MONTREAL GOLDFIELD
HERITAGE TOURS
Tours run
daily at 2pm

Wheelchair access
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Gain an insight into early alluvial
mining
and enjoy the beauty of nature's revival.
Guided tours of heritage site set amongst tree ferns.
See the old mineshafts, hear the stories of bygone days,
relive the
past...
Admission: $5 Children under 5: Free
Groups of more than 12 people and bus tour operators
please book your tour through the Bermagui Visitor
Information Centre Ph:
6493 3054
or call
in to Bermagui Community Centre,
cnr Young and Bunga Streets.
(maximum
of 12 people per guide) |
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BERMAGUI
SEASIDE FAIR

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Bermagui Seaside Fair, held
on the second Saturday in March each year, is a multi award winning tourism
event
attracting around 10,000 people. It includes a
traditional Blessing of the Fleet
ceremony, fancy dress
street parade, over 100 market stalls, carnival,
sandcastle
competition, helicopter joy flights over the scenic coastline,
music and entertainment on two stages, quality arts and
crafts and
photographic exhibitions, pet pageant, kid's
novelty events,
fireworks spectacular and more.
Visit our
website for more
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SCULPTURE
ON
THE EDGE

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Sculpture on the Edge
will run from Friday 2nd March to Sunday 11th March 2012, with an exhibition
of large sculptures on Endeavour Point headland & Horseshoe Bay beach,
and an
exhibition of smaller sculptures in the Bermagui Community Community Centre. You are
also invited to attend a public symposium on March 4th entitled "Lets
Hear it for the Girls!"
This sometimes
contravertial event has been held annually since 2007 and will
again feature some of Australia's finest sculptors as well as emerging
artists.
Visit our website for more
info or to book for the symposium:
www.sculpturebermagui.org.au |
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FOUR
WINDS FESTIVAL
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The Four Winds Festival is held every second
Easter in an
outdoor amphitheatre, nine kilometres south of Bermagui.
In the twelve festivals held since 1991, Four Winds has
offered its audiences the opportunity to hear some of the
best Australian and international musicians playing fine
classical and contemporary works, in programs drawn from
a wide diversity of musical and cultural traditions.
The festivals have established a reputation for excellence in
music that is enhanced by being performed in a magical
site, where artists, winds, birds, even on occasion a Four
Winds frog, all contribute to the proceedings.
more info |
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BERMAGUI BEACH HOTEL

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Live music Saturday nights |
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BERMAGUI
COUNTRY CLUB
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Mondays 11am -2pm
Wednesdays 7.30 -8pm
8.15pm
Fridays From 5pm
5 - 7pm
8pm
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Club Bingo
Badge Draw & Raffle
Trivia Night - min 2 people
per group
Twilight bowls and BBQ
Badge draw, schooner draw
and Bonanza Raffle |
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THE BERMAGUI MARKETS
Dickinson Park Bermagui
Last
Sunday of the month

THE COBARGO MARKETS
Cobargo Laneway Markets are an initiative of Cobargo Creators and
happen every Saturday from 9am till 1pm.
Come and enjoy the friendly Cobargo vibe
while you browse fresh produce, seedlings, herbs, local crafts, craft
supplies and other locally made goodies. There's also trashy treasures
and treasured trash for the bargain hunters and the odd busker to
entertain.
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Coordinated by the Bermagui / Cobargo
Red Cross
Contact: Gary Stevens 6493 6581
Interested stallholders please contact Veronica on
0437 263128 or email CobargoCreators@gmail.com
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OPEN GARDEN DISPLAYS
Le Ander
Lot 41 Tilba Road Bermagui
Daily from 9am
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Entry $5.00
Phone 6493 4284 |
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TILBA VALLEY WINERY
947 Old Highway
Narooma
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Open Wednesday - Sunday
11am -4pm
May thru to Sept
Live entertainment
1st and 3rd Sundays of every
month and regular musical, cultural and artistic events
throughout the year
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