The Sgt Parry Memorial Day at Jugiong will be held on November 3 and the combined Cherry Chase, Chase the Colour Run will be staged on November 18, with runners given the option to run a five or 10 kilometre race, or take part in the colour run. Sign up on the Cherry Chase website.
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Harden Picnics: Forty nominations have been received for the Harden Picnic races to be held this Saturday at the Harden Racecourse.
Boorowa Carnival: A crowd of around 6000 participants and spectators are expected for the Boorowa Touch Football/Netball Carnival tomorrow.
Festival programs: The Woolworths National Cherry Festival is approaching rapidly with the cherry harvest not long off and the festival to be held on November 30, December 1 and 2. Programs are now available. They can also be downloaded at visithilltopsregion.com.au.
Open Gardens: A garden at Hovells Creek and one at Young are the latest on the list of gardens open for public enjoyment this month. The “Old Graham” garden on Frogmore Road will be open this weekend, while the Succulent Garden on Normans Road will also open this Friday and Saturday.
Art Exhibitions: Those who enjoy art are invited to attend exhibitions at the weekend. At Harden the 26th Annual Festival of Art Exhibition and Sale is open at the Old Court House Murrumburrah on Saturday and Sunday. The Young Society of Artists exhibition Scenes from An Ordinary Life will soon make way for an exhibition from Cowra artist Anne Morton.
COMING EVENTS
- October 26 – Masquerade Dinner Dance, National Cherry Festival fundraiser, Young Services Club, $65 per head. Tickets: 0434 863 085.
- October 26/27 – Succulent Garden, 121 Normans Road, Young, 10.30am to 3.30pm.
- October 27 – Maimuru Spring Fair, Maimuru Public School, 10am to 3pm.
- October 27/28 – Harden Murrumburrah 26th Annual Festival of Art. Exhibition and Sale at the Old Court House Murrumburrah. 10am to 4pm.