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What’s on in Broken Hill?

FRIDAY

Welcome Table

Junction Hotel, 4.30-6pm

Welcome Table invites all who have recently relocated to Broken Hill for a meet and greet at the Junction Hotel.

Valentines Day at the Palace Hotel

The Palace Hotel, dinner 6-9pm

No set menu but lunch and dinner specials on offer to celebrate Valentines Day. Including Fillet Mignon, Surf & Turf, Prawn Cocktails, Fresh SA Oysters, Pork Belly, Chocolate Volcanoes and more. Two-up on after dinner.

Valentines Day Screenings at the Silver City Cinema

Silver City Cinema

Screenings throughout the day including Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, A Complete Unknown, Heart Eyes and Companion.

SATURDAY

Twilight Markets, from 5pm

Community Centre, Sturt Park

First market of the year, featuring handmade, second-hand goods and fresh produce.

Live music at the Musos

Musicians Club, from 8.30pm

Off the Chai perform live covers at the Musos.

SUNDAY

Ride the Ex Penrose Park Picnic Train

Queen Elizabeth Park, 10am-1pm

Everyone is welcome to ride the train, you don’t have to be young to enjoy the ride, perhaps you rode the train out at Penrose Park, why not relive your childhood for a little while.The kiosk will be open: sausage sizzle, cup-cakes, hot and cold drinks, zooper doopers, train burgers and milkshakes are available for purchase.

THURSDAY

Animated Film Screening: Olive Place

Broken Hill City Art Gallery Workshop, 7pm

Celebrate the launch of Olive Place: Luxury Inn, an independently made cartoon by Broken Hill animator Jarrod Prince, with a special screening at the Broken Hill City Art Gallery. After more than five years in the making, this imaginative and quirky animation is ready to shine!

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