Whats on in Mansfield and Mt Buller January 2009
Week2&3
SHAKESPEARE AT THE MANOR Saturday 10th January – Essential Theatre’s new production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Join us at the majestic Highton Manor in Mansfield from 6.30pm on Saturday 10th January and
be delighted by this well loved Shakespearean tale of magic, love and laughter.
Tickets available from Wallaby Ritz in Mansfield or via mail order on 03 5779 1445.
All proceeds to the Mansfield Rudolf Steiner School.
TRASH & TREASURE Sunday 11th January – The Rotary Club Of Mansfield are holding their monthly trash and treasure market at the recreation oval in Highett Street, Mansfield from 9am–1pm. Come down
and grab a bargain. Entry is by gold coin donation and all proceeds from this market will assist
Rotary’s local charity efforts. For stall holder enquiries phone 0414 955 993.
BRACKET & JAM Friday 16th January – The Mansfield Regional Produce Store is once again hosting an evening of Mansfield’s most popular live music featuring Jo Jo Smith, Alastair Pirie and a host of the best
musicians from around the region. Dinner is available for purchase from 5.30pm with entertainment
kicking off from 7.30pm. Cover charge is $5.00 per person and bookings are essential.
Phone Dean or Gill on 03 5779 1404.
CRAFT & FARMERS MARKET Saturday 17th January - Purchase locally grown produce and locally made products from 8am-1pm at the Tolmie Recreation Reserve, a scenic 20 minute drive from Mansfield.
Stall holder enquiries on 03 5776 2231.
SUNDAY MARKET Sunday 18th January – This small local market offers a variety of goods and is held under the shady trees in the median strip opposite the Mansfield Post Office from 9am – 1pm.
For stall enquiries phone 0417 118 103.
MT BULLER CHAMBER MUSIC Friday 23rd – Saturday 24th January – Chamber Music at Mt Buller
The Chamber Music Summer School provides tuition by a wealth of Master Musicians to string
quartets, quintets and trios. And not just to the students benefit! The tutors will host a free recital
on the Friday at 8.30pm in the Mt Buller Alpine Chapel. The students will also host a free
performance on the Saturday from 3pm in the Chapel. To find out more go to
www.mtbuller.com.au or phone 03 5777 6077.
ART & CRAFT SHOW Friday 23rd – Saturday 24th January – Mansfield Boat Club in Goughs Bay presents their 4th annual Community Art & Craft Show. Come and admire, even purchase fantastic arts & craft created by the local community whilst taking in the beautiful views of Lake Eildon from the
boat club verandah. The opening night is on Friday from 5.00pm and includes a complimentary
glass of champagne & nibbles. Saturday’s times are 10.00am – 8.00pm. Interested exhibitors
can phone 03 5777 3282 or 03 5777 3897. Monies raised will go to local community projects.
BUSH MARKET Saturday 24th January – One of Mansfield’s largest and most popular Bush Markets
offering just about everything you could imagine. Local produce such as fresh breads, cakes,
fruit and vegetables, nuts, seeds, jams, preserves & olives just to mention a few. There will be a
number of local wines for tasting & purchase, art & craft, plants, clothing, gifts and much much
more. Numerous food & refreshment options available. Commencing from 8am – 2pm on the
median strip in Highett Street. No dogs allowed. For details phone Joan on 0417 118 103
SHAKESPEARE AT THE MANOR Saturday 10th January – Essential Theatre’s new production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Join us at the majestic Highton Manor in Mansfield from 6.30pm on Saturday 10th January and
be delighted by this well loved Shakespearean tale of magic, love and laughter.
Tickets available from Wallaby Ritz in Mansfield or via mail order on 03 5779 1445.
All proceeds to the Mansfield Rudolf Steiner School.
TRASH & TREASURE Sunday 11th January – The Rotary Club Of Mansfield are holding their monthly trash and treasure market at the recreation oval in Highett Street, Mansfield from 9am–1pm. Come down
and grab a bargain. Entry is by gold coin donation and all proceeds from this market will assist
Rotary’s local charity efforts. For stall holder enquiries phone 0414 955 993.
BRACKET & JAM Friday 16th January – The Mansfield Regional Produce Store is once again hosting an evening of Mansfield’s most popular live music featuring Jo Jo Smith, Alastair Pirie and a host of the best
musicians from around the region. Dinner is available for purchase from 5.30pm with entertainment
kicking off from 7.30pm. Cover charge is $5.00 per person and bookings are essential.
Phone Dean or Gill on 03 5779 1404.
CRAFT & FARMERS MARKET Saturday 17th January - Purchase locally grown produce and locally made products from 8am-1pm at the Tolmie Recreation Reserve, a scenic 20 minute drive from Mansfield.
Stall holder enquiries on 03 5776 2231.
SUNDAY MARKET Sunday 18th January – This small local market offers a variety of goods and is held under the shady trees in the median strip opposite the Mansfield Post Office from 9am – 1pm.
For stall enquiries phone 0417 118 103.
MT BULLER CHAMBER MUSIC Friday 23rd – Saturday 24th January – Chamber Music at Mt Buller
The Chamber Music Summer School provides tuition by a wealth of Master Musicians to string
quartets, quintets and trios. And not just to the students benefit! The tutors will host a free recital
on the Friday at 8.30pm in the Mt Buller Alpine Chapel. The students will also host a free
performance on the Saturday from 3pm in the Chapel. To find out more go to
www.mtbuller.com.au or phone 03 5777 6077.
ART & CRAFT SHOW Friday 23rd – Saturday 24th January – Mansfield Boat Club in Goughs Bay presents their 4th annual Community Art & Craft Show. Come and admire, even purchase fantastic arts & craft created by the local community whilst taking in the beautiful views of Lake Eildon from the
boat club verandah. The opening night is on Friday from 5.00pm and includes a complimentary
glass of champagne & nibbles. Saturday’s times are 10.00am – 8.00pm. Interested exhibitors
can phone 03 5777 3282 or 03 5777 3897. Monies raised will go to local community projects.
BUSH MARKET Saturday 24th January – One of Mansfield’s largest and most popular Bush Markets
offering just about everything you could imagine. Local produce such as fresh breads, cakes,
fruit and vegetables, nuts, seeds, jams, preserves & olives just to mention a few. There will be a
number of local wines for tasting & purchase, art & craft, plants, clothing, gifts and much much
more. Numerous food & refreshment options available. Commencing from 8am – 2pm on the
median strip in Highett Street. No dogs allowed. For details phone Joan on 0417 118 103
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