Craft & Garage Sale
- Saturday June 1, 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!
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Bell Tower Tours
- Saturday June 1, 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 June 1, 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.
Colourful Coiling
- Saturday June 1, 10am to 4pm, Goulburn Regional Art Gallery, 184 Bourke Street. Cost: $85. Book via eventbrite.com. Ph 4823 4494
Fiona Hammond is a jack-of-all-textile-trades who will walk you through her coiling process used in the textile show 'un:Seen'. Learn how to create coiled vessels of all varieties and leave with a uniquely designed basket.
White Ribbon Ball
- Saturday June 1, from 6:30pm, Goulburn Workers Club (entry via McKell Place). Cost: $75 each, tables of 10. Follow the Goulburn White Ribbon Facebook page for more information. Ph 0418 440 797
The next Goulburn White Ribbon Ball is set to rock around the clock with a rockabilly theme with live music, three-course meal and a silent auction, to raise money for and awareness around domestic violence. If you don't wish to dress in the rockabilly theme, then a formal frock or tails is the alternate dress code!
Goulburn Country Music Association
- Sunday June 2, 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 June 2, 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.
Woolly Winter Wonders
- Opening Sunday June 2 (to June 30), 3pm, Gallery on Track, 2 Blackshaw Road. Free entry. Ph 4822 7889
June is the perfect month to celebrate the wonders of wool! The Woolly Winter Wonders exhibition will feature many items handmade by local artisans. Purchase some gifts for loved ones or treat yourself to a unique piece.
Hudsons Circus
- Until Sunday June 2, show times vary, Workers Club Arena, Hume Street. Tickets: $15 to $60, book via seatadvisor.com. Ph 0458 483 766
A two-hour traditional circus with a modern twist, featuring '"edge of your seat daredevils, hilarious clowns and beautiful animal acts" in a fast-paced show.
Aftermath of WWI
- Sunday June 2, 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'.
Bush Traditions
- Friday June 7, 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.
TGR (The Green Room)
- Friday June 7, 7.30pm to 10.30pm, Goulburn Club, 19 Market Street. Free entry. Ph 0407 240 635
A local rock group with (vocals/guitar) Sabrina Lamont, (vocals/guitar) Paul Alessi, (bass) Gooch Wilson and (drums) Chris Robbo.
un:Seen
- Until June 29, 6pm to 8pm, Goulburn Regional Art Gallery, 184 Bourke Street. Free, but donations appreciated. Hours: weekdays, 9am to 5pm; Saturday, noon to 4pm. Ph: 4823 4494
Using fibre as the allegory of the invisible hidden within, 'un:Seen' is the fourth exhibition by 20 of the Untethered Fibre Artists, with works that explore human interaction, impart a message and share a passion through imagery and meaning, in cloth and stitch, felted wool, print and paint.
Katthy Cavaliere
- Until June 29, 6pm to 8pm, Goulburn Regional Art Gallery, 184 Bourke Street. Free, but donations appreciated. Hours: weekdays, 9am to 5pm; Saturday, noon to 4pm. Ph: 4823 4494
Works now in the permanent collection, 'Living Rag Doll' (2005), a performance work shot at Tony's New and Used Furniture in Verner Street; and 'Gaze of the Masked Philosopher' (2004), a photograph through the eyes of the Big Merino.
Goulburn Lilac City Dance Festival and Social Dance Night
- Saturday-Sunday, June 8-9, Goulburn Workers Club (entry via McKell Place). Ph 9731 0111
The Society of Australian Teachers of Dancing is hosting a weekend of dancing across the Queen's Birthday long weekend. Saturday: Social Dance Night. Sunday: Dance Competition. Events to include: Ballroom; Latin America; New Vogue; English Old Time; Pro/Amateurs; and Sequence Dance. Times: Saturday: 7pm start; Sunday: doors open at 10am for 11am start. For further information, please contact SATD. Phone (above) or email dance@satd.com.au.
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