Treat your tastebuds
Wagga Foodies Night Market | Friday, November 22 | Murrumbidgee Turf Club
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For the lover of desserts to cultural cuisines, and for the little ones who fancy a bounce on the jumping castle or painting their faces, this market has it all. Beer and wine is also available on the evening, as well as a number of retail stalls to browse. Part of the entry profit also goes to Rural Aid to help struggling farmers in drought.
Throw it back to the 70s
The Groove Factory play Elvis | Friday and Saturday, November 22-23 | Wagga Commercial Club
Take a trip down memory lane and relive the King's greatest hits from Elvis' 1972 Live at Madison Square Garden album. Jamie Way, Dale Allison, Dave Wall, Geoff Simpson, Andrew heap, Riley McPherson and Wade Burgess join their vocals and instrumental talent as The Groove Factory to bring an energetic live performance to the club.
Make the most of spring's last days
Slip into Spring Markets | Saturday, November 23 | Mount Austin Public School
Enjoy steak and sausage sandwiches, cool drinks and other tasty treats while browsing a number of crafty stalls. Enter the Christmas raffle for a chance to win a 5kg Cadbury Favourites box, with money raised going towards improving the school.
Explore the gift of life
Joel Markham: Heaven and Earth | Saturday, November 23 onward | Wagga Art Gallery
Check out the new exhibition of photo media art which explores the different perceptions of life, and questions the possibility of an abstract reality contrasting the common human experience we all relate to.
See a classic in new light
Del Kathryn Barton: The Nightingale and the Rose | Saturday, November 23 onward | Wagga Art Gallery
Oscar Wilde's 19th Century classic has been reinvented through an artistic lens to understand his creativity. The exhibition is presented in collaboration with Del Kathryn Barton, celebrated director Brendan Fletcher and award-winning visual effects house Method Studios.