Time Capsule Unveiling to launch 125th Anniversary celebrations
Bland Shire Council 27 Feb 2019

Bland Shire Mayor Brian Monaghan will unveil the community time capsule buried during the Centenary of Wyalong and West Wyalong in 1994 as part of the launch of the twin towns’ 125th Anniversary celebrations on Monday 11 March. A Council crew will hoist the 250 kilogram capsule from the ground at Cooinda Park before Mayor Monaghan steps forward to open the capsule and reveal its long held contents. The unveiling will be a show stopping feature of the official launch of the 125th anniversary weekend celebrations which are set to take place across Wyalong and West Wyalong on 22-24 March. Celebrations commence on Friday 22 March with open days at the West Wyalong Local Aboriginal Land Council and West Wyalong Men’s Shed while Splatter Gallery in Main Street will host the official opening of the 125 canvases painted in 125 days for 125 years art exhibition at 3.30pm. The major event of the evening is the Riding for Disabled West Wyalong Old Time Bush Dance featuring the Tin Shed Rattlers at the Historic Ram Shed at the West Wyalong Showground from 6pm-11pm. One of the feature events of the entire weekend will be the Golden Days Fair at Cooinda Park on Saturday 23 March from 1pm until 5pm. The Fair will feature four live performances from wood choppers The “Axe Men” as well as Clydesdales, the Light Horsemen and various old time trade demonstrations including blacksmithing, sheep shearing, rope making, whip making, damper making, goat milking as well as live exhibits, West Wyalong Movies and much more. Eastern Riverina Arts will also launch their revolutionary PLATFORM space at the Fair – in conjunction with IDEAS - which will ensure the event is fully accessible to everyone. Across the road from Cooinda Park, the Aboriginal Land Council will host cultural canoe tours of The Wetlands while the famous local sport of mallee root throwing will be revived to crown a new King and Queen at Rotary Park at 2pm. Saturday’s celebrations will kick-off with the West Wyalong markets in McCann Park from 9am and a special 125 years of local fashion parade at Thom’s Corner at 10am while the Bland Shire library will pay special tribute to one of Wyalong and West Wyalong’s most famous exports – author and playwright Dymphna Cusack. Wyalong Public School is also celebrating its 125th anniversary in 2019 and is holding a school reunion at the school grounds from 10am until 2pm including the unveiling of a second Centenary time capsule planted by students and teachers in 1994. The Clydesdales and Light Horsemen will visit the school as part of the celebrations before heading to Cooinda Park where they will lead an informal public procession to the Museum where Bland Shire Town Crier Kyle Sturgess will recreate the reading of the Riot Act while also giving special acknowledgement to the Barrier Mine Disaster. The old police holding cells at Slee Street will also be open for a free public inspection while the famous Wyalong Museum will open throughout the weekend and also offer a local history bus tour from 2pm. Saturday’s huge day of anniversary celebrations will conclude in spectacular fashion with the Miller’s Metals West Wyalong Rodeo at the rodeo grounds on Tallimba Road. The junior events will commence at 12 noon with the Light Horsemen to open the main event at 5pm. The party continues on Sunday with the Western Wheelers taking centre stage for their annual Crooked Mile Show and Shine at McAlister Oval from 9am until 4pm. The Evolution Gold West Wyalong Triathlon will be held at Holland Park Pool from 8am while Evolution Mining are providing a special 125th anniversary mine tour for 125 people who will not only tour the mine site but also have the opportunity to pan for gold. More information, including bookings details and a list of other exciting events planned for the weekend, is available from Council’s website www.blandshire.nsw.gov.au, on Facebook at “125th Anniversary of Wyalong and West Wyalong” or by phoning Council on 6972 2266.