WASTE NOT
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Garage Sale Trail 2020 aims to help people make and save money through selling secondhand goods and reducing waste. Households, businesses, schools and community groups will join more than 400,000 people across the country for the 10th annual Garage Sale Trail, which will also take place online for the first time. Event organisers estimate more than 2 million items will be listed for sale and diverted from landfill across 16,000 garage sales. Founded by Sydneysiders Darryl Nichols and Andrew Valder, Garage Sale Trail is a not-for-profit social enterprise. To shop the trail people can register at garagesaletrail.com.au.
SUNDAY SESSION
King River Brewing Live Music - Claire & Co, 4515 Wangaratta-Whitfield Road, King Valley, Sunday, November 22, 2pm to 4.30pm
Make a beeline for the brewery. King River Brewing will offer chilled live music and cold ales in the beer garden on Sunday afternoon. Claire & Co will perform from 2pm to 4.30pm. Entry is free but bookings are essential.
WALK ON
The Virtual Sunshine Walk, Sunday, November 22, from 7am, Albury-Wodonga and surrounds
The Virtual Sunshine Walk aims to raise money and awareness for the Albury Wodonga Regional Cancer Centre Trust Fund. To ensure vital fundraising can still go ahead during COVID-19, this year's event is being held virtually with participants encouraged to walk 5 kilometres, 10 kilometres or 20 kilometres anywhere in their community.
RED INSTEAD
Wrenwood Farm Shop, Gallery and Nursery, Wrenwood Farm, 3091 Riverina Highway, Bungowannah, Saturday, November 21, 10am to 4pm
Fancy garden inspiration and ticking off your Christmas list? Head to the big red barn halfway between Albury and Howlong. Wrenwood Farm Shop has been unpacking goodies for Christmas. JT and Co Mobile Coffee will be on hand between 10am to 4pm. Wrenwood Farm Shop and Gallery opens Fridays and Saturdays, 10am to 4pm.
IN OTHER NEWS:
GAME TIME
Artist Talk: Tiyan Baker, MAMA, Murray Art Museum Albury, Saturday, November 21, 11am
Join an in-depth conversation with Sydney-based artist Tiyan Baker as she delves into the online hoax that influenced her video work A Game About Fear in the new exhibition 20:20. Places are limited, reserve your seat by booking a free ticket.
CHILL OUT
Sunday Live Music at Saludos, 2/660 Dean Street, Albury, Sunday, November 22, from 5pm
Is jazz your speed? Or blues and Latin tunes your thing? Albury-based Spanish restaurant Saludos hosts live music on Sunday afternoon. Sit back and enjoy some tapas and $5 sangria during the evening. Live music starts about 5pm.
TAKING STOCK
Albury Wodonga Farmers' Market, Gateway Village, Wodonga, Saturday, November 21, 8am to noon
Stock up on fresh produce and pantry staples. There will be fruit and vegetables, fresh herbs, tomatoes, honey, free-range pork, lamb, kimchi, artisan cheese, bread and pastries, locally-roasted coffee beans, smallgoods and smoked meats.
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