Fete de la Musique is an annual music celebration that takes place on the summer solstice in France. In Wagga, Alliance Francaise de Wagga Wagga will hold its own celebrations.
There are many great films to see at Forum 6 Cinemas.
Head to Vortex Entertainment to try the bumper cars, high ropes, obstacle courses and more.
Albury Winter Solstice is bringing the community together this Friday (21 June).
Do you feel like going for a drive? Why not try wine tasting at Calabria Family Wines?
Market lovers can find their favourites at Griffith Rotary Market, River and Wren, and Riverina Producers Market.
The Curious Rabbit is hosting Melbourne artist Craig Woodward.
All Week
Forum 6 Cinema
When: All week
Where: Forum 6, 77 Trail Street, Wagga
Cost: Various. Tickets can be purchased here.
Minion lovers rejoice! Despicable Me 4 is out this week at Forum 6. Also in cinemas, the brand-new Pixar film Inside Out 2 and the all-star cast filled horror The Exorcism. Also showing this week are Haikyu: The Dumpster Battle, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, Unsung Hero, The Watchers, IF, Bad Boys 4, Garfield and many more.
Vortex Entertainment
When: Monday to Friday, 10 am to 6 pm, Saturday to Sunday 10 am to 4 pm
Where: 77 Trail Street, Wagga
Cost: Tickets are $12 children one to six, $22 student and adult, $190 Vortex Club 10 sessions, $80 four climbers, and can be purchased at Vortex Entertainment. Entry is free for non-participating adults.
Check out Wagga’s newest family entertainment – Vortex Entertainment during these school holidays with the kids and try the rock-climbing walls, high ropes, bumper cars and obstacle courses.
Griffith Cellar Door Tasting Flight
When: All week, 10:45 am, noon and 2 pm
Where: Calabria Family Wines, 1283 Brayne Road, Griffith
Cost: Tickets are $10 and can be purchased at Calabria Family Wines.
Calabria Family Wines is offering a seated guided tasting flight at the Cellar Door Bar from a selection of eight wines from their portfolio with a complimentary platter.
Friday
Fete de la Musique
When: Friday 21 June, 6:30 pm
Where: The Riverine Club, cnr of Tarcutta and Sturt sts, Wagga
Cost: Free.
Join Alliance Francaise de Wagga as it celebrates Wagga’s very own Fete de la Musique with fun karaoke, french music and delicious food.
Each year, on 21 June, music takes over the streets of Paris. Parks, courtyards, metro stations and street corners are transformed into impromptu stages for live performances by bands, DJs, musicians and singers – amateur and professional alike! Why? To “faites de la musique” (make music); everyone is encouraged to make music, exposing others to and celebrating the joy of music. First held in France in 1982, Fete de la Musique is now celebrated in more than 750 cities across 120 countries, including Australia.
Albury Winter Solstice
When: Friday 21 June, 5 to 7:30 pm
Where: QEII, Dean Street, Albury
Cost: Free. To donate, visit Survivors of Suicide and Friends Winter Solstice.
On the longest night of the year, Survivors of Suicide and Friends host the Winter Solstice, an event that brings the community together in commemoration of those who have died by suicide. Guest speakers this year include poet Nam Le, former Australian rules football coach and player Danielle Laidley, and mental health advocate and television and radio journalist Osher Gunsberg. There will be live performances by local artists Paul Dyanson and Eliza Hull.
If you or someone you know needs help, you can contact:
Lifeline’s 24-hour crisis support line – 13 11 14
Suicide Call Back Service – 1300 659 467
Saturday
Craig Woodward Live at The Curious Rabbit
When: Saturday 20 June, 6:30 to 8 pm
Where: The Curious Rabbit, 44 Johnston Street, Wagga
Cost: Tickets are $20 (concession) and $25 (general admission) and can be purchased here.
Melbourne-based multi-instrumentalist and singer Craig Woodward will perform live at The Curious Rabbit.
Sunday
River and Wren Market
When: Sunday 23 June, 10 am – 3 pm
Where: Wagga Wagga Showground
Cost: Free.
Held at the Wagga Wagga Showground six times a year, the River and Wren Market is a fantastic opportunity to find some brilliant handmade, homemade and homegrown goodies. With more than 100 traders, street food vendors, and fun for the kids, the River and Wren Market is an event lots of locals mark on their calendars.
Griffith Rotary Market
When: Sunday 23 June, 7:30 am to noon
Where: Griffith Showground, Murrumbidgee Avenue, Griffith
Cost: Gold coin donation.
Head to the Rotary Sunday Markets at the Griffith Showground to get your hands on the Riverina’s freshest fruit and veg, eggs, chutneys, cakes and other homemade goodies.
There will be fresh coffee and bacon and eggs too!
Thursday
Riverina Producers Market
When: Thursday 27 June, 1 to 6:30 pm
Where: Wagga Wagga Showground, Bourke Street, Wagga
Cost: Various.
The Riverina Producers Market is bustling every Thursday at the Wagga Showground, featuring the Riverina’s local producers and the best of what they have to offer – eggs, chocolates, fruits, veggies and more.