
Wagga Seniors Festival 2016 celebrations to
an official end. Entertainment provided by the
Cantelina Singers Wagga.
Venue: Seniors Community Centre, Tarcutta
Street, Wagga
Time: 1.30pm – 4.00pm
Cost: Free admission
WEIRD WAGGA
SUNDAY 10 APRIL
Discover some of Wagga Wagga’s weird, shady and intriguing past with an entertaining guided tour
during SF16. The 60-minute walk and talk covers 3km taking in the mighty Murrumbidgee River and
its surrounds. Written and directed by Peter Cox, performed by Nancy Blacklow and presented by
CoxiniShows in association with the Museum of the Riverina.
Time: 5pm
Cost: $12 [special SF16 rate]
Tour departs: Museum of the Riverina, Council Chambers site, Cnr Baylis & Morrow Streets
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL:
Limited places available. Contact Civic Theatre Booking Office on 6926 9688
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TICKETS
Tickets go on sale on Monday 7 March, 2016 at the
Wagga Civic Theatre Booking Office. The Booking Office is
open from Monday to Friday 10am – 5.30pm.
Note: Please advise Booking Office staff if you have any
dietary requirements.
REFUNDS
Refunds are available in accordance with the Live
Performance Australia Ticketing - Code of Practice.
You have the right to a refund if the event to which
you purchased an authorised ticket to is cancelled or
rescheduled (and you cannot attend the rescheduled
event) or significantly relocated.
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