Meet the Easter Bunny and join the Carrot Patch Hunt on the Easter weekend.
Kids are invited to complete the challenges throughout our Carrot Patch to receive a sweet treat! Challenges throughout the Carrot Patch course include carrot harvesting with wheelbarrows, word scrambles and seek and find games.
Location: Near Specsavers.
Learn how to update your Will in a friendly and welcoming environment in this women‘s only session.
Presented by Living and Learning at Ajani in partnership with Costanzo Lawyers.
Registrations are essential. Contact Living and Learning at Ajani to book your spot.
This session is part of the Ajani International Women’s Group series.
The annual World Knitting Day event is a great opportunity to come together for those who love knitting and those who would like to learn.
This is a free, three-hour event and includes afternoon tea.
Wool, needles and patterns will be available for all to use.
Any donations of wool would be appreciated.
A terrible water shortage has crippled the Gotham-like town that serves as the setting for Urinetown.
In a mad attempt to regulate water consumption, the government has outlawed the use of private toilets. The citizenry must use public, pay-for-use amenities owned and operated by the corrupt and iron-fisted Caldwell B. Cladwell. The privilege to pee is expensive, draining and dangerous. Anyone who refuses to pay to pee is immediately and without question hauled off to Urinetown.
What is Urinetown? Nobody knows, for those who are sent there are never heard from again. But it's really a love story and there's a revolution all before the end of Act I. Will the revolution succeed? Can true love be found in Urinetown? All these questions and more are answered in Urinetown.
Auslan interpreted performance: Friday 8 September, 8.00pm to 10.00pm.
Presented by Phoenix Theatre Company.
Supported by Manningham's Community Grant Program.
Learn how to build a frog pond/bog with local ecologist and frog expert David De Angelis.
David will discuss how you can construct a frog pond/bog at home that is ideal for local frog species.
Attendees will get a head start with a range of free indigenous habitat plants from the Friends of Warrandyte State Park Nursery. They will be there to assist you with water and pond fringing plants.
David De Angelis is a local naturalist, environmental educator, and consultant with interests in the ecology and conservation of frogs, and citizen science. Most of David’s work is done with ABZECO, La Trobe University’s Wildlife Sanctuary and Holmesglen Institute. He is also on the committee of Frogs Victoria.
This event is part our Manningham Spring Outdoors Series, where we offer a range of fun outdoor activities across Manningham.
You can also check what’s happening across other Councils by visiting the Spring Outdoors website.
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Sport and gambling don’t have to go together.
Club representatives and coaches, we’d love you to join us for a conversation and find out how you can have a positive influence on players, teams, and club culture.
Find out how gambling impacts your sporting community, and what you can do to help reduce the risk of harm.
Together, we can make a difference.
Hear from experts and community voices who will speak about the challenges, effects of gambling on young people and help clubs, coaches and sport volunteers understand the role they play in developing and influencing teams and players at their club.
Let’s work together to raise awareness in our sporting communities, connect and find ways to reduce gambling harm.
Celebrate National Tree Day in 2024.
Bring along your family and friends for a morning planting native trees and vegetation to help protect the park's natural environment.
Our team will be on hand to help and provide advice on planting for the local habitat.
What to bring
We'll provide all the tools, equipment, and plants. All you need to bring is a personal water bottle and any snacks.
Where to meet
The planting site will be at Ruffey Lake Park. along the creek at the bottom of Church Road entrance. Parking available Victoria Street entrance.
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Hope. Love. Survival. What happens when the unimaginable becomes reality?
A quiet life is turned upside down when an elderly British couple prepares for an impending nuclear strike. Armed with only government survival pamphlets and unwavering optimism, they face the horrors of war with a heartbreaking mix of love, humor and denial.
This critically acclaimed adaptation of Raymond Briggs' classic graphic novel is a deeply moving, darkly humorous, and eerily relevant story about resilience in the face of catastrophe.
Why you should see it:
- a gripping and emotional theatre experience that will stay with you long after the final bow
- a blend of satire and tragedy, offering moments of both laughter and heartbreak
- stunning, intimate performances by Adrian Rice and Simone Kiefer, directed by David Tynan
Don’t miss this unforgettable production at Warrandyte Theatre Company.
Bring a friend, spread the word, and experience one of the most thought-provoking plays of the season.
Celebrate National Tree by joining our annual community planting session along the Mullum Mullum Creek trail on Sunday 27 July from 10.00am to 12.00pm.
Bring your family and friends along to help enhance a habitat corridor along the creekline and surrounds.
With your help, we aim to plant more than 3000 indigenous young plants.
Our team will provide advice on how and where to plant the plants to support local habitat.
What to bring
We'll provide all the tools, equipment and plants. All you need to bring is a personal water bottle and any snacks.
Where to meet
Please enter via Reynolds Road, Donvale. Parking is available at the Mullum Mullum sports precinct. Planting will be along the creek trail, marked with signage and marquees.
Participants will learn how to make and maintain beeswax wraps for keeping food fresh and hygienic without the use of single-use plastics such as cling-wrap.
Join the Friends of Warrandyte State Park (FOWSP) for a planting day at Pound Bend.
Meet at the Friends of Warrandyte State Nursery at 9.00am for 9.15am start.
Gloves and tools will be provided. Please bring your own morning tea.
Playhouse Pantomimes are pulling some strings for their original musical
adaptation of the classic tale of ‘Pinocchio these school holidays.
Originally created by Carlo Collodi in 1883, their version tells the story of a puppet boy in
Italy with songs, audience participation and laughs for the whole family.
Presented by Playhouse Pantomimes.
Come join us for some relaxing yoga classes, specifically designed for current carers to unwind and de-stress.
Join 12 sessions of yoga/chair yoga classes, held at Living and Learning at Ajani.
Please bring a yoga mat and your water bottle.
Weekly registrations are essential.
Visit The Pines on Lunar New Year's Day and enjoy traditional in-centre performances, including roving Lion Dancing and Chinese Dancing.
Performers will be roving, near Ferguson Plarre.
Other activities will be taking place from 29 January until 10 February, including giveaways and a pop-up Cherry Blossom Garden.
Join us for this free guided Wattle Identification Walk to see all fifteen local indigenous wattles.
Most will be in flower or bud.
- Distance: 3km
- Time: 2.5 hours
- Rating: Moderate
Wear sturdy shoes and weather appropriate clothing. Bring a water bottle and a snack.
Meeting point in Warrandyte advised on registration.
A health and fitness program lead by a qualified Fitness Instructor, designed for men over 50.
Combine strength, fitness and balance training whilst making friends and having fun.
Held on Wednesday mornings.
Parking is available onsite and Bus 905 stops at Thompsons and Sunhill Roads bus stop.
The Clothing Exchange believes that looking good shouldn’t cost the earth.
Swapping is a clever and thrifty way to update your wardrobe without hitting the shops. It saves you pennies and the planet too!
Eligibility
To participate you must drop clothes off. For each item you drop off you will receive a token which can then be used to select another item. A maximum of eight items per person will be accepted.
Please note: the clothes drop off starts at 12.00pm and the clothes swap exchange starts at 1.00pm.
What we accept
We will only accept items that are:
- clean, folded or pressed
- good quality with a long potential lifespan
- free of faults or with minor faults that are easy to repair (for example, a missing button)
The best items to swap are good quality garments that you once loved but are no longer your favourites or perhaps no longer fit you perfectly. This way, you’re giving them a second life with someone new who will treasure them.
Whatever you swap, please make sure you are emotionally detached from the item, as once it has been swapped you cannot change your mind.
What we don't accept
We will not accept:
- anything pilled, smelly or too far from perfect
- undergarments
- swimwear
- tracksuits
Please note: we have quality screening processes at our events.
Any items left over after the event finishes are donated to a local charity.
Doncaster Bowling Club welcomes the community to their "Give Bowls A Go Day".
Come and enjoy a fun day for all including free coaching, sausage sizzle, ice cream for the kids and afternoon tea.
Drinks available at member prices.
All ages and abilities welcome, no bookings required.
Learn how to make seed bombs for your home or community garden.
In this hands-on workshop, you’ll discover how to make seed bombs using native flower seeds and all the nutrients and protection the seeds need to get a great start on life.
Suitable for children aged 5 to 12 years.
This event is sold out. Tickets won't be sold at the door.
Get ready to lighten up your evening with plenty of entertainment, activities, delicious food and dancing!
- food stalls
- cultural performances
- music and dance
- family atmosphere.
Presented by the Australian Indian Cultural Society Incorporated (AICSI).