Well the Roller Derby is sold out (and I missed getting a ticket -grrr!) but what other wild, interesting and fun events are taking place in out fair city this weekend?
We wont know unless you tell us.
Well the Roller Derby is sold out (and I missed getting a ticket -grrr!) but what other wild, interesting and fun events are taking place in out fair city this weekend?
We wont know unless you tell us.
willo said :
http://region.com.au/?p=14230
speedway sunday from 10 am
For anyone going to the speedway, be advised that Yass Rd is closed between the oaks estate turnoff and the train bridge just outside Queanbeyan for roadworks all weekend.
Never mind – I did it myself.
Looks like the Majura Festival will have a jumping castle, market stalls, street performers, live music, a petting farm and wine tasting. There, doesn’t that sound just a little bit more interesting?
In recognition of its emergence as a significant local cultural event the festival continues to be successful in securing funding allowing NCS to celebrate its values of empowerment, inclusiveness and participation in the local community.
Instead of the public sector mission statement boilerplate, could you give us some sort of idea about what’s actually there? Rides? Food? Performances? Coz I can’t say I’m the slightest bit interested in going to watch “the active engagement (of the) local community and businesses in such a way that more ongoing, sustainable relationships continue to be established and celebrated”, or even imagine what that would look like.
Vintage fashion fair at the Albert Hall
http://www.canberraonline.com.au/events/item.php?pid=5843
I went this evening, it was quite interesting – picked up a few things that were a good price. It was pretty quiet in terms of the crowd, probably because the Albert Hall is covered in chemicals and the outside smells like a paint shop exploded. It’s nice once you get inside though. ^-^
ANUSA presents THE END OF THE WORLD PARTY
UNION COURT, ANU
24 October 2009 – 6:30pm – 11:55pm
Featuring live music from Fun Machine
apocalyptic fire-twirling
moonlight cinema – ‘The Age of Stupid’
climate change speakers
zombie movie
Event Facebook Group: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=177608146124
Majura Festival
See you there!
24th October 2009 – Woolley St, DICKSON, ACT – 10am to 10pm
The Majura Festival has been run as an annual event by NCS since 2000. Since then, it has evolved to a visible cultural event signifying the close linkages that have developed between NCS and the local community. An emphasis has been to actively engage local community and businesses in such a way that more ongoing, sustainable relationships continue to be established and celebrated.
The Majura Festival aims to be accessible for all members of the community and encourages local schools, community organisations, businesses, professional performers and residents to get together and celebrate life in the Inner North of Canberra. In recognition of its emergence as a significant local cultural event the festival continues to be successful in securing funding allowing NCS to celebrate its values of empowerment, inclusiveness and participation in the local community.
Avenue Q opens at the Canberra Theatre tonight, puppet nudity and all.
http://www.canberratheatre.org.au/pages/event/performance1070.asp
Crossroads in Garema Place, Civic (25th October from around 19:15 to 21:00)
Celebrating the Greatness of God
Praying for the City of Canberra
A talk on: The Wonderful Scandal of Jesus
Gospel songs both new and old
Live music
Free pancakes
Fun atmosphere
Friends, family, everyone welcome
This event is presented by Crossroads Christian Church, Canberra. http://www.crossroads.asn.au
Facebook event details: http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/event.php?eid=156717754652&index=1
Come along and find out a bit more about that crazy Jesus bloke.
Dragonsabreast Corporate Challenge Dragon Boat Regatta!
In October each year, on the weekend nearest to Australia’s Breast Cancer Day, Dragons Abreast ACT holds its Corporate and Social Challenge Regatta. The Pink Lady Shield, generously donated by Brendan Smyth MLA, is awarded each year to the fastest team. The Sylvia Flaxman Cup, donated by the Flaxman family, is awarded to the social team most in keeping with Dragons Abreast aims of participation and inclusiveness. The Maggie Sharp Award is for an all female crew.
There are 34 teams competing from around Canberra, including government departments and schools.
8:30-2:30 on Saturday! Should be a great day!!
Live Evil (the band responsible for a rash of heavy metal tribute shows, including the sold out Iron Maiden and Dio shows) are playing at the Wanniassa Tavern friday night from 9-30. A boozy night of classic heavy metal: Iron Maiden, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Ozzy Osbourne.
Gambling with the Climate – a performance by comedian Rod Quantock.
Lawns in front of Parliament House
24 October 1.30pm
This Saturday won’t be like anything you’ve ever seen before.
In more than 170 countries, over 4000 actions will be taking place to highlight the important number 350.
The latest science tells us that 350 (parts per million) is the level of carbon dioxide that we need to fall below to have a chance of a safe climate (we are currently at 387), and a global campaign has been launched to get there: 350.org
Canberra’s 350 action, on the lawns in front of new Parliament House, will include a performance by comedian ROD QUANTOCK, with games, festivities and prizes for the best dressed (come as a polar bear, politician, polluter – anything)!
It’s called ‘GAMBLING WITH THE CLIMATE’ and it kicks off at 1.30pm! It’s fun, free, and everyone is welcome!
This Saturday, let’s all be part of one voice across the world for a safe climate!
Spread the word!
• Forward this email!
• Invite your friends on Facebook.
• Print off and hand around some (local or general) fliers.
• Spread the word using 350.org.
• Let your community know (work bulletin boards, school newsletters, etc)
sancha paza, cuaba and lagavulin at university house gardens in 10 hours.
but who’s counting.
ACT Gridiron Round 9
Saturday 24 Oct
Game 1 – 12:30 – Centurions v Tuggeranong Tornadoes
Game 2 – 3:00 – Gladiators v Uni of Canberra Firebirds
@ Greenway Enclosed Oval, Soward Way (behind Centrelink building), Tuggeranong
+1 for Chat Noir.
Well, not me. I’ll be living the 30-something urban professional’s dream of minding other people’s kids.
LoveBumps and girlfriends are going. Last weekend they all ‘had’ to buy lingerie that matches their dresses. Frak! With that dress code, I want to go!
Friday Night at The Potbelly:
The Chuffs
Ffat Controller
Scaramouche
Saturday Night at the Basement:
Megafauna Fest – A HUGE night of hard Rock and Metal featuring:
Looking Glass, Hytest (NSW), Kimbo (VIC), Radical Surf Ninjas From Hell On Fire, The Chuffs, Inside the Exterior, Buttnugget, Super Best Friends, Bent Hen, Leisure Suit Lenny + More.
All proceeds donated to the Australian Cancer Research Foundation.
For more details, see:
http://www.myspace.com/megafaunafest
You can watch Roller Derby on Stateline.
ABC1 Friday at 7.30pm Repeated Midday Saturday.
Impro Match Point
Sunday, 25 October, 8 pm
Tickets : $5!
Woden Tradies
Book on 0416 007 197.
A unique ‘never to be repeated’ night of improvisation with scenes and stories created from audience suggestion that will flow from comedy, cute and quirky to melodrama and potentially dark drama.
A great night for those audiences who are fans of improvisation shows like Who’s Line Is It Anyway? and Thank God You’re Here as well as those people looking for an INEXPENSIVE new type of theatre experience.
See http://www.impro.com.au/shows.php?from=ra for all the details
Bungendore Rodeo, rodeo grounds 5km past Bungendore on the coast road. All day Sunday.
Canberra Girls Grammar School Fete
For more info: http://www.cggs.act.edu.au/pages/page682.asp
The Roller Derby is booked out?! (>.<) Didn't know it was ticketed. 🙁
Computer Fair, Uni of Canberra Recreation Centre (off Ginninderra Dr) Saturday 10AM-3PM. Admission $3.00, kids free.
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