Nepean Bonsai Show, Glenbrook, April 12
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Nepean Bonsai Show, Glenbrook, April 12
That's right - it's back in the old venue.
Glenbrook Hall, right along from the Visitor's Centre on the Great Western Highway, Glenbrook. It's on the left-hand side of the road as you travel west. There will be plenty of signs and parking available.
Sunday, April 12th, 2015.
Wonderful opportunity to visit this show and have a day visiting the beautiful Blue Mountains.
Glenbrook Hall, right along from the Visitor's Centre on the Great Western Highway, Glenbrook. It's on the left-hand side of the road as you travel west. There will be plenty of signs and parking available.
Sunday, April 12th, 2015.
Wonderful opportunity to visit this show and have a day visiting the beautiful Blue Mountains.
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Re: Nepean Bonsai Show, Glenbrook, April 12
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Re: Nepean Bonsai Show, Glenbrook, April 12
Nepean Bonsai Society Annual show is being held back in the old venue at Glenbrook.
This year the title of the show is "The Nature of Bonsai," which will embody the feeling of the Blue Mountains with the Bonsai set up in natural bushland inspired setting, rather than traditional Japanese display.
There will be a sales area and bonsai advice and workshop.
So if you are looking for a pleasant day out in the Blue Mountains, come for a drive on Sunday 12th. April and drop in on the show and enjoy a gourmet morning tea or lunch at one of the nearby restaurants.

This year the title of the show is "The Nature of Bonsai," which will embody the feeling of the Blue Mountains with the Bonsai set up in natural bushland inspired setting, rather than traditional Japanese display.
There will be a sales area and bonsai advice and workshop.
So if you are looking for a pleasant day out in the Blue Mountains, come for a drive on Sunday 12th. April and drop in on the show and enjoy a gourmet morning tea or lunch at one of the nearby restaurants.



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Re: Nepean Bonsai Show, Glenbrook, April 12
I was recently told that if there was somewhere I wanted to go, but the GF wasn't keen, I should entice her with a conveniently located cafe or restaurant. Who'd of thought the way to a womans heart was through her stomach.jonden wrote:enjoy a gourmet morning tea or lunch at one of the nearby restaurants.

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Re: Nepean Bonsai Show, Glenbrook, April 12
Silly question (sorry) how far away is this from Sydney? As in city centre? I'm flying in on Saturday night (11th) and will be there for the week. I have access to a car but am not used to large city driving (road-rage here we come!) but the mornings are mine (and my families)... Am hoping to be able to see something Bondai - I will be visiting Leong...hard1all wrote:and here's the flyer
But I want more...
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Re: Nepean Bonsai Show, Glenbrook, April 12
Hey Elmer,
It's about an hour's drive from the city centre. The majority of whick will be highway driving.
It's about an hour's drive from the city centre. The majority of whick will be highway driving.
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Re: Nepean Bonsai Show, Glenbrook, April 12
About am I hour west on the f4 freeway from the city, easy driven
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Re: Nepean Bonsai Show, Glenbrook, April 12
1 and a half hour at least, use to live near Penrith.
Depends on which road you take since there are 2-3 ways of getting there
Depends on which road you take since there are 2-3 ways of getting there
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Re: Nepean Bonsai Show, Glenbrook, April 12
Just a little warning there will be 2 car loads of hoooligaans coming from Goulburn just to see how the lower mountain people do things.



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Re: Nepean Bonsai Show, Glenbrook, April 12
Rito,
Minister of Domestic affairs has informed me that we are staying at the Waldorf Furnished Apartments on Liverpool street.
About to Google the route...
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Minister of Domestic affairs has informed me that we are staying at the Waldorf Furnished Apartments on Liverpool street.
About to Google the route...
Cheers
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Cheers
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Re: Nepean Bonsai Show, Glenbrook, April 12
kachmica wrote:Just a little warning there will be 2 car loads of hoooligaans coming from Goulburn just to see how the lower mountain people do things.![]()

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Re: Nepean Bonsai Show, Glenbrook, April 12
Hah! 54 minutes but it has Tolls... Using M2,M7 and M4
Wonder how I can avoid Tolls? Is it worth avoiding it? How much are he tolls...?
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Wonder how I can avoid Tolls? Is it worth avoiding it? How much are he tolls...?
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Cheers
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Re: Nepean Bonsai Show, Glenbrook, April 12
Exit the M7 at The Great Western Hwy instead of the M4.CoGRedeMptioN wrote:Hah! 54 minutes but it has Tolls... Using M2,M7 and M4
Wonder how I can avoid Tolls? Is it worth avoiding it? How much are he tolls...?
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Tolls are $2-$5 I think. Where abouts are you coming from?
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I don't trust Bonsai, they are a little shady.
I don't trust Bonsai, they are a little shady.