Blackheath Growers Market
Blackheath Growers’ Market Corner Great Western Highway and Gardiner Crescent, BlackheathWith over 60 Growers & Producers Blackheath Growers Market will tantalise your tastebuds with an array of wonderful local & regional foods. A wide range of fruits and vegetables, meats, breads and cheeses (cow, goat and sheep), olive oils and local wines, nuts and honey, free range eggs, spices and Read more…
Just Start Gardening Series
Gully Garden 22 Gates Ave, KatoombaJoin Us for a Fun and Informative Gardening Series! Are you someone who dreams of having a lush vegetable garden at home but feels a bit hesitant to dig in? Fear not! We have crafted a series of events just for you, designed to build your confidence and get your Read more…
Blackheath Community Farm
Thirroul Avenue Blackheath10am-1pm Pop in to learn about how to grow food in our climate. We work together then share the day’s harvest before a joint shared luncheon in the garden. All welcome. Ph. 0407 437 553.
Santa’s Christmas at Valley Heights
Valley Heights Rail Museum 17b Tusculum Road, Valley HeightsSanta and his Elf have their tickets booked and would love to see you for their annual visit to the Valley Heights Rail Museum. Come along and see Santa arrive aboard the special *Steam Tram (11:30 & 13:30). Bring your camera and have a photo with Santa and his Elf Read more…
PLAY! Exhibition
Blue Mountains Cultural Centre 30 Parke St, KatoombaPLAY! examines the facilitative role of art institutions in encouraging play, community connection and self-expression. This exhibition emboldens audiences to physically respond to the artworks, generating engagement atypical of institutional settings. The aim is to allow audiences to question and explore ideas of self and community through playful, dynamic processes. The Read more…
Art Kintsugi Workshop
RoseyRavelston Books 1 Badgery Crescent, LawsonJoin us for a mindful workshop of Art Kintsugi, in the relaxing bookshop lounge at Rosey Ravelston in Lawson. Kintsugi is a century-old Japanese craft where broken ceramic objects are pieced back together using ancient Urushi lacquer and gold dust based on the philosophy of Wabi Sabi finding beauty in Read more…