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Hudsons Circus
Hudsons Circus is a two-hour traditional style circus with a modern twist.
You will be on the edge-of-your-seat watching daredevils, laughing at the clowns and marvelling at the animal acts in a fast-paced show for the whole family.
Watsons Oval, Lithgow, until September 4, $15 to $65. www.hudsonscircus.com.au to book.
Abercrombie House
Celebrate dad with a delicious three course roast luncheon at historic Abercrombie House on Sunday, September 4, from 12.30pm.
Pumpkin soup, roast beef or pork, and pavlova will make dad's day.
Bookings essential - tickets $65 pp at Bathurst Visitor Information Centre, 6332 1444 or abercrombiehouse@bigpond.com, or Xanthe 0417 258 318.
Australian Poetry Slam
Workshop - Friday, September 2 at 6.30pm. Bathurst Heat - September 3 at 2.30pm.
Poets have two minutes to perform an original work; no props, costumes or music. Winners will represent Bathurst in the NSW State Final.
Call Bathurst Library 6333 6281 to register.
The Big Oberon Bake Off and Art Show
Join us at 10am on Saturday, September 10, to support Becky House in her Stars of Bathurst fundraiser to fight cancer.
Go to The Malachi to enjoy the spring themed displays from local artists and sample the best baked goods Oberon locals and businesses have to offer.
Prizes will be awarded to the winners of the bake-off and art competition.
Cancer Council collection box at event for cash donations.
To enter or please email events@kennyspring.com.au.
Amber Lawrence
Multiple Golden Guitar winner, Amber Lawrence is one of Australia's most celebrated country artists.
Her performances take the audience to a place of happiness, fun and irreverence - you won't leave without being moved, uplifted, and most of all, entertained.
Saturday, September 17, 7pm. Tickets $15 - $25 plus booking fee at events.humanitix.com/amber-lawrence.
Oberon and District Museum
Oberon has a long history and some of it has been collected in the museum at the corner of Lowes Mount Road and Sofia Avenue.
As well as artifacts and photographs from Oberon's past, the museum has a 3D model of what the town looked like in the 1930s.
Of particular interest is the recently opened Forest and Timber display which tells the story of the local timber industry.
The museum is open every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday from 10.30am to 12.30pm and admission is $5 or $12 for a family.
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