Australian Chamber Orchestra
What a coup for the shire! One of the world's great chamber orchestras will perform at the James Theatre to a sold out crowd. To find out how this event came about, read Scott Bevan's in-depth story how this here.
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Tocal Field Days
The region's largest agricultural show, Tocal Field Days, is back in 2021. Local community groups will benefit from grants issued from the event's proceeds.
"Tocal also connects farmers and community, educating people about the importance of agriculture and where food comes from," said event manager, Wendy Franklin.
All the favourite Tocal activities will be back including the piglet races, fencing demonstrations, sheep shearing, horse course display, the working dogs, motorbikes, quads and side-by-sides. There will be food, wine, art and craft displays, fashion parades, gardening talks, cooking demonstrations and cooking workshops for kids and adults.
This year there will be robotics and drone demonstrations as part of a special feature on future farming. The three day event will be held at Tocal Agricultural Centre from Friday April 30 to Sunday May 2.
Tickets are now on sale at tocalfielddays.com or they can be bought at the gate.
Guitar Concert
On Saturday night at The James, seasoned performers Michael Fix and Mark Cryle join forces on stage to create a unique musical perspective on Australian history. Their show Time Lines: Australian Stories in Song, brings people and events to life in song. Both Mark and Michael are multi-instrumentalists and renowned performers, who are passionate about keeping Australia's history alive - the good, the bad and the ugly - in a rich catalogue of original songs. Tickets are $30 for general admission, and $20 for concession. You can buy tickets online or at the theatre on the night.
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