The November 2022 Home Hill News is now available on the website.
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Fun Features in Festival Finale
FOLLOWING a range of activities conducted since early in September, the 2022 Home Hill Harvest Festival counts down to its program of fun for the finale on Saturday, November 5, with the annual Grand Parade and following Mardi Gras Street Party bringing another successful Festival to an end.
Countdown to Email Delivery of the Home Hill News
The Home Hill News will start coming into effect in the last issue in December, 2022. Anyone who has the facilities to receive a FREE emailed copy of The Home Hill News every month (except January), should register with the Home Hill Chamber of Commerce website now!
Another Festival draws to a Close
A SERIES of events included in the 2022 Home Hill Harvest Festival Program have been successfully completed as the Sixtieth festival winds down towards the finale of major events in the first week of November. Here’s an insight into the events…
Home Hill remembers end of World War I
HOME HILL will once again commemorate Remembrance Day on Friday, November 11 with the Home Hill Sub-Branch of the RSL hosting a service in front of the Honour Rolls at the Burdekin Memorial Hall, commencing at 10.50am.
The Gate Way to Home Hill
A NEW installation, entitled “The Gate Way to Home Hill”, is well under way to being finished in Lloyd Mann Gardens with the aim of being dedicated to the past and present. Make sure to get your photos in to Uli in the next week so you don’t miss out!
Successful Derby Day
DERBY Day has again proven to be the Burdekin Race Club’s second biggest event of the year with a huge crowd in attendance for the six-race program and a fashions bonanza.
More Home Hill Races
THE Burdekin Race Club has added two more meetings to its racing calendar for 2022, with meetings to be held on dates not taken up by other country race clubs – Saturday, November 12th & Saturday, December 3rd.
Full Marks for Home Hill News & Coffee!
FULL marks to the new owners of Home Hill News & Coffee, Ken and Shay Linton, for their positive thinking in finding a way to help both themselves and the need for more services in the town at the same time.
Annual Community Christmas Carols
BURDEKIN Shire Christmas celebrations will come to Home Hill again this year, as the annual Community Christmas Carols will be conducted at the Home Hill High School grounds on Sunday, December 11. Also, my thoughts on recent community events.