You can enjoy many events in the Tablelands this week. There is lots of art to explore, local markets, a new Bond film and so much more.
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Tech Tuesdays
- November 9, Goulburn Mulwaree Library, 1pm - 3pm
Tablelanders can learn more about their iPhones and Androids with this session. You can learn more about settings and security, the basics like making calls and learning more about social media, apps and games.
Attendees can secure their spots here.
New movie: No Time to Die
- November 11, Lilac City Cinema, from 10.30am
The 25th installment of James Bond is coming to the Tablelands this week. Bond has left service and is enjoying time in Jamaica before he is called to help rescue a kidnapped scientist.
Have a look at session times here.
Open mic night
- November 12, The Goulburn Club, 7.30pm - 10.30pm
The second Friday of the month means open mic is back! Warm up your singing voice, tune your instruments or come along for some music. Poets and comedians are also welcome to perform! Every act is given 10 to 15 minutes to perform, just write your name on the whiteboard to secure your spot.
Live Music in the Beer Garden
- November 13, Tattersalls Hotel
Enjoy a DJ this Saturday at the Tattersalls Hotel. Attendees must show they are fully vaccinated before entering the premises.
Goulburn Rotary Parkside Markets
- November 13, 3 Montague Street, Goulburn, 8.30 - 1.30
Tablelanders can explore a market full of artisan producers, food, flowers, jewellery and so much more. All funds raised from the markets go towards projects for the Tablelands community.
Attendees must be double-vaccinated and show proof of vaccinations up entry.
Goulburn Bustle
- Until January 28, Goulburn Regional Gallery, Monday to Friday 9am - 5pm and Saturday 12pm - 4 pm
The gallery's permanent exhibition will take over the gallery's main exhibition space with new acquisitions, hidden gems and favourites from previous showcases.
The collection has been curated by the gallery's team, and is the last exhibition of the year.
Australian Ceramics Open Studios: Woodbine Cottage Pottery
- November 13 - 14, 64 Ada Street, Goulburn, 10am - 4pm
Helen Eatough opens her studio for the ninth annual Australian Ceramics Open Studios event this weekend. People can learn more about ceramics and pottery at the studio and have the opportunity to buy items made locally.
Exhibition: Genevieve Swifte 'Blister'
- Until January 8, Goulburn Regional Gallery
Canberra based artist Genevieve Swifte's exhibition is full of portraits, still-life pictures and self-portraits which tell a story about trauma and intimacy. She works on a variety of mediums and explores her heritage and connection to Australia's landscape.
Sunday sessions
- November 14, Goulburn Club, 1pm - 5pm
Kick back and relax, or even bring your voice and instrument along to Sunday Sessions at the Goulburn Club. A mix of Australian, folk, Americana and Celtic songs will be played. Tablelanders can enjoy Aussie songs from 1pm to 3pm and Americana hits from 3pm to 5pm.
Convoy for Kids: Mystery Drive
- November 14, around Goulburn
Convoy Kids for Goulburn is a charity that supports children with cancer, terminal illnesses and disabilities. The charity will depart from the Gateway Service Station at 10am. The cars will be driving around Goulburn for the annual fundraiser.
The charity has raised over $238,000 since 2015.
You can register your vehicle for $60 here. Participants can join an alfresco BBQ afterwards.
Library Second Hand Book Sale
- November 15 - 22 or until sold, Goulburn Mulwaree Library
Looking for a new read? There is plenty to discover at the second hand book sale. Everything is two dollars or you can fill a bag for $10. You will find non-fiction, fiction, magazines, children's books and lots more.
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