![Six-year-old Izabella is one of many First Natiosn artists and creators that have their work displayed to honour NAIDOC week. Picture supplied Six-year-old Izabella is one of many First Natiosn artists and creators that have their work displayed to honour NAIDOC week. Picture supplied](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/123048163/29f16867-822a-4e42-b779-402e9d1e0dab.png/r0_0_600_453_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
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Creative kids can create their own notebooks, and those with more of an active streak can enjoy a free skate workshop.
There is also a market, music and a NAIDOC exhibition to look forward to this week.
For Our Elders Exhibition
First Nations excellence
This exhibition celebrates First Nations artists and creators for the month of July. It features creations such as paintings, weaving and pottery. There will be works for sale with advertised prices. See it from Monday, July 3 at the Moss Vale Civic Centre from 9am to 4.30pm.
Free community skate workshop
Grab those skates
Skaters of all skill levels from the ages of six and 25 can take part in a fun workshop. Professional skater Ben Currie will mentor people, followed by a skate and scooter jam. Enjoy it all from 11am to 3pm at Bundanoon Skate Park on Thursday, July 6. There will be different sessions for beginner, intermediate and advanced skaters. Register through Eventbrite and all participants must sign an online waiver form before taking part.
Iconic Fathers
Classic symphonies
Violinist Natalie Chee, pianist Kathryn Selby and and cellist Julian Smiles will perform works by Joseph Haydn, Arnold Schoenberg and Antonin Dvorak. Watch them on Saturday, July 8 at St Jude's Church in Bowral from 4pm. Tickets are $71 per adult, $69 for seniors and $57 for students and concession holders. Buy them through selbyandfriends.com.au/buy-2023-single-concert-tickets/.
Music at 10: Daniel Herscovitch
A relaxing Saturday
Pianist Daniel Herscovitch will perform symphonies by Johann Sebastian Bach, Debussy and Kate Moore. Watch him on Saturday, July 8 from 10 am to 11am at the Soldier's Memorial Hall in Bundanoon. Tickets are $15 each and can be bought through Trybooking.
Bowral Markets
This weekend
Find stalls with clothing, food, plants and more at this market. See it on Saturday, July 8 at the Bowral Bowling Club, from 8am to 1pm. Dogs can come along but must but be on a short hand-held lead.
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Robertson Country Markets
This weekend
Find lots of tasty treats, bric-a-brac, clothing, crafts and more. See it all at the Robertson School of Arts on Sunday, July 11 from 8.30am to 2pm.
Marbled paper and book binding workshop
Creating a notebook
Twelve to 14 year olds can create their own notebooks, with paper they have printed themselves with marbling. Take part on Monday, July 10 from 10am to 2pm, at the Creative Space Southern Highlands. It is free and people can book through Eventbrite.
Vivace Berrima: Paris After Dark
French delights
Parisian born Corinne Andrew and award-winning Milko Foucault-Larche will perform renowned French symphonies. They will be joined by musical director Nick Bavarelli. Enjoy the music with a glass of wine and meet the artists on Sunday, July 16, at the Berrima Village Hall from 2pm with a 2.30pm start. Tickets are $35 for adults and $20. Email lyndall1906@bogpond.com, or call 0408 839 687 to book.
Terra Nova
The creations of many
This exhibition celebrates Australia's pioneering potters. Les Blakebrough, Simon Bowley, Greg Daly, Paul Davis, Janet DeBoos, Simone Fraser, Shannon Garson and many others have their ceramics on display. Look at it all at the Sturt Gallery daily until Sunday, July 16, from 10am to 5pm.
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