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The Jindabyne Ukulele Kollective will be  performing at the Snowy Vineyard & Micobrewery from 1.00 pm  on Saturday 26 May.
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food and music. Entry is FREE!
Lunch is available.
Lunch & Courtesy Bus bookings on 1300 7666 08 or click here.
Free Courtesy bus pick up:
Jindabyne, Cooma , Berridale
Conquest XI
SOUND THE TRUMPETS – HERE COMES THE GREAT SOUTHERN TOUR 2012
Each year since 2001 performance major students from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music have embarked on a tour of southern New South Wales, malady
bringing their extraordinary talents to regional communities and small schools.
The 11th annual tour, patient which encompasses the southern highlands and the south coast, will reach Cooma on Wednesday 27 June. Snowy Monaro Arts Council will proudly host the students for their“ConQuest XIâ€Â performance at the Anglican Parish Hall, Cooma that evening at 7:30pm.
Accompanying the students again this year will be David Miller, AM. Considered one of Australia’s leading chamber musicians and accompanists, David is also patron of Snowy Monaro Arts Council’s grand piano, and he will be playing the instrument for the first time at the June 27 concert. (The piano arrived within 48 hours of David’s last visit in 2011.)
This year’s young musicians include Zac Anderson and Jonathan Baker, trumpet-players, soprano Amy Corkery, horn-player Joshua Davies, Miles Diment-Smith on trombone and Joshua Jaworski on tuba.
Tickets for the concert will be available at The Fabric Salon in Cooma.
Adults $25.00
Concessions $20.00
Members $15.00
Students $5.00
Family ticket $40.00
Proudly presented by Snowy Monaro Arts Council Inc.