Wingham lights up: The Manning River Turtle Conservation Group Winter Solstice Lantern Walk begins from 4.30pm on Saturday at Wingham Brush. Photo: Julie Slavin.
What’s on in the Manning, Great Lakes and Gloucester.
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All weekend
- Club Taree-MidCoast Automotive Group Champion of Champions snooker tournament, Club Taree. Starts 9am Saturday with the semi-finals and finals to be held Sunday.
- Exhibitions: Ocean Dreaming (Andy Snelgar and Andy Wallace) plus Artexpress at the Manning Regional Art Gallery. Both close this Sunday. Wed-Sat 10am to 4pm and Sun 1pm to 4pm.
- Exhibition: The Other Side Art Cafe, Camera to Canvas exhibition featuring work of Joshua Sgarano and Wendie Patch. 10am to 4pm Friday to Sunday.
- Pix from the Stix annual photography competition, Gloucester Gallery from Friday June 22 to Sunday July 15, 10am to 4pm. Official opening 7pm June 22, all welcome.
Friday
- Storytime - Hallidays Point Library, 10.30am to 11.30am, Village Shopping Centre High Street, Hallidays Point. Free.
- Less is More! Declutter Workshop at Tea Gardens Library (Marine Parade), 2pm to 4pm. Free
Saturday
- Random Acts of Art at Wingham, creative activities and market stalls at Central Park from 11.30am. Lantern making from 2pm at Wingham Brush. Wingham Aglow projections run into evening.
- Manning River Turtle Conservation Group Winter Solstice Lantern Walk, 4.30pm at Wingham Brush.
- Cookbook launch, Mon’s Mediterranean Kitchen at Club Taree, 2pm. Tickets from the club..
- Tuncurry Markets, 8am to 1pm, John Wright Park, Tuncurry.
- Mount George Markets, 9am, Mount George Hall, Nowendoc Road.
- The Three Brothers Farm Produce market, 8am to noon, Johns River Community Hall, Johns River Road.
Sunday
- Old Bar Markets, 7am to 1pm, Old Bar Reserve, Old Bar Road, Old Bar.
- Harrington Genuine Farmers Market, 8.30am to 1pm, John Oxley Reserve, Beach Street, Harrington.
- Pacific Palms Markets, 9am to 1pm, Pacific Palms Community Centre, The Lakes Way, Pacific Palms.