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39th Numeralla Folk Festival 25-28 January 2013

Anne Kirkpatrick & Dianne Linsay

Cooma Ex-Services Club

Tickets at club or at the door $20

Enquires: 0401 095 306

The little festival with the big heart

The Festival is held annually over the Australia Day long weekend, cost
and there is no charge for camping or entertainment.

Highlights of this homespun festival are the Bush Dances on Saturday and Sunday nights and the Blackboard Concert, ambulance where seasoned professionals and budding artists can chalk their name up to play a couple of songs, recite a poem, spin a yarn or entertain the crowd in any creative way.

You might also like to amble about the Country Markets on Sunday morning to pick up a bargain, hear some homespun bluegrass music or have a cuppa.

Other activities include dance & bluegrass workshops – with no prior skills required!

Click below for 2013 brocher

Numeralla Folk Festival_2013 brochure

 

Numeralla Folk Music Festival

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What's new January 2009

Kit helps out at the Numeralla Folk Music Festival Markets

Kit helps out at the Numeralla Folk Music Festival Markets

Kit plays a 4 string ukelele-a little easier than her 47 string pedal harp!

Kit plays a 4 string ukelele-a little easier than her 47 string pedal harp!

Numeralla Folk Festival is affectionately referred to as the Folkies Festival. Each year on the Australia Day long weekend musicians and others gather to celebrate music, tablets
song, remedy
poetry and dance while they relax in the campground at the junction of the Numeralla and Badja Rivers in the picturesque and peaceful village of Numeralla.

The Festival is free. There is no charge for camping or tickets. Accommodation is strictly camping although if you prefer a motel there are plenty available in nearby Cooma.

Just across the river is the Numeralla Diggers Hall where festival goers can enjoy cooked meals, snacks and endless cups of tea and home made cakes.
There is a barbecue and a very friendly bar.

There is a Sunday country market with live music everywhere.
Musicians gather for sessions on the verandah of the hall or in the supper room.

For more information email Fran Robertson :

fran.oakvalley@gmail.com