Anzac Day
Thursday, April 25 - Wagga
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Legacy will host a dawn service from 5:30am at the cenotaph in Memorial Park.
A 6:45am service outside the war cemetery gates on Kooringal Road will proceed Anzac speeches by Mount Austin High School captains Rhyley McClenahan and Georgia Boyland.
Anzac Day Mass will be held at St Michael's Cathedral from 9am.
A commemorative march along Baylis Street will begin at 10:30am, before the wreath-laying service.
Group Captain Iain Carty, Senior ADF Officer for the RAAF Base Wagga will deliver an occasional address at the Victory Memorial Gardens from 11:15am.
The day will conclude with a sunset service at 5:30pm outside the RSL Club.
Stone the Crows Festival
Until Thursday, April 25 - ACTA Grounds
Taking the focus away from the youth this time, this festival is aimed specifically at the grey nomads of the region to enjoy the camping experience, catch up with old friends, and make new ones. Bring along your camper, caravan or tent to enjoy the stay. The festival wraps up tomorrow. \
Troy Cassar-Daley
Saturday, April 27 - Wagga Civic Theatre
Legendary Australian country music singer and guitarist, Troy Cassar-Daley, is headed for Wagga this weekend to share his sound and wow the crowd. Tickets are almost sold out and hard to come by now, so get in quick to make sure you don't miss out.
Arthur Wicks
Saturday, April 27 - Wagga Civic Theatre
Explore Arthur Wicks' latest work, 'Systems Feedback 1976 / Information Overload 2019 +', which shares a dystopian reality with the audience through photography, sound, Portapak videos and slides. Wick uses modern-day techniques with his photographic work.
Celtic Illusion
Sunday, April 28 - Wagga Civic Theatre
In an event for the whole family, enjoy a show of magical illusions, dance and Contemporary Irish sounds leaving the crowd in awe.