Archive for the ‘Sydney Scene’

  • Jeans for Genes Day
    Jeans for Genes is a major fundraiser of the Children’s Medical Research Institute.  This includes Jeans for Genes Day, events, exhibitions and other FUNdraising events throughout the year. Chances are you probably know someone who has a genetic disease, because one in twenty children are born with some form of genetic fault. There are children with leukaemia, muscular...
    by Shane at August 3rd, 2009 at 06:08 pm
  • It’s no party if there’s no clown!
    Sydney’s Leading Children’s Entertainment Company Number 1 for Clowns Sydney  Entertainment for Children’s Parties, Corporate Events, Christmas Parties and more. Carousel Clowns provides clowns and characters for all occasions… Birthday parties, Christmas Parties, Weddings,  Christenings,  Communions,Promotions, Fetes, Openings,  Product Launches,...
    by Shane at July 29th, 2009 at 05:07 pm
  • Horse Riding! in Sydney
    You dont have to be living out in the sticks to enjoy a day riding horse. (Never seen or rode  a horse before?) Maybe another idea for a first date … hmmm okay or a great day out for yourself or with friends and family. I found this awesome place. Centennial Parklands Equestrian Centre is only 5 kms from the Sydney CBD they provide the following services: Centennial...
    by Shane at July 22nd, 2009 at 05:07 pm
  • GalleryKids – Drawing the line
    Art Gallery NSW Sunday 26 July 2009, 2.30pm The Etcetera Duo blend illusion, mime and magic in this fun performance in conjunction with the exhibition Intensely Dutch: image, abstraction and the word. Suitable for deaf people. For more information check out the GalleryKids  website Share your thoughts about Drawing the line at the Art Gallery NSW? Click here
    by Shane at July 21st, 2009 at 05:07 pm
  • Hearing Impaired? Love the Movies?
    Did you know some cinemas have open captions sessions for selected movies? Being Deaf or Hearing Impaired doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a good night out at the movies, on a date, with friends or family. Greater Union Birch Carroll at George Street, 505-525 George St Sydney NSW provides open caption sessions, how cool is that? Now you know, there is no excuse...
    by Shane at July 3rd, 2009 at 11:07 am
  • The Amazing Chase – Great for School Holidays
    Sydney Olympic Park This is a race against time for the whole family. Bring your bikes or hire them, and take off on your very own ‘Amazing Chase’ around the Park!Solve the puzzles set for you at each checkpoint, time your ride and then enter our time-trial competition online. Cost: FREE! Age Group: Open to all ages. Tickets/Bookings: 02 9718 7888 More Info:...
    by Shane at July 3rd, 2009 at 10:07 am
  • Monster Mountain X and BMX
    Kids in the Park Looking back many years ago my brothers and I use to make jumps out of timber and dirt for our BMX bikes to pass the time, nothing was more cool then that in them days! Now this is SOOO cool the Monster Mountain X and BMX 250 metres of meandering track, downhill and dirt jumps at the Sydney Olympic Park. A great way to have fun and test them mountain bike...
    by Shane at June 29th, 2009 at 11:06 am
  • Pirate Treasure Hunts
    School Holiday Fun! at the Australian National Maritime Museum, a great way to get the kids out of the house and your hair. Start Date: 28 June 2009 Join our pirate guide on a hunt to find the hidden treasure and make a pirate bandanna to take home. Times?: 11am-12.30pm 1pm-2.30pm How much?: $10 per child/$5 members (includes entry to all children’s activities) Age...
    by Shane at June 26th, 2009 at 10:06 am
  • Russell James Photography Exhibition
    Customs House Square forecourt 7 & 8 July 2009, 7am – 4pm Customs House will host a photo gallery of work by Australian born international photographer Russell James for the Australasian launch of his retrospective photography book ‘Russell James’. James is known for his work for Vogue and Victoria’s Secret, as well as his personal nomadic work...
    by Shane at June 25th, 2009 at 03:06 pm
  • Sydney Theatre Company in association with Ambassador Theatre Group present – Elling
    After two years of sharing a room in a mental institution Elling (Darren Gilshenan) and Kjell (Lachy Hulme) are allowed out, back into society. It’s not that they’re dangerous, they’re just a little… hopeless. Elling is too smart. Too sensitive. Too… Elling. And Kjell? Well, Kjell has a plan, a dream, a great ambition. He wants to lose his virginity. Preferably...
    by Shane at June 25th, 2009 at 01:06 pm