Get ready for a busy September in Lane Cove with the Lane Cove Festival.
This month-long festival features community and Lane Cove Council-run initiatives including live music, film screenings, talks, walks and workshops.
There are exciting and diverse events that will keep you out of the house and celebrating community life. This year, there is something for everyone.
The festival includes your favourite events (such as The Lane Cove Fun Run and the Big Family Fun Ride). The events are broadly categorised as follows:
Cameraygal Week
Celebrate with Music
Celebrate Creativity
Celebrate Culture
Celebrate Nature
Celebrate Community
Celebrate Being Active
Celebrate Young People
Celebrate Your Library
Lane Cove local artist Ros Gervay designed the Festival Programme – read about her here.
Lane Cove Festival Launch Event
It all starts with the Lane Cove Festival Launch Party in the Lane Cove Plaza on Friday, 25 August, from 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm in Lane Cove Plaza.
There will be an afternoon of fun and excitement in Lane Cove Plaza. This family-friendly event welcomes the community to the heart of Lane Cove with children’s activities including a craft workshop and musical performances.
Some Hightlights include:
Cameraygal Week 1 – 8th September
Cameraygal Week takes place in the first week of September every year to celebrate the traditional owners of the land which is now known as Lane Cove.
First Fridays: Bush Tucker
To celebrate Cameraygal Week, join Jess from Koori Kinnections to learn about bush foods and how they are sourced and prepared. As a special gift, those who attend will be able to try some of this fantastic locally sourced bush tucker. Gluten-free options will be available.
When: Friday 8 September, 3:30pm – 5:00pm
Where: Lane Cove Plaza
Cost: Free
Celebrate with Music
Celebrate Creativity
Gallery Lane Cove + Creative Studios presents
forage: symbiotic (trans)formations
curated by Nicole Wallace
Image: Katherine Boland, Aquarium 1 #5, Acrylic glass print
Artists: Alyson Bell, Katherine Boland, Heather Burness, Katie Harris-MacLeod, Catriona Pollard, Rhonda Pryor, Jo Victoria and Liz Williamson.
In a period of concerning climate change, ‘forage: symbiotic (trans)formations’ explores, interprets, transforms and preserves nature’s ephemera and our relationships to it; inviting visitors to pursue deepened connections with their surroundings, environmental awareness and the veneration of our human-enviro symbiosis.
‘forage: symbiotic (trans)formations’ brings together eight east coast, metro and regional female Artists for whom foraging natural materials is at the core of their artistic practices. The Artists introduce fresh and original methods to conventional artistic mediums such as printmaking, painting, weaving, fibre art, textiles, film, digital AI, ceramics, and sculptural installation. They achieve this by integrating natural debris, saps, pigments, and the surrounding atmosphere.
Part of Gallery Lane Cove + Creative Studios’ Guest
When: 13 September – 7 October 2023
Where: Gallery Lane Cove + Creative Studios, 164 Longueville Rd, Lane Cove
Cost: Free
More information: www.gallerylanecove.com.au
Celebrate Culture
Celebrate Nature
Spring-time Walks
Spring is the perfect time for you to get out and about and explore some of Lane Cove’s beautiful bushwalks:
Manns Point Lookout to Greenwich Baths, Greenwich
500m, 10mins. Grade: Moderately easy
Access to walk: From Prospect Street, Greenwich or Greenwich Sailing Club car park.
Shell Park to Greenwich Point, Greenwich
800m, 20mins. Grade: Easy
Access to walk: From Greenwich Road (northern end) or Greenwich Point Ferry Wharf, Lower Serpentine Rd (southern end).
Tambourine Bay Reserve to Warraroon Reserve, Riverview
1.5km, 40mins. Grade: Moderately easy
Access to walk: Main access is from Tambourine Bay Park, end of Tambourine Bay Road, Riverview.
You can download a full copy of the Bushwalks Around Lane Cove from Council’s website: www.lanecove.nsw.gov.au/bushwalks
Celebrate Community
The Alcott Lane Cove presents
Neighbourhood Trivia Night
Invite your neighbours to a free trivia night at The Alcott. Book your trivia team using your street name and let’s see who the smartest street in Lane Cove is! It would be great to see as many streets in Lane Cove as possible represented.
When: Thursday 21st September, 7:00pm – 10:00pm
Where: The Alcott Lane Cove, 1 Birdwood Ave, Lane Cove
Cost: $10 with all proceeds donated to The Sydney Library of Things
Host: Jacky Barker from In the Cove
Bookings essential: 9428 5155
Blackman Park Dog Park Reopening
Celebrate Your Library
Digital Technology Open Night @ Lane Cove
Next date: Thursday, 21 September 2023 | 05:30 PM to 07:00 PM
Thursday 21 September, 5:30pm or 7:00pm. Explore 3D Printing, Laser Cutting or Cricut Maker.
Join us for an evening of experimenting, learning, making and using a range of technology, equipment and tools. Bring your own idea to life or try out one of our self-paced project kits for beginners. Materials are included for projects completed on the night. 3D Printing service is available for unfinished projects, normal fees apply.
You will be offered a 90-mInute timeslot either 5:30pm – 7:00pm, or 7:00pm – 8:30pm.
For Adults. Cost $5.00 + booking fee. Bookings essential.
When
Thursday, 21 September 2023 | 05:30 PM – 07:00 PM
Thursday, 21 September 2023 | 07:00 PM – 08:30 PM
Location
Lane Cove Library, 1 Library Place, Lane Cove, 2066, View Map
Celebrate Being Active
The Lane Cove Fun Run
The Big Family Fun Ride
Sunday, 17 September 2023 | 09:30 AM to 02:00 PM
Join Lane Cove Counicl for bike riding, family activities, competitions and workshops
Lane Cove Council’s Bicycle Advisory Committee presents Lane Cove’s Big Family Fun Ride.
Spring is in the air and with it is the time to enjoy cycling with the whole family at the Big Family Fun Ride! Both routes will be on shared user paths, off-road where possible and away from busy streets.
There will also be multiple skills level courses to choose from.
After you finish your chosen route, all riders will have the opportunity to participate in a cycle skills course and helmet decoration competition organised and run by Pedal-Set-Go.
A children’s cycle skills course, a riding obstacle course, helmet decoration competition, a ‘selfie photo’ frame opportunity and bike maintenance workshop will run continuously while the Longueville Road Loop ride is taking place.
Please note this event will go ahead in rain or shine.
About the routes
There will be two routes for the Big Family Fun Ride. The two rides are open to all ages with the criteria for selecting your ride being experience and confidence. Riders and parents need to carefully consider riding ability in order to select the most suitable ride. Where possible the rides will highlight Shared User Paths (SUPs) in Lane Cove. All bike riders are requested to be courteous to pedestrians and use their bells to warn them of your approach. It is not a race and all participants must follow the leading cyclist and not attempt to ride ahead of the pack.
Please see the different routes below (please click on the blue link for more information).
Longueville Road Loop Route (1.4km)
Starts 10:30am
As part of the Car Free Sunday celebration, the Longueville Road Loop Route is designed for families and younger riders and scooter users. Enjoy the flat, circular course and experience the thrill of riding down one of the major roads through Lane Cove without having to worry about cars.
Starts 10:00am
The Intermediate Route is approx. 4.3km, an easy downhill and flat gradient for intermediate cyclists who can ride with or without gears. This ride is initially on the Epping Road Cycleway, with a few climbs to Lane Cove North SUP. Then a flat section through St Leonards South and Pacific Highway and back to Cameraygal Park.
Starts 10:00am
The Advanced Route is approx. 6.2km and for more confident cyclists. It is not for beginners and recommended that bikes have gears as there will be several hills. Parents must accompany pre-teenage children. This ride is predominantly on SUPs and footpaths.
Get involved
In the Cove is proud to be a community partner sponsor of the Lane Cove Festivlal – we are so excited we can help bring to life the events listed above.
For the latest information about Lane Cove Festival and any COVID-related changes visit www.lanecove.nsw.gov.au/festivals
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