What's on in Braidwood
Friday-Sunday, March 29-31
- The Machine Show, King's Highway, Braidwood
A vintage motorcycle camp-out weekend get-together for folks of all ages, all motorcycle marques, all motorcycle styles. They are a family based event and their hope is that they can bring together riders and their machines from all walks of life, all over Australia, hopefully even the world via their social media network and celebrate the amazing life that anyone can have when they become involved in motorcycles.
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For more information: http://www.themachineshow.com.au
Friday-Sunday, April 5-7
- The Two Fires Festival of Arts and Activism - "Food Health and Healing Land"
The 2019 Two Fires Festival is on from 6pm, Friday, April 5 to 4.30pm, Sunday, April 7. Showcasing native and local food, art and literature, local activism, indigenous culture and regenerative farming. See www.twofiresfestival.org.au for details. Be inspired, educated and entertained! Impressive list of presenters and performers. Full festival $70/$50 concession, other options online.
Regular events
1st Braidwood Scout Group
Scout Hall, Coghill Street. 1st Braidwood Scout Group meets each Thursday night during school terms: Joeys- 5 to 6pm, Cubs- 6.15 to 7.45pm, Scouts- 6 to 8pm, Venturers- 6 to 8pm. For more information contact Mal Campbell on 0429 455 483, braidwoodscouts@gmail.com or www.facebook.com/braidwoodscouts.
Braidwood Film Club
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 meeting
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
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