The Barossa Mag Autumn 2019 | Page 7

EVENTS // T H E B AROS S A MAG | 7 ADORNMENT ARTISAN MARKET SATURDAY, APRIL 6 ADORNMENT ARTISAN MARKET, TANUNDA On April 6 enjoy an afternoon at the Adornment Artisan Market as part of the Barossa Seasons event. There will be artisan stalls from the Barossa and across SA, ranging from prints and cards, ceramics and sculpture, through ABBA GOLD - TRIBUTE SHOW SATURDAY, MARCH 30 BAROSSA ARTS AND CONVENTION CENTRE, TANUNDA to unique jewellery, textiles, home-wares and children’s gifts. Food and beverages a plenty with local brews, wines, burgers, donuts and more! The afternoon will include live music, and dynamic adult and children’s workshops. Australia’s Premier ABBA Tribute Band are coming to Barossa Arts and Convention Centre on March 30 at 8 p.m. Waterloo, Ring Ring, Money Money Money, The Winner Takes it All, Fernando, SOS and Dancing Queen – these are the songs that make everybody sing and smile. They are the songs that make an audience want to enjoy The Flaming Sambucas’ nationally acclaimed “Abba Gold” show and the journey that they are taken on. With authentic costuming and music, The Flaming Sambucas perform all the greatest hits of the famous 70’s Swedish supergroup and with a little audience participation and lots of fun, their “Abba Gold” show is presented in an original story telling way, guaranteed to touch your emotions and leave you with your spirits uplifted. Additionally, in a theatre environment, the show is enhanced with an exciting video backdrop. THE VINTAGE FESTIVAL PARADE SATURDAY, APRIL 27 NURIOOTPA AND TANUNDA The Barossa Vintage Festival Parade will be held on April 27 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m and has been a treasured tradition in the Barossa since 1948. Inspired by community passion and creativity, it is now considered one of the most iconic events in the biennial Festival calendar. Start your day early in the main street of Nuriootpa and enjoy breakfast, entertainment and the Groovy Grape Trial for kids. Then gather your family and friends to stake out your spot among the thousands of locals and visitors who line the parade route with pavement picnics, brunches, and sausage sizzles, and be sure to pack your esky. Soak up the energy and excitement while watching the procession of floats, handcrafted by schools, businesses and community groups, as they make their way from Nuriootpa to Tanunda (to Chateau Tanunda). After the parade, celebrate in true carnival spirit at The Parade Carnival - take a closer look at the spectacular floats, meet the people who brought the Festival Parade to life, and celebrate the float winners. 1918 CENTENNIAL TASTE EXPERIENCE FRIDAY, APRIL 12 1918 BISTRO AND GRILL, TANUNDA To commemorate the 100- year anniversary of the home of Barossa hospitality, 1918 Bistro and Grill are hosting their 1918 Centennial Taste Experience event on April 12 from 7 p.m. The 1918 family, led by Owner, Sid King and Head Chef, James Lawrie, have created a truly unique five course set menu featuring dishes inspired by 100 year old Barossan Recipes and incorporating the freshest locally sourced ingredients. A dining experience steeped in history, each course is paired with a wine sourced from some of the Barossa’s most remarkable family owned wineries. The evening will also include stories from guest speaker, Angela Heuzenroeder, author of Barossa Food, an anthology of recipes, history and stories all coming from the place in Australia that can best lay claim to a distinctive regional food culture – the Barossa Valley. GHOSTLY HISTORY WALK AND WINE APRIL 23, 24 AND 26 LYNDOCH What better way to look at the history of a region than to walk around one of the cemeteries. Join Hemera Estate, Lyndoch, along with a popular Barossan guide, for a brief historical chat of the Southern Barossa on April 23, 24 and 26. Buried at the Holy Trinity Anglican Cemetery are notable Pioneers of the Barossa including Paul Zimmerman, John Lawes Springbett, Meshach Burge and William Jacob. Hear stories of other notable gravesites in Lyndoch including the Braille headstone and the grave that had to be exhumed. It can’t be a cemetery tour without a few ghost stories, so learn about the Jacobs Creek Ghost, The Ghost at the Lyndoch Pub and a few more.... There will be a quick side tour to the church, before returning Hemera for Supper. The event includes a glass of wine before the tour and supper afterwards. texture & hue COME IN, SIT DOWN, UNWIND CUT | COLOUR BROWS | LASH LIFTING | TANNING 8564 2288 19A MURRAY ST, ANGASTON