Tuesday 20 January 2015

It is all about Pemberton this month!



The Australia Day long-weekend kicks off with the Subaru National Mountain Bike Race on the exceptional mountain bike trails that Pemberton offers.  Pemberton has etched its place into mountain biking fame, offering trails that are of national significance with experiences available for beginners, intermediates and experts.    We’re really proud to be the venue for events of this event, and look forward to hosting more of its kind in February with the WA Gravity Enduro Mountain Bike Race, March with the Karri Valley Triathlon on Saturday 21 March (http://karrivalleytriathlon.com/) and in May when the 2 oceans mountain bike race comes to town (http://www.2oceansmtb.com/)

The mountain bike tracks are for everyone to enjoy, not just the racing and endurance enthusiasts, so whether you’re a local or a visitor, young or old, take your bike to Pemberton and see what the fuss is about.

Australia Day is fast approaching, and the annual celebration zone, which is hosted by the Shire of Manjimup, will this year take place at the Pemberton Swimming Pool.  There are a number of things to see and do on the day – find out more by clicking here.

The Pemberton Pool is nestled in amongst the Karri Trees and is surrounding by the aforementioned mountain bike tracks, as well as several walking tracks.  It is the perfect place to cool down after a turn on the tracks, or on a summers day. This picturesque location has picnic facilities, with the pool bordered by plenty of green grass to make yourself comfortable.  




The Pemberton Pool can be booked for weddings and functions by phoning Pemberton Visitor Centre on 9776 1133 or visit www.pembertonvisitor.com.au. 

Another must-see if you’re near Pemberton is an art exhibition being hosted by the Pemberton Arts Group until 29 January 2015.  Taking place at the Pemberton Sports Club which is just off the main street of Pemberton, the exhibition is displaying works from the Shire of Manjimup’s collection, which was founded upon a philanthropic donation of artworks by Sir Claude Hotchin.  

Between 1948 and 1977, Sir Claude Hotchin donated his personal art collection - an estimated number of 2000 paintings - to approximately 14 public institutions throughout WA such as public art galleries, Councils and most famously the Royal Perth Hospital and the University of Western Australia.  

The Shire’s collection is part of the legacy that Sir Hotchin left the state, and of course, remains an important cultural asset of the Shire.  Pemberton Arts Group have done a fantastic job of transporting and displaying the art, and it is not often that it goes out for public display in this way. 

The collection celebrates the important contribution of artists such as Howard Taylor, Helen Smith and Guy Grey-Smith, as well encourages and appreciates the important contribution that local professional and amateur artists make in our community.  Pemberton Arts Group is the perfect example of this.    

By displaying these works we’re honouring Sir Hotchin’s original intention behind gifting the artwork – to provide regional people with exposure to some of the best visual arts practices that occurred in WA at the time.  His wish was to encourage enjoyment and participation in the arts, support for visual artists and to raise the general level of cultural appreciation of the audience. 

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