They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning,
We will remember them.
All photos taken by Rob Macdonald
The Burrawang School of Arts is a beautiful Federation style building in the picturesque village of Burrawang in the Southern Highlands. Dating back to 1896 the Halls have always been a meeting place for fundraising events and socialising within the village. Currently the School is used for Wedding receptions, parties, seminars and all fund raising events in Burrawang.
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Monday, April 23, 2012
Burrawang Easter Market 2012
A "once in 20 years" picture perfect Autumn Easter Saturday saw our biggest and most successful Easter Market ever! Thousands of people flocked to Burrawang to enjoy the fabulous array of goods on display. The 2012 market was full this year with 141 stalls (43 new) with the most diverse range of goods from local food & produce, fashion, antiques and everything in between.
The School hosted rides, food and rest facilities as well as a magic show that was enjoyed by all.
Local produce and food stalls were a highlight this year, showcasing all the wonders that we have to offer in the Southern Highlands.
Given that the market is only organised by a handful of local residents who generously give up their time for the good of community, it is a credit to them that this year was such a success. Stalls are already being booked for 2013 with the popularity of our local Easter Market growing by the year. A special congratulations goes to our School of Arts Committee Members Gary and Simone who worked so hard to make the market the fabulous day it was as well as the generous efforts of Phil Lavers and the School P & C who arranged the traffic control & parking.
See you all next year!
The School hosted rides, food and rest facilities as well as a magic show that was enjoyed by all.
Local produce and food stalls were a highlight this year, showcasing all the wonders that we have to offer in the Southern Highlands.
Given that the market is only organised by a handful of local residents who generously give up their time for the good of community, it is a credit to them that this year was such a success. Stalls are already being booked for 2013 with the popularity of our local Easter Market growing by the year. A special congratulations goes to our School of Arts Committee Members Gary and Simone who worked so hard to make the market the fabulous day it was as well as the generous efforts of Phil Lavers and the School P & C who arranged the traffic control & parking.
See you all next year!
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