”WHAT’S ON” Thursday 8th January to Wednesday 14th January, 2015. Pacific Highway, South Grafton NSW 2460 Phone: (02) 6642 4677 Fax: (02) 6643 1927 Email: contactus@clarencetourism.com Website: www.clarencetourism.com Tt EVERYDAY ATTRACTIONS Passenger ferries; River Cruises, Houseboats; Fishing boats; Party boats; Dive & fishing charters; Canoe Hire, 2 person Paddle Bikes, 4 person Paddleboats, 5 Person Paddleboats, Horse riding; Abseiling; Rock Climbing; Kayak tours; Arts & Crafts; Aboriginal Arts & Crafts; Museums; Cinemas; National Parks; White Water Rafting; Bowls; Golf; Tennis; Squash; 10 Pin Bowls and lots of local sporting facilities. Daily Examiner Offices: Grafton Phone: Fax: 6643 0500 6642 7156 Yamba Phone: 6645 8822 Fax: 6645 8823 Friday: Jimeoin at the Yamba Bowling Club, Yamba. Mason Rack at the Yamba Shores Tavern. Together Again at the Grafton District Services Club. Ford Brothers at the Pacific Hotel, Yamba. The Funk Thieves at the Maclean Hotel. Saturday: The Whiskey Drop at the Yamba Bowling Club at 8.30pm. Powerhouse at the Yamba Shores Tavern. Gloria Falling at the Pacific Hotel, Yamba. Richie Williams Duo at the Maclean Hotel. Sunday: Surf Report at the Yamba Bowling Club from 2.30pm. Sydney J at the Pacific Hotel, Yamba. Shane Pacey Trio at the Maclean Hotel. Monday: Jock Barnes at the Pacific Hotel, Yamba. Tuesday: Sam Fletcher at the Pacific Hotel, Yamba. Coming: Thursday 15th January: 1927 plus Shanteya & Jo at the Grafton District Services Club, Grafton. Friday 16th January: Thorazoo at the Yamba Shores Tavern. Pink Zinc at the Maclean Hotel. Saturday 17th January: Floyd Vincent & The Childbrides at the Yamba Bowling Club, Yamba at 8.30pm. Luke and Sebastian at the Yamba Shores Tavern Thursday 22nd January: Col Elliot at the Yamba Bowling Club, Yamba. Friday 23rd January: The Bondi Cigars at the Maclean Hotel, Maclean. Sunday 25th January: Richard Clapton at the Yamba Golf Club, Yamba. Saturday 31st January: Jodi Martin – Saltwater in my Hair Tour at the Grafton District Services Club Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 1 Thursday 11th December to Sunday 11th January, 2015 inclusive Closed: Schaeffer House – Clarence River Historical Society, 190 Fitzroy Street, Grafton will be closed from 11th December, 2014 to 11th January, 2015. Tuesday 16th December, 2014 to Saturday 17th January Closed: Lawrence Museum, 2 Merton Street, Lawrence will be closed from Tuesday 16th December, 2014 to Saturday 17th January, 2015. Saturday 20th December to Wednesday 21st January Closed: Maclean Stone Cottage & Bicentennial Museum, Cnr Wharf and Grafton Streets, Maclean will be closed from Saturday 20th December, 2014 – reopening Wednesday 21st January, 2015. Mountain Biking in Bom Bom State Forest - Everyone is welcome. For information on our club and events can be found on our Facebook page "Bom Bom Racing". General Information: There are rules and generally riding at Bom Bom and can be ridden most times, if rules are followed. The main rule we ask is not to ride tracks after substantial rain as bikes will damage tracks and cause environmental damage. Most riders are aware of this condition. There are other rules like not to litter and respect to the flora and fauna in the forest as an example. The rules are posted on the sign at the entrance to the Bom Bom tracks. Monday 5th January to Saturday 17th January Free School Holiday Fun – Sandwizard at the Grafton Shoppingworld, Duke Street, Grafton. Starting at 10.00am to 4.00pm. Come along and create your ery own colourful sand creations with the Sandwizard at Grafton Shoppingowrld! Sand Wizard Pty Ltd, Colourful Creation With Sand. Thursday 8th January Weekly Grafton Farmer’s & Grower’s Markets to be held Duke Street Road Reserve, Market Square. Starting at 7.00am to 12.00 noon. The Farmers Market has a great range of fresh local produce including jams, sauces, honey, bakery items and plenty more. Stroll in the open air, chat with the farmers and producers, and even get advice on best cooking methods. The Grafton Farmers Market provides a great opportunity for Clarence Valley farmers and fresh food producers to sell farm-origin and associated value-added processed food products directly to local customers while giving you an opportunity to talk directly to them about their produce and their farming methods. The Market show cases locally grown fruit, vegetables, eggs, fish, flowers etc plus locally produced cakes, biscuits, jams and gourmet items. For more information about the Grafton Farmer’s and Grower’s Market contact Casey Challacombe on 6642 3336. Old Time Dancing will be held at the Grafton District Services Club, 105 Mary Street, Grafton at 9.30am. Contact: GDSC on 6643 2895. Maclean Hospital Auxiliary “Cash Bingo” will be held at the Maclean Lower Clarence Services Club, 36-38 River Street, Maclean. Starting at 10.00am to Midday. Cash Bingo, Accumulating Jackpot, Undercover Bingo. Free Coffee and Tea. Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 2 Thursday 8th January continued: Old Time Dancing for Single men and women. This is held weekly at the Criterion Theatre, Bacon Street, Grafton. Cost $5.00 – includes door prize, raffle and supper. Starts at 7.30pm. Enjoy the friendship of other singles while having fun and exercising. Contact Peter for more information on 6643 4683. There are other activities organised regularly. Thursday 8th January – Friday 9th January BWAC Yamba Golf & Country Club Ladies Pro Am 2015 will be held at the Yamba Golf Club, River street Yamba. Thursday sees the event open with competitors from around the world conducting a series of clinics before taking part in a shootout with the winner taking home $1000 prize money. There will also be several amateur women and men shootouts with the winner taking home $500. Friday sees the start of the Pro Am at 7am when 50 professionals will play with groups of amateurs around the idyllic Yamba Golf Club. Contact: Yamba Golf Club Phone: (02) 6646 2104 Friday 9th January The Grafton Social Dance Club is held at the South Grafton RSL, Wharf Street, South Grafton. Starting at 9.00am to noon. We welcome experienced and learner dancers. Ware are learning lots of new dances as well as going over all the other dances. There is a small entrance fee and morning tea is available. Come along and enjoy a fun morning with new friends and old. For further information please phone Dawn on 6642 7459, Lyn on 6644 5265 or Sandra on 6642 7671. Greyhound Racing Day TAB Meeting – TAB C will be held at the Greyhound Track, Cranworth Street, Grafton. This is one of the fastest ways to win or lose a bet and it's an exciting sport to boot. Entry $5.00. Contact: Brad Ellis Phone: 6642 3713. Friday 9th January – Friday 23rd January EYES WIDE Clarence Valley is providing exciting children’s activities at Yamba and Wooli over the 2015 Summer School Holidays! All out of the box events are FREE. TECH BOX YAMBA (Yamba Skate Park – Cnr Coldstream & River Streets) 09/01/2015 - Jake Dominey - Drum Workshops 10/01/2015 - Garrett Salter - Garage Band 01/11/2015 - Garrett Salter - Garage Band 16/01/2015 - Jake Dominey - Drum Workshops 17/01/2015 - Garrett Salter - Garage Band 18/01/2015 - Garrett Salter - Garage Band 22/01/2015 - Aim to Please - Laser Skirmish ART BOX WOOLI (Wooli Skate Park – Riverside Drive) 09/01/2015 - Louise Kirby - Funky Felt Designs 10/01/2015 - Jake Dominey - Drum Workshops 11/01/2015 - Abbey Mitchell - T-Shirt printing 16/01/2015 - Pamela Denise - Illustration and Design 17/01/2015 - Jake Dominey - Drum Workshops 18/01/2015 - Pamela Denise - Illustration and Design 23/01/2015 - Aim to Please - Laser Skirmish For more information: https://www.facebook.com/eyeswideclarencevalley Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 3 Saturday 10th January Gliding at Waterview Heights with the Grafton Gliding Club. We fly every Saturday morning subject to weather, and other days by arrangement. Please phone Warren CFI: 6643 4432 or Bob Secretary: 6654 1638 to arrange a flight. Maclean Community Market will be held in the Main Car Park, Centenary Drive, Maclean. Follow the signs. Starting at 7.00am to 12.00pm. Contact: Daniel Gray. Phone: 0413 166 876 or Bob Mansfield on 0423 333 458. No Market – January - Cathedral Community Markets will be held in the Cathedral Car Park, Fitzroy Street, opposite Shoppingworld, Grafton. Starting at 8.00am. Market vendors can register to participate by calling the Grafton Cathedral Parish Office on 6642 2844 or by Emailing: graftoncadethral@tpg.com.au Saturday 10th January & Sunday 11th January Walkers Marina Hotel, 90 Through Street, South Grafton. Free "Big Dog" Jumping Castle from 1.00pm to 4.00pm. Contact: Steve Dobbs on 0409 870 051. Sunday 11th January Markets Tucabia “Squatters Rest” will be held at 23 Collett Street, Tucabia. Approximately 8.00am to 12.00pm. Stallholders welcome. Phone for more information on 6644 8076 or 0428 543 055. Enjoy a cuppa and damper and browse the Museum for a low price. Gift Ideas – Bric-a-Brac, Cakes, Fruit, Vegetables, Jewellery, Egg-Bacon Rolls, SausageSizzle, Tea, Coffee, Damper, Handmade Gifts. Sunday 11th January continued Grafton Clay Target Club will be held at 604 Grafton-Lawrence Road, Grafton. This will include 100T Down the Line Events and includes 50T Single Barrel Championship. Starts at 10.00am. Contact: Rus Wesslink. Phone: 6642 4636. Yamba & District Country Music Club Presents guest artist Greg Bain at the Yamba Bowling Club, Yamba. Starting at 12.00noon to 5.00pm. Lunches Bistro, Auditorium or the Coffee shop. Entry Fee $5.00 - all welcome. Summer Sunday Sessions at Irons and Craig, Coldstream Street, Yamba. Starting at 12.00pm. It’s On! Eight Sunday over Summer – cruise in our backyard with awesome music, great food and our full bar. No Cover charge, just good times and relaxed atmosphere. Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 4 Maclean Country Music (second Sunday of each month) will be held at the Maclean Bowling Club, Maclean. Starting at 1.00pm. Everyone is welcome and if you sing, organisers will be even happier. Inquiries to Doreen on 6645 2203 or Val on 6645 2973. Email: secretary@graftonctc.com.au Monday 12th January Grafton Ukulele players ('Gr'Ukets') get together at 10 am (till 11.45), at Joan Muir Community Hall, 194 Turf St, Grafton. $3 contribution covers the hall hire, and tea/coffee. Friendly support from fellow learners, songs with chords to share, Tap in and Uke out with us! If you know anyone who would like to be kept in-formed about Folk Song & Music sessions, Uke sessions, and Open Mike performance opportunities in the Clarence, please feel free to pass on my contact details ~ Mazza 6647 3274, New email: mazzamuse@bigpond.com Similarly, if you are organizing such an event, tell me about it. I might be able to help you spread the word. Music happens because people, who want to sing & play, get together! Monday 12th January to Wednesday 14th January Get Creative! – Youth Art Workshops will be held at the Grafton Community Centre, Duke Street, Grafton. 3 Days – 9.00am to 3.00pm. Cost $80.00 – 3 Days or $30.00 per day. All materials provided – Bookings essential 0431 735 215. Visual Art Skills Creativity & Fun. Young people aged 7 years – 18 years. Proudly Supported by Grafton Art Club and Clarence Valley Council. Tutor: Rhondella Hyde – Diploma Visual Art. Monday 12th January to Saturday 17th January Back to School Craft at Shoppingworld, free event daily 10.00am to 2.00pm. Get crafty and create your very own back to school items to get you ready for school with the team from Big W. Tuesday 13th January Summer Holiday Program – Rockpool Ramble will be held at the Bundjalung National Park, Woody Head. Event theme: Biodiversity, Landscapes and geology. Attention all campers and visitors (especially kids!) to Woody Head Campground – National Parks Discovery Rangers will be leading a series of fun rock pool explorations across the protected rocky shoreline of Woody Head during the Summer Holiday break and you’re all invited! With the falling tide the fascinating hidden world of rock pools offers curious explorers the opportunity to investigate the wonderfully weird array of plants and animals who face the daily challenges of living in these extreme physical environments. Discovery rangers will lead the exploration but children need to be accompanied by a supervising adult. Starting at 9.00am o 10.30am. Maximum 25 per group. Children have to be accompanied by a parent. Grade: Medium. Distance: 200 metres. Guided by a guide. Meet at Woody Head Campground Kiosk – 5 minutes before departure time. Price: $8.00 Child, $12.00 Adult. Accompanying adults free of charge. Park fees apply. Vehicle entry Fee. Contact: Andrew Turbill. Phone 6657 5935 or 0428 247 297. Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 5 Change of Venue until the 17th February, 2015 Please Contact: Staff Sheldon. Phone: 6646 2385. Yamba Rotary Club usually meet every week at the Yamba Bowling Club, Wooli Street, Yamba. Arriving at 6.00pm for a 6.30pm start. Old Time Dancing will be held at the Grafton District Services Club, 105 Mary Street, Grafton at 7.30pm. Contact: GDSC on 6643 2895. Wednesday 14th January Yamba Weekly Farmers and Food Markets will be held in the Whiting Beach Car Park of Flinders Reserve, Yamba. Time: 7am til 12noon. All produce sold must be freshly and locally grown. The Market show cases locally grown fruit, vegetables, eggs, fish, flowers etc. plus locally produced cakes, biscuits, jams and gourmet items For more information about the Grafton Farmer’s and Grower’s Market contact Casey Challacombe on 6642 3336. Old Time Dancing will be held at the Grafton District Services Club, 105 Mary Street, Grafton at 9.30am. Contact: GDSC on 6643 2895. Diggers Camp Family Fun Day will be held at the Boorkoom Camping Area in the Yuraygir National Park. Learn about your local area on a guided talk and tour of Diggers Camp Rock Platform with the Solitary Islands Marine Park Education Officer. Participation is FREE with a BBQ lunch provided. Sign on is at 10am. For catering purposes please register your attendance on (02) 6691 0606. Thursday 15th January Weekly Grafton Farmer’s & Grower’s Markets to be held Duke Street Road Reserve, Market Square. Starting at 7.00am to 12.00 noon. The Farmers Market has a great range of fresh local produce including jams, sauces, honey, bakery items and plenty more. Stroll in the open air, chat with the farmers and producers, and even get advice on best cooking methods. The Grafton Farmers Market provides a great opportunity for Clarence Valley farmers and fresh food producers to sell farm-origin and associated value-added processed food products directly to local customers while giving you an opportunity to talk directly to them about their produce and their farming methods. The Market show cases locally grown fruit, vegetables, eggs, fish, flowers etc plus locally produced cakes, biscuits, jams and gourmet items. For more information about the Grafton Farmer’s and Grower’s Market contact Casey Challacombe on 6642 3336. Maclean Hospital Auxiliary “Cash Bingo” will be held at the Maclean Lower Clarence Services Club, 36-38 River Street, Maclean. Starting at 10.00am to Midday. Cash Bingo, Accumulating Jackpot, Undercover Bingo. Free Coffee and Tea. Old Time Dancing for Single men and women. This is held weekly at the Criterion Theatre, Bacon Street, Grafton. Cost $5 – includes door prize, raffle and supper. Starts at 7.30pm. Enjoy the friendship of other singles while having fun and exercising. Contact Peter for more information on 6643 4683. There are other activities organised regularly. NEIGHBOURING AREA EVENTS FOR THIS WEEK N/A Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 6 PASSENGER FERRIES, VEHICULAR FERRIES and RIVER CRUISES CLARENCE RIVER FERRIES – from Yamba and Iluka. Bookings Phone: 0408 664 556 or 6646 6423. Everyday: Passenger Services between Yamba and Iluka. Adults: $7.30, Pensioners and Children: $3.70 (each way). Family Pass: 2 Adults / up to 4 Children $42.00 return. Children – under 16 years – under 5 years free. (Pensioner discount does not apply to Tour Groups). All prices include GST. (Prices are subject to change). Times: Departing Iluka, Boatshed & Marina – 8:45am, 10:15am, (1:00pm Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday Only), 2:30pm and 4:00pm. Departing Yamba, End of River Street – 9:30am, 11:00am, (1:45pm Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Only) 3:15pm and 4:45pm Ferry does not return to Yamba. No Service on Christmas Day. Ferries available for Private Functions, Weddings, parties, Any occasions. Harwood Island Cruise: Enjoy a trip on the beautiful Clarence River. Ferry departs every Wednesday and Friday. Yamba 11am and returns 3.00pm - Iluka 11.45am and returns 2.30pm. Adults from Yamba $20.00 Return. Pensioners $17.00. Children ½ Price. Adults from Iluka $18.00 Return. Pensioners $15.00. Children ½ Price. Sandwiches, Tea & Coffee, Beer, Wine, Drinks available. Coaches Catered For. Bookings essential – all prices include GST (Prices are subject to change. Pensioner Discount does not apply to Tour Groups). Sunday Live Music: Enjoy live Music while Cruising the beautiful Clarence River every Sunday. Departing Yamba 11.00am and returns 3.00pm. Iluka 11.45am and returns 2.30pm. Adults from Yamba $30.00 Return. Pensioners $25.00. Children ½ Price. Adults from Iluka $25.00 Return. Pensioners $20.00. Children ½ Price. Sandwiches, Tea and Coffee, Beer, Wine, Drinks available. Coaches Catered For. Bookings Essential. (Prices are subject to change. Pensioner Discount does not apply to Tour Groups). Email: info@clarencerf@bigpond.com.au For more information go to: www.clarenceriverferries.com CLARENCE RIVER BOAT HIRE – Yamba Marina, Yamba Road, Yamba. Phone: 6645 8525 or 0401 538 008. Features include: Toilet, Roof, Gas BBQ and Tools, Life Jackets, Wheel Chair Access, Electric Start, Esky and Fishing Rod Holders. No Boat Licence Required. Great fun for the whole family. Deluxe 12 Person BBQ Pontoon: $300.00 Full Day Hire from 8.00am to 4.00pm or 9.00am to 5.00pm. $200.00 Half Day Hire from 8.00am to 12.00 noon or 1.00pm to 5.00pm. Eight Persons BBQ Pontoon: $200.00 Full Day Hire from 8.00 to 4.00pm or 9.00am to 5.00pm. $140.00 Half Day Hire from 8.00am to 12.00 noon or 1.00pm to 5.00pm. 12 Person Standard Pontoon: $260.00 Full Day Hire from 8.00am to 4.00pm or 9.00am to 5.00pm. $180.00 Half Day Hire from 8.00am to 12.00 noon or 1.00pm to 5.00pm. Twilight Hire - Daylight Savings Only $100.00 on the 8 person BBQ Pontoon - 5.30pm to 8.00pm. $120.00 on the 12 person Pontoon – 5:30pm to 8.00pm. LAWRENCE FERRY - 24 hour free service The Lawrence ferry crossing the Clarence River at Rutland Street, Lawrence this ferry shuttles between Lawrence and Woodford Island and is part of Tourist Drive 22. Vehicles with long overhang will have problems at low tide. Operating Time: 24 hours, 7 days a week Service Day: There is no interruption to service during maintenance periods as two ferries are available at this crossing Trip Duration: 3 mins (Please allow up to 10 mins waiting time) Mobile: 0417 450 368. Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 7 ULMARRA FERRY This ferry is unsuitable for caravans and coaches but is OK for mini-buses. Operating times: 6.00am to 11.00pm with three (3) meal Breaks. 6.00am – 9.45am Southgate. 9.50am from Ulmarra with services resume at 10.20am. 12.25pm from Southgate. 12.30pm from Ulmarra, with services resume at 1.00pm. 5.45pm from Southgate. 5.50pm from Ulmarra with services resume at 6.20pm. Final crossing at 10.40 from Southgate and Ulmarra at 10.50pm. Please Note: The Ulmarra Ferry is out of service on the first Wednesday of each month between 9.30am and 12.30pm. Ulmarra Ferry - Ulmarra Ferry (Ferry 92) - Mobile: 0417 500 472. LOCAL COACH DAYTOURS from Grafton and from Yamba Busways North Coast Pty Ltd - offers regular circuits of Grafton – Monday to Saturday. Phone: 6642 2954. 4WD Tours are available from Grafton to The Gorge, mountains or beaches. Phone: 6644 9381. SERVICE GRAFTON HILLDROP HOLIDAYS Phone: 6644 9220 MONDAY TUESDAY Yamba, Iluka, Ferry Park Tour Grafton, Maclean & Lawrence WEDNESDAY Coffs Harbour & Woolgoolga THURSDAY World Heritage Washpool & Gibraltar Range FRIDAY No tour. NOTE: We service direct to Grafton. Yamba Tours and Charters – Day Tours Day Tours Include, Escape, Explore, Enjoy. Morning Tea and Lunch are included on most days. Depending on the Day Tour you choose. Coach Travel in Air Conditioned comfort and entry to all attractions and cruises are included. $55.00 per person. Booking Essential on 1800 813 033. Please book by 4.00pm the day before you wish to join us. ART GALLERY EXHIBITIONS. Clocktower Gallery Clarence River Visitor Information Centre, Cnr Spring Street and Pacific Highway, South Grafton. Phone: 6642 4677. Exhibition from: 1st January to 31st January, 2015. Artists of the month – All Members of Clocktower Gallery. All Clocktower Gallery Members will be the Artists for the month of January. There are Tea Towels, Hand Towels, Patch Work Quilts and lots more. The Wood workers make many items out of Jacaranda wood, Bowls, Jewellery Boxes, Pens etc. The Artists do beautiful work painting Jacaranda Trees, Scenes, Jacaranda Avenues, Birds and Animals. Alan Podger does beautiful work painting small Framed Jacaranda Trees, Bookmarks, Brooches, Key Rings and much more. Please call into Clarence Tourism to view the Clocktower Gallery’s beautiful work. Open: 7 days a week from 9.00am to 5.00pm. Closed Christmas Day & Good Friday. The Clarence River Visitor Information Centre is an outlet for the beautiful works produced by members of the Clocktower Gallery and local Art and Crafts people. Also we have the local Wombah Coffee from Woombah, Local Honey and Nicholson’s Fine Food Products from Yamba. Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 8 Ferry Park Gallery Ferry Park, Pacific Highway, Maclean. Contact: Jenny Thomas (President). Phone: 6645 3700. Open: 7 days a week from 9.00am to 5.00pm. Closed Christmas Day. Anzac Day – Open 11.00pm – 5.00pm. Website: www.ferrypark.org Email: info@ferrypark.org Exhibition from: 1st January to 31st January, 2015. Artists of the month: Jillian and Dennis Munday. Exhibits are constantly changing and there are some new exhibitors recently, displaying some exquisite crafts. So why not drop in to see what’s going on, the Gallery is open 7 days a week from 9am to 5pm – Closed Christmas Day. For more information visit our website www.ferrypark.org or follow us on face book, just search for Ferry Park. Community Art Space – Presently on display in the Studio are the Phyllis Austin entries. This year’s winner is Ron Moore with his bandsaw box. Congratulations. Community Studio Space (used to be The Junior Art Space) Exhibitors must be: A school group Community group creating artworks not for profit LCACA affiliated group or member (can book space annually if they are not artist of the month in the same year) e.g. Clay works, Art group, quilters etc. Individual artist with unique talents creating artworks not for profit. Works can have a sale price however exhibitors must not be operating a commercial business. If you have a class of budding artists, contact Junior Art co-ordinator Kerrie Howland phone on 6645 9088 or 0438 934 304. Email Kerrie.howland@det.nsw.edu.au Anyone who would like to become a Friend would be most welcome. Full training is given to our Friends so they feel completely at home at Ferry Park. It is a great way to meet visitors from all over the world and to make new friends in the local area while volunteering amid the inspiring work of our members. If this is something you would like to do, please call in at Ferry Park Gallery or telephone 6645 3700. Visit Ferry Park Galley’s Website: www.LCACA.org or Facebook: www.facebook.com/ferryparkgallery Ulmarra Art Craft Collectables 5a Coldstream Street, Ulmarra. Contact: Pam Newman. Phone: 6644 5888. Open: 10am to 4pm, 7 days. Local Craft including: Art, Linen Tea / towels, Jewellery, Bags, Cards, Scarves and Hats and much much more. Bentleg Market 36 Skinner Street, South Grafton. Contact: Robert Bentley. Phone: 6643 2929. Open: Monday to Friday 9.00 am to 5.00 pm, Saturday 9.00 am to 12 noon. Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 9 Grafton Handicraft Minimart 133 Prince Street, Grafton. Contact: Ann Marsh. Phone: 6644 9417. Open: Monday to Friday 9.00am to 4.00pm, Saturday 9.00am to 11.45am. This shop has been run by volunteers for over 40 years. Quality hand made goods sold at reasonable prices: includes Crochet, Knitted goods, Dolls Clothes, Leatherwork, Baby Wear, including Premmy and many other useful and novel articles. Orders taken. The Shed Gallery Opening from 5th January, 2015. Mondays and Wednesdays from 9.am to 12noon on both days. Other times by appointment preferably in the morning. Unwins Lane, Goodwood Island. Open by appointment phone: 6646 4319. Depicting the early days of the Sugar Cane Industry. Gold coin donation appreciated. Grafton Regional Gallery 158 Fitzroy Street, Grafton. Contact: Jude McBean (Director). Phone: 6642 3177. Open Tuesday to Sunday 10.00am to 4.00pm. Closed Monday. Admission by Donation. Guided Tours Available for Coach/Tour Group Made in China Australia – Main. Exhibition from 10th December 2014 to 1st February, 2015. The migration and settlement of any large group in a new host country is complex. The complexity of the Chinese diaspora in Australia can be seen in the distinctive and diverse Chinese Australians here. These categories are often reduced in the popular imagination to a single Asian stereotype. The curatorial thesis argues that the different and individual processes of acculturation have impacted in diverse ways on the work of Chinese Australian Artists. The Antipodean Steampunk Show - Main. Exhibition from 10th December 2014 to 1st February, 2015. Experience a world where imagination, inventiveness and ingenuity region! The Antipodean Steampunk Show is a captivating introduction to the increasingly popular Steampunk movement which combines elements of sciencefiction, fantasy and technology with 19th century inspired influences. Discover how Steampunk aesthetics can be fantastically applied to artistic media including photography, fashion and sculpture. The Steampunk works have been created by Australian artists and designers whose craftsmanship and attention to detail will reignite your sense of wonder for the world and its possibilities. Margaret Hutchings and Fiona Salmon: Storybook - Prentice. Exhibition from 10th December 2014 to 1st February, 2015. This exhibition is a collaboration between Margaret and Fiona based on shared experiences. It comprises an exploration of the impact of childhood experiences on the psyche. Both artists come from diverse and complex families, cultural and religious backgrounds. Illustrations created reflect this complicated landscape. Collection: Regional - Prentice. Exhibition from 10th December 2014 to 1st February, 2015. The Regional Collection was established in 1988 by the first Director of the Gallery, Julian Faigan. This collection, which includes artworks of all media, identities the visual art history of the region and develops the relationship of the gallery’s collection to its region. The works are acquired through purchase, gift or donation and represents the twenty six years of works collected regionally. Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 10 Kingstudio Art + Design Gallery 105 River Street, Maclean. Phone: 6645 2042 or 0415836194. Website: www.kingstudio.com.au Recent works by Kingstudio art + design is a working studio and gallery, exhibiting unique works created by Julie McKenzie and Malcolm King. Stunning paintings in oils, acrylic, mixed media, and fine art, limited edition prints. The Gallery is open business hours most days, extended hours during the Summer months. Witzig Gallery, Maclean 80 River Street, Maclean. Phone: 1800 352 711 Website: www.witzig.com.au Email: wg@witzig.com.au Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 10.00am to 4.00pm. Saturday: 10.00am to 12 noon. The Witzig Gallery is situated on the Clarence River in Maclean and showcases North Coast architecture incorporating a unique and inspiring gallery. Witzig Gallery specialises in Papua New Guinea contemporary art. These unique paintings, both traditional and imaginary show the way in which Papua Niuginian artists respond to their contemporary world. The Witzig Gallery, building on its long association with surf film-making and photography, also brings together major works from three of the most acclaimed surfing photographers in the world today – “3 Masters of Surf Photography” - the outstanding work of Peter "Joli" Wilson, Russell Ord and John Witzig. The Witzig Gallery is enormously proud to elevate the work of these gifted photographers to an important place in the Australian art world, and offers visitors the opportunity to experience something truly special. Yamba Museum – The Story House Opens Daily – December 6, 2014 to February 4, 2015 Open Monday to Friday from 10.00am to 4.30pm, Saturday and Sunday 2.00pm to 4.30pm for this Exhibition. This exhibition is an exploration of our nation‘s most ingenious Whizzes and how they turned a bright idea into a clothesline, a lawn mower, Vegemite, the pacemaker, dual flush toilets and even mousetraps. Visitors will experience these stories and gain a greater understanding of clever Aussies who have worked, collaborated, adapted, taken risks, and solved problems in the pursuit of inventing something new. The Port of Yamba Historical Society and Museum, River Street, Yamba. Phone 6646 1399. Email: yambamuseumnsw@gmail.com Website: www.pyhsmuseum.com.au Open: Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 10.00am to 4.30pm. Saturday and Sunday 2.00pm to 4.30pm. Adults $3.00 (plus extra small charge for special exhibitions). Children Free. The Garden Shed, Lawrence 45 Richmond Street, Lawrence. Phone: 0438 603 333. Opening Hours: Nursery open 7 days 9.00am to 4.00pm. Bell Collection 5 days Thursday to Monday. Kick back and chill out in beautiful Lawrence. The Garden Shed is set high on the ridge with the mighty Clarence River within view. Take advantage of the cool breezes and tranquil ambience. Up the hill from the T intersection. Browse the plants and seedlings, collectibles and locally made unique garden furniture and art. Enjoy a Botero coffee with Morning or Afternoon tea in a rustic relaxing setting. Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 11 View the amazing exhibition of Ross McLeods Bell Collection and rural Australian memorabilia. Listen to Ross’s stories and take a walk back in time. FUTURE EVENTS JANUARY 2015 16th & 17th Maclean Rotary Giant book sale will be held at the Maclean Bowling Club, Maclean. Friday open from 9.00am to 6.00pm. Saturday open from 9.00am to 12.00 noon. $6.00 per bag of books. Once again it’s time to grab a bargain at the Maclean Rotary giant book sale. 17th No Market – January - The Grafton Showground Markets will be held at the Grafton Showground, Prince Street, Grafton. Starting at 8.00am to 1pm. Contact: Suzanne Patricks. Phone: 6642 2240. The grounds have a large area of flat open space along Prince Street and plenty of parking for potential customers as they enjoy a wander around which makes it a great social morning out with lots of customers and other stall holders - some of whom sell pre-loved items as well, along with permanent sites selling fruit and vegetables, chooks from the Poultry club, plants, especially bromeliads, handmade jewellery, cakes, surfboards. Christmas trees and lights, handcrafts, timber planters and timber animal cages / bird boxes and the Gem Club is open for inspection. It's always a surprise what is available with different stallholders turning up each month with their unique items. As always there will be a sausage sizzle and cold drinks run by volunteers from the Show Society that runs the Showgrounds. 18th Country Music Afternoon (third Sunday of each month) will be held at the Grafton District Services Club, Fry Street, Grafton. Starting from 1.00pm. Come along and enjoy an afternoon of Free Entertainment, make new friends. Refreshments and food can be purchased at the Club. Walk Ups are artists are encouraged. Call Greg on 6649 3153 or Judy 6642 1391. 18th Ashby Markets to be held at Ashby Community Centre, Lismore Street, Ashby. Loads of great stalls, Home-Made Cakes, Jams and Preserves, Fresh Produce, Plants and flowers, Hand-made Jewellery, Collectables. Meet you friends for breakfast at the Markets and enjoy the friendly atmosphere. Children's Playground now open. Visit the cafe for scrumptious cakes and cappuccino. Follow the signs to Ashby, north of the Harwood Bridge for a pleasant 10 minute country drive to Ashby Village. Buskers and stall holders welcome. Contact: Jill Lee. Phone: 6645 2512 or 0422 640 992. No dogs allowed. 19th Greyhound Racing Night TAB Meeting – TAB C will be held at the Greyhound Track, Cranworth Street, Grafton. This is one of the fastest ways to win or lose a bet and it's an exciting sport to boot. Entry $5.00. Contact: Brad Ellis Phone: 6642 3713. 19th – 23rd Snake Tails at the Grafton Shoppingworld, Duke Street, Grafton. Shows Daily at 11.00am, 1.00pm and 3.00pm. Visit ‘Snake Tails’ and learn all about our Australian Reptiles by understanding their place in our environment. The kids will learn how to stay safe outdoors this summer! 20th Summer Holiday Program – Rockpool Ramble will be held at the Bundjalung National Park, Woody Head. Event theme: Biodiversity, Landscapes and geology. Attention all campers and visitors (especially kids!) to Woody Head Campground – National Parks Discovery Rangers will be leading a series of fun rock pool explorations across the protected rocky shoreline of Woody Head during the Summer Holiday break and you’re all invited! With the falling tide the fascinating hidden world of rock pools offers curious explorers the opportunity to investigate the wonderfully weird array of plants and animals who face the daily challenges of living in these extreme physical environments. Discovery rangers will lead the exploration but children need to be accompanied by a supervising adult. Starting at 9.00am o 10.30am. Maximum 25 per group. Children have to be accompanied by a parent. Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 12 Grade: Medium. Distance: 200 metres. Guided by a guide. Meet at Woody Head Campground Kiosk – 5 minutes before departure time. Price: $8.00 Child, $12.00 Adult. Accompanying adults free of charge. Park fees apply. Vehicle entry Fee. Contact: Andrew Turbill. Phone 6657 5935 or 0428 247 297. 22nd Workshop: The Antipodean Steampunk Show – featuring Artist Fyodor Krasniy will be held at the Grafton Regional Gallery, Fitzroy Street, Grafton. Adult Workshop from 2.30pm to 4.30pm. Silhouette Art. Bookings essential contact 6642 3177 – limited places available. Join Melbourne based artist Fyodor Krasniy at the gallery for a fun and creative experience. 23rd Workshop: The Antipodean Steampunk Show – featuring Artist Fyodor Krasniy will be held at the Grafton Regional Gallery, Fitzroy Street, Grafton. Kids’ Workshop from 10.30pm to 12.30pm. Silhouette puppetry for kids. Bookings essential contact 6642 3177 – limited places available. Join Melbourne based artist Fyodor Krasniy at the gallery for a fun and creative experience. 24th Copmanhurst Celtic & Contemporary Folk Session (fourth Saturday of the month) at the Rest Point Family Hotel, Copmanhurst. Gather from 2pm to 5.00pm, so we’re ready to start when the last diners have finished and left, except of course anyone that decides to join us. See you there, For those who haven’t been before, it’s an informal, unplugged session, Everyone and anyone welcome to come and sing, play or simply listen. The focus is on Celtic and traditional folk music, but other songs get an airing too. Do bring songbooks, especially the Bushwackers Australian songbook, if you have a copy. We have a collection of song folders to share, and we just have fun with whatever anyone wants to put out there. Contact: Mazza. Phone: 6647 3274 or 0414 225 838. 25th Yamba River Markets to be held at Ford Park, River Street Yamba. Loads of great stalls, Home-Made Cakes, Jams and Preserves, Fresh Produce, Plants and flowers, Hand-made Jewellery, Collectables. Meet you friends for breakfast at the Markets and enjoy the friendly atmosphere. Contact: Market Co-ordinator. Phone: 0422 420 159. No dogs allowed. 25th Lanbruks Gunyah, 423 Carrs Peninsula Road Junction Hill, will be holding an open day to their farm. Museum and Olive Tasting from 10.00am to 3.00pm. $5.00 each under 12 years free. The Gift Shop will be open with local Arts and Crafts and live Products. Cold Drink, Tea, Cappuccino Coffee with Homemade Sponge Cake, Jam and Cream available at $5.00. For more information phone: 6642 6640 or www.lanbruk.com.au 25th Clarence River Jockey Club - TAB – LJ Hooker - Grafton Race Day will be held at the Race Course, Powell Street, Grafton. Top Racing Facilities. Grafton is a major regional centre for horse racing. The Grafton racetrack has excellent facilities and visitors are very welcome. Contact: CRJA. Phone: 6642 2566. Website: www.crjc.com.au 26th Australia Day 26th Maclean Lions Club Billy Cart Derby will be held at the Maclean Showground, Cameron Street, Maclean. Starting at 9.00am to 5.00pm. The Maclean Lions Club Billy Cart Derby is gearing up for what will be yet another successful outing down the hills of the Maclean Showground! There are 3 age groups and 2 classes of Billy carts that contesters can compete in: Age Groups: 8 - 11 Years 12 - 16 Years & Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 13 Opens. Billy Cart Classes: Soapbox: In the soapbox class wheel sizes are a maximum of 300mm in diameter, some form of steering and some form of braking, and Open Class: Must have some form of braking and both classes must have a maximum 1.2m wheel width, a maximum 2.1m wheel base and no dangerous protrusions. All carts must have 4 wheels. All drivers must wear a motorcycle helmet, gloves, overalls or long sleeved shirt, long trousers and closed in footwear. Scrutineering of carts begins at 9am, with the first race kicking off at 10am. Contact: Ken Crampton on 6645 3253. 26th Greyhound Racing Night TAB Meeting – TAB C will be held at the Greyhound Track, Cranworth Street, Grafton. This is one of the fastest ways to win or lose a bet and it's an exciting sport to boot. Entry $5.00. Contact: Brad Ellis Phone: 6642 3713. 31st Press Release - By Grafton Regional Gallery - Gate to Plate committee Contact Gai Pritchett on 0418 195870. Foodie Heaven comes to Yamba The Gate to Plate - Regional Masters Exhibition promises to be a huge day for all foodies in the Clarence Valley. The event is being organised by the Grafton Gallery Foundation as a fund raiser for our Grafton Regional Gallery and sponsored by Clarence Valley Council. This Event will be held at Treelands Drive Community Centre starting from 9.30 am through to 9.30 pm. 3 Events in 1 Day! All showcasing Fine Food, beverages and art. The Exhibition: Filled with food, coffee, wine and beer exhibitors, where you will be able to meet, discuss, taste and buy outstanding regional products. There is also a chance to see our very own local chefs make a special dish in front of you and then have a taste and ask questions. Entry gold coin. 10am – 4 Exhibitors include Salumi Salami, Stone and Wood Beer, Yalumba wines, Nicholson Fine Foods, Causley Fresh, Cassino Meats, Purelife Sprout Bread, Botero, Nimbin Valley Dairy, representation of our fresh ocean seafood by Clarence River Fisherman's Cooperative and the Aquaculture on the Clarence river is represented by Tru Blu Prawn Farm and Palmers Island Mullaway. There are a few surprises included as well as cooking demonstrations, artworks and busking to add to the ambience. The Master-classes: See, listen, and taste the best of our region from celebrated masters of cheese, beer, coffee, chocolate, seafood, beef and the most amazing artisan Italian smallgoods. Each person will receive tasting notes and enjoy samples from the Master, with a glass of something special. These classes will sell quickly as there is limited space. Tickets $25.00 per seat per masterclass, see session times below for details. Artisans Shared Table/ Cocktail Party Style: The finale, begins with a glass and a nibble, then we unveil our spectacular Shared Table presentation. All the exhibitors, Masters and Chefs have contributed their skill and passion. This is a moment to graze, tantalize those taste buds, sip, chat and celebrate with our regions finest food and beverage masters. Surrounded by selected art pieces from the gallery, the music will fill the room, conversation enhanced by the aromas, flavours and textures of the Shared Table. Cost $65.00 time 6.45pm – 9.30pm tickets limited Tickets can be purchased from the Grafton Gallery in Fitzroy St, Grafton, the Yamba Community Centre in Treelands Drive, Yamba, and online www.gatetoplate.com.au See below for Master class ticket information and schedule. Master-Class sessions: Criteria - award winning masters of their food product. Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 14 9.30 – 10.15AM Botero the art of great coffee - Class #1 Take the coffee journey with Botero from the Highlands of New Guinea to your cup in the Clarence Valley. Specialty coffee bean tastings. Taste green bean coffee, learn about the art of blending and roasting and finally learn how do you make that coffee you love so much, at home! 10.30 – 11.15AM Class # 2 From the Trawler to the Table, a fishers story by Clarence River Fish Co Operative Come and listen, taste, watch, learn how and why our wild prawns and fish are the best. Learn the best way to peel a prawn! What happens when a trawler heads out at the end of our working day? Where do they go, what do they do? The Co-Op process, it’s product lines and its future. All your questions will be answered by an experience commercial fisherman. Meanwhile, Mary Drum of Caperberry Cafe, makes sea mullet sexy, fresh local cuttlefish and our world famous Yamba king prawns sensational! You will be racing to the counter to stock up. Learn what wine or beer completes the experience. 11.30 – 12.15 Class # 3 What happens when a cheese maker meets a goat farmer, the story of Nimbin Valley Dairy? We can’t promise a live goat but we can promise great cheese! Paul has just returned from an educational in France, come and listen, taste a selection of cheese and learn what it takes to make great cheese. Tasting will be married with Purelife sprouted bread, the healthiest and tastiest option. Did you know – a cheese lover is called a Turophile: Oenophile is what a Wine Lover is called; usually they’re both the same. 12.30 – 1.15PM Class # 4 Aquaculture on the Clarence, the science of great seafood. Tru Blu Prawn Farm and Palmers Island Mulloway team together to show and tell the story of aquaculture on the Clarence River. These recognised masters will give insights into how great seafood is grown, harvested and sold. Antony Perring of Irons and Craig, demonstrates methods of using prawns to wow, you be the decider! You are unlikely to have tasted fresh Mulloway the method Peter Nicholson will demonstrate. Of course these dishes will be partnered with a crisp wine to boot! 1.30 – 2.15PM Class # 5 Salumi Salami Australia, how fine artisan smallgoods are made, stored and enjoyed. Meet the maker, listen, taste and learn how Australia’s greatest artisan smallgoods are made. Taste and smell the history, technique and passion of cured meats. This class is bound to be full of flavours, textures and aromas to enjoy with bread and wine. What could be better! Just imagine what wine or beer goes with these little lovelies! 2.30 – 3.15PM Class # 6 Cassino Meats with Atron Enterprises: Grass fed and loved, this is our beef. How is that great steak produced? What breed is it? Genetics, how do they fit in? Identify cuts of beef. It’s all about flavour! Come and meet the people who grow beef, listen to the stories of cattle in the Northern Rivers. While we listen Antony Perring of Irons and Craig will demonstrate a carpaccio and a beer-braised brisket, paired with little sips to keep us focused on what makes great beef. 3.30 – 4.15 Class # 7 Stone and Wood: Let’s just brew the best. Come and hear the story of Stone and Wood. We will taste of all their beers and ales. Learn how to present a great beer and what to eat with which beer. Listen to the finer techniques of brewing. You will have an opportunity to ask questions and maybe solve your brewing problems. 4.30 - 5.15. Class # 8 Nicholson Fine Foods: The journey so far. Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 15 Get you just Desserts! Come and see, hear, smell and taste how great desserts are made, simply. Peter will show you technique and formulas which can be used at home to make you, your family and friends smile and ask for more! There will also be an opportunity to ask questions about Nicholson Fine Foods, product development and starting your own food business. FEBRUARY 2015 (TBA) Country Music Afternoon - Monthly hit of Country Music will be held at the Grafton District Services Club, Fry Street, Grafton. Starting at 1.00pm to 5.00pm. 1st Iluka Markets will be held at the Iluka Sports Oval on the corner of Owen and Spenser Streets, Iluka. Starting at 8.00am to 12.30pm. Variety of Stalls. Only 15 minutes off the Highway, on the Sports Oval as you come into Iluka. Contact: Paul Ryan. Mobile: 0422 010 989. Resumes Monday 2nd February - Social Dancing – Scottish Country Dancing. It’s very energetic, a lot of fun, you don’t have to bring your sword to dance on – and there are some very simple dances to learn. This is for members of U3A (that is over fifty and having paid your subs) 2.00pm to 3.30pm at the Wooli Street Community Hall, Yamba. Everyone is welcome, no partner needed. Now if you want to join in please ring Anne on 6645 1345, as she will ensure some simpler dances are included for the beginners. Folk dancing is a wonderful way to getting ‘fit and fin’, so do your diabetic tendencies a good turn and join in. 2nd Celtic & Contemporary Folk Session will be held at Roche’s Family Hotel (on the 1st Sunday of the month), Grafton (if we are not in the Stables area, do check out the Captain’s Room). Starting at 2.00pm. No Charge. All welcome to bring: voices, instruments, lyrics and / chords to share. Or just come and listen, it’s free! We’re a very informal and friendly bunch, with a mix of beginner to accomplished musos and songsters. Fun and laughs to be had while discovering songs, folklore, and more. For more information please call Mazza on 6647 3274. 6th Music Night, “Squatters Rest” will be held at 23 Collett Street, Tucabia. Many great local artists will be performing. If you want to perform, feel free to come and add to our list. Starting at 7.30pm. Bush stew, damper, sausage sizzle, Tea, Coffee, Cans for sale. Raffles – Great Prizes. Entry by gold coin donation. BYOG. For information please phone Sherry 0419 230 456. BYO. 7th The Village Marketplace in the Glenreagh Hall and surrounds, – Glenreagh. The Market where you’ll still find a bargain. Starting at 8.00am to 1.00pm approximately. A wide variety of home grown, home-made and home cooked goods on sale. Also plants and pre-loved items available. Breakfast on fresh brewed coffee and a bacon and egg roll or sit and relax with a fresh Devonshire tea / coffee. Browse through the Museum while you’re there. Go to: www.glenreaghvillage.blogspot to find out more about Glenreagh. For further information please call Bessie 6649 2001. 7th Lower Clarence Rowing Club, located near Ferry Park at Maclean, will be conducting a learn to row course. The course will be conducted over eight Saturday mornings sessions, each session approximately an hour and a half long and beginning at 8.30am. The objective of the program is to teach basic rowing skills and boat handling techniques and develop potential rowers from beginner stage to have sufficient rowing skills to join a Lower Clarence rowing squad. Rowing squad training is conducted under the supervision of qualified coaches during the week. Squad members are eligible to compete in regattas when they reach an acceptable standard of Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 16 rowing proficiency. Course numbers will be limited to six, the cost of the program is $50.00, $15.00 of which covers the cost of a recreational rowing membership for Rowing NSW. If the rower then proceeds to join Lower Clarence as a member, the $50.00 will be discounted from the LRRC membership fee. Please phone David Hailes on 6646 3769, or after December 116, Clare Millist on 0405 534 316 or 6645 1873. 7th Arts, Crafts Market and Demonstrations. The Clocktower Gallery will be holding an Arts, Crafts Market and Demonstration Day at the Clarence River Visitor Information Centre, Corner Spring Street and Pacific Highway, South Grafton. This will be held on the Veranda at the Information Centre. Starting at 9.00am and going to around 1.00pm. There will be lots of Arts and Crafts, Wood Work, Leather Work and Home made goodies. There will also be a Special Table for you to choose from. You will be able to enjoy demonstrations from the talented Craftsperson’s. Hope to see you there. For further information please call 6642 4677. 13th Newcastle Permanent’s Cinema Under the Stars will be held at Memorial Park, Prince Street, Grafton. Newcastle Permanent Cinema Under the Stars is Australia largest FREE outdoor Cinema program and is coming to a town near you! Gates open at 5.30pm for a fantastic afternoon of family-friendly entertainment, with the big screen lighting up at sundown. For further information please phone: 13 19 87. 21st 2015 Grafton to Inverell (G2I) Cyclo Sportif (110km) Promoter: Inverell Cycle n Tri Club Sponsor: McDonald's Venue: Mt Mitchell, Glen Innes NSW 2460 Closing Date: Sunday 8th February 2015 (Note) Start Time: Sign-On - 10:30am - 11:30am Race Starts - 12:00pm Age Categories: Open to ages U19 - MAS Age Categories for this event are as per 2015 ages effective from 1st October 2014. Financial Gold and Silver members only. Silver Day Licence included with Non-member entry and will be provided upon signing in on the day. Entry Fee: $80 - Juniors $96.50 - Junior Non-Member $120 - Seniors $136.50 - Senior Non-Member Information: All entrants will receive a T shirt and a McDonald's water bottle. Riders that finish will get a finishers medallion. McDonald's is the major sponsor of the event. A donation will be made to the Ronald McDonald House. Prize Money: $2,000 in prizes to be drawn at random. Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 17 Contact: Entries: Cycling NSW Office phone: (02) 9738 5850 or nsw.entries@cycling.org.au APRIL 2015 19th Allies of War, Commemoration, Performance, Fundraiser will be held at the Saraton Theatre, Prince Street, Grafton. Phone: 0409 046 390. Website: https://www.facebook.com/clarencevalleyorchestra Accent Productions Presents Allies of War & The Concert Party - A Salute to Our Diggers! Clarence Valley Orchestra & Chorus with Guest Artists Two Performances Only - 2:00pm & 7:00pm Sunday 19th April 2015. After their inaugural and very successful An Afternoon at The Proms Concert at the Saraton in October 2014, The Clarence Valley Orchestra & Chorus conducted by Greg Butcher performs a tribute concert commemorating 100 Years since WW1. You will hear a special War Requiem Allies of War written for orchestra and chorus by Australian Composer Greg Butcher, in honour of the Volunteers who signed up for War Service during WW1 from the Clarence Valley. This performance will also commemorate 70 years since the end of WW2, with a tribute to the entertainers of the Concert Parties who played an important role in entertaining the troops and keeping up morale. A variety of musical medleys from the songs of Vera Lyn & Marlene Dietrich to the big band sounds of Glen Miller and the Andrews Sisters to name a few. A concert not to miss and a salute to all who have served in the Defence Forces. Proceeds to Clarence Valley RSL Sub-Branches & Legacy. Bookings: 02 6642 1633 Tickets: $30 adults; $25 pensioners; $20 child. Early bird tickets: Book before 28 February 2015 and receive a $5 discount. Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 18
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