Harden CWA Quilt Exhibition
2026 Hilltops Off The Beaten Track Arts & Cultural Trail
🧵 Harden CWA Quilt Exhibition | 🍰 Jams, Cakes and Crafts
Explore a vibrant display of quilts and handmade crafts at the Harden CWA rooms, hosted by the NSW Country Women’s Association – Harden Branch.
Held across two days, this exhibition features quilts made by both members and non-members, alongside a co-op shop offering baked goods, preserves, and craft items.
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Dates: 14–15 March 2026
Time: 9am–3pm
Where: 116 Neill Street, Harden
Walk-in welcome. Entry is $6 and supports Margaret House.
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đź’« What You’ll Experience
A colourful exhibition of quilts showcasing local talent and creativity.
A welcoming co-op shop with homemade cakes, slices, jams, pickles, and craft items for sale.
Friendly community atmosphere with tea, textiles, and conversation.
🧡 Why You’ll Love It
The Harden CWA is known for its warmth, hospitality, and dedication to community craft.
It’s a chance to enjoy beautiful quilts, support local makers, and indulge in a classic Devonshire Tea.
Perfect for quilt lovers, craft enthusiasts, and anyone looking for a cosy weekend outing.
💬 “Stitch by stitch, every quilt tells a story.”
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the CWA?
The NSW Country Women’s Association (or CWA for short) was established in 1922 and is an organisation with a rich tradition of women helping advance issues affecting women across New South Wales.
What is the CWA’s mission?
The CWA’s mission is about women supporting women with kindness so as to create positive change.
Does the CWA have a political “voice”?
The CWA has a long established trust in political circles for its voice and actions that enable and support prosperous and safe communities across NSW and the ACT. The CWA has a number of issues that are being raised with both the NSW and ACT Governments.
What does the CWA do?
The CWA supports women by providing a network that reduces isolation, increases friendship, encourages and empowers women to advocate and achieve positive change for their communities.
