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published: 12 Sep 2021
Brief overview of online happenings in Sydney this week.
This week's fairs and festivals
- Blackmores Virtual Sydney Running Festival 2021, 19 September, all day, Online
- Spot On(line) Children's Festival 2021, 17 September, all day, Online
- Psychic Fair 2021, 18 September, from 2pm to 4pm, Online
This week's talks and workshops
- Homemade Pantry Staples: Part 2 2021, 18 September from 4pm to 5pm, Online
- Free yourself from yourself and be happy 2021, 16 September from 7:30pm to 9pm , Online
- Moon festival children's animation workshop 2021, 14 September from 3pm to 4pm, Online
This week for the kids
- Kids activity: Creative adventures with Pip and Brook! 2021, until 01 October, all day, Online
- Mini-Makers (6-8 years old) - Collage: Chance Creations 2021, until 29 September, 12am to 12pm, Online
- Kids activity: Better together with Pip and Merindah! 2021, until 01 October, all day, Online
See new events on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxqKJcD5y33GNFEcVDXxjsw/video
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