Open Mic Night
- Second Friday monthly (January 10), 7.30pm-10pm, the Goulburn Club, Market Street. Free entry, bar on site. Phone 4821 2043
Where any performers can get on stage: musicians, singer/songwriters, poets, comedians or any other is encouraged to show off their talent. Soloists and groups regularly appear and the variety is always entertaining. Each act is given 10 to 15 minutes. Simply turn up and put your name on the whiteboard.
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Parkside Markets
- Second Saturday monthly (January 11), 8.30am-1.30pm, Belmore Park, Montague Street. Free entry. Phone 0477 258 006
A country market and Goulburn Rotary Club project with loads of stalls selling quality local arts, crafts, produce, plants, fresh flowers and great food.
Marulan Book Exchange
- Second Saturday monthly (January 11), 10am-1pm, Marulan Memorial Hall, 80 George Street. Free entry. Phone 4823 4492
A monthly event run by volunteers, providing a valuable resource for locals and visitors alike. This is one of the few Book Exchanges left in NSW. Bring your books and grab some new titles!
Lavender, Herb and Chilli Festival
- Weekend of January 11-12, Crystal Brook Gardens and Lavender Farm. Phone 4843 3333 or visit lavenderatlaggan.weebly.com
Come celebrate the allure of a wide range of different lavenders, herbs and chillies at this annual festival, which includes lavender harvesting and distilling demonstrations, chilli tastings and cooking classes using a variety of herbs. There will also be some terrific live music, plenty of food and tonnes of plants and products for sale.
Ridland's Tennis
- Monday-Thursday, January 13-16 and January 20-23, summer school holiday program. Cost: $100/four days or $30/day. Phone: 0428 770 289
Enjoy a bit of tennis at Ridland's Tennis these school holidays. There will be a great active and social fun program organised for each week. People of any level can join and enjoy the game as well as have a fun and social time.
Art Teenies
- January 13 and 20, 10am-10.45am, Goulburn Regional Art Gallery, Bourke Street. Entry: free. Phone: 4823 4494
A creative session of learning and fun with education officer Sally O'Neill. Sally will take you on a journey around exhibitions Of the Sun in gallery one, Aishah Kenton in gallery two, and The Window. Focus on new themes and ideas and work on a creative activity. Open to littlies, five years and under, and their carers.
Cherry Picking
- Until January 19, 10.30am to 4pm, Sacred Hill Cherries, 237 Merilla Lane, Parkesbourne. Phone: 0456 879 519
A pick-your-own-cherry adventure. Invite family and friends for an appointment with nature and have a wonderful bonding experience in this beautiful orchard. In secluded and picturesque scenery, find a calm escape from the hustle and bustle. Book tickets online/by phone to get the right time slot.
The Window
- Until January 25, Goulburn Regional Gallery, 184 Bourke Street. Gallery open weekdays 9am to 5pm; Saturdays, noon to 4pm. Free entry. Phone: 4823 4494
Summer/Autumn sees The Window become part of the gallery's rolling exhibition program, dedicated to presenting works from the permanent collection. The first exhibition will be curated by gallery volunteers.
Aishah Kenton
- Until January 25, Goulburn Regional Gallery, 184 Bourke Street. Gallery open weekdays 9am to 5pm; Saturdays, noon to 4pm. Free entry. Phone: 4823 4494
Living between Canberra and Kuala Lumpur, Aishah Kenton's photographic practice lies within the realm of the everyday seen through the medium of film. Working deeply within the parameters of black and white film over the past three years, Kenton's series of new work 'Second Exit' branches out into colour.
Of the Sun
- Until January 25, Goulburn Regional Gallery, 184 Bourke Street. Gallery open weekdays 9am to 5pm; Saturdays, noon to 4pm. Free entry. Phone: 4823 4494
Seven artists from across Australia who work land and sea scapes into performance, painting and installation. The exhibition is a contemplation of our relationship to earth's natural elements and the role they can play in our personal journeys. See: Sharon Adamson; Maringka Baker; Mary Barton; Lottie Consalvo; Teelah George; Claudia Nicholson; and Annika Romeyn.
Goulburn Parkrun
- Every Saturday at 8am (to 10am) off Fitzroy Street. Email goulburnhelpers@parkrun.com
A free, weekly five-kilometre timed run open to all ages and abilities. Please register before your first run and take a printed copy of your barcode if you want to be timed! Every week, grab a post-run coffee at Greengrocer cafe. Pet friendly, enquire. Public toilet.
Sunday Sessions
- Every Sunday, 1-5pm at The Goulburn Club, 19 Market Street. Phone: 0407 240 635
Bring an instrument or your voice to join a group sharing songs, tunes, stories and poetry. The emphasis is on traditional folk songs, Australian, Celtic and Americana. Song sheets are available online or people can lead or introduce new songs or tunes.
Kingsdale Wines
- Until March 29, every weekend, 10am to 5pm, 745 Crookwell Road, Kingsdale. Phone 4822 4880
From only seven acres, Kingsdale makes a range of award-winning wines in three red and three white varieties in a unique terroir. Howard and Elly Spark are passionate about making quality wine in the cool climate location. Visit for a wine tasting and enjoy the wines, beautiful views, cappuccino/teas, brownies and muffins.
Yarralaw Springs
- Cellar door wine tasting open first/second/third Sunday monthly (January 12, 19), 11am-4pm, subject to change. Contact proprietor. 133 Muffets Road, Quialigo. Phone 4844 7188
Cool climate wines from the Southern Tablelands. Sample estate grown classic varieties, using organic practices and produced in a unique strawbale winery.
Listings courtesy goulburnaustralia.com.au
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