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posted 10/10/2011

Community Billboard: 10 – 16 October

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This weekly community gig guide is proudly sponsored by City of Sydney’s plan for the future – Sydney 2030 – making our city more green, global and connected

Night Noodle Market

Part of the Crave Sydney Food Festival

Sick of Mi Goreng? Craving authentic noodley goodness?

Crave no longer! The Night Noodle Markets have arrived!

Hyde Park North has been transformed into an authentic Asian hawker-style market, complete with food stalls and bars.

Everyone’s favorites will be there – pork buns, dumplings and an array of real, yes real Mi Goreng, however, there will be some new faces this year including Longrain (Surry Hills) as well as Mamak (Chinatown and Chatswood).

The three bars will feature Coopers Aussie ales, Brown Brothers wine and the always delicious, if not slightly uncultured, Chambord cocktails.

Dine under the mood fitting fairy light canopy and enjoy nightly entertainment including the much-loved visual spectical of the Chinese lions parading the laneways.

The Night Noodle Markets truly have something for everyone.

I’m salivating, see you there!

When: Monday, October 1014 and October, 5 – 9pm weeknights

Where: Hyde Park, City

Cost: FREE ENTRY

More Info: Click Here

 

Alien Invasion at the Chauvel Cinema

Part of Monday night Cinemateque

Shirley Thompson versus the Aliens, released in 1972, is about group of aliens who plan to invade Australia as a means of taking over the Earth. In order to communicate with the people of Earth, they bring a statue of the long-dead Duke of Edinburgh to life. Part comedy/part sci-fi/part fifties rock musical, I’d say it ticks all the boxes for a quality Monday night.

Admission 18+, unless the film has been rated in Australia

When: Monday, October 10 – 6.30pm

Where: Chauvel Cinema, Cnr Oxford St & Oatley Rd, Paddington

Cost: Monday night Cinemateque is strictly for members and their guests, but you can grab a Mini Membership at the door (4 screenings/1 guest) for $20/Conc. $16.50

More Info: Click Here

 

Jazz in the Park, Balmain

Artists on the bill:
5pm- Miriam Waks
5:45pm- Trude Aspeling
6:30pm- Dale Barlow featuring Emma Pask
7:15pm- Vince Jones

When: Saturday, October 16, 5:00pm – 8:00pm

Where: Gladstone Park, Darling St Balmain, 5:00pm – 8:00pm

Cost: FREE

More Info: Click Here

 

Community + Space = Innovation

Part of Art and About 2011

What If… empty spaces were given to the community to transform into positive public space? Kali Reid and Jess Cook take an exciting idea out of the art world and into the real world.

When: Wednesday 12 October 2011 6:00pm – 7:00pm

Where: Newtown Library, 8-10 Brown St, Newtown

Cost: FREE, Bookings essential, Telephone: 02 8512 4250

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Sydney Rides Festival

Bike riders often get given a hard time on the road in Sydney, however, recently we are enjoying a bike riding renaissance not seen for decades coinciding with the City’s up coming link – the Bourke Street cycleway in Redfern with the Bourke Road cycleway in Alexandria.

The first annual Sydney Rides Festival will feature events such as the City’s Ride to Work Day Breakfast, the Bicycle NSW Spring Cycle; and the Sydney Bike Film Festival.

The Festival comes to an official close this Sunday at the Pirrama Park Family Bike Day. With live music and entertainment, kids’ activities and food stalls; it also serves as the finishing point for the family-focused Spring Cycle ‘City Ride’.

When: Monday October 10 – Sunday October 16

Where: Various locations

More Info: Click Here

 

Wentworth Park Games

If you love a bit of friendly suburban rivalry head to the Wentworth Park Games this Sunday.

The Wentworth Park Games gives residents of Glebe, Forest Lodge, Pyrmont and Ultimo (and other inner-city people) a chance to rediscover this great park. The day features a wide variety of fun sporting events and displays for families and their pets to celebrate the history of our wonderful park.

  • Join in the giant tug o’ war
  • Help your suburb by competing in the People’s Games
  • Have a sausage from the Ultimo P&C
  • View displays about the park (including Vintage midget speedcars)
The day will also include races for local pooches. The winners of the “All dogs except greyhounds” races will be presented with the prestigious Wenty Park Mongrel Cups – one for large and one for small dogs.

When: Sunday, October 16 – 10:00am-3:00pm

Where: Wentworth Park, Glebe

Cost: FREE

More Info: Click Here 0r contact Mary Mortimer: 0410 679 204 or Ken Saunders: 9660 2602

Ignite Sydney

If you’re sick of Death By Powerpoint, then come along to Ignite Sydney, where you’re guaranteed a fun night of entertaining and educational presentations. What’s even more amazing is that this event give everyone a voice. So if you have a global or moral issue that you would like to discuss, send your proposal through and if it is approved you can get your message out there speak in front of an audience.

Also known as a Pecha Kucha style presentation, Ignite presenters stick to a rigid format of 20 slides, each of which changes automatically after 15 seconds, giving a guaranteed 5 minute presentation.

When: Tuesday, October 11 – 6:00pm

Where: Oxford Art Factory, 42 Oxford St, Sydney

Cost: Free (Registration essential)

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