Saturday, September 22
AFTERNOON TEA
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The UN Day of Peace 70th Anniversary hosted by the Harmony Group Armidale will include an afternoon tea and conversation- getting to know our neighbours one-on-one in groups of six with a host for each group. Celebrate with the Harmony group and members of our multicultural Armidale. The event will be held from 3pm to 5pm at Armidale Town Hall. The cost is $5 at the door.
Wednesday, September 26
THANKSGIVING AND PRAYER
On Wednesday, September 26 at 7pm, everyone is invited to attend St Peter’s Anglican Cathedral in Armidale, for a time of thanksgiving and further prayer for rain and for our rural communities. Please phone 6772 2269 if your require further information.
Friday, October 19
DROUGHT RELIEF TRIVIA NIGHT
The Armidale & New England Show Society and the Armidale CWA are working together to provide a fun and entertaining night full of laughs, general knowledge, trivia questions and a fun night out to support drought relief in our local area. Tickets will be available for purchase in the second week of September from the Armidale Ex Services Club. Tables of 10 people. Tickets will be $25 per person, includes finger food. For more information, visit www.armidaleservies.com.au
Until October 27
CAPTURED EXHIBITION
The Captured - Portraits of Crime 1870-1930 exhibition is on show at the UNE Heritage Centre on the corner of Danger and Kentucky streets. Captured: Portraits of Crime is a new exhibition produced by State Archives and Records NSW that explores the stories of men, women and children who were incarcerated in NSW gaols from 1870 to 1930. The exhibition engages with photographic portraits and descriptions of prisoners sourced from the State Archives Collection of Gaol Photographic Description Books. Records have been digitised, and interpreted through research to illuminate events and contexts that led ordinary people to commit crimes.