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What’s On January 2020 (ii)

January 24: Disco at the Orange Aquatic Centre

First 100 young people (aged 12-17) through the gate from 3:45pm are free!

January 25: Festival of Small Halls

JAM Orange in liaison with Woodfordia Inc. again host the very popular Festival of Small Halls. This year the festival will feature the multi-award-winning Scottish singer songwriter Siobhan Miller and her band together with Sydney based roots musician Jack Carty supported by popular local musician Gabbi Bolt. Family friendly event, tickets are $25 and children under the age of 12 years are free. Tickets are available at Lander’s Music or www.festivalofsmallhalls.com

January 25: The Greenhouse of Orange and Robbie Mortimer Bushfire Event

The Greenhouse of Orange is teaming up with Robbie Mortimer and the Young and Wild band for a bushfire fundraiser event raising money for the Australian Red Cross. The Young and Wild band will be playing from 3-7pm. There will donation buckets on the day or donate a little extra by requesting a song to the band for $20.

January 26: Australia Day Breakfast and Party in the Park 2020

Orange City Council invites everyone to come together for a family-friendly day out in Cook Park. The party kicks off at 8am with children’s rides, a breakfast barbecue, dress up competition, colouring in, market stalls, a vintage car display, emergency services display as well as choirs, cultural dancing performances, winners of the Orange Australia Day Awards and more. 8am to 1pm.

 January 26: Carcoar Village Fair - Australia Day

Head to the historic village of Carcoar for a day of Artisan markets, street theatre and bush ranger tales, live music, local food, wine and beer.

January 26: Australia Day at The Greenhouse of Orange

A jam-packed day with Aussie food specials, eating contest, live band (12-4pm) and Rooftop Cinema screening Crocodile Dundee from 5pm

January 26: Bushfire Benefit Dinner at Phillip Shaw Wines

Join the table for a Bushfire Benefit Dinner with local chefs and wineries coming together for five-course menu, matching local wines, and fundraising auction. $180 per person, 5.45pm for a 6pm start. All money raised will be donated to NSW RFS and bushfire victims.

February 1: 4 on the 4loor

Live and loud at the Vic Hotel with the return of Folk on the 4loor along with Mick Swift, The Deer and the Antelope, Lusi Austin, Genni Kane and John Wilby, and Darren Smith and James Rutten.