Special National Cherry Festival feature in the Young Witness
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Find inside Friday, November 29's edition of the Young Witness a 16-page special feature insert outlining all you need to know ahead of this year's milestone 70th National Cherry Festival.
Organisers are busily finalising preparations ahead of the festival opening, as visitors flock to town for a taste of Young's famous cherries.
More festival coverage coming.
Welcome
A big welcome to all the visitors to the Hilltops region, we hope you enjoy your stay. Please call in to the Visitor Information Centres in Young, Harden or Boorowa for information, maps and your other requirement.
We are here to help.
Cherry picking
The cherry harvest is well underway with pick-your-own orchards open and commercial orchards picking and packing fruit. The cherries are always a big drawcard with people everywhere, who travel from all parts of the globe to take part.
Good to see that there will be cherries available up until early January.
Catch the new acts
Don't forget to catch the new acts at the Woolworths 70 th National Cherry Festival next week.
Two that are new to the festival this year are Suds and Gumble and Phat Brass, both offering a fresh approach to festival entertainment. Suds and Gumble are a juggling act which will perform in the town centre after the close of the festival parade.
Phat Brass is a brass band street combo offering fresh funk-pop style beats and some super moves. And there are many other performers on stages and busking around the festival site.
Competitive art exhibition
The Cherry Festival Competitive Art Competition is an integral part of the festival and opens on Wednesday, December 4 at Young Town Hall at 7pm. The exhibition will be open throughout the festival.
Cherry King and Queen Contestants
Congratulations to our five cherry queen and king contestants this year, who have represented Young in such a positive way. Well done Laura Ower, David Munnerley, Tasman Coulter, Kate Cruickshank and Briannah Griffin. Each of them has embraced the competition, represented the region in Sydney and raised funds for worthy charities and the festival.
We appreciate your contribution to the festival.
What's on
- Ongoing: Young Society of Exhibition featuring Jackie Whiting, Burrangong Art Gallery at Young Visitor Information Centre. Open seven days, free entry.
- November 29: Take 5 on Friday Concert series at Young's Library, Young Regional School of Music graduate student Charlie Tuckfield, free concert, 12.30pm to 1.00pm, all welcome.
- November 29: 22nd Annual Cherry Festival Photographic Competition and Exhibition, Opening Night 7.30pm for 8pm. First Floor Millards Centre, Boorowa Street, Young. Open from November 30 to Sunday December 8.
- November 29: Young Harness Racing Night Meeting, Young Paceway Murringo/Boorowa Rd, Starts at 6pm.
- November 29-30: End of Year Concert, Christine Wishart's Dance Studio, Young Town Hall. Enquiries: 0427 782 954.
- November 30: Koorawatha Community Markets, Memorial Park, Boorowa Street Koorawatha, 9am to 1pm.
- November 30: Jugiong Gather and Graze Market, Jugiong.
- November 30: Young and Region Farmers Market - always held on the fifth Saturday as well as the first and third Saturdays each month.
- November 30 to December 8, 2019: Hanging of the Quilts at Millards Centre, Boorowa Street, Young.
- November 30 to December 1, plus December 6-8: ADVENT ART Exhibition and Film, St John's Anglican Church, Cloete St. Enquiries: 6382 1811