What’s On: Your guide to events around Albany and the Great Southern, October 9-15

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Camera IconThursdays on York's second school holidays edition on October 9. Credit: Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry

From local musicians launching new music to WA bike month events, here’s your guide to the week ahead in the Great Southern.

THURSDAY

Thursdays on York: School Holiday Edition, Albany Town Square, 9am

Art After Dark, Albany Town Hall, 5pm

Big Bike Film Night, Orana Cinemas, 6.30pm

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Local Film Industry Q & A, Albany Port Theatre, 7pm

FRIDAY

Five Years and Still Making Cents: Five Years of Containers for Change, Green Skills Albany, 11am

Blake Grobbler, Wilson’s Brewery Bar, 5pm

The Creation of Now Opening Performance, Southern Edge Arts, 6pm

G-Train Swing, Denmark Scout Hall, 6.30pm

SATURDAY

Wild Gravel, Stirling Range National Park, 7am

Margaret Innes: Flora and Fauna Exhibition Opening, Katanning Art Centre, 2pm

Peat, Wilson’s Brewery Bar, 5pm

Rusty Lynch and David Rastrick, Bremer Bay Brewing Co., 5pm

Dig The Dust, Eve Late Night Bar, 8.30pm

Camera IconGnowangerup’s Wild Gravel is expecting a field of hundreds on October 11. Credit: Supplied DTMI

SUNDAY

Open Spectrum by Albany Art Group, Vancouver Art Centre, 10am

Southern Right Blues Band, Earl of Spencer Historic Inn, 4pm

Simone Keane Single Launch, Wilson’s Brewery Bar, 5pm

Camera IconSimone Keane launches her new single Come Back at Wilson’s Brewery Bar on Sunday, October 12. Credit: Laurie Benson

MONDAY

Drawing for Fun and Relaxation, Albany Public Library, 10am

TUESDAY

The Good: Anna Louise Richardson, Albany Town Hall, 10am

Tuesday Curatorial: Fishing and Fish Ponds, Museum of the Great Southern, 10.30am

Read with Us: Runt and the Diabolical Dog Napping, Albany Public Library, 4pm

WEDNESDAY

Moir of the South Coast and Great Southern Book Launch, Albany Public Library, 2pm

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