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Tilba Woodwork Show - Exhibition And Sales


Looking for something to do on the June Long weekend - then search no further. Head to Central Tilba where once again the Tilba Woodwork Show will be held in the Central Tilba Community Halls. This event has now been running for 24 years at Tilba and has developed a reputation for presenting fine woodwork for both appreciation and sale. Pieces range from decorative - either turned, carved or sculptured - to the practical and useful. Some are traditional, some are quirky, but all are inspirational and just plain fabulous! Wood crafters from north of Batemans Bay to south of Bega are proud to present their work.

Entry is just $2 per adult with children under 12 years of age free. As well as the fine display of timber items, there will be demonstrations of wood turning and carving over the weekend; a toy making workshop for children; get a name plate made by our CNC router, and a raffle with prizes of beautiful woodwork. You also get to vote for your favourite entry in the woodwork exhibition. This year our special guests will be the Eurobodalla Model Railway Club which will have both model steam and diesel locomotives operating in a country railway station.

So come and spend the day at Central Tilba, enjoy morning tea or lunch at one of the many cafes or the pub, take time to explore historic Tilba, and of course the highlight, visit our exhibition. Doors open at 9.00 am both Saturday and Sunday, June 8 & 9. Credit / debit card facilities will be available for sale items. See you there! Date : Sat & Sun, June 8 & 9 Time : from 9.00 am both days, until 4.00 on Sat and 3.00 on Sunday Venue : Central Tilba Community Halls, Bate St, Central Tilba, NSW Cost : $2.00 per adult; children under 12 years of age free – tickets at door


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