COPPER COAST CORNISH FESTIVAL
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May 13 -19, 2019
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Welcome to 2019KernewekLowenderCopper CoastCornish FestivalWe are excited to bring you our 2019 Copper
Coast Cornish Festival with this year’sprogram set to attract over 45,000 people fromSouth Australia, interstate and overseas.
We have something for everyone, heritage,entertainment, Cornish food and the traditions thisfestival is famous for. The Copper Coast towns ofKadina, Moonta and Wallaroo come alive with thefestivities and involvement of people from all agesdressing in traditional Cornish costume and dancingin the streets and revelling in the chance tocelebrate our Cornish Heritage.
We thank our local community groups,volunteers and businesses for their huge support.Without their continued input and enthusiasmthis event would not have the buzz andexcitement that sets this festival apart and hasbecome a biennial feature in the lives of many.
We thank our Gold Sponsors, Drakes Supermarkets, Newbery Chemists, RAA and this year welcomeour new sponsors NYP Rotary, Moonta National Trust, Radio Stations Magic FM and 5CS and Apex.
This year we are very excited to be adding a Wallaroo Street Party – featuring beer, Swanky, foodand live entertainment. Every day of this year’s festival is filled with interesting things to do includingMaypole and Furry Dancing, Street Parade and Pasty Bake-Off, Classic Cavalcade of Cars andMotor Cycles, Concerts and Cornish Ceremonies, Markets, Feasts and Exhibitions, Pub Specialsand entertainment, Art Prize and much more ….
For all your festival information and tickets to various events visit our website www.kernewek.org
Dynnargh! And enjoy!
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Messagefrom theMinisterIf you enjoy Cornish heritage and an eclectic mix
of music and entertainment, you’ve come to theright place. The Kernewek Lowender Copper CoastCornish Festival has become an integral part ofYorke Peninsula’s identity and promises to be agreat celebration of Cornish culture.
The jam-packed program, featuring performances,workshops, arts and food is expected to attract hugecrowds. While the festival boasts something foreveryone, it is also an excellent opportunity for you toexplore the broader Yorke Peninsula. The Region is acoastal playground offering breathtaking scenery,unique food, aquatic experiences and an abundance ofwildlife. I encourage all visitors to get out and exploreall that the Yorke Peninsula has to offer.
The Marshall Liberal Government is a proudsupporter of this great festival which injects important dollars into the Yorke Peninsula economy. Whether youare here from interstate or overseas, or a local exploring your own backyard, be sure to check out the excitingrange of experiences available.
Enjoy your time at Kernewek Lowender!
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The Farm Shed Museum and Tourism Centre *Time: Monday 13th – Friday 17th 9am – 5pm, Saturday 18th –Sunday 19th 10am – 4pmVenue: 50 Mines Road, KadinaEntry Fee: Adults $10 / Child $3 / Concession / Family (2 Adults & 2 Children) $25 Ticketing: Pay at Farm ShedDescription: Step back in time and take a journey throughthe famous Matta House, amid a collection of historicbuildings and sheds filled with former treasures. Theoutstanding machinery collection is interpreted throughdisplays covering many aspects of life on the land. Learnthe story of women on farms, from pioneer times to thepresent day. Take yourself to old school days when youenter a 1950’s rural classroom. This wonderful NationalTrust facility will leave you with renewed appreciation ofhow far we have come. Allow at least one hour for a visit.
YP Family History Group *Time: Monday 13th – Friday 17th 10am – 4pm, Saturday 18th by appointmentVenue: Kadina Community Library, Doswell Terrace, KadinaEntry Fee: FreeDescription: The Yorke Peninsula History Group is open to help visitors research their family historywhich is linked to the Copper Coast.
Prized Collection *Time: Monday 13th – Sunday 19th 10am – 3pmVenue: Moonta Gallery of the Arts, Cnr George & Henry Streets, Moonta Entry Fee: Free entryDescription: View a selection of award winning art works from the Kernewek Lowender Art Prize.
Road Tram Tour – Moonta TownshipTime: Monday 13th 10amVenue: Moonta Tourism Office, Blanche Terrace, MoontaEntry Fee: $5 per personTicketing: Ticket Moonta Tourist Office Bookings essentialDescription: Take a tour on this unique Road Tram around the streets of Moonta. A Tour Guidewill tell the story of the history of the Cornish Miners settlement of this historic town. Many of itsbuildings are heritage listed. Disabled access available.
Moonta Family History & Resource Centre *Time: Monday 13th – Sunday 19th 10am – 4pmVenue: School of Mines, Ellen Street, MoontaEntry Fee: $5 per personTicketing: Pay at doorDescription: Volunteer researchers can assist with family and local history. Extensive records onearly history, shipping records, Births, Deaths & Marriages and newspaper records are available.Proudly sponsored by Moonta National Trust.
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Moonta Mines Tourist Railway *Time: Monday 13th – Sunday 19th – 10.30am/1pm/2pm/3pmVenue: Moonta Mines National Heritage Area, Verran Terrace, Moonta MinesEntry Fee: Adults $12/ school age children $5/ under school age free of chargeTicketing: Pay at venueDescription: A trip on the award winning Tourist Train leaves from the Wheal Munta Station,(adjacent to museum) taking passengers on a 50 minute trip through the historic landmarks offormer mining operations with the driver explaining workings of the ore sorting floors, reservoir andthe tunnel through Ryan’s Tailing Heap. Pets allowed on-board. This Railway is proudly presentedby the Moonta National Trust.
Miners Cottage and Garden *Time: Monday 13th – Sunday 19th 1pm – 4pmVenue: Miners Cottage, Verco Street, Moonta MinesEntry Fee: Adult $4/Children $2Ticketing: Pay at venueDescription: The Miner’s Cottage was established around 1870 and built in traditional style, initiallywith wattle and daub, and as the family grew added to in several stages with whatever materialswere available. Many of the rooms are furnished with artefacts donated by descendants of earlyresidents of the district to create an authentic display. The garden which has obviously had severalmakeovers is a colourful oasis in the midst of the skimp dumps and provides a relaxing haven forvisitors.
Moonta Cemetery TourTime: Monday 13th 1pmVenue: Moonta Cemetery, 5 Retallick Road, MoontaEntry Fee: Adult $5 / Children FreeTicketing: Pay at cemeteryDescription: Discover the stories, history and hardship of our Cornish Ancestors during a guidedtour of the Moonta Cemetery with Cornish Bard Liz Coole, President of the Yorke Peninsula CornishAssociation.
Moonta Mines Sweet Shop *Time: Monday 13th – Sunday 19th 10am – 4pmVenue: Moonta Mines National Heritage Area – Verran Terrace, Moonta MinesEntry Fee: Free entryTicketing: No tickets requiredDescription: Built in 1946 this shop was originally thepost office at Moonta Mines. Character – filledbuilding housing traditional old fashioned sweets likethe Old Sweet Shop/s famous Spuds. The shop sellsa large variety of old fashioned sweets and Englishlollies, as well as old fashioned traditional soft drinkssuch as ginger beer. A favourite with visitors , whocome to experience the heritage of the Moonta Minesarea. Proudly sponsored by Moonta National Trust.
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Moonta Mines Museum*Time: Monday 13th – Sunday 19th 1pm – 4pmVenue: Moonta Mines National Heritage Area – Verran Terrace, Moonta MinesEntry Fee: Adults $8/ school children $4/ under school age freeTicketing: Pay at venueDescription: Located in the former Moonta Mines Model School, erected in 1878, the schoolremained active and an important centre for the Moonta Mines community for ninety years, closingin 1968. The museum tells the story of Cornish pioneers who came to South Australia for thecopper mines 1861 – 1923. There are 14 rooms housing thematic displays on the Cornishminers’ lifestyles – mining lodges and friendly societies, sports and pastimes, death and hardship,extensive display costumes, china, silverware, photographs and memorabilia and a furnishedclassroom c. 1900. Proudly sponsored by Moonta National Trust.
Wallaroo Heritage & Nautical Museum *Time: Monday 13th – Sunday 19th 10am – 4pmVenue: Wallaroo Heritage and Nautical Museum, Jetty Road, WallarooEntry Fee: Adult $6/ Children $3Ticketing: At door – group bookings phone (08) 8823 3015Description: Located next to the historic 1877 relocated Tipara Lighthouse. This unique museumhas extensive maritime and local history displays. See “George” the giant squid. There is a largeshell collection. Displays on the copper smelting era 1861 – 1923, the history of rail transport, thewar years, general local history, over 70 model ships and discover how the Welsh & Cornish settledhistoric Wallaroo. There are tours available and souvenirs and history books for sale. A must see– this museum is proudly presented by Wallaroo Branch of National Trust.
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Camelot Garden Stroll *Time: Tuesday 14th – Friday 17th 10am – 3pmVenue: Camelot Garden, 18 Olive Parade, KadinaEntry Fee: $10 per person – includes Cornish Cream Tea (part proceeds to Cancer Council SA)Ticketing: Pay at venueDescription: Visit the private garden of Helen and Dean Rodda and enjoy strolling this beautifuldepiction of an English Country Garden on an acre of land. The garden beds showcase cottageflowers, including roses, geraniums, fuschias, salvia, hellebores and borders of rosemary and EnglishBox. Established Silky Oak, Claret Ash, Prunus, Pine and Golden Elm trees are a back drop of thegarden. A scaled model of a Cornish Miners’ Cottage can be found at the end of the manicuredlawns. A decked area overlooks the dam and adjoins the Croquet Court.
Dressing the Graves – Green Plains WestTime: 10.30amVenue: Green Plains Cemetery (turn right (South) off Copper Coast Highway into West EllaRoad. Then right (West) onto Paskeville Road. Cemetery is set back from road.Entry Fee: Free eventTicketing: Not requiredDescription: Honouring our fore-bears – this year’s celebration will have a farming theme. Therewill be a post ceremony gathering at the Paskeville Community Centre.
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Dressing the Graves – Wallaroo CemeteryTime: 1.30pmVenue: Wallaroo Cemetery, 11040 Spencer Highway, WallarooEntry Fee: Free eventTicketing: Not requiredDescription: Moving ceremony held to honour ancestors buried in the Wallaroo Cemetery. Thisyear will have World War 1 Theme. Local school choirs sing and place flowers and the KWM Bandplays in support. A memorable experience and opportunity to gain unique knowledge on thehistory of those who lived in the area.
Cornish Connections Quilts and More *Time: Wednesday 15th and Saturday 18th 10am – 4pmVenue: Wallaroo Mines Institute, 21 Stirling Tce, Kadina Entry Fee: $5 per person includes Devonshire TeaTicketing: pay at doorDescription: A display of Cornish Quilts, local quilts, bags, Heritage Hall Refurbish
Cornish Language Lesson for BeginnersTime: Wednesday 15th 10am – 12 noonVenue: Moonta Mines Uniting Church Hall, 557Milne Street, Moonta MinesEntry Fee: $15 per person (includes morning tea)Ticketing: At the doorDescription: This lesson aims to teach participantssimple everyday expressions in Cornish, with studentsinteracting with each other. Written exercises in thebooklet provided are very simple and easy tounderstand. A simple song which can be sung inrounds, brings a lot of fun, enjoyment and achievement. Days of the week, months of the year,numbers and a simple table grace are also included in this lesson. This is a fun lesson, whichshould appeal to everyone – particularly those with Cornish Heritage. Conducted by Lilian James aCornish Bard, this event is proudly coordinated by Yorke Peninsula Branch of the CornishAssociation of South Australia.
Northern Yorke Peninsula Quilt Exhibition*Time: Wednesday 15th & Thursday 16th 10am – 4pm/ Friday 17th 9.30am – 4pm/Saturday 18th 10am – 4pm/Sunday 19th 10am – 3pmVenue: Moonta Town Hall, George Street MoontaEntry Fee: $4 per personTicketing: Pay at venueDescription: Diverse display of quilts, wall hangings and bags. Purchase fabric at the venue fromKadina Sewing & Craft Shop. Members Challenge – Spring Showers. There is a Trading table andraffle with all proceeds to Estia Nursing Home.
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Dressing the Graves – Kadina CemeteryTime: 10.30amVenue: Kadina Cemetery, 122 Russack Road, KadinaEntry Fee: Free eventTicketing: Not requiredDescription: This year will have a Pioneer Children Theme – honouring the many children interredin common graves. A moving ceremony held to honour ancestors buried in the Kadina Cemetery.Local choirs sing and place flowers. This is a memorable experience and opportunity to gainunique knowledge on the history of those who lived in the area.
Kernewek Golf DayTime: Wednesday 15th from 12 noonVenue: Kadina Golf Club, 53 Russack Road, KadinaEntry Fee: $5 per personTicketing: Pay at venueDescription: Join in the fun – Men’s and Ladies Stableford Golf Day
Dressing the Graves – Moonta CemeteryTime: 1.30pmVenue: Moonta Cemetery, 5Retallick Road, MoontaEntry Fee: Free eventTicketing: Not requiredDescription: Moonta’s ceremony beginswith a re-enactment of a funeralprocession of the era. Moving ceremonyheld to honour ancestors buried inMoonta Cemetery. Local school choirssing and place flowers. A memorableexperience and an opportunity to gainunique knowledge on the history of thosewho lived in the area.
Feast and Famine DinnerTime: Wednesday 15th 6pm – 9pmVenue: Kadina Wesley Uniting Church, Corner Hay & Taylor Streets, KadinaEntry Fee: $45 per person bookings essential – limited availabilityTicketing: email [email protected] / phone: 0417 821 109/ mail KWUC 6 RamseyStreet, Kadina 5554Description: A five course dinner of plain country cooking with recipes from the mining era. This isnot gourmet food, but is food that evokes good memories. Our forebears were poor so eachcourse would have represented a whole meal in the old days. The menu is fun and just a bitdifferent. A description of each meal will be delivered before each dish is served. Enjoy lively andentertaining music between courses. This is a popular event.
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Road Tram Tour – Moonta TownshipTime: Thursday 16th 10amVenue: Visitor Information Centre,Blanche Terrace, MoontaEntry Fee: $5 per personTicketing: Visitor Information Centre,Moonta – Bookings essentialDescription: Take a tour on this uniqueRoad Tram around the streets of Moonta.A Tour Guide will tell the story of thehistory of the Cornish Miners settlement ofthis historic town. Many of its buildings areheritage listed. Disabled access available.
Cornish History Seminar – “Cornish Australians who changed our world”Time: 8.30am for 9am startVenue: Wallaroo Town Hall, Irwin Street, WallarooEntry Fee: $65 per person Ticketing: Contact Jan Lokan, Seminar Coordinator – [email protected] orwww.kernewek.org Description: Program of illustrated talks relate to the theme for 2019 – Cornish Australians whochanged our world. Includes morning/afternoon teas, lunch, bound book of papers.
Three Generations of Art Exhibition *Time: Thursday 16th – Saturday 18th 12noon – 4pmVenue: St Mary’s Anglican Church, Hughes Street, WallarooEntry Fee: Gold Coin donationTicketing: Tickets will be available at the door or through Wallaroo Heritage and NauticalMuseum or Anglican Church Café Taylor Street, KadinaDescription: St Mary’s Anglican Church will host acclaimed artists Allyson Parsons, Marie Parsonsand Henry Cockington’s – “Three Generations of Art” Exhibition. Celtic afternoon tea will beavailable.
Wallaroo Historical Walk & Ghost Tour *Time: Thursday 17 – Sunday 19th – 2pm – 4pmVenue: Wallaroo Heritage & Nautical Museum, Jetty Road, WallarooEntry Fee: $6 Adults/ $3 ChildrenTicketing: From Wallaroo Heritage & Nautical MuseumDescription: Assorted Ghosts, howls and screams! Discover Wallaroo’s haunted past, ghost stories,historic buildings and sites on a guided two hour walking tour. Will you see the Ghost of “CaptainBurge”. The Wallaroo Heritage Walk is hosted by the Wallaroo National Trust. For enquiries phone(08) 8823 3015
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Poetry and Prose AfternoonTime: Thursday 16th 2pm – 4pmVenue: Patio Restaurant, 196 Bay Road, Moonta BayEntry Fee: Free entry (afternoon tea coffee/tea/cakes $8 per person)Ticketing: No bookings requiredDescription: Copper Triangle Writers Group invites you to relax and enjoy listening to short storiesand poetry. There is an opportunity for the audience to read their work also. During the afternoonwinners of the Kernewek Lowender Literary Competition will be announced and their entries readout. More information – call Roger 08 8825 1981
KWM Brass Band ConcertTime: Thursday 16th 7.30pmVenue: Wallaroo Town Hall, 1 Irwin Street, WallarooEntry Fee: Adults $10 per person (includes tea, coffee, biscuits)Ticketing: Available at doorDescription: In the majestic Wallaroo Town Hall, enjoy a brass band and Contemporary MusicConcert.
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Drakes Supermarkets Moonta Parade and Street PartyTime: Friday 17th 10.30amVenue: George Street, MoontaEntry Fee: Free eventTicketing: No tickets or bookings requiredDescription: A Grand Procession of floats, vibrant costumes. Featuring the renowned Band of theSouth Australia Police, other marching bands, dancers and choirs making for a spectacular sight.The parade winds its way down George Street culminating at Fer Kernewek, a traditional CornishFair at the Queen Square, Moonta.
Drakes Supermarkets Pasty Bake-OffTime: Friday 17th following processionVenue: George Street, MoontaEntry Fee: Free eventTicketing: No tickets or bookings requiredDescription: The Pasty Bake-Off is staged on a truck corner George Street and Ellen Street – localstudents and VIP Guests bake-off in a race to be the first to make the best pasty from scratch. Bepart of the fun and cheer on your favourite person.
Radio Magic FM and 5CS Maypole DancingTime: Friday 17th 11.45amVenue: George Street, MoontaEntry Fee: Free eventTicketing: No tickets or bookings requiredDescription: The Maypole Dance is a traditional dance performed in Cornwall in celebration of“May Day”, heralding the onset of Spring. Performed several times during the festival, costumedschool children dance in a circle each holding a coloured ribbon attached to a large pole. Theribbons are intertwined and plaited either on to the pole itself or into a web around the pole. Thedancers then retrace their steps exactly in order to unravel the ribbons. There are numerousdifferent dances performed each with its unique combinations of steps creating an array of variedpatterns.
Radio Magic FM and 5CS Furry DanceTime: Friday 17th 12.30pmVenue: George Street, MoontaEntry Fee: Free eventTicketing: No tickets or bookings requiredDescription: The Furry Dance is one of the oldest traditional Cornish customs. Be a part of thecrowds which line the streets to watch adults and children alike dressed in authentic costumedance and weave their way along George Street. It is one of the festival’s most popular events.
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Fer KernewekTime: Friday 17th 10am – 4pmVenue: Queen Square, MoontaEntry Fee: Free eventTicketing: No tickets or bookingsrequiredDescription: Fer Kernewek is a traditionalCornish Fair featuring many varied stallsselling food, souvenirs and trinkets withentertainment throughout the day.
The Official Opening of the 2019 Kernewek Lowender Copper Coast Cornish Festival will takeplace at 1.30pm at the Rotunda, Queen Square, Moonta. Includes welcome speeches from theOfficial Party and features the Australian and Cornish National Anthems featuring the Band of theSouth Australia Police.
Guided Tour of Moonta MinesTime: Friday 17th 2pm – 4pmVenue: Mining Precinct, Moonta MinesEntry Fee: $5 per personTicketing: Moonta Tourist OfficeDescription: Guided tour of Moonta Mines Area by Mining Historian and Retired Geologist GregDrew Msc/Dip ED. This tour commences at the Hughes Engine House, Moonta Mines. Tour isproudly sponsored by the Moonta National Trust.
Meet the WritersTime: Friday 17th 2.30pmVenue: Moonta Community Library, Moonta Area School, Blanche Terrace, MoontaEntry Fee: Free eventTicketing: Not requiredDescription: Copper Triangle Writers Group invites you to meet the local writers and poets – enjoya free cuppa – listen to these local writers talk or launch their books. Signed copies will beavailable for sale. A wonderful hour, relaxing, informative and not to be missed. For moreinformation contact Roger 08 8825 1981
Newbery Chemists’ Kernewek Lowender Art Prize – Opening SoireeTime: Friday 17th 6.30pmVenue: Exhibition Gallery, Ascot Theatre, Graves Street, KadinaEntry Fee: $10 per personTicketing: Bookings essential via website www.kernewek.org – or at door if not sold outDescription: A delightful evening held to launch the 2019 Kernewek Lowender Art Prize. This yearwe will celebrate 44 years as part of the festival. An opportunity to view a collection of quality artworks, meet the artists, enjoy music and refreshments and be present for the announcement ofwinners of the biennial art awards. All art works are for sale.The exhibition remains open from Saturday 18th – 23rd May 2019.
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Meet the CornishTime: Friday 17th 6.30pmVenue: Wallaroo Town Hall, Irwin Street, WallarooEntry Fee: $35 per personTicketing: Bookings essential via website www.kernewek.org – or at door if not sold outDescription: A traditional Methodist chapel tea with toasts, Cornish Grace, dialect recitations, musicand speeches. Proudly presented by the Cornish Association of South Australia.
Nos LowenTime: Friday 17th 7.30pm – lateVenue: The Boatshed, Wallaroo Jetty, WallarooEntry Fee: $30 per personTicketing: Bookings essential, The Boatshed , Wallaroo Jetty, Wallaroo – phone: 8823 4006Description: “Anchors a-weigh” …. At the Boatshed Restaurant – for a fun filled night: NOS LOWEN– live music with sounds from Cornwall, Wales, Ireland, Scotland and Australia. Enjoy Mulled Wine,Cornish Supper, good company and great fun
Traditional Variety ConcertTime: Friday 17th 7.30pm – 9.30pmVenue: Kadina Church of Christ Chapel, 7 Taylor Street, KadinaEntry Fee: $10.00 per personTicketing: Kadina Christian Bookshop, 10 Graves Street, Kadina or at the doorDescription: Featuring vocal Tenor, Bernard Hull supported by Jess Charles on Piano and BenSimmonds on Clarinet. Bernhard (Cornish Descendant) is a respected Tenor and has starred inmany musical productions including Phantom of the Opera.
Country Music ConcertTime: Friday 17th 8pm – 11pmVenue: Cornerstone Stadium, Harvest Christian College, George Street, KadinaEntry Fee: $22 adult/ $20 ConcessionTicketing: Bookings essential via website www.kernewek.org – or Lorraine Darling 0418 830 639Description: A popular event of the festival this year featuring Tom and Patsy Routledge – a popularhusband and wife duo who pay tribute to the likes of Gene Pitney, Marty Robbins, Loretta Lynn,Patsy Cline to name a few. They will be joined by Wayne Horsburgh – Australia’s International AwardWinning performer who’s musical influences include Frank Ifield, Wilf Carter and Slim Whitman.
The Smelters Heritage Accommodation *Time: Friday 17th – Sunday 19th 10am – 4pmVenue: The Smelters Heritage Accommodation, 1a Heritage Drive, WallarooEntry Fee: Gold Coin donationTicketing: Not requiredDescription: State Heritage listed, The Smelters Heritage Accommodation , C1861, in an originalbuilding directly associated with the Copper Triangle Copper Mining. The home was the Manager’sbuilding and Pay Office for the miners – hence, Office Beach. Many Cornish and Welsh minerswere utilised for the adept skills and knowledge of mining practices. Sir Walter Watson Hughes andSir Thomas Elder have a personal connection to the home. Well worth a visit.
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Rotary Village FairTime: Saturday 18th 9am – 4pmVenue: Victoria Square, Digby Street, Kadina CBD Entry Fee: Free eventTicketing: No tickets or bookings requiredDescription: Loads of fun for the whole family. There are around 100 stalls to roam and enjoywith lots of local produce, food trucks, show rides and entertainment including a performance byKWM Band. Buy a traditional pasty from Northern Yorke Peninsula Rotary Club.
Cousin Jack and Jenny CompetitionTime: Saturday 18th 10.30amVenue: Kadina CBD, Graves StreetEntry Fee: Free eventTicketing: No tickets or bookings required.Description: An opportunity to dress up in traditional Cornish attire and be part of the festival spirit.Register your entry online at www.kernewek.org or registration from 10am on the day. Vie for aprize in one of the Best Dressed Categories.
Maypole DancingTime: Saturday 18th 12 noonVenue: Kadina CBD Entry Fee: Free eventTicketing: No tickets or bookings requiredDescription: The Maypole Dance is a traditional dance performed in Cornwall in celebration of“May Day”, heralding the onset of Spring. Performed several times during the festival, costumedschool children dance in a circle each holding a coloured ribbon attached to a large pole. Theribbons are intertwined and plaited either on to the pole itself or into a web around the pole. Thedancers then retrace their steps exactly in order to unravel the ribbons. There are numerousdifferent dances performed each with its unique combinations of steps creating an array of variedpatterns. Furry DanceTime: Saturday 18th 12.45pmVenue: Kadina CBDEntry Fee: Free eventTicketing: No tickets or bookingsrequired.Description: The Furry Dance is oneof the oldest traditional Cornishcustoms. Be a part of the crowdswhich line the streets to watch adultsand children alike dressed in authenticcostume dance and weave their wayalong Graves Street. It’s one of thefestival’s most popular events.
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Mildred’s KitchenTime: Saturday 18th 9am – 4pmVenue: Wallaroo Uniting Church Hall, 4B Emu Street, Wallaroo Entry Fee: $25 per person individual session/ full day $90 per personTicketing: Bookings essential – limited availability – call Necia 08 8821 3383 or 0409 286 884Description: The morning session will be a cooking demonstration which will be a “walk downmemory lane” as we explore how to make food our grandmothers fed us. All recipes are at leastover 50 years old and some go back 100 years or more. Since many of our Copper CoastGrandmothers were Cornish there is a strong Cornish flavour in the food which includes theCornish cultural traditional Saffron Cake, the iconic Star Gazy Pie, small cakes including scones,banburies, ginger buns and coffee rolls. Break for lunch (not included). Afternoon session is a“hands on” experience for all participants who will make their own pasty using a traditional recipeand old fashioned implements. Tea and coffee is available all day.
Kernewek Lowender Shield “Wallaroo v Moonta” Heritage Football & NetballTime: Saturday 18th from 9.30amVenue: Wallaroo Football Club – Cornish Terrace, Wallaroo Entry Fee: $7 per personTicketing: Available at gateDescription: Local rival football and netball clubs from the Cornish Towns of Wallaroo and Moontaface off in football and netball contests. A Grade teams from both codes vie for the covetedKernewek Lowender Shield and cash prizes. Come and enjoy the atmosphere of a typicalcamaraderie-filled country football and netball competition.
Apex Wallaroo Street PartyTime: Saturday 18th 1pm – 6 pmVenue: Owen Terrace, Wallaroo Entry Fee: Free eventTicketing: No bookings requiredDescription: Street parties have been a feature of Celtic village life for many years. Enjoy livelyentertainment in a relaxed “beer garden” atmosphere – with local – traders offering a variation offood. Wallaroo is famous for clean fresh seafood and this will be featured along with traditionalCornish Swanky Style Beer, other craft beers and local wines.
Gathering of the BardsTime: Saturday 18th 2.30pmVenue: Davies Square, Wallaroo Entry Fee: Free eventTicketing: No bookings requiredDescription: This noble and moving ceremony is conducted in the ancient Cornish Language. Cladin traditional blue robes, the Bards – many of whom travel from around the world to participate –proceed in procession to the Gathering Circle. Harp music, a choir, banners, flags and dancing allmake for a special occasion. An Official Ceremony of the Cornish Association of South Australia andproudly sponsored by Kernewek Lowender Inc., Patron Diana Hancock.
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The Cadillacs Rockin’ The KernewekTime: Saturday 18th 6.30pm–11.30pmVenue: Wallaroo Town Hall, Irwin Street, WallarooEntry Fee: $15 per person Ticketing: Bookings essential – contact Lynlee 0488 522 111 orwww.thecoastersrocknrollclub.com Description: Join one of Adelaide’s favourite rock and roll bands “The Cadillacs” for a night of rockand roll dancing fun. Enjoy the music of the era when rock and roll was played every Saturdaynight. Dress up in your Black and White Theme outfits and dance, dance, dance. BYO supper anddrinks.
Lobethal Harmony Choir ConcertTime: Saturday 18th 7.30pm – 10pmVenue: Kadina Wesley Uniting Church, Corner Hay and Taylor Street, KadinaEntry Fee: $15 per personTicketing: Bookings essential – email [email protected] / phone 0417 821 109 Ivy & Grace Boutique, 39 Graves Street, Kadina/ post 6 Ramsey Street, Kadina 5554Description: This amazing choir presents music that ranges from powerful renditions, to humorouspieces to stirring songs of the soul. Formed in 1878 this male choir still maintain their popularity,with the strength and versatility of their performance. Supporting artists will present both vocal andinstrumental items to provide the perfect balance.
Aussie BreakfastTime: Sunday 19th 7.30am – 12noonVenue: Wallaroo Sailing Club, Heritage Drive, WallarooEntry Fee: $10 per person small breakfast/ $12 per person large breakfastTicketing: At the doorDescription: Enjoy breakfast after watching the Blessing of the Waters. This event has beenenjoyed by many and is a great vantage point from which to view the passing of the Cavalcade ofCars and Motorcycles.
Blessing the WatersTime: Sunday 19th 8amVenue: Lawns by Café Mia – WallarooEntry Fee: Free eventTicketing: No bookings requiredDescription: This foreshore setting is the ideal venue for this morning Blessing the Watersceremony. It is an event which remembers the hardships of previous generations, many of whomsailed from faraway lands to Wallaroo, Kadina and Moonta in the hope of striking copper.
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RAA/Rosewarnes Classic Cavalcade of Car and MotorcyclesTime: Sunday 19th 10 amVenue: Departs Viterra Marshalling Yard – Wallaroo. Travels through the Copper Coast Townsof Wallaroo, Moonta, Moonta Bay, Port Hughes and KadinaEntry Fee: Cars $45Ticketing: Car and motorcycle registrations downloadentry form from website www.kernewek.org Description: A favourite event of the Kernewek LowenderCopper Coast Cornish Festival that attracts over 500entries from motoring enthusiasts from around Australia.Join the crowd of spectators along the way to waveparticipants on and marvel at these classic, veteran andvintage cars and motorcycles as they drive through thetowns of Wallaroo, Moonta, Moonta Bay, Port Hughes andKadina ending at the Kadina Football Club Oval
RAA/Rosewarnes Classic Cavalcade Fun FairTime: Sunday 19th 11.30 – 4pmVenue: Kadina Football Club Oval, 1 Doswell Terrace, KadinaEntry Fee: $7 Adults/Children under 15 years freeTicketing: No bookings required. Pay at the gateDescription: The vehicles from the RAA/Rosewarnes Classic Cavalcade of Cars and Motorcyclesgather at the Kadina Football Oval. It allows the public to get a closer look at the magnificentmachines and an opportunity to chat with the very proud owners. Enjoy the “Fun of the Fair”where there is entertainment for the whole family. Sample the various foods on offer, stroll aroundthe merchandise stalls, funfair rides, enjoy the festival’s special brew of Swanky Beer from the “pop-up” Beer Garden. There will be trophy presentations and you can dance along or just enjoy themusic of the “Legends” Rock ‘n’ Roll Band and Dancers.
Heritage Church ServiceTime: Sunday 19th 12.30pm (Community Singing) – Church Service 2pmVenue: Moonta Mines Uniting Church, Milne Street, Moonta MinesEntry Fee: Free entryTicketing: No tickets or bookings requiredDescription: This Ecumenical Heritage Church Service features 1,000 voices raised in songs ofpraise, reminding us of the Christian heritage of our Cornish forebears. Features communitysinging, an amazing Choir and Worship Service
Celtic Culture and a CuppaTime: Sunday 19th May 2pm – 4pmVenue: St Mary’s Anglican Church, Hughes Street, Wallaroo Entry Fee: $15 per person and includes a Celtic afternoon teaTicketing: Bookings through Anglican Church Café, Taylor Street, Kadina or Wallaroo Heritage &Nautical MuseumDescription: Relax and enjoy Celtic music performed by “Quarto Coro” in the historic St Mary’sAnglican Church.
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The Anglican Community Café/OP Shop and GardensTime: Monday 13th – Friday 17th 10am – 4pm/ Saturday 18th – 9am – 1pmVenue: Anglican Church, Taylor Street, KadinaDescription: Serving home -made cakes, locally made Cornish Pasties, soups, quiches, coffee,specialty teas, cool drinks and milkshakes
Chappy’s PlaceTime: Monday 13th – Friday 17th 7.30am – 5pm/Thursday 16th 7.30 am – 7.30pmSaturday 18th – Sunday 19th 9am – 2pmVenue: 11 Graves Street, KadinaDescription: Popular café serving All Day Breakfast, light lunches, coffee and cake, hot pies andCornish Pasties
Cracked Pepper Café & BakeryTime: Monday – Friday 8am – 4pm/ Saturday 8am – 3pmVenue: 24 Taylor Street, KadinaDescription: Centrally located relaxing café serving delicious Cornish Pasties, hot pastries, scones,home-made meals, light lunches, sweets, awesome coffee, great tea selection and cold drinks.
Cornish BakehouseTime: Monday 13th – Friday 17th 7.30am – 5pm/ Saturday18th 8am –1.30pmVenue: 25 Graves Street, KadinaDescription: Enjoy breakfast, light lunches, fresh bread, Cornish Pasties, other delicious bakeries,milk shakes, amazing coffee, very popular bakery in the heart of Kadina.
Kadina HotelTime: Monday 13th – Sunday 19th 8.30am – lateVenue: 29 Taylor Street, KadinaDescription: Serving lunch and dinner daily, great beers on tap, TAB, Sky, Accommodation. Welllocated hotel in Kadina CBD. Easy parking, great atmosphere
Nook & NourishTime: Monday 13th – Saturday 18th 8.30am – 4pmVenue: 38c George Street, MoontaDescription: Looking for Gluten Free or Vegan Cornish Pasty? Nook & Nourish Moonta has youcovered. Café offering healthy eats to meet a range of dietary needs. Serving fresh, wholesomefoods daily – because eating healthy should be delicious and easy. On offer is organic coffee, freshjuices, protein smoothies and bowls, raw treats. Vegan and Gluten Free options available.
Cornwall HotelTime: Monday 13th – Sunday 19th 10am – lateVenue: 20 Ryan Street, MoontaDescription: This hotel is steeped in Cornish Mining History and the hotel will be celebrating 150years in 2019. As part of the celebration the majestic “Little Corny” has been renovated to bringthe hotel back to the charm of its glory days. Accommodation – 10 newly refurbished-rooms, TABfacilities plus 17 Gaming Machines.
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Mum’s BistroTime: Wednesday 15th – Sunday 19th breakfast & lunch 10am – 2pm Wednesday 15th – Thursday 16th dinner 6pm – 8pm Friday 17th – Saturday 18th dinner 6pm – 8.30pmVenue: 20 Ryan Street, MoontaDescription: Located in the historic Cornwall Hotel – offering a wide ranging menu with great valueand excellent quality meals. Also on offer cakes and house made desserts along with great baristacoffee. Bookings preferred – call 0473 623 185
The Boatshed WallarooTime: Monday 13th – Sunday 19th 10am until lateVenue: The Boatshed Restaurant, 6 Chatsfield Terrace, WallarooDescription: A “by the sea” experience in an absolute waterfront location. Offering relaxed finedining for lunches and dinner with panoramic water and sunset views. Extensive menu to suit alltastes – with a focus on supplying locally sourced seafood prepared by chef. Choose from an eclecticselection of wines, cakes and desserts. Fully licensed. Warm and cosy log fire adds ambience whenweather conditions call for it. Take away available. Bookings essential. Call 8823 4006
Wafflin on CaféTime: Monday 13th – Friday 17th 7am – 3pm Saturday 18th – Sunday 19th 8.30am – 3pmVenue: 5 Owen Terrace, WallarooDescription: All day breakfast, lunch, “amazing” coffee, Cornish Pasties, bakery delights, bestburgers and steak sandwiches, fish and chips, and Waffles for Breakfast and Waffles for Lunch. (Vegetarian and GF options available)
Wallaroo Treasures and Treats CaféTime: Monday 13th – Friday 17th 9am – 5pm, Saturday 18th 9am – 6pm, Sunday 19th9am – 4pmVenue: 37-39 Owen Terrace, WallarooDescription: Interesting café in the main street of Wallaroo, wonder around the many treasurers ondisplay, or sit and enjoy home-made Cornish Pasties, treat yourself to a Cornish Cream Tea or trysome of the other home-made food (including dairy and gluten free) on offer.
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