
Captain Creek was named after the Captain of a bullock team who got stuck in the creek many years ago. ‘The Creek’, as the locals known as Creekers, call the area, is a small friendly community 12km west of Agnes Water in Queensland. The Captain Creek Community Sport & Recreation Association or ‘The Club’, as the Creekers call it, is a well loved community hub built in the early nineties and hosts many events in their hall and on their grounds. Pool comps, sports and exercising, arts and cultural activities, open mic/jam sessions, the famous Hobby Horse Derby on Melbourne Cup Day, produce swaps and RSL boot camps. The grounds are also the home of the Captain Creek Pony Club.
Festival of Small Halls rolls into Captain Creek on Tuesday, 24th November with women in docs and Karl S. Williams.
Festival of Small Halls Captain Creek will be supported by Murphy Road.
Doors open 6.30pm for a 7pm start.
Tickets available online here
Food and drink available for purchase.
Captain Creek Community Sport and Recreation Association Hall stands on land traditionally owned by the Gooreng Gooreng, Gurang, Bailai and Bunda peoples.
Please note, this event is operating in accordance with the Queensland Government COVID Safe Event Checklist. Numbers will be strictly limited.
You must not attend the event if you have COVID-19 symptoms – if you become unwell after purchasing a ticket please be reassured it can be refunded in full if you need to go and get tested. If you have a cough, fever, sore throat, fatigue, shortness of breath or fell unwell, please protect your community and stay home.
It is a condition of entry that physical distancing be observed.