Register your property for $20, or fill a table at the Lions Function Room for $10.
Registrations will be taken at the street stall on Saturday, November 2 from 9am-12pm, or on Thursday, November 7 and Thursday, November 14, from 4pm-6pm, at the Lions Function Rooms on Adams St. EFTPOS will be available at the function rooms.
The sales begin at 8am on November 16, and maps will be available from the Lions Function Room on Adams Street from 7.30am for a gold coin donation.
A barbecue breakfast will also be available so you can fuel up before you go shopping.
All funds raised will go to the Australian Lions Childhood Cancer Research Foundation (ALCCRF).
For more information, contact Lion Carol Kennedy on 0417 868 498 or tocumwal.nsw@lions.org.au.
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The extremely popular Tocumwal Optimists’ annual garden cart raffle is being conducted during October.
A huge 115 litre dump cart, generously donated by Bunnings Yarrawonga, is on offer, with contents donated by Optimist members.
Tickets are $5 each and can be purchased on Saturday October 5, 19 and 26 outside March’s IGA Tocumwal between 9am and 1pm.
This is a fantastic fundraiser for the Optimists, so make sure you get your tickets.
The Optimists High Tea at the Murray Border Flying Club is now sold out after an overwhelming response from the community.
The group thanks everyone for their support, with three weeks still to go until the event.
Funds raised by the Tocumwal Optimists from the raffle and high tea will be distributed amongst local community organisations and other worthy causes.
For more information, contact secretary Marg Dixon on 0419 438 887 or president Glenda Burns on 0499 311 620.
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Thomas the Tank Engine and friends will be back at the Tocumwal Railway Heritage Museum this Saturday between 10am and 3pm for the school holidays.
Entry is $5 for adults, but children are free.
See Thomas and his friends go round and round the 20 year-old train set, watch classic episodes of the popular children's show, and explore the beautiful history of the spectacular town and its railway.
Please remember, on the orders of Sir Topham Hatt, children are not to touch the trains. You may only touch the switches indicated to control where they go or to halt them.
The train set belongs to one of the volunteers at the Museum and is at least 20 years old.
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