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What’s on this week?

MONDAY

Tai Chi

Wellbeing Place, 9am, drop in $5

Phone facilitator Gail for more information on 0447 311 252.

Toddler Time

Wellbeing Place, 10.30am, free

African Drumming

Wellbeing Place, 6.30pm, from $12

Explore your inner groove and connect with others in a fun and relaxed atmosphere. Come give African Drumming a go! No experience necessary, drums provided. Bookings essential. Contact Ali on 0421 503 904.

Rope Quoits Association

Sturt Club Hall, 7pm

The association will recommence for singles, pairs and triples championships.

TUESDAY

Streetgym

The Y Integrated Wellness Centre, 3-4.30pm

Streetgym is bringing the gym to the streets – your streets! Come down and get involved in the activities, have a free feed, and just enjoy hanging out with mates. 12-18 year olds welcome.

Anita’s Hatha Yoga and Wellness

Wellbeing Place, 6pm, $10

WEDNESDAY

River Country Pop-up Exhibition

Broken Hill City Art Gallery

Immerse yourself in the beauty, tragedy and stories of the Baaka Darling River at the “River Country” exhibition and accompanying events throughout the week. Created by Kirsten Wehner and S. A. Adair, in collaboration with over 100 community participants and artists from across New South Wales. NOV 27-30 | Broken Hill City Art Gallery

SMART Recovery

Wellbeing Place, 1pm, free

The SMART recovery groups are facilitated by RFDS staff who are trained in SMART recovery and experienced within the field. SMART Recovery is an evidence-based recovery method grounded in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), that supports people with substance dependencies or problem behaviours to build and maintain motivation, cope with urges and cravings, manage thoughts, feelings and behaviours and to lead a balanced life.

Y Space Youth Drop-Ins

The Y Space, 3-6pm

Y space is a youth centre for young people, aged 12-18 years, to hangout after school with the Y staff and other youth in Broken Hill. The Y Space is full of activities for young people, including board games, gaming consoles, arts & crafts equipment, a range of sport equipment, space to study and space to unwind.

Chess Club

Broken Hill City Library, 4pm

Do you love playing chess? Maybe you would like to learn? Come to the library on Wednesday afternoons between 4-6pm to have a game or learn to play. All age groups and skill levels welcome. Chess boards are supplied.

THURSDAY

RFDS Dental Clinic, White Cliffs

White Cliffs Community Health Service

Dentist Emma Maxwell will be visiting White Cliffs with RFDS. Telephone 1800 679 336 for an appointment.

Seniors Christmas Concert

Broken Hill Civic Centre, 10am

A concert to thank our seniors in the far west for their valued and ongoing contributions to their families and communities.

Cuppa Conversations

Wellbeing Place, 1pm, free

June’s Final Curtain Call

The Old Brewery, 12.30pm onwards

June’s Final Curtain Call invites anyone who has performed with Ms Bennett over the years to participate in a final tribute performance. All members of the public are welcome to attend June’s Final Curtain Call in celebration of June’s life. Please contact Brendan Barlow on 0455122636 if you wish to perform.

Documentary Screening: More than a Fish Kill doco and a Q+A afterwards.

Broken Hill City Art Gallery, 5.30pm – 8pm

Free, booking essential @ The Cad Factory

Enjoy refreshments from 5:30pm until the event starts at 6pm with a screening of ‘More than a Fish Kill’. This inspiring documentary explores how artists, fisheries and First Nations custodians turned ecological disaster into cultural healing. Following is a Q+A with Barbara Quayle, Otis Filley, Kirsten Wehner, Vic McEwan.

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