Camperdown is set to host their second ‘Rock the Clock’ this weekend. The four-day event runs from Thursday to Sunday and features an array of free and ticketed events for all the family.
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The rock n roll festival, held in the town’s main street will feature 12 bands, a classic car and motorcycle display, vintage fashion, art, dance and beauty activities.
FRIDAY
Music: Gault McCluggage, The Last Coach Warrnambool, 8-11pm. Bass camp feat Holly J, The Loft, from 8pm.
Koroit: The Koroit Irish Festival are hosting ‘Light the night’ from 6.30pm. The Leukaemia Foundation fundraiser will meet at the Koroit Railway Station and include a walk along the rail trail, barbecue and coloured lanterns.
Horses: Racing at the ‘bool will return with an eight-card event at the Warrnambool Racecourse from 11am.
Camperdown: Rock the Clock, Camperdown's own four-day rock n roll festival will run activities in Camperdown's main street Manifold Street from Thursday to Sunday.
Cobden: The annual Cobden Spring Festival runs from Friday to Sunday
Kids: Warrnambool’s King’s College will host ‘Chitty Chitty Bang Bang’ Thurs 11am and Fri and Sat 7pm.
SATURDAY
Hamilton: All Things Made in Hamilton is on at the Hamilton Pastoral Museum Saturday and Sunday. The rally will include the official opening of the Clyde Engineering Shed.
Music: Joe Musico, Koroit Hotel, 8pm, My Elephant Ride, The Dart and Marlin, 8pm, Live Music, Victoria Hotel Warrnambool, 9pm-late, 4 Wide, The Loft, from 8pm.
Rally: Warrnambool’s Inaugural Bike and Rod Run will see hundreds of vehicles travel from the Flying Horse to Halls Gap and Woolsthorpe Hotel raising funds for SWHC and Let’s Talk. Departure is 9am sharp, dinner in Woolsthorpe from 5pm.
Sustainable: The inaugural Small Things Festival will be held at Warrnambool’s Civic Green from 9am to 3pm.
Books: Children’s author Paul Jennings will open the ‘Unreal’ exhibition and launch his latest book A Different Boy at the Warrnambool Art Gallery 11am to 1pm.
SUNDAY
Music: Average Band, Hotel Warrnambool, 3pm. Loose Cannons, Warrnambool Bowls Club, 4-7pm
Play: Warrnambool’s Toy Library are hosting Messy Play Day at Flagstaff Hill from 11am to 2.30pm.
Markets: The Fresh Market is on again at Lake Pertobe from 8.30am to 1pm as well as regular undercover markets at the Warrnambool Showgrounds from 8am to 1pm.
Trains: The Cobden Miniature Railway is open from 11am to 4pm.
Open Day: Salt Creek Wind farm Open Day from 10am-2pm, Hexham-Woorndoo Rd, Hexham.
Study: South West TAFE is hosting an open day at its Warrnambool Campus from 10am to 2pm.
Country: Western District Country Music Group are hosting guest artist Matt Manning at the City Memorial Bowls Club from 1pm to 4.30pm.
TUESDAY
Kids: Warrnambool’s Lighthouse Theatre are presenting three shows of ‘The Very Hungry Caterpillar’. The popular children’s book will come to life through puppetry at 9.45am, 11.30am and 1.30pm.
RSL: The RSL Ladies Auxiliary is presenting ‘Blumes’, a summer fashion parade at the Port Fairy RSL Hall from 1.30pm.
WEDNESDAY
Film: F Project Cinema are screening ‘Le Ride’ at Warrnambool’s Mozart Hall from 6.30pm.
Juniors: Join Children's Week celebrations with free activities at Flagstaff Hill including Meet the Maremma Dogs, arts and craft activities and heritage games between 10am and 1pm.