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Bowerbird Design Market

Adelaide’s prized event, Bowerbird Design Market brings together work by more than 170 innovative Australian artists and designers twice a year in a spacious, curated and well-designed setting at the Adelaide Showground.

Perfectly positioned 4-6 May, the weekend before Mothers Day, bring your Mum and join for the launch of Autumn/Winter collections across furniture, lighting, homewares, clothing and accessories, stationery and artwork. 

An event full of heart and soul… take part in creative workshops and watch demonstrations, enjoy delicious local artisan-made food and beverages and relax to cool tunes.

4-6 May 2018

Fri 4 – 9pm   l     Sat + Sun 10am – 5pm

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Assistance Dogs Australia Adelaide Graduation

Assistance Dogs Australia are hosting their first-ever South Australian graduation ceremony. And it’s a ceremony with a difference. Have you ever seen a dog in a mortar board?

A national, not-for-profit organisation, Assistance Dogs Australia trains Labradors and Golden Retrievers. Then they place them free of charge to  people with disabilities. The dogs allow their clients to enjoy much greater freedom and independence.

The South Australian graduating teams of dogs and clients will include Physical Disability, Dementia and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Assistance Dogs.

Join them to celebrate the wonderful achievements of their newly qualified Super Pups — and the special people who have dedicated their time, talent and love throughout the two-year journey to help them become fully qualified Assistance Dogs

Assistance Dogs Ambassador and client Tim McCallum (of ‘The Voice’ fame) will not only MC the event but will entertain the audience and guests with his amazing voice.

But the stars of the show will undoubtedly be the dogs and their clients who will appear on stage with Tim to talk about their experiences. That’s the people, not the dogs!

Expect a joyous, life-affirming afternoon of laughter, music and perhaps a few tears…

These dogs don’t just change lives, they give people their lives back.

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The M.A.R.S Enterprise at the Centre of Democracy

The M.A.R.S Enterprise seeks to colonise the red planet, but we can’t do it without your help! We are required to form a Think Tank with Australia’s best and brightest minds before the mission goes ahead. So we’re doing what any multinational conglomerate would do – we’re calling on kids …


These April school holidays in the Centre of Democracy, children aged 10-15 are invited to participate in a 60 minute immersive game which will ask them to consider what makes a society work. They will need to make tough decisions, work as a team and apply their ideas towards this exciting new project to conquer the final frontier: Colonising Space.

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The Makers & Shakers Market

The event that is all about quality – The Makers & Shakers Market – returns to Adelaide this April!

The Makers & Shakers Market is an indoor event that focuses on beautiful homewares, delicious gourmet foods and stunning lifestyle products. With 50 top-notch quality stalls, you will meet some of Adelaide’s best, as well as get to support emerging new talent.

The full stallholder line up can be viewed here: http://themakersandshakers.com/adelaide-april-2018/

There will be speciality coffee! Baked goods! Salted Caramel! Pastries! Gourmet Chocolate! Slices! Cookies! Any many more tasty things. There will be gf, vegan and vegetarian food options. There is indoor seating.

10am-3pm, Saturday 21 April 2018

Woodville Town Hall, 74 Woodville Rd, Woodville SA 5011
Entry is $2 (cash only) and kids under 12 are free
There is plenty of free parking behind and around the town hall and it is opposite Woodville Station.

The full stallholder line up can be viewed here: http://themakersandshakers.com/adelaide-april-2018/

We do recommend that shoppers bring some cash. There is no ATM in the building, the closest is Port Rd (around a 5 minute walk from the venue). Many of the stallholders will accept cards (and cash).

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