FRESH Intergenerational Program Returns

Jumpstart your creativity this winter with Wagga Wagga's favourite curated program of all-ages inclusive and accessible events.

During June 2025, explore and experience FRESH - a diverse and engaging intergenerational program, presented by Wagga Wagga City Council.

Community Development Officer Victoria Lowe said "Wagga Wagga is a diverse community and the concept behind FRESH is to bring people of different ages, backgrounds and cultures together.

"Whether you're young or old(er), this year's FRESH program has something for everyone, with a series of special events tailor-made for young people, families and old(er) members of our community.

A man and a woman performing on stage. The man is playing a guitar and the woman is holding a microphone.
FRESH EARS Eurogliders will be performing at the Wagga Wagga City Library on Sunday 29 June as part of FRESH. This is a family friendly gig for those wanting to re-live those nostalgic 80s pop memories

"The program is bursting with highlights, ranging from a live music performance of the iconic Australian indie pop band Eurogliders, to shadow puppetry, artist-led cross-cultural textile workshops, and much more.

"The intergenerational program brings multi-generational audiences together to exchange ideas and learn new skills in order to gain new perspectives and insights into the way they see the world."

National Refugee Week (15-21 June 2025) will also be celebrated as part of FRESH this year, including a workshop with drumming facilitator Felix Machiridza, exploring and re-creating the rhythms from the global drumming traditions of Africa.

"FRESH is a fantastic opportunity for residents to learn something new or discover something out of the ordinary," Victoria Lowe said.

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