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March 2024 |
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Exhibtion - Birds & Nature A Photographer's Perspective by Binh Le ThanhBinh Le Thanh says that growing up surrounded by books of Art Wolfe & Frans Lanting brought him closer to nature. For him, nothing is better than spending hours in the woods watching birds, listening to the sound of the wind in the trees while taking in all the beauty of the wilderness. It took a while and he realised he wanted to see a little deeper, a little more quiet, more intimate beauty of Nature. To Thanh, photography is about capturing those unique moments and feelings you shared with wildlife, capturing the smell in the air, the intense mood within the silence and serenity of nature... In other words, it's a way of preserving my his memories to revisit those precious moments from time to time. Thanh's exhibition - Birds & Nature A Photographer's Perspective - will run from Thursday 7 March to Sunday 7 april with the official opening on Friday 15 March from 5.30 to 6.30pm. For the official opening on 15 March, bookings are essential at obee.com.au/capitalwines.
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National Sheep Dog Trials ChampionshipsSheep Dog Trials are a highly-competitive and challenging sport. Sheep Dog Trials represent a fascinating insight into Australia's rural life with a compelling spectator experience. Sheep Dog Trials are an example of extraordinary team work between dog and handler. The objectives of the National Sheep Dog Trials are to: The Duke of Gloucester Sash was presented to the National Sheep Dog Trial Association in 1945 by His Royal Highness, Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester during his tenure as Governor General of Australia from 1944 to 1947. The Duke was the younger brother of King George 6th and Uncle of Queen Elizabeth 2nd. The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh attended the National Sheep Dog Trial Championships on Finals day, Saturday 26 April 1970 and witnessed the Finals competition. The Queen then presented the Sash to the winner of the National Open Trial, Mr. Bob Ross and his dog Yulong Russ. Every day of the National Sheep Dog Trials is open to spectators. Further information is available at www.nationalsheepdogtrials.org/
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Good Friday - Stations of the Cross - combined churches of HallFrom 11:00 am on Good Friday, the churches of Hall will celebrate the Stations of the Cross walking along Victoria St and marking the Stations. The Stations of the Cross or the Way of the Cross, also known as the Way of Sorrows or the Via Crucis, refers to a series of images depicting Jesus Christ on the day of his crucifixion and accompanying prayers. The stations grew out of imitations of the Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem, which is a traditional processional route symbolising the actual path Jesus walked to Mount Calvary. The objective of the stations is to help the Christian faithful to make a spiritual pilgrimage through contemplation of the Passion of Christ. Those wishing to participate should meet at 11:00 am at the car park at the northern end of Victoria St near the Barton Hwy.
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Easter Sunday ServiceEaster Sunday will be celebrated at St Michael & All Angels Anglican Church with the 11:00 am service. Easter (also called Pascha or Resurrection Sunday) is the Christian festival and cultural holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, described in the New Testament as having occurred on the third day of his burial following his crucifixion by the Romans at Calvary.
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April 2024 |
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Hall MarketsThe Hall Markets are one of Australia's largest home-made and home grown goods markets. Barbecues, canteens, live music and other entertainment makes each visit a fun, family day out.
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Opening of the Exhibition The Journey of Lyall L. Gillespie 1919 – 2006Dr Ros Russell, a former colleague of Lyall's and a well-known historian and museum consultant will open the ACT Heritage Festival exhibition at the Hall Heritage Centre titled "The Journey of Lyall L. Gillespie 1919 – 2006". The exhibition features the life and work of Lyall Gillespie, the well-known Canberra historian. Lyall attended Hall School and lived in the village and the surrounding district as a young man. In 2015 his son Neil bequeathed his father's collection to the Hall Heritage Centre and a team of committed volunteers, under the guidance of Dr Ken Heffernan, have been identifying, cataloguing and storing the
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ACT Heritage Festival Exhibition - The Journey of Lyall L. Gillespie 1919 – 2006Hall Heritage Centre special exhibition for the ACT Heritage Festival is titled "The Journey of Lyall L. Gillespie 1919 – 2006". The exhibition features the life and work of Lyall Gillespie, the well-known Canberra historian. Lyall attended Hall School and lived in the village and the surrounding district as a young man. In 2015 his son Neil bequeathed his father's collection to the Hall Heritage Centre and a team of committed volunteers, under the guidance of Dr Ken Heffernan, have been identifying, cataloguing and storing the
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May 2024 |
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Hall MarketsThe Hall Markets are one of Australia's largest home-made and home grown goods markets. Barbecues, canteens, live music and other entertainment makes each visit a fun, family day out.
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June 2024 |
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Hall MarketsThe Hall Markets are one of Australia's largest home-made and home grown goods markets. Barbecues, canteens, live music and other entertainment makes each visit a fun, family day out.
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July 2024 |
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Sri Chinmoy Running Races - 2.2km, 10km & 31km - Gungahlin Gallop"Gungahlin Gallop" 2.2km, 10km & 31km Canberra's north side hosts the Series finale. The track from Hall through to Oak Hill along Gungahlin's northern fringing ridge is the Rolls Royce of Canberra Trails. Especially commissioned for the Centenary Trail project, this beautifully sculptured track is a work of art, a trail to fall in love with... To fully appreciate the varying vistas in each direction, you really need to run this wonderful track both ways. That's why we've designed this course as an out-and-back. Starting and finishing at Hall's historic Showground, both courses ascend to the summit of One Tree Hill, from where the 31km continues following the ACT/NSW border. Enjoy one of Canberra's deluxe running experiences. Please note that for the Gungahlin Gallop, there are NO DRINK STATIONS on the course. Runners MUST BRING and CARRY their own water. Enter online. Park at the Hall Polocrosse Field, turn right off Victoria St, Hall. The 31km race starts at 9 a.m.; the 10km & 2km races start at 10 a.m. View the 2.2km course map; the 10km course map; the 31km course map; and start/finish area. Read the full course description and take a photo tour of the course.
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March 2025 |
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National Sheep Dog Trials ChampionshipsSheep Dog Trials are a highly-competitive and challenging sport. Sheep Dog Trials represent a fascinating insight into Australia's rural life with a compelling spectator experience. Sheep Dog Trials are an example of extraordinary team work between dog and handler. The objectives of the National Sheep Dog Trials are to: The Duke of Gloucester Sash was presented to the National Sheep Dog Trial Association in 1945 by His Royal Highness, Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester during his tenure as Governor General of Australia from 1944 to 1947. The Duke was the younger brother of King George 6th and Uncle of Queen Elizabeth 2nd. The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh attended the National Sheep Dog Trial Championships on Finals day, Saturday 26 April 1970 and witnessed the Finals competition. The Queen then presented the Sash to the winner of the National Open Trial, Mr. Bob Ross and his dog Yulong Russ. Every day of the National Sheep Dog Trials is open to spectators. Further information is available at www.nationalsheepdogtrials.org/
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March 2026 |
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National Sheep Dog Trials ChampionshipsSheep Dog Trials are a highly-competitive and challenging sport. Sheep Dog Trials represent a fascinating insight into Australia's rural life with a compelling spectator experience. Sheep Dog Trials are an example of extraordinary team work between dog and handler. The objectives of the National Sheep Dog Trials are to: The Duke of Gloucester Sash was presented to the National Sheep Dog Trial Association in 1945 by His Royal Highness, Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester during his tenure as Governor General of Australia from 1944 to 1947. The Duke was the younger brother of King George 6th and Uncle of Queen Elizabeth 2nd. The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh attended the National Sheep Dog Trial Championships on Finals day, Saturday 26 April 1970 and witnessed the Finals competition. The Queen then presented the Sash to the winner of the National Open Trial, Mr. Bob Ross and his dog Yulong Russ. Every day of the National Sheep Dog Trials is open to spectators. Further information is available at www.nationalsheepdogtrials.org/
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