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Coastal Classic
The Kiama Coastal Classic is returning for its 7th year, giving runners the perfect lead up event to major events or an opportunity for the community to enjoy the outdoors.
The three courses – 2km, 12km, and the main 21km – guides runners along the picturesque Werri and Kiama beaches, with all courses to finish at Kiama Surf Club where there will be an expo and prize giveaways. The annual running festival is open to runners of all ages and abilities.
Register online before 21 June.. Visit www.eliteenergy.com.au/ event/kiama-coastal-classic/ for start times and locations.
Free film night
The Kiama Anglican Church is hosting a free screening of the new documentary Written in Chalk, with Director Richard Attieh in attendance for a Q&A session.
The documentary, released late 2022, follows the legend of the man who became “Mr Eternity”, and his impact on Sydney’s history.
For over 35 years, Arthur Stace – a World War One veteran who ended up as a homeless drunk on the street – wrote the word ‘Eternity’ in chalk on Sydney’s footpaths. Richard’s documentary dives deep into Arthur’s message, which lit up the Sydney Harbour Bridge in 2000. Popcorn will be provided, with a giveaway of 5 ‘Eternity gift bags’ and original Eternity memorabilia on display.
Register via Kiama Anglican Churches website.
Saturday 24 June, Kiama Anglican Church, 7pm
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