Programme

The 150th Anniversary of Eudunda
November 2021

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Due to the Coronavirus pandemic, our original celebrations, planned for November 2020, had to be postponed. To prevent a second postponement, we have adapted our plans. Instead of a programme packed with events that could conceivably be cancelled due to an unforeseen lockdown, we are emphasising permanent projects that will leave a lasting legacy in the town. 

The following programme is subject to change:

**PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL EVENTS AND VENUES WILL HAVE COVID PLANS IN PLACE**

5 November, 2021
7:30-10:00pm – Art Exhibition/Official Opening, and launch of the book, The Diary of Emilie Appelt. Eudundan. German. Lutheran. Woman. 1904-1914. edited by Samuel Doering and translated by Vida Hoopmann. 

10 November, 2021

‘Swingers’ Bowls Night hosted by the Eudunda Bowls Club. It will be a fun night out on the green, and the club will have old bowls available, bringing to life the competition of years past. Please RSVP to Ruth Scoot on 042 844 1744 or email eudundasa.bowls@gmail.com by November 8.

14 November, 2021 – EUDUNDA SHOW DAY
All Day – We will be hosting speeches in the marquee, historic demonstrations, special exhibits, and challenging the culinary skills of our locals.

19 November, 2021

The Eudunda RSL Club is hosting an event at the local clubrooms. More details to follow.

21 November, 2021
10am – Ecumenical Church Service at St. John’s Lutheran Church, with a distinctly German flavour.

27 November, 2021

Devonshire Tea in the Eudunda Town Gardens, run by the Eudunda Family Heritage Gallery. Dresscode: period costume! History and poetry throughout.

The Eudunda Community Hub and Shed will also dedicate their mosaic artwork in the Gardens.

Permanent Projects 

Sculptures designed and manufactured by local engineering businesses  to be erected throughout the town.

Walking tours (dates to be released)

Construction of a time capsule memorial

Chaise longue in the Town Gardens

Naming a very special walk through Eudunda after one of our pioneers.