20 September 2012

DIY wotz on guide for the weekend of 21 September 2012

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Spring has sprung, the weather has turned, and the weekend is upon us.

What’s worth seeing and doing around town this weekend?

Just leave your thoughts in the comments.

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Wamboin Annual Bonfire andFireworks – Bingley Way. Food stalls open 5.30, Bonfire lit around 6.30, Fireworks at 7.

neanderthalsis said :

Sign on the fence of the Thai Embassy is announcing this years Thai Food Fest for Sunday. Good, cheap Thai food to be had if this years is like the last.

http://canberra.thaiembassy.org/

Oh, hells yeah! This is just a superb event. Wonderful food, beer and entertainment.

BUT be warned it is redonkulously popular and the police are like seagulls onto chips for illegal parkers. I went within seconds of copping a monster fine last year.

neanderthalsis12:41 pm 20 Sep 12

Sign on the fence of the Thai Embassy is announcing this years Thai Food Fest for Sunday. Good, cheap Thai food to be had if this years is like the last.

Lifeline Bookfair at EPIC:

Friday 21 September – 10am-6pm
Saturday 22 September – 10am-5pm
Sunday 23 September – 10am-4pm

Boardgames @ Gungahlin Library – Saturday 22 September:

What: to play board games
Where: Gungahlin Library, corner of Hibberson St and Gozzard St.
When: Saturday 22 September 2012
Time: 10:30 am to 5:00 pm

Is that what girls wear to Krave Nightclub?

Melbourne soul-funksters Saskwatch at Transit on Saturday night! They are pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty good.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-TkClT4dC0

http://www.moshtix.com.au/event.aspx?id=59647

Jenny Spear album launch: Black is a Colour
The Artists Shed, Queanbeyan
7.30pm Saturday 22 September

http://jennyspearmusic.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyxWHGVdX8k
http://www.myspace.com/jennyspeartunes
And event and music page of Facetiousbook

Tonight, 6pm, Paperchain books, Manuka, launch of Triptych Poets Issue 3, with Paul Hetherington launching, and P.S. Cottier and J.C. Inman reading.

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