Wednesday,
10 September 2025
What’s On in Cowra, Canowindra and Surrounds

COWRA PARK RUN

Cowra POW Camp, Sat 14 Jun '25 – Sat 20 Dec, weekly.

A free, fun, and friendly weekly five-kilometre community event on beautiful Wiradjuri Country. Walk, jog, run, volunteer or spectate – it's up to you!

The course is 5000m long. This has been accurately measured by us with a professional measuring wheel. The course is at the Cowra Breakout Cycleway and Walking path, Corner of Evans Street and Sakura Avenue, Cowra. The course is run entirely on concrete paths. Some sections of the course may accumulate mud, leaves and puddles after rain. Depending on availability, marshals will be at key sections of the course, or signs will be in place.

The parkrun is free to enter, but please register before you come along [cowra@parkrun.com].

Only ever register with parkrun once, and don't forget to bring a scannable copy of your barcode. If you forget it, you won't be given a time.

Every week, grab a post-parkrun coffee in the Rose Garden Coffee House- next to the Cowra Visitor Information Centre.

FIND YOUR WAY - Explore your higher education options!

Date: Monday 8 September 2025, Time: 5.30pm - 8.30pm at Club Cowra

This event is designed for prospective students who may be school leavers, career changers or lifelong learners to attend a face-to-face event with university representatives, local registered training organisations (RTOs), local support services and local scholarship providers. This is a great opportunity for anyone interested in higher education to ask questions about uni life, courses available, scholarships, pathways in higher education and local support services.

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The aim of this event is to promote higher education to the Cowra region and to show that they can stay local and achieve their higher education goals with the assistance of our local support services and scholarship providers.

LEARN TO PLAY BOWLS

Sundays 9:15am, Cowra Bowling Club

$10 per Adult per game, Children free

Looking for a fun, social, and relaxed way to spend your Sundays? Join the Cowra Bowling Club and have a chance to learn to play bowls every week! Whether you’re a complete beginner or just want to refine your skills, the Cowra Eagles Bowlers will guide you through the game! To register your interest, simply contact: Sonia Morgan - 0425 228 505 Mim Shroder - 0417 062 679 Bob Morgan - 0481 244 081

LITTLE FISHES AT THE MUSEUM

Ages of Fishes Museum

Free program and entry

Join friendly staff at the Age of Fishes Museum Canowindra on the first Friday of every month for some fun, hands on science lessons! Each month, the little fishes' study a new topic. Perfect for curious minds and little adventurers, this fun and educational session is sure to spark creativity and wonder.

COWRA TOURIST RAILWAY

Sat 26 Jul '25 – Sun 30 Nov '25

Running the last Saturday and Sunday of each month, view the gorgeous Cowra countryside from the beautifully restored Planet 52 and two R cars on board a trip from the heritage listed Cowra Railway Station to the Lachlan Bridge and back!

Pop into one of the many rooms at the Cowra Railway Station also open for inspection along with Vintage Cars from the Cowra Antique Vehicle Club.

Tickets available on the day.

LEARN TO PLAY CROQUET

Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 1pm

Corner Darling and Brougham Streets, $5 per game.

It's a fun way to play sport in a relaxed and social way. Join us for a meet and greet, Dress: casual, flat soled shoes, hat and drink bottle.

Open to all over 10 years old. Those interested can call Carmel (0409939241), Jenny (0400395196) Elaine (0409781271).

LGBTQIA+ NIGHT OUT.

CJ's @ Club Cowra, Last Wednesday of each month, 6-9pm.

Cowra’s LGBTQ+ community is embracing the freedom to come together openly and proudly. With growing acceptance and inclusion, there is excitement to celebrate gathering without hesitation, promote events, and simply enjoy each

other’s company.

WOODSTOCK MEMORIAL SHOW

Sunday, September 07

The Woodstock Memorial Show is held annually on the first Sunday in September, the first day of spring, Fathers Day. The Show was instigated in 1946 initially as a gymkhana with the sole purpose of raising funds to support the ongoing maintenance of the Woodstock Soldiers Memorial Hall. To this day this remains just one of the objectives of the annual event.

The show encourages the development of pastoral, agricultural, horticultural, viticulture, industrial and cultural pursuits of Woodstock and the surrounding district. The Show provides prizes including cash and trophies.

SAKURA MATSURI - CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL

Saturday, 27 Sep

Sakura Matsuri is the highlight of the year at the Cowra Japanese Garden & Cultural Centre. Their annual cherry blossom festival celebrates the coming of spring, the beauty of the seasonal cherry blossoms, and Japanese culture itself. Visitors have the chance to experience traditional Japanese culture and performance on this day of joyful celebration. The festival shows off the best of Japanese culture with displays and demonstrations…