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August 2024 |
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Three Artists - Three StylesWorks by Jay Kottege, Rosemary Brock and Ruth Dodd
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October 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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Brass on the GrassThe Hall Heritage Centre is delighted to again be hosting the annual Brass Band Concert with the Canberra Brass - once know as the Hall Village Brass Band. In 1984 four musicians got together at the Hall Village primary school to play some brass music. From those humble beginnings came the Hall Village Brass Band. Over the years the band grew both in numbers and stature within the national brass band community, winning the National Band Championships B Grade Brass category in 2002. The band and its successors have become an important part of the cultural community of the ACT and regularly provide music support for a wide variety of functions and occasions. In 2012 the organisation changed its name to Canberra Brass Inc., which now comprises three brass bands, Canberra Brass, which is highly competitive at the national B grade level; Victoria Street Brass, which provides playing opportunities for musicians with a wide range of skills and experience; and the newly formed and very dynamic Canberra Youth Brass. The Museum will open at 12:00 noon so that attendees at Brass on the Grass can visit the Museum before the music begins.
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November 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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Hall Christmas Fair and Street PartyThe long running annual Hall Street Party (previously on hiatus since 2019) and The Hall Village Christmas Fair have combined this year to bring you a spectacular seasonal community family friendly event. Keeping with Street Party tradition, the event has been have switched to Friday afternoon/evening and village shops are invited to stay open later on Friday and join in the fun! There will be a dedicated artisan Christmas market showcasing your favourite stallholders, gorgeous gifts available to purchase from local retail traders, food trucks, as well as delicious offerings from local cafes and village pub, community group displays, and live music and entertainment, so bring your dancing shoes! The event will run the length of the village on Victoria Street, between Gladstone Street and Hoskins Street from 4-8:30pm, with the road being closed to vehicle traffic from 3-10pm. Artisan Stallholders - Returning Stallholders Artisan Stallholders - New Stallholders (inc. those who booked but did not attend last year) Food Trucks & Vendors Musicians & Entertainers
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December 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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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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