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posted 05/12/2012

Community Billboard 5th – 12th December

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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

Pirates – Summer activities

Walk the gangway to board your very own pirate ship, encounter the ghost of pirate Blackbeard in the captain’s cabin, search for loot in the dark pirate cave and beware of ghostly warnings. Test your skills with a pirate tongue twister, pick a pirate name and make your own pirate hat, seek out the clues to follow the treasure trail and encounter the Rogues Gallery.

WHEN: Saturday 22 September – Monday 28 January; daily 9.30am – 5pm (6pm in January)

WHERE: Australian National Maritime Museum, 2 Murray Street, Darling Harbour 2009

COST: $25 (Adult), $15 (Children), $65 (Family)

WEBSITE: https://www.anmm.gov.au/site/page.cfm?u=2076

MORE INFORMATION: Australian National Maritime Museum, Reception (phone: +61 2 9298 3777)

 

The Rocks Village Bizarre

Draw back the velvet curtain and enter The Rocks Village Bizarre for a Friday night adventure into the weirdly wonderful. Meet peculiar performers, burlesque beauties and a cornucopia of curious characters. Experience a fun, quirky, spontaneous night out as The Rocks’ intimate laneways come alive. Spin some celluloid at the pedal-powered cinema, get down at the silent disco and strut along to a secret hotel room for a peekaboo, car crash, rock star afterparty piece of theatre. Plus, hone your hula hoop skills, hear the hilariously twisted tale of convict butcher George Cribb and head to The Hidden Feast for a decadent yet surreal 10-minute dinner with a yarn-spinning celebrity artist!

To get more information click HERE.

WHERE: The Rocks , cnr George & Argyle Streets, The Rocks 2000

WHEN: Every Friday between 2nd November – 21st December; 6.30pm – 10pm

COST: Free

 

Storytime at Vaucluse House Tearooms

Come along to this pre-school interactive storytime set in the beautiful Vaucluse House Tearooms. While the children enjoy a story led by Woollahra Library staff the parents can get to enjoy a Devonshire Tea. Storytime is an opportunity for preschool children aged 3 to 5 and their parents or carers to share the joys of literature, language, rhythm and rhyme set in a beautiful location. Songs, stories and craft booklet included.

WHEN: 5th December 2012; 10.30am-11.30am

WHERE: Vaucluse House, Wentworth Road, Vaucluse ]

COST: $20 (1 parent & 1 child); $10 (additional child); $15 (additional adult); Free parking on-site. Bookings are essential. Contact Vaucluse House Tearooms on 9388 8188 or emailinfo@vauclusetearooms.com.au.

LIBRARY MEMBER: Present your Library Card to receive a complimentary Coffee/Tea voucher to use on your next visit.

 

Music Presentation: Music by Robert Teicher – Happy Holidays!

Come along to the Holdsworth Community Centre and join in a celebration of music led by the Holdsworth Choirmaster, Robert Teicher. Celebrate the start of the holiday season with a musical presentation full of songs, piano, fun and laughter! Bring a plate and enjoy the holiday ambience at Holdsworth’s Piano Room.

WHEN: 7th December 2012; 1pm-3pm

WHERE: Holdsworth Community Centre, 64 Holdsworth Street, Woollahra

COST: A donation of $5 to the centre would be appreciated. Tea, coffee and biscuits will be available at the performance. Bookings preferred. To confirm your attendance, or for more information contact the Centre’s Activities Officer, Sarah Harwood on 9302 3600.

MORE INFORMATION: Contact Sarah Harwood on 9302 3600 (Mon-Frid between 9:30am and 2:30pm).

 

Archaeology in the Rocks

Explore archaeological sites in The Rocks and Millers Point, including the ‘Big Dig’, where the foundations of 40 buildings have been incorporated into a modern development, and Parbury Ruins, with the underground remains of an 1820s cottage.

This walking tour explores the history of these sites and includes admission to Susannah Place Museum.

WHEN: Saturday 08 December; 10am-12pm

WHERE: Susannah Place Museum, 58-64 Gloucester Street, The Rocks 2000

COST: $25 (General) / $20 (Member)

WEBSITE: https://www.hht.net.au/whats_on/event/walking_tours/archaeology_in_the_rocks4

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Historic Houses Trust of NSW; 1300 HHT TIX (1300 448 849)

 

Bush Tucker Walk

This award winning walk takes place in and around Nielsen Park on Saturday 8 December, hosted by the Eastern Suburbs Organisation for Reconciling Australia (ESORA). The walk incorporates Aboriginal culture and education while participants enjoy bush tucker tasting treats along the way. It is suitable for all ages. Steps are involved. This popular event is free, however bookings are essential. Participants should meet at the gate to Greycliffe House, Vaucluse Rd, Vaucluse.

WHEN: 8th Dec 2012; 11:00am-1:00pm

WHERE: Meet at Greycliff House, Vaucluse Road, Vaucluse

COST: Free. But bookings are essential. Contact Community Development on 9391 7166 or community@woollahra.nsw.gov.au

 

Sing, Dance & Drum with Earthbeats

This is a special interactive musical event for children and their families. There will be singing, dancing and loads of percussion & drumming. Earthbeat’s Suzie Hobday will show you how to sing festive African songs in Swahili, do a Jungle rap, play djembe with Mango Monkey, sing & dance a traditional Aboriginal song, dance and play Merengue and lost more.

WHEN: Saturday 8 December; 11am-12pm

WHERE: Surry Hills Library, 405 Crown Street Surry Hills 2010

COST: Free. But bookings are essential. Book online or call 8374 6230.

WEBSITE: https://www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/library/

AGES: For ages 0-10

 

Carols on the Bay – HMNAS Watson

The traditional Carols on the Bay, hosted by the Royal Australian Navy and supported by Woollahra Council, will be held on the magnificent grounds of HMAS Watson, Watsons Bay on Saturday 8 December 2012.

Local area Sydneysiders are welcome to the base overlooking Sydney Harbour to share the Christmas spirit. There will be carols and music from the RAN Band, a special appearance from Santa, as well as food stalls, a mobile petting farm, a sausage sizzle and kids entertainment.

Local school students will sing a number of songs before the Navy Band takes to the stage, performing a selection of traditional carols and modern Christmas songs. There will also be a marching display, and a special ceremonial sunset where a volley of blank cartridges will be fired.

Gates open from 3.30pm and will finish with a Ceremonial Sunset at 8pm. Come along to this fantastic community event for a great night out for the entire family.

WHEN: 8th Dec 2012; 4:00pm-8:00pm

WHERE: Wilson’s Field, Cliff Street, Watsons Bay

COST: Free

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: In the case of wet weather, call the Council’s Wet Weather line, (02) 9391 7916.

PARKING: Parking is limited so we recommend arriving early or using public transport.

 

Newtown “Write for Rights Event”

Each year more than millions of individuals take part in Amnesty International’s annual letter writing marathon! Together we write letters to and on behalf of, people at risk of or suffering human rights violations. This year the Newtown Amnesty group will be focusing on the case of Nasrin Sotoudeh, a human rights lawyer and mother of two who is serving six years’ imprisonment in Tehran as a result of her peaceful human rights work. Join us at this free public event, write a letter or sign an aerogram and add your voice to thousands of others standing up for human rights around the world.

WHEN: Sunday 09 December; 4pm-8pm

WHERE: Café Newtown, King Street, Newtown 2050

COST: Free

WEBSITE: https://www.amnesty.org.au/nsw/event/30402/

MORE INFORMATION: Randa from Amnesty International Manly (phone: 8396 7653 or e-mail: newtown@amnesty.org.au

 

Storytime with Mr Palindrome – Double Bay

The Double Bay Library invites pre-school aged children to come along to the last Storytime for 2012 with Mr. Palindrome on Monday 10 December. Mr. Palindrome loves to sing silly songs and has an unbelievable knack to make you never forget his melodies, he sings from both his heart and his toes. Please note that food will be served at this event. Rhyme Time for 2012 will conclude on Friday 14 December. All Children’s Programs (Rhyme Time & Storytime) will not run during January. Programs will restart on Monday 4 February 2013.

WHEN: 10th Dec 2012; 10:30am

WHERE: Double Bay Library, 548 New South Head Road, Double Bay

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: No bookings required. Call 9391 7100 for more information.

 

Late Night Library @ Newtown: Never not Funny

You know what’s never not funny? Funny stuff. And there’s loads of it on offer when Late Night Library debuts in Newtown. Get laughing with the funny friends of Campfire Collective in the heights of the Newtown Library gallery. The folks who’ve brought laughs to Late Night Library at Surry, Harvest Festival, Peats Ridge Festival, Sydney Comedy Festival and more are gathering the best and brightest in alternative and emerging comedy to tear the roof off Newtown Library with a laughter explosion. Sit back, relax and take in a healthy dose of mirth as the laughter monster splits you sides with a fast and furious giggle-fest.

WHEN: Wednesday 12 December; 8.30pm-9.30pm

WHERE: Newtown Library, 8-10 Brown St Newtown 2042

COST: Free. Bookings are essential. Book online or call 8512 4250

WEBSITE: https://www.latenightlibrary.eventbrite.com/

MORE INFORMATION: City of Sydney Library, Library staff (phone: 8512 4250 or e-mail to library@cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au)