Quiz night
Levendale Hall
in aid of hall funds
Date: Saturday 13th June 2009
Time: 7.00pm start
Venue: Levendale Hall
Cost: $5.00 per head, max 8 people per table
Chips & cordial sales, BYO alcohol
RSVP Essential Maureen/Anthony Williams ph 62 546140
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Market and Official Opening of the Woodsdale Museum's New Developments

A Country Market in conjunction with the Official opening of the Shearing Interpretation shed and Men's shed at the Woodsdale Museum is on again with a wide range of stalls and activities for all to enjoy, but to run through a few;
Live shearing shows including blade shearing
Fashion parades
Old Style Levendale Lamb
Bare Bellies Butts and All Calendars
Woolerina Clothing
Post and Rail fence demonstrations
Sheep dressed in Mongrel Socks
Billy tea and Damper making
Sport Shear Tasmania
Devonshire teas
Horse and Cart rides
Photos taken in period costumes
Food & Beverages
Live Music
Working Sheep Dog Demonstrations
Kids Activities (Pony Rides, Jumping Castle, Face Painting, and more)
So if you are looking for a family day out then come along and go back to the 1860s with the Ghost Shearer before walking into the present day with the local community.
Country Market in conjunction with the
The Official Opening of the Shearing Interpretation shed & The Men's / Farm shed at the Woodsdale Museum 2278 Woodsdale Road, Woodsdale (www.thewoodsdalemuseum.edublogs.org)
February 8th 2009, 10am onwards
Mayor Clr. Tony Bisdee will officially open the sheds at 12 noon,
followed by Project Mangers Darren & Lucy Byers and Rachael & John Treasure will say a few words and present a Cheque to the RHH Burns Unit from the sale of the Shearer's Calendars.
Live shearing shows including blade shearing
Fashion parades
Old Style Levendale Lamb
Bare Bellies Butts and All Calendars
Woolerina Clothing
Post and Rail fence demonstrations
Sheep dressed in Mongrel Socks
Billy tea and Damper making
Sport Shear Tasmania
Devonshire teas
Horse and Cart rides
Photos taken in period costumes
Food & Beverages
Live Music
Working Sheep Dog Demonstrations
Kids Activities (Pony Rides, Jumping Castle, Face Painting, and more)
So if you are looking for a family day out then come along and go back to the 1860s with the Ghost Shearer before walking into the present day with the local community.
Country Market in conjunction with the
The Official Opening of the Shearing Interpretation shed & The Men's / Farm shed at the Woodsdale Museum 2278 Woodsdale Road, Woodsdale (www.thewoodsdalemuseum.edublogs.org)
February 8th 2009, 10am onwards
Mayor Clr. Tony Bisdee will officially open the sheds at 12 noon,
followed by Project Mangers Darren & Lucy Byers and Rachael & John Treasure will say a few words and present a Cheque to the RHH Burns Unit from the sale of the Shearer's Calendars.
Sunday, December 7, 2008
What a brilliant day!!!!
Today the people of Runnymede to Whitefoord showed the many visitors to the market what passion they have about their area and produce. Good old home cooked food, fresh fruit and veg, local lamb packs which all sold out in the first hour, butcher extraordinaire demonstrated how to get the most of a whole lamb, plenty of free children's activities and approximately 30 stalls
selling items from cosmetics, pictures, craft, calendars and much more. Two of the Royal Hobart Hospital Burns Unit nurses lent a hand selling calendars to raise money for the Burns Unit & Museum. Here are a few photos taken on the day.
selling items from cosmetics, pictures, craft, calendars and much more. Two of the Royal Hobart Hospital Burns Unit nurses lent a hand selling calendars to raise money for the Burns Unit & Museum. Here are a few photos taken on the day.





Saturday, November 22, 2008
Sunday 7th December at Levendale Hall

Country Market and Family Day
10am to 3pm
Come along to a fun filled day at Levendale Hall and Primary School grounds with approximately 30 inside and outside stalls ranging from face painting, woodcraft, home produce, C.W.A with drought information, crafts and much more. The market will offer a great opportunity for some Christmas shopping.
Fresh Local Lamb products for sale and with special guest butcher from the mainland Bob Dewar for demonstrations of Lamb Cuts. Levendale Sausages are once again available. Bring an Eskie to buy your FRESH Local naturally grown sides of lamb PRESERVATIVE FREE.
Outside FREE entertainment with PCYC Andrew Dean keeping the little ones entertained, there will be Alpacas and a Christmas Pet Parade with prizes for the best Christmas dressed pet, Animal Nursery, Horse Riding and more.
Plenty of hot and cold food and drinks and Devonshire Teas to temp your tastebuds. With extra food stalls located around the grounds.
Balding & Croft Tasmania’s Leading Acoustic Blues Duo to sooth your sole while taking in this tranquil setting amongst the best that nature has to offer.
Bare Bellies, Butts & All calendars will be on sale to raise money for the Woodsdale Museum and the Burns Unit at the Royal Hobart Hospital.
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Country Market & Family Day

Welcome to our new Country Market & Family Day blog site where you can read about up and coming markets. See photos of previous markets and read testimony's of previous visitors experiences.
Our next market will be held at the Levendale Hall and Levendale School grounds on Sunday the 7th December between 10am and 3pm.
Our next market will be held at the Levendale Hall and Levendale School grounds on Sunday the 7th December between 10am and 3pm.
Please feel free to leave a comment and one of our committee members will get back to you.
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