Learn Scottish Gaelic during a friendly and casual weekly lesson at The Croft Celtic Cultural Centre and Cafe at The Australian Standing Stones National Celtic Monument in Glen Innes...
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A local group of fibre artists who meet every week in the Eric and Rachel Potter Memorial Building in the grounds of the Land of the Beardies History House Museum and Research Centre...
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Come along to these illustrated Celtic talks with Dr Pamela O'Neill on the first Wednesday of each month at The Croft Celtic Cultural Centre and Cafe at The Australian Standing Stones National Celtic Monument in Glen Innes...
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Visit the historic Cameron Memorial Church in Glen Innes over three days for a showcase of crafted quilts, stalls, all-day Devonshire Tea, raffles, and lucky door prizes.
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Since 1992, crowds have descended on Glen Innes in New England High Country during the Autumn to attend the Australian Celtic Festival. This celebration of Ireland and Isle of Man is a unique Celtic e...
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A free, fun, and friendly weekly five-kilometre community event. Walk, jog, run, volunteer or spectate – it's up to you! Please come along and join in whatever your pace! Please register before you first come along.
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The Glen Innes Cottage Markets are held each Saturday in Lion's Park located on the corner of East Avenue and Ferguson Street in Glen Innes. You'll find a range of stalls selling items such as good ...
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Autumn is one of the most beautiful times to visit the NSW New England town of Glen Innes. While you're here, learn the basics of the silver-working process with Richard Moon of The Makers Shed. Brin...
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St Yve is the Patron Saint of Brittany - one of the acknowledged Celtic nations in Glen Innes Highlands. The Australian Standing Stones Management Board will conduct a flag lowering ceremony to honour...
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A solstice occurs when the sun appears to reach its most northerly or southerly excursion relative to the equator. Solstices occur twice a year - once in June and once in December. For the southern h...
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