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”WHAT’S ON” Thursday 9th October to Wednesday 15th October, 2014 Pacific Highway, South Grafton NSW 2460 Phone: (02) 6642 4677 Fax: (02) 6643 1927 Email: contactus@clarencetourism.com Website: www.clarencetourism.com Tt EVERYDAY ATTRACTIONS Passenger ferries; River Cruises, Houseboats; Fishing boats; Party boats; Dive & fishing charters; Canoe Hire, 2 person Paddle Bikes, 4 person Paddleboats, 5 Person Paddleboats, Horse riding; Abseiling; Rock Climbing; Kayak tours; Arts & Crafts; Aboriginal Arts & Crafts; Museums; Cinemas; National Parks; White Water Rafting; Bowls; Golf; Tennis; Squash; 10 Pin Bowls and lots of local sporting facilities. Daily Examiner Offices: Grafton Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Phone: Fax: 6643 0500 6642 7156 Yamba Phone: 6645 8822 Fax: 6645 8823 Neil Anderson from 8.30pm at the Pacific Hotel, Yamba. Weekly Trivia from 6.30pm at South Grafton Ex-Servicemen’s Club, South Grafton. Morgan Evans at the Yamba Bowling Club, Yamba. Mr Bones at the Grafton Hotel, Grafton. Mick Bateman at the Maclean Hotel, Maclean. Ford Brothers at the Yamba Shores Tavern, Yamba. A Little Province from 9.30pm at the Pacific Hotel, Yamba. Tony Fallon at the Yamba Golf Club, Yamba. Just Friends at the Grafton District Services Club, Grafton. Barto and The Boss at the South Grafton Ex-Servicemen’s Club, South Grafton. Clocks & Dice at the Clocktower Hotel, Grafton. Adam Brown at the Yamba Shores Tavern, Yamba. Not Strictly Ballroom at the Yamba Bowling Club, Yamba. Helping Hands Trivia Night for Sam Carroll, 7pm at the Grafton District Services club, Grafton. The Lyrical from 9.30pm at the Pacific Hotel, Yamba. Uncle Jed at the Yamba Golf Club, Yamba. Sunday: Sunday Sesh with Willie Hona at the Maclean Hotel, Maclean. Chris Aronsten from 2.00pm at the Pacific Hotel, Yamba. Suburban Country from 2.00pm at the Grafton District Services Club, Grafton. Tuesday: Hit That Hit Musical Bingo at the Maclean Hotel, Maclean. Wednesday: Weekly Trivia from 7.30pm at Roches Hotel, Grafton. Coming: Saturday October 18th: The Best Of Gene Pitney at the Yamba Bowling Club, Yamba. Thursday October 23rd: The Deltones at the South Grafton Ex-Services Club, South Grafton. Friday October 24th: The Deltones at the Yamba Bowling Club, Yamba. Friday October 24th: Thirsty Merc at the Grafton District Services Club, Grafton. Saturday 25th October – Halloween Night from 6.30pm – Dress Up - $30.00 – Includes Cocktail food over 18’s only. Book early limited tickets – DJ Salad Fingers will be held at the Block Bar, Yamba. Mountain Biking in Bom Bom State Forest - Everyone is welcome. For information on our club and events can be found on our Facebook page "Bom Bom Racing". General Information: There are rules and generally riding at Bom Bom and can be ridden most times, if rules are followed. The main rule we ask is not to ride tracks after substantial rain as bikes will damage tracks and cause environmental damage. Most riders are aware of this condition. There are other rules like not to litter and respect to the flora and fauna in the forest as an example. The rules are posted on the sign at the entrance to the Bom Bom tracks. Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 1 Monday 29th September to Thursday 9th October Delve into the fascinating stories behind some of Australia’s most iconic photographs in “Behind the Truth”, a new travelling display opening at the Sir Earle Page Library and Education Centre, Grafton from Monday 29th September – Thursday 9th October. The exhibition features 10 iconic images from the State Library’s unrivalled collections that question the role of truth in photography. Contact: Grafton Library Phone: 6641 0100. Sunday 5th October to Friday 10th October Clarence River Classic Cruise 2014 – would like to invite you and your Yacht Club members to a week of fun filled sailing and cruising along the mighty Clarence River. Our cruise will incorporate a variety of racing events with stops at beautiful anchorages and group dinners at local village eateries. There will be ample time to go ashore and explore at the incredible diversity and natural beauty this special region has to offer. Commencing at Grafton, through to Iluka and return. We hope you can join us for all or part of what promises to be a great adventure. For more information go to their Website: Clarence River Yacht Club or call Paul Dougherty on 6642 7045 or 0417 692 149. Thursday 9th October Grafton Weekly Farmers & Growers Markets to be held Duke Street Road Reserve, Market Square. Starting at 7.00am to 12.00 noon. The Farmers Market has a great range of fresh local produce including jams, sauces, honey, bakery items and plenty more. Stroll in the open air, chat with the farmers and producers, and even get advice on best cooking methods. The Grafton Farmers Market provides a great opportunity for Clarence Valley farmers and fresh food producers to sell farm-origin and associated value-added processed food products directly to local customers while giving you an opportunity to talk directly to them about their produce and their farming methods. The Market show cases locally grown fruit, vegetables, eggs, fish, flowers etc plus locally produced cakes, biscuits, jams and gourmet items. For more information about the Grafton Farmer’s and Grower’s Market contact Jeremy Challacombe on 6642 3336. Old Time Dancing will be held at the Grafton District Services Club, 105 Mary Street, Grafton at 9.30am. Contact: GDSC on 6642 2066. Maclean Hospital Auxiliary “Cash Bingo” will be held at the Maclean Lower Clarence Services Club, 36-38 River Street, Maclean. Starting at 10.00am to Midday. Cash Bingo, Accumulating Jackpot, Undercover Bingo. Free Coffee and Tea. Hip Hop Downunder – Hip-Hop, Breakdancing Classes and Workshops. Hip Hop Downunder runs classes each Thursday. Where: The New School of Arts Hall, Spring Street, South Grafton. Senior Breakdance Class – Thursday. Time: 4.30pm. Ages 13+. Senior Hip-Hop Class – Thursday. Time: 5.30pm. Ages 13+. Cost: $10 per senior. Our classes are intended for anyone and everyone, no matter what your experience in dance is. Contact: Jeremy on 0422 204 870. Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 2 Thursday 9th October continued: A Three Course Italian Dinner will be held to raise funds for Jacaranda Queen Candidate Emily Causley and her final function at the South Grafton Bowling Club. Starting at 6.30pm. Tickets are $40.00 for Adults and $15 for children under 12. The bar will be available for 18+. To book please contact Emily on 0432 218 518 or come into the Grafton Telstra Store. Meal choices will be available on booking. Euchre Night at the Yamba Bowling Club, Yamba. Invitation to Learn and/or Play Euchre. To commemorate 25 years of playing Euchre at the Bowlo, the Euchre Club executive invites you to come and join them and enjoy a relaxed game of euchre among people who will become your friends. Starting at 7.00pm and are usually finished by 9.30pm. Cost is $3.00 per player per night, with a prize pool of $30.00 per night, plus various jackpots. The ‘Courtesy Bus’ is there for your convenience. So, if you have not played euchre for a while, or not at all…. no sweat, beginner classes or just a refresher run through is available, just make contact and let us know your wishes. Contact: Joan Pullen on 6646 3110. Old Time Dancing for Single men and women. This is held weekly at the Criterion Theatre, Bacon Street, Grafton. Cost $5.00 – includes door prize, raffle and supper. Starts at 7.30pm. Enjoy the friendship of other singles while having fun and exercising. Contact Peter for more information on 6643 4683. There are other activities organised regularly. Hit that Hit Musical Bingo will be held at Roches Family Hotel from 7.30pm. Musical Bingo is a lot of fun. It is not a Trivia Game it is luck of the draw. Short versions of popular songs from different decades are played by the host and whoever gets two lines on their card first wins. Free to play, and with loads of prizes and giveaways. Contact: Roches Family Hotel Phone: 6642 2866. Friday 10th October The Grafton Social Dance Club is held at the South Grafton RSL, Wharf Street, South Grafton. Starting at 9.00am to noon. We welcome experienced and learner dancers. Ware are learning lots of new dances as well as going over all the other dances. There is a small entrance fee and morning tea is available. Come along and enjoy a fun morning with new friends and old. For further information please phone Dawn on 6642 7459, Lyn on 6644 5265 or Sandra on 6642 7671. Junior Queen Candidates Major Speech Night – The Junior Candidates have been set the task to create and re-tell the memories and stories of a past Queen or Princess. This is to Honor and celebrate the contribution these ladies have made to the Jacaranda Festival. This event will be held in the Les Beattie function room at the Grafton District Services Club at 7.00pm. Tickets are $10.00 and a light supper will be provided. To book your seat please contact Karen Hackett on 0408 745 259. Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 3 Friday 10th October to Wednesday 22nd October Jacaranda – Your Perspective Jacaranda – your perspective … tell us your stories. To celebrate the 80th anniversary of the Jacaranda Festival, Grafton library is hosting a series of discussions led by special guest speakers. So come along and listen as they recollect their memories of festival activities. Light refreshments will be provided but attendees are invited to bring their own lunch if desired. Programme: Friday 10th Town Criers 12pm - 1.30pm. Friday 17th Children’s Participation, 12.30pm - 1.30pm. Wednesday 22nd Jaca Thursday Celebrations, 12pm - 1.30pm. Contact: Grafton Library on (02) 6641 0100. Saturday 11th October Maclean Community Market will be held in the Main Car Park, Centenary Drive, Maclean. Follow the signs. Starting at 7.00am to 12.00pm. Contact: Daniel Gray. Phone: 0413 166 876 or Bob Mansfield on 0423 333 458. Cathedral Community Markets will be held in the Cathedral Car Park, Fitzroy Street, opposite Shoppingworld, Grafton. Starting at 8.00am. Market vendors can register to participate by calling the Grafton Cathedral Parish Office on 6642 2844 or by Emailing: graftoncadethral@tpg.com.au Clarence Valley BMX Club Racing is held at the South Grafton BMX Track, Abbot Street, South Grafton. Contact: Joanne Stanton on 0421 389 266. More information is available at the Clarence Valley BMX Club’s website where you will also find some great pictures and videos of BMX action at the Clarence Valley BMX race track. Racing is on most Saturday afternoons sign on from 3.00pm to 3.45pm and racing from 4.00pm. Wednesday Night gate practice sign on at 4.30pm gates at 5.00pm till 7.00pm or 8.00pm or 9.00pm or when we get sick of it or too tired to ride. News: VICTORY AT BMX NSW STATE TITLES Last weekend Macarthur BMX Club in Sydney held the NSW BMX State Titles the weekend was full of heart felt victories and heart breaking loses, and for a small club from the bush we brought home our fair share of silver wear. With 14 State plates taken home on the weekend, I’d say we did very well. Tahlia Marsh fort off her arched rival Page Harding for a well deserved win in the 10 year girls 20 inch, Tahlia has been bitting at her heals for the last couple of years and this weekend she really took the fight to her to get the very well received win and NSW number one plate, Tahlia also came second in the 24 inch cruiser class 11-12 girls, very good riding from a very fast girl. Tahlia is flying out to New Zealand to compete in the Trans Tasman Test next week and we wish her well, and do us proud. Stacey Brown held nothing back all weekend to get 2nd in 20 inch against Chloe Molan who has defected from our club to Sawtell club last year, the girls put on a great show and in the end it really went down to the wire, the yelling and screaming from the Clarence Valley tent could be heard from the next suburb away, Stacey also took out the win in the 11-12 cruiser girls final, and was 2nd in 20 inch state series and 1st in the 24 inch cruiser class, one very busy girl, and one very classy rider. Britney Cole rode well making her dad proud by making the finals in 11-12 cruiser girls, she missed out on the 20 inch but she took home a state plate as planned, Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 4 well done to Britney, she hasn’t been riding for very long, this is a great achievement. Brooke Korb kept it upright this weekend and managed to plate 7th in both 20 inch and cruiser, Brooke was a little weary of the track this time round as at pre titles she was the walking wounded crashing out three times over the weekend but when you put your body on the line, sometimes you may get a few bumps and bruises Josh Marsh put in a brilliant ride over the weekend in 13 year boys, a very tough field to snag a 7th in the 20 inch final, a really well deserved plate coming from the back and cutting through the field in the heats. Josh just missed the finals in cruiser but it wasn’t from lack of trying, if you have ever seen josh ride its just magic, but in BMX there is a certain amount of luck, unfortunately it wasn’t falling his way. George Cole had his legs spinning like a mad man all weekend and on the Saturday managed to seal a well deserved 4th in 13-14 cruiser boys but was out muscled in the 20 inch class and missed out on a plate, a very good ride from a dedicated athlete who has competed in 10 consecutive BMX NSW State Title events. Nick Marsh was strong through the heats and stepped it up to make the final in the 15-16 cruiser boys and finished up 5th , which is a great effort in this class of young men, Nick just missed out on getting through to the finals crashing out on the last berm trying to make the pass of the weekend, which it would have been if it stuck but that’s racing, Nick said later on , ‘I had to have a go, had nothing to lose’ Nick did have a good go and it took some guts to try and pull it off, well done Nick. Slamming Sam Stanton, where do I begin, with a can do attitude and the body frame of a bull dozer, not a lot gets round him, he’s fast, fit and on fire, Sam ranked high in the motos doing a little bit of elbow work with other riders and giving them the second option of going over the berm instead of going around it. Sam managed to secure a 4th in 20 inch and 3rd in cruiser a great effort from Sam an there is a lot more to come so watch this space. Mr Greg Brown, our fearless president, went into battle against a bunch of blokes that should really know better to go on to claim two state plates 4th in 20 inch and 8th in 24 inch in the prestigious 50 plus age group, as the men flew past on there mighty bicycles your eyes were burning from the fumes of the Dencorub, the boys had a blast as they recaptured their youth and with only a minor incident it was a great race. The little sprocket rockets had a great time tearing up the track with Alex Hyatt, Mal Trevillian and Reilly Landenburger all competing in the Saturday event it was great to see the little guys down there and being apart of such a major event. Clarence Valley also had their fair share of upsets with Joel Polsen in the 15 boys getting squeezed out in the semi finals after doing well all day, a great ride Joel. Dylan Korb put in his best effort to date making semi finals in both 20 and 24 inch, missing out by one spot does sting a bit for a ten year old but I have a feeling the crash in 20 inch semi final might of hurt a bit too. Max Stanton put in a brave effort after crashing out 2 days before the event but managed to get taped up and solider on and even get through to semis in the 12 boys 20 inch great job Max see how you go when your 100%. All our other riders from Clarence Valley BMX Club put in there best effort, had fun and got to have a great experience riding in a State final, the atmosphere was great with plenty of banter going each way and the barbies and beers were great to. For more photos and videos of the weekend, check out our website. Racing will be back at Grafton on Saturday afternoon, see you at the track. Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 5 Saturday 11th October continued: Helping hands Trivia Night – All Proceeds to Sam Carroll. Proudly supported by Grafton District Services club, Ron Skinner Marine (Grafton & Yamba.). Young Grafton boy, Sam Carroll, has been diagnosed with a rare form of cancer that requires his parents Adam and Angela to take extended leave from work and stay in Sydney while Sam gets specialist medical treatment. You may have heard so some fundraising that hanks Bakery is putting on this week. This event will be held at the Grafton District Services Club, Fry Street, Grafton. Starting at 7.00pm. Sharp. Who Can Enter? Women’s Teams, Men’s Teams, Mixed Teams and Family Teams. It would be great if you could get a team together for a fun night that will help the family through what is no doubt a tough time. Adam and Angela have supported just about every fund raising event there has been for families in similar positions, so now is the time for them to get something back. $100.00 per team of 8. For further details contact: Arthur Lysaught on 0418 662 818 or Grafton District Services Club on 6640 3200. Saturday 11th October & Sunday 12th October Gliding at Eatonsville will be held at the Air Strip on the Eatonsville Road, Eatonsville. Depending on the Weather as to which day they will fly. You can call Friday night or Saturday morning between 8.00am and 8.30am for information. Contact: Warren Morrow. Phone: 6643 4432 or Bob King. Phone: 6654 1638 to arrange a flight. Ernie and Eileen Thorley are holding one of their famous plant sales at 13 Cording Street, Tucabia. Starting at 8.00am until late on both days. All proceeds support the Westpac Life Save Helicopter. Plants on offer include bromeliads, succulents, daisies, shrubs and much more. Head along and enjoy their great garden and pick up a beautiful plant or two. Walkers Marina Hotel, 90 Through Street, South Grafton. Free "Big Dog" Jumping Castle from 1.00pm to 4.00pm. Contact: Steve Dobbs on 0409 870 051. Sunday 12th October Markets Tucabia “Squatters Rest” will be held at 23 Collett Street, Tucabia. Approximately 8.00am to 12.00pm. Stallholders welcome. Phone for more information on 6644 8076 or 0428 543 055. Enjoy a cuppa and damper and browse the Museum for a low price. Gift Ideas – Bric-a-Brac, Cakes, Fruit, Vegetables, Jewellery, Egg-Bacon Rolls, SausageSizzle, Tea, Coffee, Damper, Handmade Gifts. Grafton Clay Target Club will be held at 604 Grafton-Lawrence Road, Grafton. 105 Down the Line Events include Champion of Champions. Starts at 10.00am. Contact: Rus Wesslink. Phone: 6642 4636. Email: secretary@graftonctc.com.au Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 6 Sunday 12th October continued: Maclean Country Music (second Sunday of each month) will be held at the Maclean Bowling Club, Maclean. Starting at 1.00pm. Everyone is welcome and if you sing, organisers will be even happier. Inquiries to Doreen on 6645 2203 or Val on 6645 2973. Country Music Afternoon (second Sunday in the month) Monthly hit of Country Music will be held at the Grafton District Services Club, Fry Street, Grafton. Starting at 2.00pm. Sunday 12th October to Friday 17th October Veteran’s Big River Week of Golf at Grafton will be held at the Grafton District Golf Club Ltd, Bent Street, Grafton. Contact: Matt Tully. Phone: 6643 1514. Monday 13th October Grafton Ukulele players ('Gr'Ukets') get together at 10 am (till 11.45), at Joan Muir Community Hall, 194 Turf St, Grafton. $3 contribution covers the hall hire, and tea/coffee. Friendly support from fellow learners, songs with chords to share, Tap in and Uke out with us! If you know anyone who would like to be kept in-formed about Folk Song & Music sessions, Uke sessions, and Open Mike performance opportunities in the Clarence, please feel free to pass on my contact details ~ Mazza 6647 3274, New email: mazzamuse@bigpond.com Similarly, if you are organizing such an event, tell me about it. I might be able to help you spread the word. Music happens because people, who want to sing & play, get together! Social Dancing – Scottish Country Dancing. It’s very energetic, a lot of fun, you don’t have to bring your sword to dance on – and there are some very simple dances to learn. This is for members of U3A (that is over fifty and having paid your subs) 2.00pm to 3.30pm at the Wooli Street Community Hall, Yamba. Everyone is welcome, no partner needed. Now if you want to join in please ring Anne on 6645 1345, as she will ensure some simpler dances are included for the beginners. Folk dancing is a wonderful way to getting ‘fit and fin’, so do your diabetic tendencies a good turn and join in. Euchre Night at the Yamba Bowling Club, Yamba. Invitation to Learn and/or Play Euchre. To commemorate 25 years of playing Euchre at the Bowlo, the Euchre Club executive invites you to come and join them and enjoy a relaxed game of euchre among people who will become your friends. Starting at 7.00pm and are usually finished by 9.30pm. Cost is $3.00 per player per night, with a prize pool of $30.00 per night, plus various jackpots. The ‘Courtesy Bus’ is there for your convenience. So, if you have not played euchre for a while, or not at all…. no sweat, beginner classes or just a refresher run through is available, just make contact and let us know your wishes. Contact: Joan Pullen on 6646 3110. “Rock n Roll Classes” with the Big River Rockers at the Grafton Golf Club, Bent Street, South Grafton. Starting at 7.00pm to 9.15pm. 100% Social rock N Roll. $2.00 per person. For more information ring 6642 2255. Facebook - Simply head to http://www.facebook.com/RockandRollGrafton Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 7 Tuesday 14th October Clarence River Jockey Club - TAB Meeting horse racing will be held at the Race Course, Powell Street, Grafton. Top Racing Facilities. Grafton is a major regional centre for horse racing. The Grafton racetrack has excellent facilities and visitors are very welcome. Contact: CRJA. Phone: 6642 2566. Website: www.crjc.com.au Yamba Rotary Club meets every week at the Yamba Bowling Club, Wooli Street, Yamba. Arriving at 6.00pm for a 6.30pm start. Contact: Staff Sheldon. Phone: 6646 2385. Greyhound Racing – Night TAB Meeting - TAB B will be held at the Greyhound Track, Cranworth Street, Grafton. This is one of the fastest ways to win or lose a bet and it's an exciting sport to boot. Entry $5.00. Contact: Brad Ellis. Phone: 6642 3713. Old Time Dancing will be held at the Grafton District Services Club, 105 Mary Street, Grafton at 7.30pm. Contact: GDSC on 6642 2066. Wednesday 15th October Yamba Weekly Farmers and Food Markets will be held in the Whiting Beach Car Park of Flinders Reserve, Yamba. Time: 7am til 12noon. All produce sold must be freshly and locally grown. The Market show cases locally grown fruit, vegetables, eggs, fish, flowers etc. plus locally produced cakes, biscuits, jams and gourmet items. For more information about the Yamba Farmer’s and Grower’s Market contact Jeremy Challacombe on 6642 3336. Grafton Chamber of Commerce and Industry – October Breakfast will be held at the South Grafton Ex-Servicemen’s Club, Wharf Street, South Grafton. Time: 7.00am for 7.30am start. Gust Speaker: Rod Madden of big River Dairy. Topic: Value Adding Local Product. Come and find out firsthand about this local success story. Rod Madden tells the story from a milk run in Grafton in 1980 to 20 years in the QLD Fire Service as a Station Officer to travelling Australia doing Fire Safety Training and Mines Rescue Training to building a dairy and milking cows and putting milk in a bottle and working 7 days a week many hours a day and loving it. Cost $25.00 per head. Please RSVP to Clarence Business Centre on 6642 9700. Email: office@graftonchamber.org.au Croquet at Coutts Crossing is held at the Coutts Crossing Croquet Club, next to the fire station. Starts at 9.00am to 11.30am. At just $7.00 for a day’s play, it is the best sporting value for miles around. To contact the Coutts Crossing Croquet Club, phone president Wayne Gadke on 6649 3200 or secretary Peter Martin on 6649 5109. Old Time Dancing will be held at the Grafton District Services Club, 105 Mary Street, Grafton at 9.30am. Contact: GDSC on 6642 2066. Kids Karate – Beginners Class. Age: 8 to 13 years. Where: Basmar Hall, 21 Pound Street, Grafton. Time: 4.00pm to 5.00pm. Enquiries to Instructor: Anne Trimble. Phone: 0414 724 454 or 6644 7391. Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 8 Wednesday 15th October continued: Social Dancing – Scottish Country Dancing will be held in the South Grafton Presbyterian Church Hall, Wharf Street, South Grafton. It’s very energetic, a lot of fun, you don’t have to bring your sword to dance on – and there are some very simple dances to learn. Starting from 7.00pm to 9.00pm. Everyone is welcome, no partner needed, and any age. Now if you want to join in please ring Anne on 6645 1345, as she will ensure some simpler dances are included for the beginners. Folk dancing is a wonderful way to getting ‘fit and fin’, so do your diabetic tendencies a good turn and join in. Sing Australia – Connecting Australians in Singing – Grafton Group – every Wednesday from 7.30pm to 9.30pm at the Presbyterian Church Hall, Cnr Oliver and Prince Streets, Grafton. Contact: Sue on 6647 6326. All Welcome! Thursday 16th October Weekly Grafton Farmer’s & Grower’s Markets to be held Duke Street Road Reserve, Market Square. Starting at 7.00am to 12.00 noon. The Farmers Market has a great range of fresh local produce including jams, sauces, honey, bakery items and plenty more. Stroll in the open air, chat with the farmers and producers, and even get advice on best cooking methods. The Grafton Farmers Market provides a great opportunity for Clarence Valley farmers and fresh food producers to sell farm-origin and associated value-added processed food products directly to local customers while giving you an opportunity to talk directly to them about their produce and their farming methods. The Market show cases locally grown fruit, vegetables, eggs, fish, flowers etc plus locally produced cakes, biscuits, jams and gourmet items. For more information about the Grafton Farmer’s and Grower’s Market contact Jeremy Challacombe on 6642 3336. Maclean Hospital Auxiliary “Cash Bingo” will be held at the Maclean Lower Clarence Services Club, 36-38 River Street, Maclean. Starting at 10.00am to Midday. Cash Bingo, Accumulating Jackpot, Undercover Bingo. Free Coffee and Tea. Euchre Night at the Yamba Bowling Club, Yamba. Invitation to Learn and/or Play Euchre. To commemorate 25 years of playing Euchre at the Bowlo, the Euchre Club executive invites you to come and join them and enjoy a relaxed game of euchre among people who will become your friends. Starting at 7.00pm and are usually finished by 9.30pm. Cost is $3.00 per player per night, with a prize pool of $30.00 per night, plus various jackpots. The ‘Courtesy Bus’ is there for your convenience. So, if you have not played euchre for a while, or not at all…. no sweat, beginner classes or just a refresher run through is available, just make contact and let us know your wishes. Contact: Joan Pullen on 6646 3110. Old Time Dancing for Single men and women. This is held weekly at the Criterion Theatre, Bacon Street, Grafton. Cost $5 – includes door prize, raffle and supper. Starts at 7.30pm. Enjoy the friendship of other singles while having fun and exercising. Contact Peter for more information on 6643 4683. There are other activities organised regularly. NEIGHBOURING AREA EVENTS FOR THIS WEEK N/A Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 9 PASSENGER FERRIES, VEHICULAR FERRIES and RIVER CRUISES CLARENCE RIVER FERRIES – from Yamba and Iluka. Bookings Phone: 0408 664 556 or 6646 6423. Everyday: Passenger Services between Yamba and Iluka. Adults: $7.30, Pensioners and Children: $3.70 (each way). Family Pass: 2 Adults / up to 4 Children $42.00 return. Children – under 16 years – under 5 years free. (Pensioner discount does not apply to Tour Groups). All prices include GST. (Prices are subject to change). Times: Departing Iluka, Boatshed & Marina – 8:45am, 10:15am, (1:00pm Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday Only), 2:30pm and 4:00pm. Departing Yamba, End of River Street – 9:30am, 11:00am, (1:45pm Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Only) 3:15pm and 4:45pm Ferry does not return to Yamba. No Service on Christmas Day. Ferries available for Private Functions, Weddings, parties, Any occasions. Harwood Island Cruise: Enjoy a trip on the beautiful Clarence River. Ferry departs every Wednesday and Friday. Yamba 11am and returns 3.00pm - Iluka 11.45am and returns 2.30pm. Adults from Yamba $20.00 Return. Pensioners $17.00. Children ½ Price. Adults from Iluka $18.00 Return. Pensioners $15.00. Children ½ Price. Sandwiches, Tea & Coffee, Beer, Wine, Drinks available. Coaches Catered For. Bookings essential – all prices include GST (Prices are subject to change. Pensioner Discount does not apply to Tour Groups). Sunday Live Music: Enjoy live Music while Cruising the beautiful Clarence River every Sunday. Departing Yamba 11.00am and returns 3.00pm. Iluka 11.45am and returns 2.30pm. Adults from Yamba $30.00 Return. Pensioners $25.00. Children ½ Price. Adults from Iluka $25.00 Return. Pensioners $20.00. Children ½ Price. Sandwiches, Tea and Coffee, Beer, Wine, Drinks available. Coaches Catered For. Bookings Essential. (Prices are subject to change. Pensioner Discount does not apply to Tour Groups). Email: info@clarencerf@bigpond.com.au For more information go to: www.clarenceriverferries.com CLARENCE RIVER BOAT HIRE – Yamba Marina, Yamba Road, Yamba. Phone: 6645 8525 or 0401 538 008. Features include: Toilet, Roof, Gas BBQ and Tools, Life Jackets, Wheel Chair Access, Electric Start, Esky and Fishing Rod Holders. No Boat Licence Required. Great fun for the whole family. Deluxe 12 Person BBQ Pontoon: $300.00 Full Day Hire from 8.00am to 4.00pm or 9.00am to 5.00pm. $200.00 Half Day Hire from 8.00am to 12.00 noon or 1.00pm to 5.00pm. Eight Persons BBQ Pontoon: $200.00 Full Day Hire from 8.00 to 4.00pm or 9.00am to 5.00pm. $140.00 Half Day Hire from 8.00am to 12.00 noon or 1.00pm to 5.00pm. 12 Person Standard Pontoon: $260.00 Full Day Hire from 8.00am to 4.00pm or 9.00am to 5.00pm. $180.00 Half Day Hire from 8.00am to 12.00 noon or 1.00pm to 5.00pm. Twilight Hire - Daylight Savings Only $100.00 on the 8 person BBQ Pontoon - 5.30pm to 8.00pm. $120.00 on the 12 person Pontoon – 5:30pm to 8.00pm. LAWRENCE FERRY - 24 hour free service The Lawrence ferry crossing the Clarence River at Rutland Street, Lawrence this ferry shuttles between Lawrence and Woodford Island and is part of Tourist Drive 22. Vehicles with long overhang will have problems at low tide. Operating Time: 24 hours, 7 days a week Service Day: There is no interruption to service during maintenance periods as two ferries are available at this crossing Trip Duration: 3 mins (Please allow up to 10 mins waiting time) Mobile: 0417 450 368. Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 10 ULMARRA FERRY This ferry is unsuitable for caravans and coaches but is OK for mini-buses. Operating times: 6.00am to 11.00pm with three (3) meal Breaks. 6.00am – 9.45am Southgate. 9.50am from Ulmarra with services resume at 10.20am. 12.25pm from Southgate. 12.30pm from Ulmarra, with services resume at 1.00pm. 5.45pm from Southgate. 5.50pm from Ulmarra with services resume at 6.20pm. Final crossing at 10.40 from Southgate and Ulmarra at 10.50pm. Please Note: The Ulmarra Ferry is out of service on the first Wednesday of each month between 9.30am and 12.30pm. Ulmarra Ferry - Ulmarra Ferry (Ferry 92) - Mobile: 0417 500 472. LOCAL COACH DAYTOURS from Grafton and from Yamba Busways North Coast Pty Ltd - offers regular circuits of Grafton – Monday to Saturday. Phone: 6642 2954. 4WD Tours are available from Grafton to The Gorge, mountains or beaches. Phone: 6644 9381. SERVICE GRAFTON HILLDROP HOLIDAYS Phone: 6644 9220 MONDAY TUESDAY Yamba, Iluka, Ferry Park Tour Grafton, Maclean & Lawrence WEDNESDAY Coffs Harbour & Woolgoolga THURSDAY World Heritage Washpool & Gibraltar Range FRIDAY No tour. NOTE: We service direct to Grafton. Yamba Tours and Charters – Day Tours Day Tours Include, Escape, Explore, Enjoy. Morning Tea and Lunch are included on most days. Depending on the Day Tour you choose. Coach Travel in Air Conditioned comfort and entry to all attractions and cruises are included. $55.00 per person. Booking Essential on 1800 813 033. Please book by 4.00pm the day before you wish to join us. ART GALLERY EXHIBITIONS. Clocktower Gallery Clarence River Visitor Information Centre, Cnr Spring Street and Pacific Highway, South Grafton. Phone: 6642 4677. Exhibition from: 1st October to end of November, 2014. Artists of the month – All Members of Clocktower Gallery. All Clocktower Gallery Members will be the Artists for the month of October / November. They will be displaying their items related to the Jacaranda Festival. The Wood workers make many items out of Jacaranda wood, Bowls, Jewellery Boxes, Pens etc. The Artists do beautiful work painting Jacaranda Trees and Jacaranda Avenues. Alan Podger does beautiful work painting small Framed Jacaranda Trees, Paintings on Jacaranda Seed Pods, Bookmarks, Brooches, Key Rings and much more. Please call into the Clarence River Tourism to view their beautiful work, which is opened from 9.00am to 5.00pm. Open: 7 days a week from 9.00am to 5.00pm. Closed Christmas Day & Good Friday. The Clarence River Visitor Information Centre is an outlet for the beautiful works produced by members of the Clocktower Gallery and local Art and Crafts people. Also we have the local Wombah Coffee from Woombah, Local Jams and Chutneys and Local Honey. Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 11 Ferry Park Gallery Ferry Park, Pacific Highway, Maclean. Contact: Jenny Thomas (President). Phone: 6645 3700. Open: 7 days a week from 9.00am to 5.00pm. Closed Christmas Day. Anzac Day – Open 11.00pm – 5.00pm. Website: www.ferrypark.org Email: info@ferrypark.org Exhibition from: 1st October to 31st October, 2014. Artist of the month: Josie Priddle. The Artist for October is Josie Priddle, Josie continues to paint onto handsaws, cross cuts, diamond blades and other metal objects. The previous rusty objects are transformed into colourful durable fun works which offer something different for yourself or as a gift. The theme for this display is “Animals” and features cows, horses, dogs, cats some wild animals. Three Cross Cut Saws depict Australian rural scenes. A Cream Can shows cows in various angles with the title “Welcome To Our Herd” The theme continues with some works for young children with a toy box, table and stools and treasure boxes, which feature Bears. There are a variety of clocks, some humorous, some on frying pans and a baking dish. Don’t discard anything which can be painted! An occasional table is constructed from a metal mesh base with a diamond blade top, black and white and finished with a durable resin. This display will also have some of Josie’s handmade bears, one fox fur, one mink, with an acrylic one hand embroidered on felt. Josie’s work can be seen at Ferry Park Gallery throughout October, so why not pop in to view the works of a talented lady, who she is a true first class re-cycler. This is a beautiful and creative display which is well work a trip to Ferry Park Gallery, Pacific Highway, southern entrance to Maclean, it’s open from 9 to 5 seven days a week and you can find more photographs on our website www.ferrypark.org or follow us on facebook Lower Clarence Arts & Crafts Association. If you have a class of budding artists, contact Junior Art co-ordinator Kerrie Howland phone on 6645 9088 or 0438 934 304. Email Kerrie.howland@det.nsw.edu.au Anyone who would like to become a Friend would be most welcome. Full training is given to our Friends so they feel completely at home at Ferry Park. It is a great way to meet visitors from all over the world and to make new friends in the local area while volunteering amid the inspiring work of our members. If this is something you would like to do, please call in at Ferry Park Gallery or telephone 6645 3700. Visit Ferry Park Galley’s Website: www.LCACA.org or Facebook: www.facebook.com/ferryparkgallery Ulmarra Art Craft Collectables 5a Coldstream Street, Ulmarra. Contact: Pam Newman. Phone: 6644 5888. Open: 10am to 4pm, 7 days. Local Craft including: Art, Linen Tea / towels, Jewellery, Bags, Cards, Scarves and Hats and much much more. Bentleg Market 36 Skinner Street, South Grafton. Contact: Robert Bentley. Phone: 6643 2929. Open: Monday to Friday 9.00 am to 5.00 pm, Saturday 9.00 am to 12 noon. Grafton Handicraft Minimart 133 Prince Street, Grafton. Contact: Ann Marsh. Phone: 6644 9417. Open: Monday to Friday 9.00am to 4.00pm, Saturday 9.00am to 11.45am. This shop has been run by volunteers for over 40 years. Quality hand made goods sold at reasonable prices: includes Crochet, Knitted goods, Dolls Clothes, Leatherwork, Baby Wear, including Premmy and many other useful and novel articles. Orders taken. Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 12 The Shed Gallery Unwins Lane, Goodwood Island. Open by appointment phone: 6646 4319. Depicting the early days of the Sugar Cane Industry. Gold coin donation appreciated. Grafton Regional Gallery 158 Fitzroy Street, Grafton. Contact: Jude McBean (Director). Phone: 6642 3177. Open Tuesday to Sunday 10.00am to 4.00pm. Closed Monday. Admission by Donation. Guided Tours Available for Coach/Tour Group David Tucker: Black Cockatoo Variations Exhibition from 27th August to 12th October, 2014 - Main. This exhibition is an object-based response to the relationship between the Red Tailed Cockatoo and the Casuarina trees with which they feed on. Tucker’s ceramic sculptures of the human body and the casuarina tree installation are a reflection of his connection with the environment in which he lives and works at Dundurrabin NSW. Angela Tay & Cass Samms: Microxosm Exhibition from 27th August to 12th October, 2014 - Main. The verdant North coast of New South Wales is closely examined by the artists to express the vibrancy and vitality of this environment in different mediums. The paintings by Angela Tay and sculptures by Cass Samms depict the microcosm of where they live. Operation Art Exhibition from 27th August to 12th October, 2014 - Prentice. An annual exhibition of children’s art from schools throughout New South Wales that was created for the Children’s Hospital, Westmead. The children created their artworks knowing they will be appreciated by sick children in hospital and their families. Karen Richards: Flora Non Evidens Exhibition from 27th August to 12th October, 2014 - Loft. A beautiful installation of elusive Victorian plants delicately crafted through embroidery into life-size panels. The fleeting nature of the light reflective thread represents the fragile nature of the plants, all of which are rare and not found outside of Victoria. The New Grafton Bridge – UNITINGCARE JACK & JILL PRESCHOOL Exhibition from 27th August to 12th October, 2014. The children gave their ideas to the RMS bridge project team demonstrating their right to have a voice and act as influential citizens of the community. The children at UnitingCare Jack and Jill Preschool Grafton have been researching the old historical bridge, documenting it’s challenges and shaping ideas for the new Grafton river crossing. The New Grafton Bridge documents this journey. Save the date – JADA – 2014 Jacaranda Acquisitive Drawing Award will be held at the Grafton Regional Gallery, Official Opening at 5.30pm Friday 17 October. Entertainment by Raw Funk & Groove Band – The Ninth Chapter. Drawing Symposium Saturday 18 October: 11.00am KEYNOTE ADDRESS Presented by Peter sharp COFA Drawing / Painting lecturer 11.40am Forum John McDonald, Peter sharp & Jude McBean Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 13 12noon Artist Talk with Nicci Haynes 1.30pm Artist Talk with Michelle Cawthorn 2.30pm Artist Workshop with Michelle Cawthorn Sunday 19 October 10.00am Workshop Peter Sharp Drawing activities focussing on contemporary techniques 11.00am Artist workshop Nicci Haynes Developing artist practice from simple drawing processes 12pm Drawing workshop Still life drawing 2.00pm Drawing workshop Life drawing Miles Hall: Dialogues with Drawing Exhibition from 17th October to 7th December, 2014 - Loft. After a recent Australia Council sponsored residency at the Cite’ des Arts, Paris, Miles Hall is exhibiting three bodies of works that offer an insight into the dialogue between his drawings and painting practice. As the winner of the 2012 JADA Miles Hall presents these recent and past works as a way of introducing his work to the gallery’s audience. 2014 JADA Exhibition from 17th October to 7th December, 2014 - Main. The judge will announce his selections at the Official Opening of the 2014 JADA at 6.30pm, Friday 27th October. The Jacaranda Acquisitive Drawing Award (JADA) is the flagship of the Grafton Regional Gallery which promotes excellence in Australian contemporary drawing. Acquisitions from JADA enter the Gallery’s nationally recognised drawing collection. The 2014 JADA is worth $40,000. Art critic for the Sydney Morning Herald and art historian John McDonald will select the winning drawing for the major award of $20,000 and acquisitions up to $20,000 from the finalists selected by a panel from entries submitted by artists throughout Australia. Beautiful Drawing: Past Winners & Acquisitions of the JADA Exhibition from 17th October to 7th December, 2014 - Main. A selection of drawings based on the nineteenth century notion of beauty, a concept once held to determine art. The past winners and acquisitions of the JADA reveal the movements in drawing over the last 25 years. Nicola Moss: Ecology & Heritage Artist in Residence Exhibition from 15th October to 9th November, 2014 - Studio. Nicola’s art practice observes ad interprets the ecology of Australian landscapes and the role humans play in shaping the environment. Nicola aims to familiarise herself with the Clarence Valley th-rough street walks, plein-air work and identification of the fauna and flora that distinguish the landscape of the valley. In the gallery’s studio Nicola will develop new work with paper installations, experimenting with layering of drawing, mono-prints and hand cut paper to develop a fresh approach t mapping the ecology of the region. Grafton and South Grafton High Schools HSC Work Exhibition from 12th November to 7th December, 2014 - Studio. South Grafton High and Grafton High’s year 12 students will display a selection of their work created for their 2014 Higher School Certificate assessment. Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 14 Kingstudio Art + Design Gallery 105 River Street, Maclean. Phone: 6645 2042 or 0415836194. Website: www.kingstudio.com.au Kingstudio art + design is a working studio and gallery, exhibiting unique works created by Julie McKenzie and Malcolm King. Stunning paintings in oils, acrylic, mixed media, and fine art, limited edition prints. The Gallery is open business hours most days, extended hours during the Summer months. Witzig Gallery, Maclean 80 River Street, Maclean. Phone: 1800 352 711 Website: www.witzig.com.au Email: wg@witzig.com.au Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 10.00am to 4.00pm. Saturday: 10.00am to 12 noon. The Witzig Gallery is situated on the Clarence River in Maclean and showcases North Coast architecture incorporating a unique and inspiring gallery. Witzig Gallery specialises in Papua New Guinea contemporary art. These unique paintings, both traditional and imaginary show the way in which Papua Niuginian artists respond to their contemporary world. The Witzig Gallery, building on its long association with surf film-making and photography, also brings together major works from three of the most acclaimed surfing photographers in the world today – “3 Masters of Surf Photography” - the outstanding work of Peter "Joli" Wilson, Russell Ord and John Witzig. The Witzig Gallery is enormously proud to elevate the work of these gifted photographers to an important place in the Australian art world, and offers visitors the opportunity to experience something truly special. Argyle Artspace 205 River Street, Maclean. Phone: 6645 2015 Email: jenni.peardon@hotmail.com Open: 7 days a week and they provide local artist’s space to exhibit what they love to do, by providing the venue, the Argyle Hotel Restaurant offers artists recognition and support in exhibiting their work for sale to the public. Another facet of this project, are the benefits to the Maclean Lower Clarence Hospital Auxiliary. All local artists can book their space through jenni.peardon@hotmail.com Yamba Museum – The Story House Arts past and Present by Graham Mackie “My Yamba 1981 – 2014”. Opening Night – Friday 24th October at 5.30pm – closing Friday 21st November. The old Kirk, Yamba Museum, River Street, Yamba. The Port of Yamba Historical Society and Museum, River Street, Yamba. Phone 6646 1399. Email: yambamuseumnsw@gmail.com Website: www.pyhsmuseum.com.au Open: Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 10.00am to 4.30pm. Saturday and Sunday 2.00pm to 4.30pm. Adults $3.00 (plus extra small charge for special exhibitions). Children Free. FUTURE EVENTS OCTOBER 2014 17th – 19th The Other Side (A Cabaret Journey) will be held at the Pelican Playhouse, 81 Through Street, South Grafton. Friday and Saturday 8.00pm to 10.00pm. Sunday 2.00pm to 4.00pm. The Other Side is a Cabaret Journey into a dark world: busking beggars and fortune tellers; faded torch singers in bohemian clubs; and old theatres with melancholy clowns and pirate queens… all on the banks of the majestic Clarence River. Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 15 Tickets are available for $18 / $15 from South Grafton News and Gifts. 18th The Grafton Showground Markets will be held at the Grafton Showground, Prince Street, Grafton. Starting at 8.00am to 1pm. Contact: Suzanne Patricks. Phone: 6642 2240. The grounds have a large area of flat open space along Prince Street and plenty of parking for potential customers as they enjoy a wander around which makes it a great social morning out with lots of customers and other stall holders - some of whom sell pre-loved items as well, along with permanent sites selling fruit and vegetables, chooks from the Poultry club, plants, especially bromeliads, handmade jewellery, cakes, surfboards. Christmas trees and lights, handcrafts, timber planters and timber animal cages / bird boxes and the Gem Club is open for inspection. It's always a surprise what is available with different stallholders turning up each month with their unique items. As always there will be a sausage sizzle and cold drinks run by volunteers from the Show Society that runs the Showgrounds. 18th Surfing the Coldstream Festival returns to Yamba. This event will be held in Yamba CBD and Flinders Park. The festival is offered free of charge and is an alcohol-free, family-friendly outdoor event. Starting at 9.00am to 10.00pm. The 7th edition of Surfing The Coldstream Festival will once again feature incredible performing artists, from Australian bands with international reputations to local musicians with awe-inspiring talent; plus street performers, buskers, an ocean-themed kids' activity area and parade, fantastic local food, crafts, art and our fabulous community spirit. Music including visiting and local bands. Busking on the streets. Celebration of food, art and craft. To register your interest in sponsorship, volunteering, busking, or simply to be first to receive festival announcements, contact: liveprawnproductions@gmail.com or visit www.facebook.com/SurfingtheColdstreamFestivalYamba Contact: Phil Nicholas / liveprawnproductions@gmail.com Phone: 0418 302 465. 18th Sultans of Sand will be held at Turners Beach, Yamba. Event Organiser is the Yamba Football Club, Cameron Aiken, phone: 6644 0068 / 0487 821 012. Email: v.nistelrooy_skip@hotmail 18th Jacaranda Children’s Party will be held at Market Square, Cnr Prince and Pound Streets, Grafton. Commencing at 9.00am to 11.30pm. Littlies are invited to dress up as their favourite character and join in the fun. We’ll be announcing the selection of the Party Princess and Prince ages 8-11years, Flower girl and Page Boy ages 4-7 years from this year’s attendees as well as cutting the Happy Jacaranda Cake. 18th GDSC Big River Jazz Club “Great Gatsby Dinner” will be held at the Grafton District Services Club Function Centre, Mary Street, Grafton. Phone the GDSC on 6640 3200. Commencing at 6.00pm to 11.00pm. Two course themed dinner. Entertainment provided by “Satin Bower Birds and Blue Pegs”. This combined vocal trio and traditional jazz band is unique. Their intricate harmonies and tempo variations combine with passion, dedication and enthusiasm to provide an unforgettable experience. Lucky door prizes and raffles. 18th Don’t Miss ERROL GRAY at Squatters Rest, Tucabia. Errol will be filming a “Live” in Concert DVD/CD, with his mates, Bush Poets Ray Essery and Peter Capp. Tickets $15.00 and can be reserved by phoning 0428543055. 18th & 19th Jacaranda Senior Basketball Carnival will be held at the Grafton Sports Complex, Powell Street, Grafton. Contact: Dylan Parbery. Phone: 6643 1188. 18th & 19th South Grafton Ex-Services Motor Cycle Club Inc. 21st Annual Jacaranda Dirt Drags will be held at Gnudwoc Park, South Grafton. Contact: Narelle Rankin. Phone: 6642 5977. 18th & 19th Karts – Twin Track Challenge will be held at the Mountain View Sports Complex, Mountain View. The Mountain View track is a great venue for competitors and spectators. The action is fast and furious. Contact: Brian Tarrant. Phone: 0432 138 704. Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 16 19th Ashby Markets to be held at Ashby Community Centre, Lismore Street, Ashby. Loads of great stalls, Home-Made Cakes, Jams and Preserves, Fresh Produce, Plants and flowers, Hand-made Jewellery, Collectables. Meet you friends for breakfast at the Markets and enjoy the friendly atmosphere. Children's Playground now open. Visit the cafe for scrumptious cakes and cappuccino. Follow the signs to Ashby, north of the Harwood Bridge for a pleasant 10 minute country drive to Ashby Village. Buskers and stall holders welcome. Contact: Jill Lee. Phone: 6645 2512 or 0422 640 992. No dogs allowed. 19th Culture on the Clarence – Art / Craft, Festival & Celebration, Market, Performance will be held in Skinner Street, South Grafton. Contact: 6642 3027. Starting at 9.00am to 3.00pm – River End Skinner Street, South Grafton.. Culture on the Clarence is a community fair celebrating the fantastic local talent and cultural diversity of the Clarence Valley. The second event in the 80th Annual Jacaranda Festival, Culture on the Clarence is a family day out on the main street of South Grafton. A local line-up of talented musicians and performing artists will entertain the crowd while local foodies serve up the best local produce in the Valley’s own pop up Eat Street, community markets showcase local artisans and social clubs in an expression of pride in the rich cultural diversity of the Clarence Valley. 19th Country Music Afternoon (third Sunday of each month) will be held at the Grafton District Services Club, Fry Street, Grafton. Starting from 1.00pm. Come along and enjoy an afternoon of Free Entertainment, make new friends. Refreshments and food can be purchased at the Club. Walk Ups are artists are encouraged. Call Greg on 6649 3153 or Judy 6642 1391. 20th – 24th Jacaranda Festival Week of Golf will be held at the Grafton Golf Club, Bent Street, Grafton. Contact: Matt Tully. Phone: 6643 1514. 21st 24th Greyhound Racing – Night TAB Meeting - TAB B will be held at the Greyhound Track, Cranworth Street, Grafton. This is one of the fastest ways to win or lose a bet and it's an exciting sport to boot. Entry $5.00. Contact: Brad Ellis. Phone: 6642 3713. Music Night, “Squatters Rest” will be held at 23 Collett Street, Tucabia. Many great local artists will be performing. If you want to perform, feel free to come and add to our list. Starting at 7.00pm. Bush stew, damper, sausage sizzle. Raffles. Entry by gold coin donation. BYOG. For information please phone Sherry 0419 230 456. 24th Connect the Dots - Street Orienteering – 5.00pm-6.30pm. Start any time between 5.00pm-5.45pm Meet at the river end of Prince Street in Memorial Park. Memorial Park, Grafton. Find out more information, phone Gavin on 0467 819 769. You have 45 Minutes to navigate the streets of Grafton and get as many points as you can. Run or walk, it’s your choice but challenge yourself and have fun. 24th Official Festival Opening: The Jacaranda Ball will be held at the South Grafton ExServicemen’s Club, Wharf Street, South Grafton. 6.00pm Seating for a 6.30pm start. A glamorous gala evening of fine food and dancing where the Jacaranda Queen candidates are presented to the Festival President, Patrons and Guest of Honor who will officially open the 2014 Festival. Guests will be served a 3 course meal and lucky door prizes will be announced throughout the night. This event is open to the public and a great excuse to glam up so book a table and bring your friends. 24th & 25th Daily Examiner Crazy Day Retail Sales Event – Grafton Crazy Day is happening again so get ready to bag a bargain. The Daily Examiner will be publishing details of the participating outlets and the deals they have on offer so you can plan your shopping strategy in advance to ensure you snap up the best of the bargains. 25th Hybrid Fitness Jacaranda Bootcamp Challenge will be held at Memorial Park, Prince Street, Grafton. Starting at 6.00am to 7.30pm. Up for a challenge? A fitness challenge where you will be tested physically and mentally? Turn Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 17 up prepared for anything, walk away proud of all you accomplishments. For more information phone: 0439 643 570. 25th Grafton To Inverell Cycle Classic – The Grafton to Inverell Cycle Classic – THE toughest one day cycling race in Australia! Starting on the banks of the Clarence River in Downtown Grafton and finishing a gruelling 228km later in Inverell, after a scenic yet challenging ride over the Gibraltar Range. Starting at 8.00am from Memorial Park, Grafton. Over 500 cyclists compete across three grades. The A Grade race is the last round of the National Road Series and features and leading riders and teams in Australia as they battle for the honour of winning this prestigious race with the last chance to accumulate vital points towards the national Road Series title. The event continues to cater for competitive cyclists of all levels by offering them the opportunity to participate in the B and C grade events that accompany the main race. These categories are increasingly popular with riders throughout the country who are looking for a challenge and unique event experience. 25th The Jacaranda Collectors Fair and Car Boot Market will be held at The Pavilion, Grafton Showground, Prince Street, Grafton. Starting at 8.00am – 3.00pm. Lots of antiques and collectables for sale and on displays as well as a classic surf board display, a model railway display, and car boot sale. Proudly presented by Clarence Valley Collectors and Bottle Club and Grafton Lions Club. All proceeds donated to local charities. Free Public Entry to the ground and Car Boot Market. Car Boot Vendors - $20.00 Reserve your space now call Stan: 6642 5016. All proceeds to Palliative Care Grafton. Admission to Pavilion & Classic Surf Board Display: Adults $3.00, Students / Pensioners $2.00. Classic Surf board & Surf Memorabilia Exhibition – Over 50 Boards on Display!! Contact: Margaret Turner on 6642 5016. Sausage Sizzle & Drinks – All Day Catering by Lions club. 25th St Andrews Christian School Jacaranda Fair, St Andrew’s Christian School grounds, 84 Washpool Road, Clarenza. Starting at 8.00am – 2.00pm. Giant auction starting at noon, market stalls including baked goods, plants, produce, second hand items, craft and novelties. Bubble football, Gladiator Jousting, Wild Splash Slide, jumping castle, face painting, BBQ lunch, Devonshire Teas, live music, children’s activities and much more. 25th Parade of Youth & Banner Competition – Starting at the River end of Prince Street and finishing at Market Square, Prince Street, Grafton. From 9.00am. Students from schools across the Valley proudly parade the banners they’ve designed in response to this year’s theme, travelling along Prince Street to Market Square where their banner will be judged. 25th St James Fete will be held at St James School, Carrs Drive, Yamba. Starting at 10.00am until 2.00pm. Pony rides Skirmish Motor bike rides Chocolate Wheel Kiss the Pig Markets Laser Tag Plus much more…… Form more information phone St James School on 6646 3266. Bookings are currently being taken for Car Boot and Farmers Market Stalls. Sites from $15.00. Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 18 For bookings contact Amy 0417 276 226. 25th Jacaranda Queen Crowning Ceremony, Market Square, Cnr Prince and Pound Streets, Grafton. Starting at 6.00pm for seating and entertainment; 6.30pm – 10.00pm. A magical evening culminating in the Crowning of the 2014 Jacaranda Queen. Steeped in tradition you’ll meet this year’s Queen Candidate nominees, delight in graceful dancers and bear witness to the renunciation of the reigning Queen Party. Contact: Narelle Rasborsek on 0427 425 711. 25th Halloween 2014 will be held at the Block Bar/Café, Yamba. Tickets are $30 which includes cocktail food. Entertainment will be provided on the night by the Salad Finger DJs. Tickets are limited, so book early! Please note that this is an 18+ event. For more information please contact the Block Bar/Café on 6645 8775. 25th & 26th Laser Regatta (Big River Sailing Club), Harwood. Contact: Wayne Culph. Phone: 6645 5020. 25th & 26th Jacaranda Dragon Boat Races will take place in the Clarence River, Memorial Park, Grafton. Starting at 1.00 – 3.30pm Saturday and 1.30pm to 4.30pm Sunday. Exciting and spectacular dragon boat races. Long distance race Saturday afternoon with sprint races on Sunday. Each boat contains 20 people working together to get to the finish line first. School teams, Community and Corporate Teams caterer for. Get you team together now. For more information to graftondragonboatclub@gmail.com A spectacle usually seen only in metropolitan areas, the Jacaranda Dragon Boat Races held on the beautiful Clarence River in Grafton is the largest regional dragon boat event in New South Wales. With over 30 teams competing in a variety of categories, this is an event well supported and loved by locals and visitors alike. Held in late October, at the beginning of the famous Jacaranda Festival, the riverbank is dotted with purple and the whole of Grafton is alive with festivities. With the river front abuzz with the sights, sounds and colours of over 1500 people, it’s a delightful day out and worth a visit. 25th & 26th Grafton Aero Club - Jacaranda Muster will be held at the South Grafton Airfield, 150 Vere Street, South Grafton. Starting at 9:00am - 5:00pm Saturday and 9:00am - 3:00pm Sunday. The Jacaranda Muster involves local and visiting aircraft from around the state flying in for the weekend. Aircraft may be viewed by the public, trial flights and refreshments are available. Complimentary flights over the city are provided to the Jacaranda Queen contestants on Sunday to view the Jacarandas in full bloom. 25th October and 1st November The Biggest Garage Sale Day on the North Coast is on again, and registrations have just opened! Sign up to hold your own garage sale on the 25th October, or sign up with your neighbours and get the whole street involved. All those registering for the 25th October will have their addresses appear in their local paper, as well as on-line at www.secondhandsaturday.com.au We have special search app and map ready again for this year’s event. As an added bonus, this year any householder who signs up to participate on Second Hand Saturday, 25th October, can also sign up for the following Saturday (please note that garage sales listings will ONLY APPEAR ON OUR WEBSITE and APP on the 1st November). Many people last year expressed that they simply couldn’t make it to all the garage sales in just one day, se we want to get everyone double the fun! Saturday 25th October - Saturday 1st November Grafton Art Club Inc. Jacaranda Exhibition will be held at the Grafton Community Centre, Duke Street, Grafton. Starting at 9.00am to 5.00pm. Grafton Art Club’s major annual exhibition and sale showcasing members’ artwork in all mediums, including sculpture, photography, and youth art, with a section open to all artists in Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 19 the Clarence Valley area; a must-see attraction of the Jacaranda Festival. Details can be found at www.graftonartclub.net Saturday 25th October - Saturday 1st November Jacaranda Spot-it Competition – Grafton and South Grafton CBD. Any shop with a “Spot It” arrow has an item in the window display that does not belong. Can you spot what it is? Great prizes up for grabs. Entry forms available from local newsagents, Jacaranda Festival office and the Jacaranda Souvenir Shop. For more information phone Kelle Murphy on 6642 7770. Saturday 25th October - Saturday 1st November Grafton Gem / Lapidary Club Jacaranda Display will be held at the Grafton Gem Club Shed, Grafton Showground, Prince Street, Grafton. Starting at 9.00am to 5.00pm. Our 80 Years of Fossicking display will delight and show you what you can find as you walk and explore our open spaces, rivers and creeks. Club members will demonstrate jewellery making skills. Door entry $2.00. For more information phone Elaine Broadfoot on 6643 5659. Saturday 25th October - Saturday 1st November The Historical Society – Schaeffer House Museum, 190 Fitzroy Street, Grafton. Starting at 10.00am – 4.00pm. Schaeffer House will open each day throughout the Festival, displaying a magnificent collection of historical items to interest all ages. For more information phone: 6642 5212. Saturday 25th October - Sunday 2nd November Open Gardens Display. From 9.00am to 5.00pm. Beautiful private and commercial gardens have opened to the public for your enjoyment! Enjoy strolling through some of the finest town and country gardens Grafton and its surrounds has to offer. Contact: Wendy Taylor on 0421 328 846. Saturday 25th November – Sunday 2nd November Jacaranda Woodwork Exhibition and Competition will be held at the South Grafton ExServicemen’s Club, Wharf Street, South Grafton. 9.00am – 5.00pm daily EXCEPT open late (until 8.00pm) Friday 31st, close 1.00pm Sunday 2nd. The Northern Rivers Woodworkers Association hosts an exhibition and competition (including the work of school students) that highlight an amazing variety of items skilfully crafted in wood. Members of the group demonstrate their skills to the public during the exhibition. Many items on display are for sale. 26th Yamba River Markets to be held at Ford Park, River Street Yamba. Loads of great stalls, Home-Made Cakes, Jams and Preserves, Fresh Produce, Plants and flowers, Hand-made Jewellery, Collectables. Meet you friends for breakfast at the Markets and enjoy the friendly atmosphere. Contact: Market Co-ordinator. Phone: 0422 420 159. No dogs allowed. 26th Lanbruks Gunyah, 423 Carrs Peninsula Road Junction Hill, will be holding an open day to their farm. Museum and Olive Tasting from 10.00am to 3.00pm. $5.00 each under 12 years free. The Gift Shop will be open with local Arts and Crafts and Olive Products. Cold Drink, Tea, Cappuccino Coffee with Homemade Sponge Cake, Jam and Cream available at $5.00. For more information phone: 6642 6640 or www.lanbruk.com.au (TBA) Yamba & District Country Music Club will be held at the Yamba Bowling Club, Yamba. Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 20 Starting at 12 noon to 5.00pm. Lunches Bistro, Auditorium or the Coffee shop. Entry Fee $5.00 each includes Afternoon Tea. All welcome. 26th Maclean Dirt Bike Club will be holding their Club Championship Round 6 at the Maclean Dirt Bike Track, Gardiners Road, Townsend, via Maclean. Contact: Louise McNamara. Phone: 0423 034 691. Travelling from the North to Maclean. Turn right off the Pacific Highway at the Ferry Park Complex. Continue on this road for approximately 500 metres and take the brooms Head turnoff. This is a right turn. Follow this road up the hill and down under the highway until you reach at Y intersection. At the Y intersection take the street to the left and follow this road past the industrial estate. After the industrial estate the road turns sharply to the left. This is where Gardiners Road approximately 800 metres and you will see our Motocross Sign (Race Days Only). Turn right into the gravel road veer right at the top of the track. There are usually signs out on race days to follow. Travelling from the South to Maclean. Turn left off the Pacific Highway at the Ferry Park Complex and follow the instructions above. 26th Beautiful Baby Competition will be held at Market Square, Cnr Prince and Pound Streets, Grafton. Starting at 9.00am to 10.00am for entries. Judging from 10.00am. Ages 0-36 months. Many sections and great prizes. Every entrant receives a certificate and McDonalds voucher. Nominations are available from Grafton Fast Photo’s from 9.00am Wednesday 23rd October to 3.00pm Friday 25th October. Nomination will also be taken on the day. Lots of family entertainment throughout the morning and special guest appearances for Sesame Street. Contact: Debbie Cox on 0400 478 135. 26th St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church 61st Annual Jacaranda Church Service will be held at St Andrew’s Presbyterian church, 116 Oliver Street, Grafton. Starting at 9.30am – 10.30am. Moring Tea to follow. This year the Jacaranda service welcomes Hamish Burke, conference speaker and Paster from Ballina Presbyterian church. Please come along for a relaxed, welcoming, family friendly service. Contact: Pastor Michael Eleveld on 6642 2463. 26th Copmanhurst Celtic & Contemporary Folk Session (fourth Saturday of the month) at the Rest Point Family Hotel, Copmanhurst. Gather from 2pm, so we’re ready to start when the last diners have finished and left, except of course anyone that decides to join us. If you’d like to lunch, you will need to be there and order by at least 2pm. For those who haven’t been before, it’s an informal, unplugged session, everyone and anyone welcome to come and sing, play or simply listen. The focus is on Celtic and traditional folk music, but other songs get an airing too. Do bring songbooks, especially the Bushwackers Australian songbook, if you have a copy. We have a collection of song folders to share, and we just have fun with whatever anyone wants to put out there. Contact: Mazza. Phone: 6647 3274 or 0414 225 838. 26th An Afternoon at the Proms will be held at the Saraton Theatre, Prince Street, Grafton. Starting at 2.00pm – 5.00pm. The Clarence Valley Orchestra conducted by Greg Butcher performs your Proms favourites just like the royal Albert Hall in London, including ‘Land of Hope & Glory’, ‘Radetsky March’, ‘Sailor’s Horn Pipe’ and much more for an afternoon of family entertainment. Book your seat now, tickets available at the Saraton Theatre Grafton on 6642 1633. 26th Jacaranda Organ Recital will be held at Christ Church Cathedral, Duke Street, Grafton. Starting at 3.00pm to 4.00pm. Annual organ recital performed by music Director od Christ Church Cathedral, Mr Robert Eather. All funds donated go towards organ maintenance. Contact: Parish Office on 6642 2844. Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 21 27th Jacaranda Afternoon Tea will be held at the Clarence River Jockey Club, Powell Street, Grafton. Starting at 1.30pm for 2.00pm start. Come along for a relaxed afternoon tea and a chat. Lucky door and tombola prizes. Tickets $12.00 each. Contact: Cheryl Barnes on 6642 1448. Monday 27th October - Saturday 1st November Jacaranda Embroidery Group Biennial Exhibition will be held at the South Grafton ExServicemen’s Club, Wharf Street, South Grafton. Starting at 9.00am to 5.00pm Monday to Friday, 9.00am to 4.00pm Saturday. Enjoy the magnificent views of our might river while appreciating the display of fine needlework created by their members over the last 2 years, using multiple embroidery techniques. Entry fee $4.00. All proceeds to local charities. Monday 27th October to Saturday 1st November Grafton Handicraft Minimart is at 133 Prince Street, Grafton. Open Monday – Friday 9.00am – 4.00pm. Saturday 9.00am to 11.45am. Display and sale of beautifully created, local handmade crafts. For more information phone: 6643 5108. Monday 27th October - Sunday 2nd November 2014 Clarence Valley Music Muster will be held at 11 Coulters Lane, Calliope (Ulmarra). Main days (Friday, Saturday and Sun) 9.00am – 10.00pm Top line entertainment Country music at its best. Poets breakfast, gospel, full canteen, portaloo, town water, level ground, special rates for coaches (easy access), undercover stage area. Bring your own chairs. Weekly camping $90.00. Daily passes $30.00. Evenings (4.00pm – 10.00pm) $15.00. An event not to be missed. Consider yourself invited to a country feast Take a best walk-up artist award of a $2000 recording contract, add a free CD of the performers, throw in raffle prizes including a week on a Clarence River houseboat and cover with spades full of seasoned country music while devouring the best locally-produced tucker in the region. It is a recipe for maximum enjoyment, and it’s all on offer at the second annual Clarence Valley Country Muster on a property just north-east of Grafton in Northern NSW from October 27 to November 2. The ingredients for this feast of country music include more than 20 artists. Among them are Terry Gordon O.A.M., Glenn Jones, Lindsay Waddington, The Kross Kut Showband, Marge Graham and acclaimed bush poet Ray Essery. Fingers were crossed before the first muster last year when organiser Wendy Gordon decided to open her property to the festival at Calliope – a tiny but historically-rich hamlet in the lush Clarence Valley. There was no need for anxiety. Country music fans – dominated by grey nomads and their vans – turned up to savour the delights of food, friendship and the sweet sounds of professional performers. “The success of the first muster just blew me away,” Wendy said. “But the follow-up was even more staggering. Given the response to bookings for this year’s muster, I wouldn’t be surprised to see up to 1500 fans on the property.” The Clarence Valley Music Muster is held at the same time of the year as Grafton’s nationallyrecognised Jacaranda Festival. And that’s no accident. “Jaca pulls in thousands of visitors every year,” Wendy said. “The muster offers them another attraction just a few kilometres down river. The property is close to Ulmarra – an historic river port village settled even before Grafton itself. “Ulmarra not only takes you back to a time when the Clarence River was the highway for goods crammed into sailing ships and steamers, but it now offers accommodation at the Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 22 Commercial Hotel, the now-dry Exchange Hotel opposite and up-market bed and breakfast outlets Woodfordleigh, Rooftops and Lulu’s.” Proceeds from the rich raffles on offer go towards easing the lot of sick kids through the Camp Quality organisation. For more information and bookings contact Wendy Gordon on (02) 6644 8012, 0432 741 947, on Facebook or wgordon@cvcmuster.com.au The website is www.cvcmuster.com.au Broadcast editors please note: Calliope is pronounced Kel-eye-oh-pea. For more information contact: Wendy Gordon on 0432 74 947. 28th Inner Wheel Club of Grafton Annual Jacaranda Luncheon will be held at the Grafton District Golf Club, Bent Street, South Grafton. Starting at 11.30am for 12noon start. Enjoy a lunch and raffles and talk by the special guest speaker. Wednesday 29th October - Saturday 1st November Cathedral Festival of Flowers will be held in Christ Church Cathedral, Duke Street, Grafton. Starting at 9.00am to 4.30pm. Christ church Cathedral has created floral displays since 1984. Participants include Cathedral Flower Guild, floral Art Society, Florists, and combined churches. Contact: Parish Office 6642 2844 or 6644 9211. 30th Jacaranda Thursday will be held in Market Square and Grafton CBD. The day kicks off with a free BBQ breakfast supplied by 2GF, followed by fun filled morning of local entertainment including comedy skits by local businesses, shop dressing, talent quest finals, buskers and street performers, market stalls, carnival rides, and more. Full day’s event program will be published in the Daily Examiner. 30th Greyhound Racing – Day TAB Meeting - TAB C will be held at the Greyhound Track, Cranworth Street, Grafton. This is one of the fastest ways to win or lose a bet and it's an exciting sport to boot. Entry $5.00. Contact: Brad Ellis. Phone: 6642 3713. 31st Grafton District Golf Club - Jacaranda Open Golf Tournament, Bent Street, South Grafton. 18 Hole 4BBB Stableford. Contact: Grafton Golf Club. Phone: 6642 2255. 31st Venetian Carnival and Fireworks Display will be held at the river end of Prince Street. Set along the banks of the majestic Clarence River the Venetian Carnival provides an exciting evening of free family entertainment, showcasing the best local entertainers and performers and closes with a spectacular firework display. Contact: Gail Harding on 0429 423 312. NOVEMBER 2014 1st Grafton TAFE Markets will be held at the Grafton TAFE Campus, Cnr Craig Street, Clarence Street and Pound Street, Grafton. Starting at 8.00am to 2.00pm. A fantastic market day held within the grounds of Grafton TAFE Campus. A large variety of interesting market stalls, live music, food and dedicated kids area. There will be something of interest of everyone. For more information call 6641 1610. 1st Wooden Boat Display will be held at Corcoran Park, Kirchner Street, Grafton. Starting at 8.00am to 4.00pm. Public display of wooden boats including blacksmith and woodwork displays, model boats, fly casting tuition, vintage outboard motors, nautical know display and vendors including food. Entry by gold coin donation. Contact: Gregg Spies on 0439 643 125 or A/H on 6642 2272. 1st The Village Marketplace in the Glenreagh Hall and surrounds, – Glenreagh. The Market where you’ll still find a bargain. Starting at 8.00am to 1.00pm approximately. A wide variety of home grown, home-made and home cooked goods on sale. Also plants and pre-loved items Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 23 available. Breakfast on fresh brewed coffee and a bacon and egg roll or sit and relax with a fresh Devonshire tea / coffee. Browse through the Museum while you’re there. Go to: www.glenreaghvillage.blogspot to find out more about Glenreagh. For further information please call Bessie 6649 2001. 1st Arts, Crafts Market and Demonstrations. The Clocktower Gallery will be holding an Arts, Crafts Market and Demonstration Day at the Clarence River Visitor Information Centre, Corner Spring Street and Pacific Highway, South Grafton. This will be held on the Veranda at the Information Centre. Starting at 9.00am and going to around 1.00pm. There will be lots of Arts and Crafts, Wood Work, Leather Work and Home made goodies. There will also be a Special Table for you to choose from. You will be able to enjoy demonstrations from the talented Craftsperson’s. Hope to see you there. For further information please call 6642 4677. 1st Jacaranda Criterium will be held in Prince Street, Grafton. Starting from 1.00pm to 4.00pm. Cycle racing up and down Prince Street “hotdog laps” between the Ambulance Station and turning under the viaduct in front of the Fire Station. Race grades are A, B, C, D and Juniors. Races will have between three and six primes (one lap sprint for each prize). Grade rides from 20 to 35 minutes, and when the bell rings after the time allocation a three laps sprint for the finish begins. Sign on will be in front of CHESS employment from 12 noon. 1st Jacaranda Float Parade will be held in Prince Street, Grafton. Starting at 5.00pm. Watch as Grafton’s CBD becomes awash with a riot of colour and sound for the annual float procession. Consisting of around 60 clubs and local organisations each parading a number of vehicles decorated in various themes and carrying a multitude of costumed characters. 1st Picnic in the Park will be held in Market Square, Prince Street, Grafton. Starting at 6.00pm. Following on from the Float Parade, The Picnic in the Park is a great family night of food and local entertainment. Bring a picnic or purchase a meal from one of vendors and sit back and enjoy the free entertainment. 2nd Iluka Markets will be held at the Iluka Sports Oval on the corner of Owen and Spenser Streets, Iluka. Starting at 8.00am to 12.30pm. Variety of Stalls. Only 15 minutes off the Highway, on the Sports Oval as you come into Iluka. Contact: Paul Ryan. Mobile: 0422 010 989. 2nd Celtic & Contemporary Folk Session will be held at Roche’s Family Hotel (on the 1st Sunday of the month), Grafton (Stables Restaurant area). Starting at 2.00pm. No Charge. All welcome to bring: voices, instruments, lyrics and / chords to share. Or just come and listen, it’s free! We’re a very informal and friendly bunch, with a mix of beginner to accomplished musos and songsters. Fun and laughs to be had while discovering songs, folklore, and more. For more information please call Mazza on 6647 3274. Saturday 1st November and Sunday 2nd November Grafton Vintage Motor Vehicle Club Jacaranda Rally will be held Duke Street between Fitzroy and Victoria Streets, Grafton. Saturday Static Display from 8.00am to 1.30pm. Jacaranda Street Procession Sunday Join Retrofest in Market Square Grafton. GVMVC annual rally begins with a static display in Duke Street on Saturday. A diverse collection of vehicles are on display for the public to enjoy at no cost. Non-member entries are welcome for vehicles over 30 years and older. More information at www.graftonvintagecars.com Email: dr.jm.clark@bigpond.com Phone: 0427 665 200. 2nd Cancelled: Jacaranda Fun Run will start from Caramana Park, Rogan Bridge Road, Waterview Heights, South West Grafton. Starting at 8.00am for the 5km and 10km, 9.00 for the 2km. Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 24 Renowned for its friendly atmosphere and scenic course this is a growing event not to be missed. Runners and walkers are equally welcome. 2nd Notes Tremendous will be held at the Christ Church Cathedral, Duke Street, Grafton. Concert by Lismore Chamber Choir Vox Caldera. Starting at 3.00pm. Directed by acclaimed conductor and composer, Nicholas Routley. Works by Bach, Monteverdi, Bruckner, Britten. The choir performs by memory – wow! Cost: Adults $20; Concession $15 and children $5. Contact: Deirdre Paillas Phone: 0403 564 904. 4th Art with Baby – Grafton Regional Gallery at 158 Fitzroy Street, Grafton. Going to the gallery with baby has never been so easy. 10.00am every first Tuesday of the month. A social program for Mums, Dads and Carers. 2 Coffees for the price of 1 at the Gallery Café + changing special offers. Pram friendly Gallery Tour. Contact: 6642 3177. Website: www.graftongallery.nsw.gov.au 8th Gbomb 2014 – Bom Bom State Forest – MTB Race. Starting at 10.00am. Teams – Solo – Juniors – 6 hour or 12 hour. Free camping, Live music, BBQ, Coffee. 15th Australian Boardriders Battle will be held at Pippi each, Turners Beach, Main Beach, all Angourie Beaches (not the point break). Yamba will host the northern NSW state qualifying rounds of the Original Source Australian Boardriders Battle, the Country’s biggest grassroots, boardriders event series with $120,000 in prize money. The series will involve more than 100 of Australia’s best boardriders clubs. Starting in October 2014 and culminating in a two-day, National final for 20 clubs on the Australia Day Long weekend on 24-25 January, 2015 at Cronulla in Sydney. The series is officially sanctioned by the Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP), which allows Australian ASP World championship Tour surfers (men and women) the opportunity to represent their local boardriders club at respective State qualifying events and the National Final. This means the very best Australian WCT athletes will line up again the local unknown heroes of beaches from around the county. 18th Grafton TAFE - TAFE Music Student Concert - North Coast TAFE Grafton Campus, 1 Clarence Street, Grafton. Starting at 12 noon. In these concerts, TAFE music students perform both covers and original songs they have written themselves. The concerts take place at TAFE, either on the veranda of the music building or in the large rehearsal room next to the music building and start at 12 noon. They last about one hour. DECEMBER 2014 6th & 7th Weekend of Rowing - The Clarence River will come alive with boats, competitors and officials, on December 6 and 7 this year, when once again the river’s two major rowing regattas will be held at Memorial Park in Grafton. The Head of the Clarence River Regatta is again expected to draw a large number of schools to compete. In the past crews have come from New Zealand, Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney, Gold Coast and of course the competitive Clarence Valley schools. The School Boys Championship eights, the main event of the day, always attracts a lot of interest and competition is as strong as some of the competitor’s upper torsos. Sunday, December 7, the Grafton Rowing Club’s annual regatta will be held, with the majority of teams staying over to compete, plus the addition of the North Coast’s many master competitors. This regatta has in recent years attracted a record number of competitors. An outstanding weekend of rowing, both for competitors and spectators. Clarence River Tourism – “What’s On” Page 25