LIFE IMITATING ART: Try something new this weekend.
LIFE IMITATING ART: Try something new this weekend. Claudia Baxter

10 things to do this weekend around Warwick

1. Cowboys v Oakey

WARWICK was very impressive last round against Wattles but started poorly.

Oakey was good against the Danes last week but gee they dropped some ball at crucial times.

They are a very competitive side and they will be a handful for the Cowboys.

Oakey can win this game if it get rid of their "coach killers".

WHEN: Tomorrow from 2pm

WHERE: Father Ranger Oval, Warwick

COST: Adults $8, student and concession $5

2. Winter Market

WELCOME the winter season by rugging up with a homemade scarf or beanie selling at the Glengallan Winter Market.

Stalls will be open from 8am and the cafe will have hot chocolates and freshly baked scones with a helpful serving of cream and jam for your afternoon pick-me-up

WHEN: Sunday from 8am to 1pm

WHERE: Glengallan Homestead

COST: No entry fee

 

3. Life Drawing

BARING it all for the love of art every first Saturday of the month welcomes life drawing with human models.

Bring your own materials and get the creative juices flowing.

WHEN: Tomorrow from 10am

WHERE: 21 Willi Street Warwick

COST: $15 members, $20 others.

4. Redbacks trivia night

GRAB yourself and five of your best mates and test your knowledge at the Redback's trivia night.

Head to the club rooms this Saturday night, come for the food and drinks and stay for the battle of the brains.

Call ahead to book your spot.

WHEN: Tomorrow from 6pm

WHERE: Redbacks club house Jackie Howe Drive

COST: $10 per player, teams max of six people

5. Clay target championship

IT'S NOT a western show down but these shooters always get their targets.

With four events starting from the morning it should be clear skies for shooting.

WHEN: Sunday

WHERE: Warwick Target Club Rosenthal Road

COST: Nominations $50 Opens - $45 Ladies, Vets, Juniors

6. Make your own bag

STANTHORPE Boomerang bags are offering lessons on turning your animal farm feed packets into reusable all purpose bags.

Walk away with a new shopping bag from their sewing hub, teas, coffee and lunch included.

WHEN: Today from 10am

WHERE: The Summit Hall, 101 Granite Belt Drive

COST: $10 per person

7. Border Rail Market

EXPLORE what Wallangarra has to offer with its' seasonal border rail market.

Only on the first Sunday of the month don't miss out on a great buy.

There will be a selection of local crafts, produce and hot breakfast available.

Just as the name suggest you can find the secret gem down by the historic rail way station, there will be plenty of parking for cars and caravans.

WHEN: Sunday

WHERE: Wallangarra Railway Station, Rockwell Street

COST: No entry cost

8. Karaoke night

IT'S that time of the month again, warm up those vocal cords and prepare your play list because the RSL has you covered this Saturday night with Karaoke night.

Prepare a solo or dust off an old routine with your best mates all are welcome to go on stage and sing their hearts out.

WHEN: Tomorrow

WHERE: Warwick RSL club

COST: Free

9. Local artists

DON'T miss the last week of a fabulous exhibition by the Allora Photography Club at the Warwick Art Gallery.

The beautiful collection is a tribute our national anthem and is entitled Advance Australia Fair.

WHEN: Today and tomorrow from 10am to 4pm

WHERE: Warwick Art Gallery

COST: Free

10. Junior sport

GET along and cheer on the next generation of Warwick sports stars.

Hundreds of kids will be all kitted up on Saturday morning for their crack at a little exercise and a lot of fun.

WHEN: Tomorrow morning

WHERE: Queens Park and Jackie Howe Dr

Cost: Free


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