Spring is the season of new beginning’s, so it’s the perfect time to start a fresh chapter with someone you love. Eat Your Greens in Eugowra are a stylish function centre that specialise in wedding ceremonies and catering. Your hosts Jayne and Neil would like to share this private location nestled near Mandagery creek and decorated with landscaped gardens, with you on your special day. The modern cuisine on offer can range from flowing finger food to a lavish seven course banquet. For an added personal touch design your own menu, your own wines…the choice is up to you! With over 10 years’ experience in outside catering at your location, Eat Your Greens will handle every event, private or corporate, in a professional manner every time. The dining room seat 150 guests and boasts a large dance floor and lounge area. Be it a birthday, office function, anniversary or just an excuse to throw a party, choosing Eat Your Greens will guarantee your event will go off with a bang. And with Christmas just around the corner, it would be wise to get booking today! Contact the friendly team on 6859 2386
On the 4th the Orange Ex-Services Club with be rocking when a tuneful duo come to town. Gedupndans are an energetic twosome made up of husband and wife, Peter and Gale. Hailing from Albury, they play a combo of 50’s, 60’s style rock’n roll blended with country and country rock. The harmonious couple have been playing music together for around 15 years. They both are blessed with unique voices that suit the rock and country genres. Pete is known for being a bit of a clown on stage and is always able to make the audience laugh with his antics. The two compliment each other with their humour and talent and love to watch the audience as they perform and accommodate to their tastes.Orange Civic Theatre will be hosting a new rural musical this November which all farmers won’t be able to resist! Pete the Sheep is based on Jackie French and Bruce Whatley’s quirky and quintessentially Australian picture book. The story goes as follows; Shaun is the new sheep shearer in Shaggy Gully. All the others shearers have sheep dogs to help them, but Shaun’s partner is a sheep-sheep! The other shearers in the shed are not happy with Shaun and his sheep-sheep and reject Shaun and Pete. Shaun and Pete set up their own Shearing Salon in town where they are inundated with woolly clients, who are delighted with Shaun’s styling prowess. This hilarious musical comedy, imaginatively told by four performers playing shearers, dogs and sheep, explores the challenges and rewards of being an individual whilst working with the flock!
By Rhi Quinn