There’s plenty happening in our region this week, from LGBTIQ+ formals to community walks. Check out our list for a few things to put in your diary.
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COMMUNITY EVENTS
GLITTERING GOLDFIELDS
After the success from last years event, this LGBTIQ+ Youth formal event is back and will showcase talent in Castlemaine.
Last year, Castlemaine was hit hard by the debate on marriage equality and there were concerns about the effect this would have on LGBTIQ+ youth.
The Glittering Goldfields Committee formed shortly afterwards and, with crowdfunding, raised almost $7000 to run its first ever The Glittering Goldfields Queer Formal.
This year’s formal has a ‘cheesy prom’ theme. It will be all-things-rainbow for those aged 12-20 years.
The evening provides a safe environment for queer youth to have a fun night out. There will also be food, local DJs, performers and a dance competition.
The event is drug, alcohol and smoke-free and is supervised by adult volunteers (known affectionately as the Goldfields Guardians).
Tickets are $10 reserved and $15 at the door. For more information and tickets, click here.
Where: Theatre Royal, Hargraves Street, Castlemaine.
When: Saturday, November 24, from 5.30pm to 10pm.
JDRF ONE WALK
Each year, JDRF One Walks bring together about a million people to raise money for life-changing T1D research.
This success is only possible because of the support, commitment and strength of local communities.
Show the strength of your #JDRFbluearmy by getting your family, friends and colleagues together for a great day.
Bring a picnic blanket and walking shoes for a beautiful walk and then enjoy lunch and children's activities.
The stars of the day are those living with T1D and there will be orange caps to recognise these champions.
Register here.
Where: Gaol Road, Bendigo.
When: Sunday, November 25, from 9am to 2pm.
GREATER BENDIGO AGAINST FAMILY VIOLENCE
Show your support against family violence at this community event.
The event features key speakers and community action showcase – walking against violence at 12.30pm.
For more information, click here.
Where: Bendigo Library Gardens, Hargreaves Street.
When: Wednesday, November 28, from noon to 1pm.
CFA OPEN DAYS
CFA branches are preparing for the fire season by hosting open days.
To get you ready for when the sparks fly, there will also be street corner meetings and demonstrations in coming months.
Golden Square’s open day includes demonstrations, information, colouring for children and a barbecue.
Maiden Gully’s open day allows for you to chat about your preparations, see demonstrations, and enjoy a barbecue and children’s activities.
Find more information about these events here.
Where: Maiden Gully Fire Brigade and Golden Square Fire Brigade.
When: Sunday, November 25, from 10am.
- Related: Open day at Marong CFA
GOLDFIELDS TRAIL RUN
Join in for one of the most scenic and challenging trail runs in the heart of Victoria’s Gold Rush country.
The Goldfields Trail Run is hosted in conjunction with the TreX Cross Triathlon Series, which together make up a weekend of off-road events for the entire family.
At Crusoe Reservoir, the courses challenge runners with a diverse array of terrain and scenery.
Register here.
Where: Crusoe Reservoir, Kangaroo Flat.
When: Sunday, November 25, from 6.30am.
NATIVE SEEDS
If you’re looking to learn more about local native plants head along to Mount Alexander Shire Council’s free sustainable living workshop.
This workshop includes Ian Higgins (Friends of Campbells Creek) demonstrating how to collect native plant seed, and you’ll have the opportunity to help collect seed for coming Landcare projects.
Wear a hat and sturdy boots and don’t forget to bring a water bottle. This workshop is suitable for people of all ages. Free event.
Secure your place by phoning Gabe Macauly on 5471 1834.
Where: Honeycomb Reserve, Honeycomb Road, Campbells Creek.
When: Saturday, November 24, from 10.30am to 12.30pm.
WALK TO D’FEET MND
This big fundraising event raises awareness, provides care, support, information and equipment to help those with motor neurone disease.
The walk starts at 10.30am, with registration and entertainment on from 9.30am.
The walk is about 3km and suitable for everyone with wheelchair and pram access.
Join in and help those with MND.
Where: Lake Weeroona, Nolan Street, Bendigo.
When: Sunday, November 25, 9.30am – noon.
FESTIVALS
FOOD TRUCK FESTIVAL
Feeling peckish? You won’t want to miss out on this three-day food-lovers’ event.
The Bendigo Food Truck Festival is back for its third and biggest event ever.
The festival features more trucks, music, entertainment, better facilities and a different layout.
Trucks included in the event are Billy van Creamy, Bites On Wheels, C'est Chick, Flame Tree Pizza and many, many more.
For tickets and information, click here.
Where: Sidney Myer Place and Rosalind Park, Bendigo.
When: Friday to Sunday, November 30 to December 2.
POP AND POUR FESTIVAL
Looking to travel a little further this weekend?
Head to the wine region of Echuca Moama and enjoy this food, drink and music festival.
Spend the afternoon moving from venue to venue using the Pop & Pour shuttles and indulge in an afternoon of region’s best producers, live musicians and gastronomical delights.
Click here for more information and to book.
Where: Perricoota Wine Region, Echuca Moama.
When: Saturday, November 24, noon – 6pm.
FUNDRAISERS
PETER SHEAHAN’S WALK UP
Peter Sheahan's Walk Ups has been raising money for charities for more than eight years.
At the fundraising event, all door proceeds will go to the Australian NPC Disease Foundation Inc.
The afternoon features all kinds of music such as Dawn Gerish, John Tehan, Terry Andison, Kevin O’Hara, Floreena Forbes, Ken Bice and much more.
There will also be all kinds of poetry, yarns and a raffle and lucky door prizes.
The cost is $10 a person.
For table bookings, please phone Peter on 5446 3805 or 0400 076 634.
Where: All Seasons Hotel, McIvor Road, Bendigo.
When: Sunday, November 25, from 1pm to 6pm.
- Related: Walk Up warms up for winter
PERFORMANCES
ONCE AND FOR ALL
At a local cemetery, a coming collaboration between sculptor Eliza-Jane Gilchrist and writer and actor Mark Penzak will explore the stories behind the gravestones.
The event will start with a tour of the cemetery, telling the stories behind notable graves and monuments.
The event trials of a form of theatre where visuals tells as much of the story as the words.
It’s not a classic play; rather, collaborators are trying to bring their audience into the atmosphere of the cemetery.
For more information, click here.
Where: The Mortuary Chapel, Quarry Hill Cemetery, Carpenter Street, Bendigo.;
When: Between Friday, November 30 to Sunday, December 2.
BRAHMS AT ST PAUL’S
The Bendigo Symphony Orchestra conclude their 2018 season with a performance of Brahms 1st Symphony.
The performance will also include Beethoven's Coriolan Overture and orchestral songs by Mozart, Handel and Wagner, with soprano Brenda McDougall.
This concert will be Rohan Phillips' last performance after 10 years as music director.
Click here to purchase tickets to this not to be missed performance.
Where: St Paul’s Cathedral, Myers Street, Bendigo.
When: Sunday, November 25, 2.30pm.
OPEN GARDENS
MUSK FARM
Open Gardens Victoria is opening the much-loved Musk Farm garden at Musk (near Daylesford).
Twenty years ago, the late Stuart Rattle transformed a dilapidated school into a property surrounded by semi-formal gardens comprising of 14 garden “rooms”.
Subsequent owners have continued to maintain and add to this beautiful 3.5-acre garden.
The opening of this garden features wine tastings, cheese, Devonshire teas, sculpture, botanic art and plant sales.
The garden can only be accessed by a vintage train ride from Daylesford Railway station or a bus shuttle service from Daylesford Secondary College.
There will be no parking on site. Entry $12, students $5, under-18 free.
Where: Musk Farm, Musk.
When: Saturday and Sunday, November 24 and 25, from 10am to 4.30pm.
DANCES
SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE
Enjoy a like-minded dancing community at this fun, family-friendly, dancing event.
On Saturday, there will be a dance at the Spring Gully Hall, with music by Rod McKenzie.
There will be a good program and a home-cooked supper. The evening also features a raffle and prizes.
Admission is $9 and all are welcome.
For more information, please phone Keith on 5444 2953.
Where: Spring Gully Hall, Spring Gully Road, Bendigo.
When: Sunday, November 25, from 8pm.
EXHIBITIONS
SCULPTURE EXHIBITION AND TRAIL
In recent weeks, some awe-inspiring outdoor sculptures have been installed on the lawns of the Hanging Rock Winery in preparation for the Art in the Vines Sculpture Exhibition and Trail.
One of Australia’s most well-known sculptors, Geoffrey Bartlett, has signed on to participate and has created his piece “Embrace #2” especially for the Art in the Vines.
Other sculptors who have pieces on display have their work on show at the likes of The Met Museum in New York, The National Gallery of Australia and other international spaces.
Free entry. For more information, click here.
Where: Hanging Rock Winery, Jim Road, Newham.
When: Until Sunday, March 31, from 10am to 5pm daily (except Christmas).
FLORAL TRANSIENCE
Sharon Greenaway is a photographic artist exploring the goldfield flowers.
The native flowers in Bendigo can be small and have a short flowering time, therefore not many people may see them.
Greenaway aims to highlight the flowers’ beauty in order to help with their conservation.
As well as the photographic art pieces on the wall, there will also be some of Greenaway’s wearable art.
Free entry. Click here for more.
Where: Finders Keepers Cafe, Bendigo.
When: Until Monday, December 31, from 9am to 5.30pm.
GROWING UP IN ECHUCA – WHAT KIDS DID FOR FUN
The exhibition “Growing Up in Echuca – What Kids Did for Fun” runs until the end of February.
The focus of the exhibition is connecting today’s kids to the yesteryear of their parents and grandparents and engaging families with their history.
Groups, please phone 5480 1325 to arrange a time to suit.
Where: Museum on the corner of Warren and Dickson Streets, Echuca.
When: Until the end of February, from 11am to 3pm daily.
GOTHIC BEAUTY
Curated by Tansy Curtin and Jessica Bridgfoot (and as a Bendigo Art Gallery exclusive), this exhibition takes a look into early Victorian rituals of mourning, as early as the 1800s.
The artists featured in the exhibition range from Jane Burton, Bill Henson and Janet Beckhouse just to name a few.
This exhibition draws on works from the gallery's historic collections, as well as loaned pieces and works from contemporary artists.
Where: Bendigo Art Gallery, View Street, Bendigo.
When: Until February 10, 2019.
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