Community Calendar - May 2023

Singleton Fires Up with the Return of Popular After-Dark Event
Singleton Town Centre will be ablaze with fire performers, hearty food and live entertainment when Firelight returns on Saturday, 13 May.
Thousands of people are expected to converge on the CBD for the free, family-friendly after-dark event, featuring vibrant fire performers, live entertainment and music, some of the region's best food stalls, food trucks and laneway bar.
Mayor of Singleton, Cr Sue Moore, said Firelight was an excellent opportunity for people to ignite their curiosity and discover all that Singleton has to offer.
"This is a great opportunity for locals to find renewed inspiration in all that Singleton has to offer and for visitors to discover the hidden and not-so-hidden gems that make Singleton a hub of creativity and community."
Firelight will be held on Saturday, 13 May, on John Street from 6pm – 9pm. For the complete event program, visit www.singletonfirelight.com.au.
Newcastle University Choir
Newcastle University Choir returns to its traditional home in the Great Hall at the University on Sunday, 21 May, for Howard Goodall's charming Eternal Light: A Requiem with piano, organ and harp accompaniment. Joining us will be soprano Anna Sandstrom and baritone Nicholas Geddes.
The program will also include a number of part-songs by English composers from the Romantic period, such as Sullivan and Stanford. Tickets are available at www.TryBooking.com.