The Airshow will now be held on Sunday April 10 2022.
For those who have already purchased tickets online, your ticket can be retained and carried forward to the new date, or alternatively you can seek a refund via TicketSearch (where you purchased the ticket).
Hopefully by April 2022 the event will be able to go ahead without the hindrance of COVID-19 restrictions. An enormous amount of planning goes into these kinds of events and if the 2019 Airshow is anything to go by, you won’t want to miss this one!
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Have you found yourself feeling a bit weighed down lately?
I’m sure you aren’t the only one, particularly with the ever-changing restrictions and uncertainty with each daily press conference.
Tocumwal’s Ang Burdge hosts weekly Yin + Restore sessions to hold space for your mental and emotional health and it is an opportunity to breathe and relax without any distractions and leave feeling calm and restored.
Classes are held on Wednesday evenings from 5.45pm - 7pm at the Tocumwal Library for $20 per person. Bookings are essential. You can call or text Ang on 0412 593 292 to secure you spot in the next class.
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With only a few weeks left to use the NSW Dine and Discover vouchers, my family and I took a drive to Barooga to play mini golf.
The mini golf is open from 9am, seven days a week and has the option of nine or 18 holes.
So, if you are looking for something to do, it made for a fun afternoon.
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TocArts convened last week after a two-month break.
As their Victorian participants and model couldn’t cross the border to join them, there were only four people in attendance, but the group was still able to have an enjoyable and relaxing couple of hours pursuing their own take on the life model.
The sessions are held on Wednesdays at the Tocumwal Library from 10.30am if you wish to attend.
The cost is $20 per person with all materials and equipment provided.
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Tocumwal Lions Club held a successful street stall last Friday to fundraise for the organisation.
The winner of the hamper of groceries, donated by March’s IGA, was Byron.
The winner of the wall hanging, donated by Gail Bourke, was Fran Kelly.
Congratulations to Fran and Byron.
The members thank the community for its generous support of the street stalls and of the kind donation of prizes and look forward to the next stall.
The Lions Club is also still open to expressions of interest for those wanting to play carpet bowls.
With enough people, this could be played weekly.
Please contact the secretary on 0417 868 498 or tocumwal.nsw@lions.org.au to register your interest.