History lessons need not be boring with Arts Mid North Coast's SHINE program focusing its beam on the Don Dorrigo Gazette and the main street of Bellingen during the school holidays.
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These are just two of the special events being staged from April 21 - 28.as part of the program, many in the twilight or evening or with a twist on the concept of shining a light on our heritage.
Meet the Press
Dorrigo Museum - Tuesday April 23, 4-6pm
This unique event focuses on the Don Dorrigo Gazette, the last Letterpress newspaper in Australia.
Hear about its fascinating history and operation presented by Michael English, editor of the Gazette.
Pam Cork will share stories about her father's editorship of the Bellingen Courier Sun and training of the Dorrigo Gazette staff and demonstrate how an Intertype machine and Heidelberg Press works.
Gazettes from 1910 when it first started to the present will be on show, as will various films and videos that tell this very special story.
Of course there will also be time for a cuppa and a chat.
Entry by donation. Bookings by April 21 to Ruth Holmes 6657 2765 or 0427 572 765. or email rodruthholmes@gmail.com
The Don Dorrigo & Guy Fawkes Museum is located at 24 Cudgery St, Dorrigo.
Bellingen Heritage Walk with a Hippie Twist
Bellingen Museum - Friday April 26, 6pm
The town of Bellingen is graced with grand old heritage buildings that all have a story to tell.
To celebrate the museum's new focus on The Alternative Lifestyle People of the Bellinger Valley - 1970s & 80s, participants are encouraged to dress as hippies and take a heritage walk through historic Bellingen town.
The walk will end back at the museum for drinks (champagne, tea, coffee and nibbles) and a performance by Elizabeth Routledge and Annie Venture.
Free - bookings essential through Susan Lloyd: 0418 415 032 or email bellingenmuseum@yahoo.com.au.
"Tucked away in our museums, buildings and landscapes big and small all over the Mid North Coast are some rare treasures and some very everyday objects. All of them tell the story of the fascinating and varied history and changing lifestyles of our region," said Kevin Williams, Director of Arts Mid North Coast.
There are plenty more heritage experiences in the region these holidays. For the full program of SHINE events across the Mid North Coast visit www.artsmidnorthcoast.com/shine