Top 10 things to do this week

Looking for something to do this week? Look no further than our Top 10.

1. Summer School

Learn some new skills this summer holidays at the Bunbury Summer School. With more than 60 different workshops from arts and crafts to health and fitness, as well as culture and fashion, there is something for everyone. For more information go to www.stirlingstreetarts.com.au .


2. Collie Speedway

Enjoy some racing action on Saturday at the QUIT Collie Speedway. Smarter than Smoking junior sedans, street stock sedans and production sedans have been programmed for most race meetings at Collie this season.

Get into some speedway action.


3. Ash Grunwald

Listen to the sounds of Melbourne artist Ash Grunwald on Thursday at the Prince of Wales Hotel. Known for his blues and roots sound, Grunwald is one of the most popular solo artists in Australia. Go to www.princehotel.com.au .

Ash Grunwald will play the Prince of Wales on Thursday


4. Sunday in the Park

Have an afternoon out when Bunbury's Zonta Club hosts a Sunday in the Park event at the Myalup Vines Winery, Pead Road, Myalup on Sunday from 4pm. A sausage sizzle, cheese platters, wine and soft drink will all be available to purchase and entertainment will be provided. For more information contact Lesley on 0438 931 432.


5. Catch a movie

Watch the latest movie release when Unbroken hits the big screen at Bunbury Grand Cinemas from Thursday. Directed by Hollywood megastar Angelina Jolie, the story follows Louis "Louie" Zamperini (Jack O'Connell), who goes from bullied school child to Olympic athlete to prisoner of war.

Catch a Movie: Unbroken is an epic drama that follows the life of Olympian and war hero Zamperini who survived in a raft for 47 days after a near-fatal plane crash in WWII—only to be caught by the Japanese Navy and sent to a prisoner-of-war camp. Picture: AP Photo/Universal Pictures


6. Hells Bells

Sing along to your favourite AC/DC songs on Friday night at the Prince of Wales Hotel when tribute band Hells Bells performs. Hells Bells is not your average AC/DC tribute band but more of a salute band born of original Perth musicians who got together as a "bit of fun". Ten years and 400 gigs later they're still having too much fun to stop.


7. Pacing action

Cheers a winner across the line on Saturday at the Bunbury Trotting Club. With a great night of racing action as well as all the fun of the club, the family event is sure to be a hit. The summer weather provides a perfect scene for all the racing action, with the South West's best trotters hitting the track. For more information head to www.bunburytrottingclub.com.au .


8. Art exhibition

Gaze at the artist books, collages and etchings by artist Glen Skien at the Bunbury Regional Art Galleries until Sunday, February 15. The exhibition interrogates the human condition with assemblages and installations that bring to life social histories and vexing questions of Australian identity, place and myth.


9. Steve Spouse

Enjoy a cold drink and a groove on Sunday afternoon at the Old Coast Road Brewery in Myalup. Steve Spouse will perform some blues and rock 'n' roll from 1pm. Spouse will perform some Australian classic hits from Jimmy Barnes, Paul Kelly, Thirsty Merc and others.


10. Into The Woods

Keep the school holiday entertainment going with the latest children's film to hit the big screen, Into The Woods. A baker (James Corden) and his wife (Emily Blunt) learn that they've been cursed by a witch (Meryl Streep) and they must venture into the woods to find out how to break the spell so they can start a family. Along the way, they encounter a variety the Grimm Brothers' fairytale characters.

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