What's On

Day | Time | Activity |
---|---|---|
Monday | 10:30 | Gentle Exercise with Bernie at Rec Club |
Monday | 11:00 | Aquarobics at Pool |
Tuesday | 7am | Pilates – stretch and core awaken |
Tuesday | 10:00 | Table tennis for seniors at St John’s Hall |
Wednesday | 9 am | Pilates – Pilates for all |
Wednesday | 10:30 | Gentle Exercise with Bernie at Rec Club |
Wednesday | 9 – 12 | Men’s Den |
Thursday | 9 – 12 | Men’s Den |
Thursday | 11 | Aquarobics at Pool |
Thursday | 10 – 4 | Boorowa Community Op Shop |
Thursday | 5:30 | Boorowa Choir Practice - St Patricks Church |
Friday | 06:15 | Boorowa Running Club - Meet at the Cricket Nets |
Friday | 10 – 4 | Boorowa Community Op Shop |
Saturday | 10 – 2 | Boorowa Community Op Shop |
Saturday | 10 | Tai Chi at the Ex-Servies Club |
Sunday | 8 | Boorowa Running Club - Meet at the Cricket Nets |
Sunday | 10 – 2 | Boorowa Community Op Shop |
The Community Food Hub is open all the time and doesn’t close for holidays. It is on the corner of Brial and Park Streets here in Boorowa. It now also has some back-to-school supplies for those who need it
The Community Book Hub is located on Market Street across the road from the pool and playground. Take a book, leave a book.
The Chauvel Australian Light Horse Ride is a 700km journey across rural Australia, honouring the courage of Light Horsemen from World War I. Eight re-enactors in WWI Light Horse uniforms will travel from Shepparton to Tallangatta, visiting schools and RSLs along the way. The ride, sponsored by the Australian Light Horse Society and supported by the General Sir Harry Chauvel Memorial Foundation, honours the men who served in the New South Wales and Victorian Mounted Infantry during the Boer War and helped form the Australian Light Horse Regiments in WWI.The event also marks the 160th anniversary of General Sir Harry Chauvel’s birth. Chauvel, a boy from the bush, rose through the ranks to command the Desert Mounted Corps in WWI. As he said "commemoration is about the men who did the job."The Riders will also remember the forgotten route over Keelangie that men took to enlist and catch the train to Tallangatta, where they began their service.