From Bonegilla Migrant Experience <[email protected]>
Subject On now at Bonegilla Migrant Experience
Date December 25, 2023 11:25 PM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
December, 2023

Upcoming events

>

School holiday guided tours

Get the family together and learn about the fascinating history of the Bonegilla Migrant Reception and Training Centre. Explore the original camp buildings and truly walk in the shoes of the 300,000 migrants who made this their first Australian home.

December 26 to January 1 - 11am and 1pm daily

January 2 to January 14 - 11am daily

Adult $19, Concession $16, Child (16 years and under) $10, Family $48 (two adults and two children). Includes guided tour and site admission.

Bookings recommended - as our tours have limited places available, it's best to call and register prior to your visit on (02) 6020 6912.

Learn more > [[link removed]]

>

Painting workshop and site discovery

Join us these school holidays at one of our painting workshops for children.

Our friendly host will take children on a special mission to discover, look at and learn about the Australian landscapes painted by past resident Paul Chimin.

Inspired by Paul Chimin’s murals, children will create their own masterpieces using acrylic paints to mix colours and recreate their interpretation of his artwork.

Afterwards, parents, guardians and children are welcome to enjoy a BYO picnic and/or explore the site while their artwork dries.

Wednesday, January 10 and Wednesday, January 17

10.30am to 12.15pm each day

$18 per child

Recommended for ages five plus

Bookings required - get in touch on (02) 6020 6912 or email [[email protected]]. Payment to be made at the time of booking.

Parents and guardians are welcome to stay in the Function Centre with their children or discover the historic site during the workshop – choose to participate in a guided tour from 11am to 12.15pm or explore at your leisure. Site admission and guided tour costs apply.

Learn more > [[link removed]]

>

About Paul Chimin

Paul Chimin was a resident of Bonegilla Migrant Reception and Training Centre from 1947 to 1952.

Showcasing a land of extremes, Paul painted several murals of the Australian countryside, which hung in the Bonegilla Assembly Hall Theatre - the heart of the camp.

The murals have since been restored and are currently on display in the Hume Club.

>

Follow us for more

Follow us on Facebook [[link removed]] or Instagram [[link removed]]and keep up-to-date with the latest news, upcoming events and shared stories from Bonegilla Migrant Experience.

We can't wait to welcome you!

>

Follow us:

[[link removed]]

Disclaimer: The information contained in this publication is general and is not offered as a complete or definitive statement of the relevant facts. Third party comments and information do not necessarily reflect the position of Bonegilla Migrant Experience at Wodonga Council and are provided only as a matter of interest, we therefore take no responsibility for the accuracy of third party material.

Copyright Bonegilla Migrant Experience and Wodonga Council.

All rights reserved.

Privacy [[link removed]] | Edit your subscription [link removed] | Unsubscribe [link removed]
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis