1. Fling Physical Theatre
Join Fling Physical Theatre for the sharing of new work created by Fling intern Bicky Lee. Come and see some of the great work Ms Lee has been doing with The Company plus a sneak peek at her solo Project: Girl from 3.30pm on Saturday at Bega Indoor Stadium.
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2. Edge FM community barbecue
Bega’s community radio station 93.7 Edge FM has just notched up 20 years of continuous broadcasting.
To celebrate this milestone, Edge FM will be holding an open day and free barbecue at the station at the Old Bega Hospital at south Bega tomorrow from 11am.
Join Edge volunteers and enjoy the live music, raffles and lots of giveaways.
For more on Edge’s 20 years in Bega, click here.
3. March in Bega
Community groups around the country will come together on this weekend to participate in the March Australia rallies in over 40 locations, including all state capitals, to protest decisions and policies of the Federal Government.
Rallies will also take place in regional centres, including tomorrow in Bega.
At the rally in Bega there will be music in the gardens beforehand and a raffle to raise funds for the public liability insurance on the day.
There will be speakers for the environment, Indigenous affairs, health, education, women, youth, refugees and other issues.
4. Ducks, CRABS make best of wet weather
It’s that time of the year again when 1000 yellow plastic ducks take to the Bermagui River to raise money for cancer charities hosted by the Bermagui Cancer Research Advocate Bikers (CRABS).
The event will start at noon on Sunday at the Bermagui Bridge, with a fun afternoon guaranteed for all.
As well as the ducks, there’ll be a sausage sizzle and a jumping castle for kids.
5. Brock Lette in Bermagui
Performing at the Bermagui this weekend is Brock Lette, a 20-year-old singer-songwriter originally from Jervis Bay.
Lette plays acoustic covers of popular songs from the 70s through to hits from the modern day influenced by his own personal touch.
His style has been compared to other artists such as John Mayer, Jack Johnson, Jason Mraz and Ed Sheeran.
Lette will be performing at the Bermagui Beach Hotel on Sunday from 4pm.