Pix from the Stix 2017 winner Ronnie Grammatica with his photograph 'Samuele'. The 2018 opening is on Friday June 22 at the Gloucester Gallery. Photo Rob Douglas.
What’s on in the Manning, Great Lakes and Gloucester.
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All weekend
- Pix from the Stix annual photography competition, Gloucester Gallery from Friday June 22 to Sunday July 15, 10am to 4pm. Official opening 7pm June 22, all welcome.
- Exhibitions: Ocean Dreaming (Andy Snelgar and Andy Wallace) plus Artexpress at the Manning Regional Art Gallery. Both close this Sunday. Wed-Sat 10am to 4pm and Sun 1pm to 4pm.
- Exhibition: The Other Side Art Cafe, Camera to Canvas exhibition featuring work of Joshua Sgarano and Wendie Patch. 10am to 4pm Friday to Sunday.
- Club Taree-MidCoast Automotive Group Champion of Champions snooker tournament, Club Taree. Starts 9am Saturday with the semi-finals and finals to be held Sunday.
Friday
- Storytime - Hallidays Point Library, 10.30am to 11.30am, Village Shopping Centre High Street, Hallidays Point. Free.
- Less is More! Declutter Workshop at Tea Gardens Library (Marine Parade), 2pm to 4pm. Free
Saturday
- Random Acts of Art at Wingham, creative activities and market stalls at Central Park from 11.30am. Lantern making from 2pm at Wingham Brush. Wingham Aglow projections run into evening.
- Manning River Turtle Conservation Group Winter Solstice Lantern Walk, 4.30pm at Wingham Brush.
- Cookbook launch, Mon’s Mediterranean Kitchen at Club Taree, 2pm. Tickets from the club..
- Tuncurry Markets, 8am to 1pm, John Wright Park, Tuncurry.
- Mount George Markets, 9am, Mount George Hall, Nowendoc Road.
- The Three Brothers Farm Produce market, 8am to noon, Johns River Community Hall, Johns River Road.
Sunday
- Old Bar Markets, 7am to 1pm, Old Bar Reserve, Old Bar Road, Old Bar.
- Harrington Genuine Farmers Market, 8.30am to 1pm, John Oxley Reserve, Beach Street, Harrington.
- Pacific Palms Markets, 9am to 1pm, Pacific Palms Community Centre, The Lakes Way, Pacific Palms.