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The Oberon Community and Farmers’ Market will be held this Saturday from 9am until 1pm at the Oberon Showground. On offer will be a huge range of home made and home grown foods and produce, as well as crafts, plants, garden ornaments, wine, cheese and nuts according to the season. One not to be missed. LOCAL families will be treated to a great day out when the much anticipated Bluey’s Big Play – The Stage Show comes to town. Featuring brilliantly created puppets, Bluey fans will get the chance to see the lovable character and the rest of her gang up close and personal. It will star the Heeler family, Bluey, Bingo, Bandit and Chilli, in their first live theatre show. BMEC, March 13 and 14, with tickets available from the venue. The Adult Survivors of Child Abuse – Cowra Support Group meets on the first Friday of each month in a COVID-19 safe way. Anybody wishing to attend should register by Thursday evening with Pascale on 0458698460. The meetings start at 12.30pm. Do you have some junk that might be somebody else’s treasure? Then think about taking part in the Black Springs School fundraiser. There will also be a jumping castle, face painting, cakes stalls and raffles at the day. Junk in Your Trunk, March 20, 11am to 4pm at the school. Contact Chloe Crye 0490 699 891 to reserve your space. It was postponed (poor Teddy Bears) but now it’s back on for April 10. This is going to be a fun family day with activities for kids and their parents. There will be a barbecue lunch and games. One not to be missed. Oberon Common. April 10, 11.30am. Food, wine and foraging are returning with the Field to Forest Festival that will showcase what makes the Oberon region so great. There will be specialised foraging trips for mushrooms, forest lunches, wine tasting and 4WD tag-along trips. Renzaglia’s famous Harvest Long Lunch returns and you can drop in to Mayfield for a glorious display of autumn colour. The Oberon Winemakers and Brewers Trail will be run as part of festival (tickets at eventbrite.com.au). April, Various Walk ‘n’ Talk for Life aims to connect people to help with mental health. The next walk will be held on March 13 on Oberon Common.
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Farmers’ Market
This weekend
The Oberon Community and Farmers’ Market will be held this Saturday from 9am until 1pm at the Oberon Showground. On offer will be a huge range of home made and home grown foods and produce, as well as crafts, plants, garden ornaments, wine, cheese and nuts according to the season. One not to be missed.
HEELER FAMILY AFFAIR: Blue takes to the stage.
Bluey’s Big Play
Booking
LOCAL families will be treated to a great day out when the much anticipated Bluey’s Big Play – The Stage Show comes to town. Featuring brilliantly created puppets, Bluey fans will get the chance to see the lovable character and the rest of her gang up close and personal. It will star the Heeler family, Bluey, Bingo, Bandit and Chilli, in their first live theatre show. BMEC, March 13 and 14, with tickets available from the venue.
Support Group
Nearby
The Adult Survivors of Child Abuse – Cowra Support Group meets on the first Friday of each month in a COVID-19 safe way. Anybody wishing to attend should register by Thursday evening with Pascale on 0458698460. The meetings start at 12.30pm.
Junk in your Trunk
Book spot
Do you have some junk that might be somebody else’s treasure? Then think about taking part in the Black Springs School fundraiser. There will also be a jumping castle, face painting, cakes stalls and raffles at the day. Junk in Your Trunk, March 20, 11am to 4pm at the school. Contact Chloe Crye 0490 699 891 to reserve your space.
IF YOU GO INTO THE WOODS: You might find Teddy Bears.
Teddy Bear’s Picnic
At home
It was postponed (poor Teddy Bears) but now it’s back on for April 10. This is going to be a fun family day with activities for kids and their parents. There will be a barbecue lunch and games. One not to be missed. Oberon Common. April 10, 11.30am.
Field to Forest
Plan ahead
Food, wine and foraging are returning with the Field to Forest Festival that will showcase what makes the Oberon region so great. There will be specialised foraging trips for mushrooms, forest lunches, wine tasting and 4WD tag-along trips. Renzaglia’s famous Harvest Long Lunch returns and you can drop in to Mayfield for a glorious display of autumn colour. The Oberon Winemakers and Brewers Trail will be run as part of festival (tickets at eventbrite.com.au). April, Various
Walk ‘N’ Talk
At home + Plan ahead
Walk ‘n’ Talk for Life aims to connect people to help with mental health. The next walk will be held on March 13 on Oberon Common.