Cameron's Corner Store celebration, Wilcannia Field and Fun Day

Hello all,

Well the “blue ribbon” event of the week of course is the 25th. birthday of the Cameron’s Corner Store. (Flyer attached). If you make it, Fen and Cheryl will look after you. And as I said last week, when you leave the “corner Country”, head down towards Wilcannia, take up residence at Warrawong on the Darling, and be our guest at our annual “Wilcannia Field and Fun Day” on the next Sunday, 7th.  (again Flyer attached)

If you are heading past Menindee, on 26th. you realise that’s tomorrow of course! Then they have “Biggest Morning Tea”, (few of them about), but this is at the Pensioner’s Hall in Menindee, all welcome and fun to be had.

You can then duck down to Hatfield, not far from Menindee. They have “The Hatfield Happening High Tea”, now that’s on Thursday. All are welcome, the ICPA ladies are running it so say no more, it will be great.

No idea how you are going to fit all this in, but you need to be up in White Cliffs on Friday (29th. that is) and Robyn Taylor, top artist, will take you through a “craft and art” session from 10 AM on.

If you decided to stay with Wendy at the Ivanhoe Caravan Park, then you’re all set for the Ivanhoe Pre School car boot sale and fete. All the trimmings too, BBQ, drinks, laughter and probably song too.

No where near any of the above you say. That’s fine, have a great day out at “The Warren Show” also on Saturday 30th. On the other hand if you are hanging round Broken Hill, and there’s heaps to see there, then why not go along to the Civic Centre, centre of town, and laugh your head of with “Queens of the City” 7 PM to 9 PM. Sunday 31st.

You know, while all this is happening, you can get updates at your fingertips on our fantastic radio coverage of more than a third of the State. 585 2WEB Bourke, 657 Western Plains Dubbo, 999 ABC Broken Hill transmitting to 1584, in Wilcannia. And while in Wilcannia tune to FM. 103.1, listen to them all.

Me thinks there’s a wee bit of rain coming on Thursday, so treat dirt roads with respect. Far better sitting back with Liz at Trilby, (believe it happened!) or any other of the great van Parks, than out stuck on a wet road.

If you’re sitting round a camp fire drinking “lemonade” tell your mate to check out “wilcanniatourism.com.au, would love to hear your thoughts.

As always, take care, mind how you go, etc,etc, cheers Bill Elliott.   WCTA.

 

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