Friday, November 4
+ All day
- Children’s entertainment and food at Rotary Park (Venue 8), including trout fishing, jumping castle and more!...(Venue 8, Rotary Park)
- Hands-on science activities presented by University of Tasmania Science Faculty and the Science Teachers Assoc., including Chemistry and Colour, Playing with Light, How We See Colour and Science of Craft...(Venue 8, Rotary Park)
+ 10am-3pm : David Johnson, solo multi-instrumental act... (Venue 5, Gourmet Festival).
- Karen Witt, face painting... (Venue 5, Gourmet Festival site)
- The Grey Nomads, singers... (Venue 7, Showground).
- Justine Rawiri, face painting... (Venue 7, Showground)
+ 11am-1pm : Deloraine High School Band... (Venue 8, Rotary Park)
//view the TCF2011 venue map
Saturday, November 5
+ All day
- Children’s entertainment and food at Rotary Park (Venue 8), including trout fishing, jumping castle and more!... (Venue 8, Rotary Park)
- Hands-on science activities presented by University of Tasmania Science Faculty and the Science Teachers Assoc., including Chemistry and Colour, Playing with Light, How We See Colour and Science of Craft... (Venue 8, Rotary Park).
+ 10am-12pm : The Doctors Rocsters, acoustic duo... (Venue 5, Gourmet Festival site)
+ 10am-3pm : Karen Witt, face painting... (Venue 5, Gourmet Festival site)
- The Grey Nomads, singers... (Venue 7, Showground)
- Justine Rawiri, face painting... (Venue 7, Showground)
+ 11am-1pm : Deloraine High School Band... (Venue 8, Rotary Park)
+ 12.30pm-3pm : Jazzmanians, upbeat jazz quartet... (Venue 5, Gourmet Festival site)
+ 1pm-4pm : Steve Grace Australian Tour, folk gospel singers... (Venue 8, Rotary Park)
//view the TCF2011 venue map
Sunday, November 6
+ All day
- Children’s entertainment and food at Rotary Park (Venue 8), including trout fishing, jumping castle and more!... (Venue 8, Rotary Park)
- Hands-on science activities presented by University of Tasmania Science Faculty and the Science Teachers Assoc., including Chemistry and Colour, Playing with Light, How We See Colour and Science of Craft... (Venue 8, Rotary Park).
+ 10am-12pm : Kram Nosirrah, singer/guitarist... (Venue 5, Gourmet Festival site)
+ 10am-3pm : David Johnson, solo multi-instrumental act... (Venue 5, Community Complex)
- Karen Witt, face painting... (Venue 5, Gourmet Festival site)
- The Grey Nomads, singers... (Venue 7, Showground)
- Justine Rawiri, face painting... (Venue 7, Showground)
- Rina and Jade Morea, singing duo... (Venue 8, Rotary Park)
+ 12.30pm-3pm : What the Phrygian, jazz quartet... (Venue 5, Gourmet Festival site)
//view the TCF2011 venue map
Monday, November 7
+ All day
- Children’s entertainment and food at Rotary Park (Venue 8), including trout fishing, jumping castle and more!... (Venue 8, Rotary Park)
- Hands-on science activities presented by University of Tasmania Science Faculty and the Science Teachers Assoc., including Chemistry and Colour, Playing with Light, How We See Colour and Science of Craft... (Venue 8, Rotary Park).
+ 10am-3pm : David Johnson, solo multi-instrumental act... (Venue 5, Gourmet Festival site)
- Karen Witt, face painting... (Venue 5, Gourmet Festival site)
- The Grey Nomads, singers... (Venue 7, Showground)
- Justine Rawiri, face painting... (Venue 7, Showground)
//view the TCF2011 venue map
For your convenience, we also have the dates for 2012...
Dates: 2 November - 5 November, 2012
The Tasmanian Craft Fair is spread across 16 venues throughout the picturesque town of Deloraine. Free shuttle buses depart each venue every half hour, or the venues are a short walk from each other if you’re after a healthy stroll.
There is a wide range of things to see and do in the North and North-West of Tasmania. A half-day trip from Deloraine can take you to the stunning Tasmanian Copper and Metal Art Gallery at Carrick; touring the wild underground caves around Mole Creek; the award-winning Jahadi Indigenous Experience or explore the natural wonders of the Great Western Tiers, Liffey Falls and the Highland Lakes district.
Watch the native Tasmanian devils being fed at Trowunna Wildlife Park at Mole Creek, or sample the local produce at Christmas Hills Raspberry Farm, The Honey Farm and Stephens Honey and award-winning cheeses at Ashgrove Cheese Factory.
Within a day’s drive are the world-renown tourist centres of Cradle Mountain, Strahan, Stanley, the East Coast and of course the major cities of Hobart and Launceston.