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Nonne: Images Through Generations and Kitchenalia - A Collection of Pyrex and Vintage Collectibles, Bonegilla Migrant Experience, Saturday, July 4, and Sunday, July 5, 10am-4pm
The Italian Australian Nonne is celebrated in two new exhibitions. Nonne: Images Through Generations is on loan from CO.AS.IT. Italian Historical Society and Museo Italiano. Drawing on the remarkable photographic collection of CO.AS.IT's Italian Historical Society, the exhibition runs until February 1 in the Tudor Hall. Kitchenalia - A Collection of Pyrex and Vintage Collectibles shares the 10-year collection of a Pyrex enthusiast from Instagram's pretty.in.pyrex. The collection ranges from the 1950s, '60s and '70s and is on display until August 31.
WELL READ
Dymocks Albury, Myer Centrepoint Albury, Olive Street, Albury, or follow them on Facebook
Rich Happy Strong Free by Border author Peter Charlesworth aims to shift thinking away from consumption, indulgence and technology. The Little Wave by Pip Harry tells the story of a country class going to a Manly school for a beach visit. Lawrence Wright in The End of October presents a race-against-time thriller in which one man must find the cure for a virus that has brought the world to its knees.
COVER UP
Recreate That Cover, Wodonga Library, visit the library's Facebook page
Wodonga Library has an online challenge these school holidays: recreate the covers of Roald Dahl's books. Its first book for the holidays is Matilda. Use whatever materials and props you have. Then send a photo or show the library staff to go into the prize draw. Follow Wodonga Library's Facebook page for details.
ROLL UP
Albury Skating Centre, 200 North Street, Albury, Saturday, July 4, and Sunday, July 5, 11am to 1pm, 3pm to 5pm, 7pm to 9pm (disco night session Saturday only)
Get your skates on for the winter school holidays. Albury Skating Centre has rental inline skates and roller skates in many sizes. Help for new skaters is available. The cafe has drinks and snacks.
ICE MAGIC
Wodonga Ice Skating Rink, 7 Queen Street, Wodonga, Saturday, July 4, and Sunday, July 5, 10am to 12pm, 12.30pm to 2.30pm and 3pm to 5pm
During COVID-19 restrictions, entry is for paying customers only, no spectators. Bookings online with tickets available at the rink if not sold out. Skate aid hire, tobogganing and frequent skater passes from the rink.
SLOW FOOD
Albury Wodonga Farmers' Market, Gateway Village, Wodonga, Saturday, July 4, 8am to noon
Stock up on fruit and vegetables, fresh herbs, tomatoes, honey, free-range pork, lamb, kimchi, artisan cheese, bread and pastries, locally-roasted coffee beans, pasture-raised free-range eggs, small goods, smoked meats and trout and preserves.
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