GARDEN ART
Go Wild Art Competition, any garden, on now, entries close Friday, October 30
Get the kids outdoors these school holidays with the Gardens 4 Wildlife children's art competition. Intended to spark conversations about backyard wildlife, the contest asks for a picture of an Australian native animal in a garden setting. There are more than $650 in prizes and entries will be exhibited at the Albury Library Museum Kidspace. More information on the Gardens 4 Wildlife Albury-Wodonga Facebook page.
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HANDMADE ARRAY
Made By Me Market, Junction Square, Wodonga, Sunday, September 27, 9am to 1pm
With up to 50 stalls, Made By Me Market specialises in an array of handmade, some upcycled and unique products as well as food, face painting, and entertainment. Market organisers also aim to put back into the community by supporting local charity groups each event. As with all events during the coronavirus pandemic, rules around masks, social distancing and sanitising will still apply.
IN OTHER NEWS:
REGIONS RELAX
Supporting Border and North East businesses, any way you can, anytime
The easing of restrictions in regional Victoria and a more flexible border resident permit, means there are more opportunities to sample what our region has to offer. While everyone needs to stay safe - maintain your distance, wash your hands, abide by public health orders - people now have more freedom to go out, visit and move around the Border and North East. Many businesses have struggled during the pandemic and would appreciate more customers.
ROTARY REGULAR
Kiewa Street Market, Multi deck car park, 441 Kiewa Street, Albury, Sunday, September 27, 8.30am to noon
A Sunday morning tradition for many years, the Kiewa Street Market has sold almost everything in its time, from worm farms to woollen socks, flowers to fishing tackle and pottery to fresh produce. A joint fundraiser of the Rotary Clubs of Albury North and Belvoir Wodonga, the market's gold coin donation entry and site fees go towards local and international Rotary projects.
FARM FRESH
Albury Wodonga Farmers' Market, Gateway Village, Wodonga, Saturday, September 26, 8am to noon
Stock up on the freshest produce at Albury-Wodonga Farmers' Market in Gateway Village this weekend. There will be fruit and vegetables, fresh herbs, tomatoes, honey, free-range pork, lamb, kimchi, artisan cheese, bread and pastries, locally-roasted coffee beans, homemade pasta and sauces, pasture-raised free-range eggs, small goods and smoked meats. NSW residents need to remember to bring their border resident permit and a face mask.