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What’s On in Broken Hill this week?

FRIDAY

Scream Street

Broken Hill Pub, 8pm

Willyama High School band Scream Street play the BHP. Free.

John Wood & Dave Allen

Broken Hill Musicians Club, 8.30pm

John Wood and Dave Allen in a rock extravaganza, free.

Welcome Table

The Junction Hotel, 4.30-6pm

New to town? Want to meet local people? Come and join us at the junction hotel from

4:30 to 6 pm Fridays.

Broken Hill Bridge Club Social

Bridge Club Rooms, Sturt Park, 10.30am – 2.30pm


SATURDAY

Waste 2 Art Workshop

Broken Hill Art Exchange, 11am-1pm

Join local artists for a two-hour workshop and learn how to create dolls and figures from waste materials. Free.

Echo Lanes

Broken Hill Pub, 8pm

Live music of all your favourite covers, free.

The Choirboys at the Musos

The Musicians Club, Live music from 4pm, main events from 8pm

The Choirboys and Keith Urban Tribute Show perform live at the Musos Club for the Mounties Group Beers for Broken Hill event. Free.


SUNDAY

Social Indoor Bowls

The Musicians Club, 7-9pm

All welcome, newbies come and have a try, (bowls supplied). Contact Paul for more info (0417 916 343)


MONDAY

Broken Hill Bridge Club

Bridge Club rooms, Sturt Park, 6.45-10pm

Competition


TUESDAY

Broken Hill Bridge Club

Bridge Club rooms, Sturt Park, 7-9pm

Free classes

Men’s Indoor Bowls

Sturt Club (back room), 7.30pm

New members more than welcome. Contact Milton for more info (0418 858 388)


THURSDAY

Cafe open at Line of Lode

Broken Earth Complex, 9am-2pm

The ladies from the CWA will be filling the café with their famous mouth-watering homemade sweet treats. Scones with jam and cream, slices, cakes, homemade sausage rolls and many more delicious delights will be available to purchase and enjoy in the café. Chalkys Coffee Van will be onsite selling coffees, iced drinks and milkshakes.

Mixed Indoor Bowls

The Musicians Club, 7.30pm

New members more than welcome. Contact Paul for more info (0417 916 343)

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