HUBBUB is an event that will mark 10 years of community and creativity at Blue Mountains Theatre and Community Hub.
The anniversary event will see Springwood Library, Braemar House, and Blue Mountains Theatre and Community Hub join for a day filled with free activities, workshops, exhibitions, artisan markets, and a Book Week Parade.
On August 16, visitors can browse unique locally made wares at the Love Local Makers Markets whilst enjoying free entertainment from Wagana Dancers, Blue Mountains Musical Society, Dtiatti Dhangurra from Springwood High School, Zany Yare Youth Circus, and Hands, Heart and Feet.
Springwood Library will host the Book Week Parade where there will be prizes for the most creative costumes, as well as free craft activities and a treasure hunt.
Attendees are also invited to wander through the Sculpture Garden at Braemar House, engage in interactive workshops, and view three exhibitions in Braemar Gallery.
The event will lean into nostalgia at The Hub with a retrospective of images of live performances, concerts and other entertaining events that have taken place under its roof in the last 10 years.
In addition to the array of family-friendly events, there will also be food vans and a bake sale. For those that would prefer to pack a picnic lunch, there is a grassy forecourt to sit down and enjoy food and company.
This Saturday, head to HUBBUB from 9am to 3pm at 106 Macquarie Road, Springwood. Find more information at http://www.bluemountainstheatre.com.au.
Ally Hall joined the Western Sydney Publishing Group in 2024, and focuses on entertainment and community stories. She is a graduate of the University of South Australia.