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Memories of Mintaro 175th Dinner

Memories of Mintaro 175th Dinner

Starts: Friday, 25 October 2024
Ends: Friday, 25 October 2024
Join the 175th Mintaro celebrations with a Memories of Mintaro Dinner being held at the Mintaro Institute. The Mintaro Institute has been the centre of the town's social and cultural activity ever since the foundation stone was laid on 4 February 1878. Locals Brendan Kluska, Ingrid Smith and John Mitchell will provide stories and their Memories of Mintaro whilst the night will feature the launch of the Memories of Mintaro presentation compiled from community contributions. Mintaro’s Ross Mallett and Richard Lathlean culinary skills will feature a three-course dinner and local wines and beers will be from Pikes Wines and Brewery, Reillys, Hill River and Paulette Wines.
Add to Calendar 2024-10-25 12:00 am 2024-10-25 12:00 am Memories of Mintaro 175th Dinner Join the 175th Mintaro celebrations with a Memories of Mintaro Dinner being held at the Mintaro Institute. The Mintaro Institute has been the centre of the town's social and cultural activity ever since the foundation stone was laid on 4 February 1878. Locals Brendan Kluska, Ingrid Smith and John Mitchell will provide stories and their Memories of Mintaro whilst the night will feature the launch of the Memories of Mintaro presentation compiled from community contributions. Mintaro’s Ross Mallett and Richard Lathlean culinary skills will feature a three-course dinner and local wines and beers will be from Pikes Wines and Brewery, Reillys, Hill River and Paulette Wines. Institute, Mintaro , SA , 5415 , Australia
Institute, Mintaro , SA , 5415 , Australia
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