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Explore the vibrant event scene and make the most of your time this month in Grenfell. From education to networking and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Where books get bundled up—and kids become designers. Each child can bring up to two of their favourite books from home to use as inspiration for their jacket designs. This activity is designed for kids aged 7-12.
Where books get bundled up—and kids become designers. Each child can bring up to two of their favourite books from home to use as inspiration for their jacket designs. This activity is designed for kids aged 7-12.
Local author launches his memoir Name Dropping. Name Dropping: The privileged life of a battling musician and lover of cricket. His book includes chapters on meeting Stevie Wonder, inadvertently helping Australia win an Ashes Test, unknowingly on stage with Jimmy Buffett, running an independent record label, beers with Dennis Lillee, having a little sing with Chubby Checker, meeting Mr Las Vegas Wayne Newton and more… well name dropping. Copies will be available for sales and signing on the night.

This practical workshop explores how arts and culture can play a powerful role in driving visitation and strengthening regional identity. Drawing on recent research and a new resource toolkit, the session will help participants better position existing cultural activity as part of the visitor economy. It will look at how to promote what already exists more effectively, while identifying opportunities to shape new experiences that are compelling, place-based and aligned with what visitors are seeking. Participants will consider how to develop and package arts and cultural activity into bookable, market-ready experiences, and how to build stronger connections with the tourism sector, including local operators, destination marketing organisations and councils. Relevant for artists, cultural organisations, tourism businesses and local government, the workshop is designed to be collaborative and outcome-focused, supporting participants to identify practical next steps for growing cultural tourism in their own communities.

Weddin Landcare is partnering with Grenfell Community Produce to bring you an exciting journey through the edible gardens of Grenfell. You will explore three community gardens that are part of the Grenfell Community Produce Project, and take a peek at two private gardens. We will also make a stop at the Grenfell Food Hall for some delicious refreshments. Have you ever been curious about how your neighbour deals with pests, grows the most delicious rhubarb, or manages to harvest four times as many tomatoes as you? Grenfell is rich in gardening and production expertise, and we aim to unite green thumbs of every skill level. By exchanging our knowledge, we can learn from each other, fostering a stronger community and improving our food security. Although Grenfell is surrounded by agriculture, it remains a challenge to ensure that every household has access to affordable fresh produce. This is where initiatives like Grenfell Community Produce, Grenfell Food Hall and dedicated community members play a crucial role in bridging that gap. You can expect to see a range of different gardens, from in-ground ag plots to raised beds with varying infrastructure and production goals. Please don't expect show gardens, sometimes the messiest gardens produce the tastiest crops! The Edible Garden Tour is a great way to gain insight into what grows well around Grenfell and connect with other growers. We hope all our participants leave with a little bit more knowledge on cultivating local and sustainable food options in their own yards. Don't forget to bring along your own gardening tips and tricks to share! Plus a hat and water bottle. Powered by Tickets for good, not greed Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity