What’s on in Braidwood?
- Friday, November 16
Barefoot Bowls
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Braidwood Servicemen's Club, 5.30pm. The most fun you can have with your shoes off! Family and Friends fun nights- Bowling skill optional - $1000 prize money over 4 nights- Lucky rink draw $200 (each night)- Teams of 4 - Sausage sizzle- Bowls supplied. $10 per person per night - Contact Club 4842 2108 to register.
St Bede's Movie Night under the stars
St Bede's Church, 5.30pm. Enjoy an outdoor screening of Ferdinand on a giant inflatable movie screen. There will be carnival rides, hot food, popcorn machine and glow sticks. BYO blanket/beanbag/low chair. In case of wet weather, the movie will be screened in the hall. $5 a ticket or $20 per family.
- Thursday, November 21
Monaro Renewable Energy Forum
Tigers Club, 20 Queenbar Rd, Karabar, Queanbeyan, 7.30pm. How will we get to 100% renewable energy here in NSW? Join Repower Monaro and speakers Dr John Hewson AM, Climate Action Monaro President Jenny Goldie, and Dr Andrew Blakers to discuss these ideas along with how we can Repower Monaro. Free, RSVP at bit.ly/RepowerMonaro
- Sunday, November 24
St Andrews Anglican Church Organ recital
St Andrews Anglican Church, 1.30pm. Come and enjoy Mervyn Olds, organist extraordinaire, performing every 15 mins from 1.30 to 4.15pm. Performing classics from Pachelbel, Bach, Purcell and Jeremiah Clarke to contemporaries such as Ritchie and Mangnus. This concert accompanies the magnificent quilts on display in the church. Exit by donation! Afternoon tea and snacks on sale at the Spring Fair in the church grounds - part of the Festival of Braidwood and Quilt Weekend.
- Regular
1st Braidwood Scout Group Weekly Meeting. Scout Hall, Coghill Street 1st Braidwood Scout Group meets on Thursday nights: Cubs – 6.15 to 7.45pm; Scouts – 6 to 8pm. "For more information contact Membership Officer Sharon Blincon on 0438 920 749, braidwoodscouts@gmail.com or www.facebook.com/braidwoodscouts. PO Box 243, Braidwood, NSW, 2622"
Braidwood Film Club Monthly meetings, National Theatre, Wallace Street. Visitors are welcome. Membership fees are $50 per person per year and can be paid to the Treasurer on the night. Program and starting time displayed in the theatre window. Large library of DVDs for members to borrow. Braidwood Film Club, PO Box 402, Braidwood NSW 2622
Braidwood Life Centre Playgroup, Araluen Street. Braidwood Life Centre, Playgroup, first and third Thursday of every month 12.30-2pm. Call: 0437 989 993
Braidwood Men's Shed, Cowper Street. A place to gather for men and boys for a chat, a bit of wood-working, and repair work for those who ask. Call: Barry Ribbons, 0412 241 607
Braidwood Museum Permanent exhibition, Wallace Street. The keeper of Braidwood and villages' history and stories. A regional museum well worth the visit with rare and unusual items to be found. History books for sale. Family history searches. Call 4842 2310 or email help@braidwoodmuseum.org.au
Braidwood Quilters Weekly meetings, Braidwood Scout Hall, Coghill Street. For those who share a love for fabric and design, come and share your creativity or be inspired with quilting, patchwork, applique, free form design. Each Wednesday 10am-4pm. Call Margaret Tuckwell, 0430 388 111
International Folk Dancing Weekly Classes, The Club, Coronation Avenue. International Folk Dancing on Mondays, 9.30-11am, at the club. All welcome, no experience needed. Free. Call Nola, 4842 8004.