There’s lots to get you out of the house and entertained this weekend, with events ranging from art exhibitions to cooking classes.
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Organise your weekend with this handy hit list.
1. Gears and Beers
This event is for cyclists who enjoy a quality beer at the end of a ride.
The Wollundry Rotary’s 5th Gears and Beers festival returns to Wagga this weekend.
The first ride of the day – the Dirty 130 – kicks off at 7am and will head 130 kilometres north to Marrar and Coolamon before returning back to the Victory Memorial Gardens.
The festival will then begin from 11am.
For more information click here.
2. Picnic Races
Pack up a tasty picnic and enjoy the sunshine at the Wagga Picnic Race Day.
The annual race day raises money for Country Hope. The races will kick off from midday at the MTC, with plenty of races and entertainment to keep revellers busy as they enjoy a chilled picnic.
The six-race program at Wagga Racecourse will have TAB coverage and Fashions on the Field promises to be a highlight.
For more information click here.
3. Diesel for Camp Quality
Amid an Australia wide tour after the release of the hugely successful album 'Diesel 30' has chosen to grace the river banks of Wagga in aid of the great cause that is Camp Quality.
Camp Quality is a registered, not-for-profit, children’s cancer charity which has been operating in Australia since 1983.
For more information click here.
4. Josh Hanlon Fundraiser
McPherson Oval will be the place to be in Wagga on AFL grand final day as three football clubs band together to support their mate.
A fundraiser dubbed ‘The Josh Hanlon Chookhana – AFL Grand Final Day at McPherson Oval’ has been organised to help support the injured North Wagga footballer.
For more information click here.
5. Open Studio Gallery
Open Studio Gallery, previously Art on the Levee has relocated the exhibition to their gallery in Small Street, Wagga Wagga.
Every Saturday morning you can mingle with the artists, experience the artworks by local artists and purchase paintings on for sale that are on display.
For more information click here.
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