Monday, 24 September 2018

Hangi In Country II - Blacktown City Council & Liverpool Plains Shire Council - MtDruitt Local Neighbourhood & Crime Watch Face Book Group

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Following the success of the inaugural Hangi in the Country last
year, a large contingent from Liverpool Plains Shire’s sister

city, Blacktown City Council, will come to Quirindi in October 

for Hangi in the Country II. 




“Our visitors from Blacktown along with Shire locals shared a



 tremendous time last year and this year’s event will be a lot 



bigger with a good program to keep everyone entertained. The 



2018 event will have a special youth focus,” said LPSC Mayor, 



Councillor Andrew Hope.

Councillor Hope said the planned program of events is;

Friday 26 October

• Kiwi Express arriving at Quirindi Station at 2.37pm with the 



welcome taking place at the Railway Station/ANZAC Square 



from 2.40pm

• Sportsman’s Dinner at RSL in evening

Saturday 27 October

• Hangi Youth Games: friendly games in soccer, netball, rugby 



and basketball, official opening of the games by State MP 



Michael Johnsen at 9am

• Youth Forum at the High School, official opening by Michael 



Johnsen at 10am followed with an address by Jessica Watson 



OAM. At 16 years of age Jessica became the youngest person 



to 
sail solo and unassisted around the world. She has won many 
awards including Young Adventurer of the Year and 2016 Young Australian of the Year and is a great role model for young people.



• 2pm – Free children’s show at Royal Theatre by Alex Papps, 



well known as an actor and presenter of Play School.

• Hangi at the Royal Theatre from 6.30pm with entertainment 



by local and Blacktown performers and MCd by Alex Papps 



with a Q&A with Jessica Watson and Hangi dinner. Tickets- 



$30 
available online 


Sunday 28 October

• Breakfast at RSL, Charades finals by Toastmasters, Trophy 



presentation and farewell to visitors
• Kiwi Express leaves Quirindi at 11.31am


In addition, on Thursday 25 and Friday 26 Blacktown City 



Council is sponsoring a visit by Rap 4 Change, a sing and 



dance 
group from their city and they’ll perform at local schools on these two days, at no cost to the schools.


“Hangi in the Country II provides a wonderful opportunity for 



our community to enjoy themselves and to socialise with 



visitors from our sister city across a range of events. Council 



looks forward to as many locals as possible participating,” 



Councillor Hope said.

“The Blacktown community and their Council are providing 



significant support to our community during the current 



drought 
crisis, including purchasing a new, high capacity tank that will be fitted to a Council truck to allow us to cart potable water, a very generous gesture indeed,” he said.


“Their co-funding with LPSC also allows Hangi in the Country 



to be staged and the visitors will also provide a welcome 



economic boost to many of our businesses during these tough 



times. The event will provide a great opportunity to thank them 



for their substantial support, so let’s ensure we show them a 



great time,” Councillor Hope concluded.













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