The great Carcoar revival continues to gain momentum with one of Australia's leading lifestyle magazines, Country Style, paying a visit to the village recently.
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A writer and photogapher spent time shooting around the village and the 'Old Mill', home of Belinda and Steve Satterthwaite, which will feature in an upcoming edition.
Visitor number have increased in the last six months and no doubt the Country Style editorial will only add to Caroar's popularity as a tourist destination.
Meet the Village People
The 'Carcoar Village Hour' is held at the Royal Hotel Carcoar on the last Friday of each month. This is a great opportunity for locals to catch up in an informal social environment. Everyone is welcome. For more information contact Dawn Williams on 02 6367 3023
A Day in the Life
The Pound Flat Art Project continues to progress with Carcoar residents gathering on site to hear local Wiradjuri artist Nyree Reynolds discuss her ideas for a series of murals on the four large pillars of the highway overpass at Pound Flat. Everyone who attended the meeting was very supportive of Nyree's vision which chronicles “A Day in the Life of a Wiradjuri Family”. Further community consultation and support will be sought in the coming months.
Carcoar Public School news
Congratulations! The students are enjoying our weekly golf lessons and their skills are progressing nicely. Our final golf lesson will be on the 6th of June at Blayney Golf Club to give the students an opportunity to try their new golfing skills on a real golf course.
On Wednesday, May 23 the school took part in the National Simultaneous Story Time. National Simultaneous Story time (NSS) is held annually by the Australian Library and Information Association, where a book is read simultaneously across libraries, schools, pre-schools, childcare centres, family homes, bookshops and many other places around the country. This year, the book was ‘Hickory Dickory Dash’ by Tony Wilson.