Menopause The Musical
- Friday May 3, 7.30pm to 11.30pm, Goulburn Workers Club, 1 McKell Place. Tickets: $49.90 (18 and over) via events.ticketbooth.com.au or call 9053 8604
Inspired by a hot flush and a bottle of wine, Menopause The Musical is a celebration for women who are on the brink of, in the middle of, or have survived 'The Change'.
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Gabby & Jo
- Friday May 3, 7.30pm to 11.30pm, The Goulburn Club, 19 Market Street. Free entry. Ph 0407 240 635
Karaoke with a live band. Free entry.
Bush Traditions
- Friday May 3, 7.30pm to 10.30pm, The Goulburn Club, 19 Market Street. Free entry. Ph 4884 4214
An evening of Australian song and local dance tunes on the first Friday of each month. Printed music is available or you can join in and sing along by ear. Each month has a theme to focus interest on a different aspect of our heritage. May 3: Iron Rails.
A Tree, Falling
- Opening Friday May 3, 7.30pm, Lieder Theatre, Goldsmith Street. Cost: Tickets $15-$25 (at the Goulburn Medical Centre, McKell Place or via liedertheatre.com). Ph 4821 5066
Lola is a local council friendly visitor to former doctor Lenny. Lenny suffers from dementia. Over time, a remarkable friendship blossoms. Often hilarious, a laugh-through-the-tears journey of friendship for all ages. Shows also on: May 4, 2pm, 7.30pm; May 5, 2pm; May 8, 2pm (special matinee with Q&A and invited panel); May 10, 7.30pm; May 11, 2pm, 7.30pm; May 12, 2pm.
Super Trucks
- Saturday and Sunday, May 4 and 5, Wakefield Park, Braidwood Road. Spectator entry from $20. Ph 4822 2811
Take the family for an exciting day at the track (Round 1 of 4). If you love noise, speed and big rigs, then this is the event for you! Cafe open both days.
Craft & Garage Sale
- Saturday May 4, 9am to 1pm, St Saviour's Cathedral hall, 170 Bourke Street. Ph: 4821 2206 (office).
The first Saturday of every month. Craft items, garden equipment, clothes, books, produce, tools, bric-a-brac, furniture, toys, plants all at low prices. Refreshments available. All welcome!
Bell Tower Tours
- Saturday May 4, 10.30am and 2.30pm, St Saviour's Cathedral bell tower, 170 Bourke Street. Ph: 4821 2206 (office). Admission by donation.
Take an interactive tour and learn about the history of the bells at St Saviour's Cathedral. The splendid bell-tower, soaring windows and massive stone work are the first impressions one has of St Saviour's, with the only 12 bell and flat 6th country peal in the Southern Hemisphere.
Lilac City Markets
- Saturday May 4, 9am to 2pm, Goulburn Public School, 204 Bourke Street. Ph: 0448 211 839
Local arts, crafts, produce and other items plus kids activities and barbecue. Held on the first Saturday of every month.
Tallong Apple Day
- Sunday May 5 from 9am, Memorial Drive, Tallong. Entry: $5 each. Free shuttle bus from Marulan to Tallong return, all day. Ph 0424 956 534
Lots of apples for sale, plus arts, crafts, entertainment, demos, comps and prizes, and so much more. All profits go to support local community groups.
Pumpkin Festival
- Sunday May 5, 10am to 4pm, 10 Bourke Street, Collector. Entry: $10 / $5 / under 15s free. Ph 0401 339 530
Giant pumpkin displays, hay bale maze, pumpkin food (scones, pies, soup, pizzas, bread) and more! More than 140 market stalls and many activities, showcasing local produce and the arts/craft community. Directions: Take the Federal Highway to Collector and follow the signs to the free parking area. Car park entry via Lorn Street.
Goulburn Country Music Association
- Sunday May 5, 11.30am to 3.30pm, Workers Club, McKell Place sports bar. Ph: 0427 484 448. Entry: Gold coin donation.
Come along on the first Sunday of each month to enjoy live country music (old and new), soft rock and easy listening. A large dance floor or sit back, relax and enjoy yourself.
Sunday Music Sessions
- Sunday May 5, 1pm to 5pm at the Goulburn Club, 19 Market Street. Ph: 4821 2043. Admission: free.
Join a friendly bunch to share some music and singing on the veranda or by the fire. Join in. listen and enjoy. 1pm, Australiana; 3pm, Americana.
Animal Antics
- Opening Sunday May 5 (to May 26), 3pm at Gallery on Track, 2 Blackshaw Road. Free entry. Ph 4822 7889
Varied works created in many mediums - pastel, colored pencil, oil, scratch board and printing techniques - by artists Gillian Baldock and Michelle Giles.
Aftermath of WWI
- Sunday May 5, 2pm to 4pm at Mulwaree High School Remembrance Museum, McDermott Drive. Ph: 4821 2587. Admission: Gold coin donation.
The Remembrance Museum contains militaria from the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts right back to the New Zealand Maori War, fought in the mid-19th century. The theme focuses on returning troops, the Spanish influenza pandemic: 'the aftermath of war'.
Top End Wedding
- Wednesday May 8, from 6pm, Lilac City Cinema, Lilac Place. Tickets: $20 via eventbrite.com.au. Ph 0403 649 553
Charity screening of 'Top End Wedding'. Goulburn-Quelicai Friendship, MedEarth and Rotary have a 40-foot container of life-saving medical equipment to send to Quelicai and Baucau Hospitals in Timor Leste. Help raise the $7000 shipping cost by supporting this special event. A Mothers Day Gift stall will be set up to assist in raising additional funds towards this cause and everyone will go in the draw for 'A Lucky Door Prize'. Supper will be served at 8.10pm.
The Art of Ageing
- Until Saturday May 11, Goulburn Regional Art Gallery, 184 Bourke Street. Ph: 4823 4494. Hours: weekdays, 9am to 5pm; Saturday, noon to 4pm. Admission: Free.
Five photographers, each from a regional city in NSW, including Goulburn's own Tina Milson from the property Cardross, exploring, turning and flipping the idea of seniority.
Dawn to Dust
- Until Saturday May 11, Goulburn Regional Art Gallery, 184 Bourke Street. Ph: 4823 4494. Hours: weekdays, 9am to 5pm; Saturday, noon to 4pm. Admission: Free.
Tina Milson's deep passion for photography is inherently a process of documentation. From portraiture to landscape, Milson's diverse photographic portfolio highlights the resilience and vulnerability of country communities through drought, floods and everything in between.
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