There are just three weeks remaining for the current Burrangong Art Gallery exhibition at the Young Visitor Information Centre.
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This exhibition features the works of local artists, with a variety of styles and genres. Everyone is welcome to call up and view the works. Entry is free and the gallery is open seven days.
On February 1 a new exhibition "Granma has a Studio" will open with guest artists including Judy McAlister and her granddaughters Aleira and Bianca Scott.
Judy, Aleira and Bianca worked together in Judy's home studio to bring this exhibition together and challenged each other to create a variety of works across a mix of media.
Visitor centre
For months the Young Visitor Information Centre has answered inquiries about the availability of pick your own cherry experiences in the region from people keen to travel to the town. Now the inquiry has switched to air quality, with many people keen for a break away that can offer respite from bushfires and smoke.
What's On
- January 11: Bushfire appeal baking stall outside Westpac 9am to 11am.
- January 11: Bushfire appeal barbecue and raffle outside Woolworths 10am to 2pm
- January 18: Young and Region Farmers Market, Anderson Park, 9am to 12noon.
- January 26: Australia Day Celebrations, Carrington Park, Young with ambassador Mr George Ellis, highly acclaimed conductor, composer.
- January 26: Australia Day Celebrations, Newson Park, Harden with ambassador Pierre Issa, founder of the Pepe Saya Butter Company.
- January 26: Australia Day Celebrations, Boorowa, with dancer and actor Ms Robina Beard OAM.
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