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TRADERS OF BOOKS
LITERARY LUNCH
LANDCARE AREA ANGLING CLUB
FESTIVAL ENTRANCE ON
BAILEY ST
A selection of books by David
Holmgren, David Murphy, Doug
Lang, Paul Haw and Kaye
Rodden on caring for the land,
permaculture and related areas. BAKER’S BOOKS
A large selection of second hand
books.
Ian Baker
0429 942 637
BOWLING CLUB
CLUNES RAILWAY
STATION
SECOND HAND BOOK STALL
4 Ligar Street, Clunes
BOOKS AT THE STATION
A small collection of high quality
second hand books. General fiction
and non-fiction.
10 CLUNES BOOKTOWN FESTIVAL 2017
O’HARA’S BAKERY
26 Fraser Street
Café Bakery with great coffee,
cold drinks, hot pies and plenty
of lovely cakes and slices.
NEIL NEWITT PHOTOGRAPHY
- NOW OFFERING DRINKS AT
THE GALLERY
54 Fraser Street
Framed limited edition original
prints, books, postcards, CDs
and more. Enjoy Drinks at
the Gallery from 3pm till late
throughout the Festival, with a
selection of wines, beers, pizza
and pasta. The most welcoming
wine bar in central Victoria.
EXHIBITION
ALTERED AND ARTIST BOOKS: Integral
to the Visual Arts program at Federation
University Australia, the Multidiscipline
course introduces students to the
vagaries and cross-disciplinary approach
of contemporary art practice. Altered
and Artist Books is one of the projects
that students undertake, led in 2017 by
lecturer Debbie Hill and visiting Guest
Artist Nicholas Jones. Look for the
exhibition in the Esmond Gallery and the
Ulumbarra room of The Warehouse.
NATIONAL HOTEL
35 Fraser Street
Serving meals on both days from
11am to 9pm
5345 3005
Matt and Wendy O’Kelly
Open Wednesday to Monday
7 am to 5pm
5345 3700
Lily Mason
0459 138 797
[email protected]
0447 915 576
[email protected]
Or find us on Facebook
Images © Fed Uni
ENJOY A SIT-DOWN MEAL
WITH YOUR FAVOURITE
AUTHOR.
CLUNES
BUSINESSES
SATURDAY LITERARY LUNCH
AUTHORS:
‘I once went to a lunch with Bill
Clinton. Well, actually, I sold his
autobiography at a stall outside
and ate with the cooks, while
lots of people in suits filled a
very large hall. But it was pretty
obvious that only about 10 people
sat at a table with Bill. The other
2,000 people sat in the back
blocks, ate an expensive meal and
waited for the speech.
I don’t think any of them, in any
real sense, had lunch with Bill
Clinton.
One of our aims at the Clunes
Booktown Festival is to create
opportunities for real connection.
We want you to enjoy the deeper,
slower experience of immersing
yourself in a small country town,
in book browsing and in the many
talks, workshops and entertainers
on offer. Staying true to this vision,
at this year’s festival we’re giving
you the chance to sit down to
a delicious three-course meal
with one of the authors you’ve
read and admired, and giving our
authors the chance to have lunch
with you'. Limited seating.
The Hon. Tim Fischer AC
Hannah Kent
A S Patric
SUNDAY LITERARY LUNCH
AUTHORS:
Clementine Ford
Jane Harrison
Rebe Taylor
12.30 to 2.15pm
Saturday 6th & Sunday 7th May
AVAILABILITY STRICTLY LIMITED.
VENUE: the State Bank building,
28 Fraser Street, Clunes. This
is another one of Clunes’s
extraordinary heirlooms,
with the dining room overlooking
the festival precinct on Fraser St.
T ickets are $120 pp all
inclusive, available online at
www.trybooking.com/OSIB
FESTIVAL 2017
CLUNES
6 - 7 MAY
BUSINESSES
QUIGLEY AND CLARKE
52 Fraser Street
A relaxed café restaurant with
a sense of occasion. Rustic and
elegant food with a focus on
vegetarian, vegan and gluten
free. Locally sourced ingredients
keeping it fresh, real and seasonal.
Donall Quigley and Jane
Clarke.
5345 3939 | 0408 101 316
TIMELESS HARMONY
65 Fraser Street
Gift Store. Home & garden
wares, books, jewellery, scarves,
bags, hats, umbrellas, bears.
Free gift wrapping.
Maria Culvenor
Open Thursday to Sunday
10am to 5pm
5345 3480 | 0448 196 032
[email protected]
ORPHEUS BOOKS
54 Fraser Street (Shop 2)
An eclectic bookshop with
comprehensive fiction and
nonfiction stock.
5345 3290
TIM NOLAN - CHAIR
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