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The Winter Dinner

Featuring The Con Artists, the winter dinner will serve up a tasty meal and great music.

To book, go to warwicktickets.com.au or phone 46619073

When: Friday, 6–10.30pm

Where: Warwick Town Hall

Cost: Dinner $85; concert only $25

Bonfire Night

Celebrate winter in Killarney at the town’s hugely popular Bonfire Night, featuring clever and creative fire drums, a huge bonfire and and great food.

When: Saturday, 4.30-9pm

Where: Killarney Recreation Club Fields, Willow St

Cost: $10 for adults, $20 for family; students and children free.

Jazz at the Gallery

Featuring The Con Artists, the winter dinner will serve up a tasty meal and great music.

To book, go to warwicktickets.com.au or phone 46619073

When: Saturday, 6–10.30pm

Where: Warwick Town Hall

Cost: Dinner $85; concert only $25

Historic Car Display

Vintage and veteran cars in the historic Warwick CBD, with live jazz from Para Voce, Sebastian’s Habit and Memphis Moovers.

When: Sunday, 9.30am-2.30pm

Cost: Free

Women’s event

Hear Barb Fordham perform the music of the Empress of Blues, Bessie Smith, at a lavish afternoon tea.

Tickets available from trybooking.com, or phone 0438665440 or email captureyouressence2016@ gmail.com

When: Sunday, noon– 4.45pm

Where: Warwick Town Hall

Cost: $87 for entire program (from noon); $35 for afternoon tea and jazz

See the full program at www.jumpersandjazz.com



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