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What’s On in Broken Hill?

FRIDAY

Magic Show

7pm, Broken Hill Civic Centre

Spellbound, created by the brilliant Anthony Street , this show features jaw-dropping vanishings and stunning visual illusions

Life Drawing

6pm, Broken Hill City Art Gallery, ticketed

Immerse yourself in the world of life drawing amidst curated masterpieces. Last Friday of the month.

Narcotics Anonymous

5.30-6.30pm, St Peter’s Church Hall

335 Lane Street, all welcome.

SATURDAY

Native Bee Hotel Workshop

11am-2pm, Imperial Lakes

Enjoy a honey inspired morning tea and make a hotel using recycled materials (provided) to home native bees.

$22 non members, free for members

Embroidery Workshop

10am-12pm, Broken Hill Art Exchange

Australian Quaker Embroidery Project. Join us to explore a panel about Margaret and Albert Morris. Meeting the last Saturday of the month.

Live Music: John Doe Duo

7pm, Marys Bar

Live Music: Jason Hill

8pm, Broken Hill Pub

Live Music: Phil King

8.30pm, Musicians Club

Performing the hits of the 60s.

SUNDAY

AA Women’s Group

2.30pm, St Peter’s Church Hall

335 Lane Street.

Figure Drawing Group

1pm, Broken Hill Art Exchange

Beginners and experienced sketchers- all abilities welcome. First Sunday of every month. $5, free for members

TUESDAY

Painting Raffle Drawn

1pm, The Astra

Willy Nilly Art prize raffle will be drawn, as a fundraiser for Landcare’s Outdoor Chapel. All welcome.

WEDNESDAY

Alcoholics Anonymous

6-7PM, St Peter’s Church Hall

335 Lane Street, all welcome.

THURSDAY

Pensioners Group Get Together

10am, Aged Pensioners Centre, Blende Street

A get together for aged pensioners to have a chat, play games and get to know each other. $10 per year to join, $5 each week.

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