1. Get personal with art
Thursday, September 5 at Wagga Art Gallery
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Get to know the artist behind mesmerising studio glass works on display as part of the touring JamFactory ICON exhibition, 'A Measure of Time', by Clare Belfrage. Belfrage elaborates on her work's inspirations and influences and what it means.
2. Enjoy the live music scene
Friday, September 6 at Wagga Civic Theatre
Daniel Thompson embodies the legendary, global star Johnny Cash with Back to San Quentin - 50 Years On to share the sound and story of Cash's second prison album, recorded at California's notorious maximum security prison.
3. Absorb the festival atmosphere
Friday and Saturday, September 6 and 7 at Wagga Showgrounds
The 155th annual Wagga Show is back this weekend for two days of carnival-style fun. Go for a spin in Side Show Alley, taste the range of festival foods and browse the region's top quality cakes, artwork and agricultural products.
4. Have a laugh
Saturday, September 7 at Wagga Civic Theatre
Dane Simpson is kicking off his first solo comedy show in his hometown this weekend, presenting Origins. The comedy performance speaks of culture, family and his journey to get where he is today.
5. Head to the tracks
Saturday, September 7 at Riverina Paceway
For the first Saturday night meeting, Wagga will hold a ten race program commencing at 5:30pm. Entry is free and attendees can enjoy a meal at the restaurant as well as a jumping castle to entertain the kids.
6. Country sound comes to town
Sunday, September 8 at Wagga Commercial Club
For the first time ever, country music man Allan Webster is bringing his unique twang to Wagga's stage with an energetic performance.