Meadow Flat country and western supper dance will be held on Saturday, July 7 at 7pm at the Mac Scott memorial hall. Entertainment will be provided by the West Brothers.
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Tickets cost $20 and to book, call Maree on 6355 5784 or Helen on 0409 911 298. A bus can be available for transport. Attendees are asked to bring a plate of food to share.
Display
The work of Domestic Violence advocate Sue Day Banham will be on display at Lithgow Library from July 2 to 31.
“With such an array of diverse artists on display there is always something to experience at the Library,” Lithgow City Council mayor Stephen Lesslie said.
“This artist is dedicated to such a worthy cause, this art exhibition is not to be missed”.
Sue Day Banham is the founder of charity ‘Stop all Domestic Violence’ and is also a published author and illustrator.
Her exhibition will include paraphernalia from her charity and artwork from her published children’s books.
This will be on display in the Lithgow Library during the Library opening hours of 9am to 6pm Monday to Friday and 9am to 12 noon on Saturdays.
For more information on this exhibition or to enquire about exhibiting at the library call 6352 9100.
Sculptures on show
A lifetime passion for antiques, and digging in old tips for bottles and artefacts has evolved into a creative endeavour for local artist and musician Lyn Doherty.
The quirky sculptures that are the result of Lyn’s ideas will be on display at Lithgow Library from Monday, July 2 until Tuesday, July 31.
“It is fascinating to see the amazing artistic creations that a few bits of metal, wood and ceramics can become,” Mayor Stephen Lesslie said.
“This will be another art exhibition not to be missed”.
Cats and boats are just some of Lyn’s sculptures that will be on display throughout July and can be viewed during the Library opening hours.
Open day
Tarella, the Blue Mountains Historical Society’s 19th century cottage museum at 99 Blaxland Road, Wentworth Falls will be holding an Open Day from 10am until 3pm on Sunday, June 24.
This is your last chance to see some of the Society’s wonderful lace work which will be on display in The Sun Room Gallery at Tarella.