
ROCK UP
Virtual Sunshine Walk 2021, Sunday, November 7, from 7am
Albury Wodonga Regional Cancer Centre Trust Fund will host the Virtual Sunshine Walk to raise money and awareness for those impacted by cancer. Watch the opening ceremony online before doing a 5-kilometre, 10-kilometre or 20-kilometre walk anywhere in the community. Wear a yellow Sunshine Walk shirt or deck out your front garden or window with yellow throughout November. For more details visit sunshinewalk.org.au

LOOK UP
Border cinema-goers can get up close and personal with the talent behind a new release. Regent Cinemas Albury-Wodonga will host a Q&A with the star of I'm Wanita and the director Matthew Walker on Sunday. I'm Wanita is Walker's first feature-documentary as a writer/director. In 2015 he directed a short film about Wanita called Heart of the Queen, which won Best Australian Short at the Antenna Documentary Festival. He followed Wanita's story for the next five years, culminating in the film I'm Wanita.

LISTEN UP
Henry Hugo and The Kindred Spirits, Tanswell's Beechworth, Saturday, November 6, 8.30pm to 11pm
From his birthplace of Argentina to living and performing in the US and Europe, Henry Hugo is now based in Melbourne. A multi-instrumentalist, composer, sound engineer and producer, Hugo has played and toured with Hugo Race, Spencer P. Jones, Tex Napalm and Steve Lucas (X). He has been described as a cult figure with a unique vocal style. His band The Kindred Souls has a moody alt-rock sound with guitars, drums and bass.
BUY UP
St David's Uniting Church will hold its 27th annual church fair this weekend. Pick up cakes, plants, books, produce, a raffle and craft. Devonshire tea, sandwiches, barbecue with vegetarian options also available. The church fair is a cash-only event.
EAT UP
RegenerEAT Farmers Market, Cafe Musette courtyard, Albury, Sunday, November 7, 8am to noon
RegenerEAT Farmers Market showcases local producers who are as passionate about the way they farm as what they farm. Think pastured pork, grass-fed beef, organic lamb, preserves, eggs, coffee beans and seasonal produce.
STOCK UP
Albury Wodonga Farmers' Market, Gateway Village, Wodonga, Saturday, November 6, 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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