Gippsland Guide

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Jan
3
Mon
Walhalla Goldfields Railway needs volunteers
Jan 3 2022 – Jan 31 2023 all-day

Volunteering with WGR is an opportunity to learn skills, grow friendships and can add value and purpose to your life. Regular training days will be occurring this year to progress people through the different levels of accreditation from conductors, guards, desiel locomotive assistants and drivers. We also need people with customer service skills, works crew, engineers, plumbers, team leaders, carpenters – a whole range of experience to help us deliver quality heritage railway services. If you would like to be part of our team please give the office a call on 51656280 and find out about what is possible. There is more information on our web site www.walhallarail.com.au as a great place to start or drop by to Walhalla Station and have a chat to the crew.

Jan
15
Sat
Drouin Craft and Produce Market @ Civic Park
Jan 15 @ 8:00 am – 12:30 pm

Drouin Rotary Club hold a produce and craft market at Civic Park on the third Saturday of each month.

8am until 12-30pm.

A vast variety of stalls something for every one .The Rotary Club will have the barby fired up with snags and egg and bacon sandwiches and also serving hot coffee.

https://www.facebook.com/events/286753112708021/

 

Inverloch Farmers Market @ The Glade
Jan 15 @ 8:00 am – 1:00 pm
Fresh, friendly and local! Come and enjoy a showcase of food direct from local growers, makers and producers. Held on the 3rd Saturday of each month from 8am to 1pm @ The Glade.

 

https://www.facebook.com/pg/Inverloch-Farmers-Market-1324774634237672/posts/?ref=page_internal

Prom Country Farmers Market @ Foster Community Hall
Jan 15 @ 8:00 am – 12:00 pm

Dust off your shopping bags and make your list, we’d love to see you back every 3rd Saturday of the month. We’re stocked up with plenty of baked goods, Blue Tree Honey, free range eggs, soaps and skincare as well as coffee, pizza and so much more.

Check out the wonderful farmers market in the grounds of the Foster War Memorial Arts Centre, or inside on inclement days.

https://www.promcountryfarmersmarket.org/

Upcoming Dates *
Saturday 20 April 2024
Saturday 18 May 2024
Saturday 15 June 2024
Saturday 20 July 2024
Saturday 17 August 2024
Saturday 21 September 2024
Saturday 19 October 2024
Saturday 16 November 2024
Saturday 21 December 2024

Warragul Farmers Market @ Civic Park
Jan 15 @ 8:30 am – 1:00 pm

The Warragul Farmers Market is held every Third Saturday of the month from 8.30am to 1pm at Civic Park, Warragul.

Bring your friends, bring your family and help support this amazing local community of growers and producers.

Come for breakfast and enjoy a fresh coffee and mouth watering bacon and egg roll.

Along with Local and organic produce, free range eggs and meat, flowers and herbs, baked goods and preserves, cheese and dairy goods, fresh coffee, fresh fruit and vegetables, artisan breads and so much more!!

Pop Up Garage Sale @ Monash Hall
Jan 15 @ 9:00 am – 2:00 pm

Pop Up Book & Garage Sale being held this Saturday, 15th January, commencing at 9.00 am (no early birds please) to 2.00 pm and being held in Monash Hall, Reserve Street, Yallourn North

 

COVID Restrictions apply including masks, proof of full vaccination and QR coding

 

Households supporting us in Yallourn North with Garage Sales are being held at:

15 Rossmore Avenue

26 Kelso Road

88 Kelso Road

18 Anderson Avenue

36 Gooding Street

Yallourn North Op Shop, Reserve Street

Jan
16
Sun
Pop Up Market @ Platform 3854 Cafe
Jan 16 @ 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

A pop up market is happening every third Sunday of the month near the start of the Glengarry Rail Trail at Platform 3854 Cafe.

Support Gippsland makers and growers! Something for everyone with candles, indoor and outdoor plants, cookies for humans and dog treats for your four legged friends just to name a few.

Come and Try Bowls @ Newborough Bowls Club
Jan 16 @ 11:00 am

Come and try bowls family fun day at the Newborough Bowls Club. Open to all ages and levels of experience.

Free BBQ and Covid Safe.

Proudly sponsored by Danny Edebohls Property Sales & Narracan Car Wash.

Jan
17
Mon
Keenages Table Tennis @ Newborough Leisure Centre
Jan 17 @ 9:30 am – 12:00 pm

The Moe / Newborough Keenagers Table Tennis group meet every Monday & Thursday from 9:30am to 11.30am at the Latrobe Leisure Centre. You must be over 55 to attend and the cost is only $4. This covers the court hire and you can also receive a Coffee or Tea afterwards.

Moe / Newborough Keenagers Table Tennis Club was established in 2006 as a non-profit organisation with the purpose of providing participation, recreation and a social outlet for older residents and retirees in the Moe / Newborough area who would like a game of table tennis.

Currently the Club has 96 members (in pre-covid times we had over 120 members the most of any club in country Victoria).

The Club promotes a relaxed, social and friendly atmosphere which attracts people to play table tennis, from not just Moe, but many of the neighbouring municipalities.

Details of Keenagers table tennis are:

  • Club plays at the Latrobe Leisure Centre, Old Sale Road, Newborough.
  • Sessions are held Monday and Thursday from 9.30am to 11.30am
  • Session fees are $4.00, with an annual Insurance fee of $10.00. New Members, after the first three sessions who wish to join the Club, then must pay the $10.00.
  • Table tennis is social stress-free recreation with no pennant competition structure and the opportunity to interact with like-minded people.
  • Playing table tennis also provides a healthy lifestyle through coordination, balance, flexibility and the ability to exercise the mind.

Please contact the following mobile phone numbers for more information, President 0400 587 270, Vice President 0412 512 526 or Secretary 0447 274 215.

Jan
18
Tue
Smart Recovery – Meetings now online
Jan 18 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

SMART Recovery is a global self-help, mutual aid program that offers a place for people to get together to try to change addictive behaviours that are harmful to themselves and others.Addictive behaviours can include problematic drinking, substance use, gambling, over-eating, shopping and others.

every meeting is run by trained facilitators who will help identify goals and set an achievable plan, focusing on the present and not the past.

In the context of the Covid-19 pandemic, meetings are now being held online.

For information visit the Smart Recovery Australia website https://smartrecoveryaustralia.com.au/

 

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