What's on in Braidwood
Thursday, July 4
Braidwood Evening View Club
- From 6.30pm at Braidwood Servicemen's Club. Guest Speaker for the July meeting will be Bronwyn Hill, a well renowned quilter, who has won many awards. Bronwyn will talk to us about the art of quilting and show some of her amazing projects. Anybody with an interest is welcome to join us for dinner. Cost is $25.00 plus raffle. Enquiries to Ros Bulloch at: braidwoodeveningviewclub@gmail.com. Free
Saturday, July 6
Braidwood Farmer's MNarket
- Monthly market from 8.30am at National Theatre. Come an support your local producer by buy locally grown and produced seasonal products.
Sunday, July 7
Friends of the Mongarlowe River AGM
- From 2pm at Braidwood Regional Arts Centre (BRAG) in the room accessible by the ramp on the Northern side of the building. AGM followed by a General Meeting. Elections to be held for the Committee. Membership renewal for 19/20 is $20 individual, $15 unwaged, $30 family. Please bring a nibble and drinks to celebrate a productive year. New members welcome.
Regular events
1st Braidwood Scout Group, 6pm, Scout Hall, Coghill Street, 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.
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Braidwood Film Club monthly meetings at 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.
Beginner's Tai Chi at Braidwood Life Centre, Araluen Street, meets each Wednesday morning at 11am.
Braidwood Lions Club meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday each month for fellowship and growing our community. The activities and projects we become involved with are many and varied - more than just BBQs! Funds raised are re-directed to needy causes in our community. Membership enquires, secretary, Laurie Ffrench 0408 465 008.
Braidwood Men's Shed on 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 on 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 at 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. Lesley Horne 0458 605 786.
International Folk Dancing at 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
Men's Coffee Club - an informal gathering of men on Thursdays from 10.30am at Casanova's Cafe. All men, you don't have to be church attendees, welcome. Coffees/snacks are paid for by a parishioner. For information contact David Avery 4842 2423.