COMMUNITY & EVENTS PAGE 3 Community Events Calendar Welcome to the heart of Clarence Town! Discover local happenings, cultural events and opportunities. To list your local event for free, email thesentinel2321@gmail.com Letter from the Sentinel Editor Over the past couple of months, life in our region has shifted again — a reminder of just how quickly things can change. The heavy rains and localised flooding in May and June left their mark across Clarence Town and surrounds, washing out roads, damaging property, and forcing us all to slow down and reassess. While this weather didn’t bring the devastation of the 2015 Dungog floods — which we’ve recently remembered with deep respect — the impact is still real. And for communities further north who are still picking up the pieces, our thoughts are with you. The floods have left the Glen William School playground and surrounding roads in no shape to safely host one of our favourite local events. With heavy hearts, the organisers have made the difficult decision to cancel Le Tour De Glen William for 2025. It’s disappointing, but the spirit of the ride deserves the right conditions. On 18 July, the Country Women’s Association and Paterson Allyn Williams Science & Ideas Hub invite you to a FREE community talk: Illuminating Local Women: Talk #2 with Gillian Calvert AO — a powerful story of rural beginnings, strong women, and national leadership in child advocacy. Stay for soup, a Q&A, and a chance to connect. Sculpture on the Farm Dungog returns from Friday 29th-Sunday 31st August for a three-day celebration. The event has been running every 2 years since 2018, on a private farm in Fosterton. This year, sees a move to Dungog Common. As an artist, designer and committee member, I see firsthand how the arts bring people together in unexpected and powerful ways. The event showcases over 100 indoor and outdoor sculptural works by Australian artists, all for sale. It’s a chance to wander, reflect, and be inspired. If you’re curious, come along. If you’re able, lend a hand by volunteering here: sculptureonthefarm.wufoo.com/forms/calling-all-volunteers/ These shared moments help us rebuild, reconnect, and remember what really matters. If you’ve got a community event or newsworthy tidbit to share, I’d love to hear about it! Drop me a line at thesentinel2321@gmail.com Until next edition x Cathy Schneider JULY Thurs 3rd 6.30pm: Clarence Town Progress Association meeting. Clarence Town Community Centre. Sat 5th 6.30pm: Wallarobba Hall Trivia Night, Come solo or with friends – tables of 8. Dress- up theme: Anything starting with ‘W. $10 donation pp. BYO Drinks & Nibbles. A fun night guaranteed! To book call Cindy 0439 956 163. Mon 7th SCHOOL HOLIDAYS START for public schools Tues 8th 6pm: Clarence Town Lions Club meeting. Clarence Town Bowling Club. Thurs 17th 6.30pm: Dungog District Chamber of Commerce, networking dinner meeting at Zabb Thai in Vacy. All welcome, bookings essential. Please RSVP via email at secretary@ddcc.org.au. Fri 18th 5.30pm. FREE Speaker Event: Illuminating Local Women with Gillian Calvert. Hosted by the Dungog/Clarence Town CWA and Paterson, Allyn, Williams Science & Ideas Hub. The James Theatre Dungog. Reserve your seat: trybooking.com/events/landing/1422671 Mon 21st BACK TO SCHOOL for public schools Sat 26th 8am-12pm: Clarence Town Markets, hosted by the Lion’s Club. Clarence Town Bowling Club. Located in the Hall of Arts if wet. AUGUST Thurs 7th 6.30pm: Clarence Town Progress Association meeting. Clarence Town Community Centre. Tues 12th 6pm: Clarence Town Lions Club meeting. Clarence Town Bowling Club. Aug 29-31 Sculpture on the Farm Dungog Exhibition. Over 100 contemporary Australian sculptures displayed at Dungog Common. For more info and to book sculptureonthefarm.com Sat 30th 8am-12pm: Clarence Town Markets, hosted by the Lion’s Club. Clarence Town Bowling Club. AUGUST Disclaimer: Articles submitted to this newsletter may be edited for clarity, length, accuracy, and style at the discretion of the editor. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, the views and opinions expressed in submitted articles are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the newsletter team or affiliated organisations. Publication does not imply endorsement.
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