YOUTH ACTIVITIES
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DUNGOG SHIRE COMMUNITY CENTRE
Dungog Shire Community Centre is hosting youth activities during the April school holidays. On Wednesday, April 17 there will be art, wellbeing and games at the Doug Walters Pavilion. On Wednesday, April 24 the kids go to Treetops Adventure Park. For more information visit the Dungog Shire Community Centre's Facebook page.
GROWER'S STALL
DOWLING STREET
From 8.30am to 12pm every Saturday, visit the CWA Hall courtyard at 199 Dowling Street, Dungog for the Grower's Stall. There will be fresh produce from local farmers, market gardeners and backyard growers. It is cash only.
KUNG FU PANDA 4 (PG)
JAMES THEATRE
Jack Black returns as loveable panda Po whose love of kung fu is matched only by an insatiable appetite. Tickets will be available at the door, adults are $15, children are $10 and family (two adults and two children) tickets are $40. It will be showing at the theatre on Thursday, April 18 at 11am.
MEET THE AUTHOR CATHRYN HEIN
DUNGOG LIBRARY
Book worms are getting ready to meet the acclaimed author of rural romance and adventure novels Cathryn Hein. Cathryn will be talking about her latest book The Grazier's Son. The talk will be held at Dungog Library on Friday, May 3 at 5pm. To book a spot call Dungog Library on 4992 1819.
THE MARAIS PROJECT
ROYAL HOTEL
Swedish-Australian classical crossover group The Marais Project returns to The Royal on Saturday, April 20 as a trio featuring Melody Beck (vocals), Jenny Eriksson (electric viola da gamba), and Siebe Pogson (keyboard/bass). The show is on at 7.30pm on April 20.
CLARENCE TOWN BRIDGE INFO SESSION
CLARENCE TOWN SCHOOL OF ARTS
Dungog Council is inviting all residents to a community information session to learn more about the Clarence Town Bridge Replacement Project. The session will take place on Monday, April 29 from 4.30pm to 7pm.
THE KNITTERS PICNIC
HIVE AND GOBBLER
The Knitters Picnic is back at the Hive and Gobbler for 2024. Kicking off on Friday, May 24 and going until Sunday, May 26, the jam packed weekend will include artistic stalls, workshops and displays. It's a free event with over 30 stalls at the site on the Sunday. Hive and Gobbler is located at 211 Dowling Street, Dungog.
WHITLAMS BLACK STUMP DUO
ROYAL HOTEL
Tim Freedman and Ollie Thorpe's acclaimed piano and pedal steel duo is the perfect vehicle to strip back Whitlams repertoire and deliver classics like "No Aphrodisiac" and "Blow Up the Pokies" with poignant atmospherics. The show is set to take place on Sunday, June 23.
GHOSTBUSTERS (PG)
JAMES THEATRE
On Saturday, April 27 at 4pm and 7pm head to the James Theatre to see the new release Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire. The comedy/fantasy film follows the Spengler family as they return to where it all started - the iconic New York City firehouse - to team up with the original Ghostbusters, who have developed a top-secret research lab to take busting ghosts to the next level. Tickets are $15 adults, $10 kids, $40 family.
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