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Lake Glenmaggie Speed Boat Race Meeting
The Glenmaggie and District Boat Club located at 1 Licola Road Glenmaggie will be hosting another exciting speed boat race meeting on Sunday the 3th of November 2013.
Glenmaggie & District Boat Club is a not for profit organisation who has been hosting these events on LakeGlenmaggie for over 58 years in a family friendly picnic environment. Come along for the Fun!
Racing will commence at 10 am with over 20 races over the day. All Welcome!
The Gates open at 8.30am – adults are $10 per person and children under 14yrs are free.
There is full catering for the day commencing at 8.30am for breakfast. . For more information about this event please call – Glen Eddington Commodore on 0418 397 618
SUNDAY 3rd November 2013
10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Glenmaggie & District Boat Club Inc
Sunday 29th December 2013 the Glenmaggie and District Boat Club located at Licola Road Glenmaggie, 10 minutes from Heyfield will host another exciting speed boat race meeting. This event is proudly supported by the Wellington Shire Council. Sunday 10am to 5pm a full day of racing with over 25 – 30 races.
Entrance Fee – $15 per head for the Sunday Spectacular. Children under the age of 14 are free.
The running of the prestigious Glenmaggie Cup sponsored by the Heyfield & District Community Bendigo Bank will have several heats of the grand prix hydroplane boats thundering through their paces with an almighty final at 4pm.
Other spectaculars on Sunday will be both the Darryl Hamilton and Alan Hore Memorial Trophies and a full day of other support racing.
The gates open at 8.30am with full catering for the entire day. All are welcome to come along and enjoy the thrills.
The Glenmaggie & District Boat Club is a not for profit organisation who has been proudly hosting these events on Lake Glenmaggie for over 57 years in this family friendly environment. So come along, bring the family and get a great spot.
Mental Health Showcase – Tuesday 22nd July: 6:30-8pm
The first ever South Gippsland Secondary College ‘Mental Health Showcase’ aims to engage, inspire and educate our community about mental health and illness. With a focus on how to remain healthy, and where to go if things are not going so well, the showcase aims to “begin the conversation in our community”. Please join us for an evening of musical performance, stalls and guest speakers. This is a free event – please bring your friends and family.
Food available for purchase.
POOWONG-LOCH JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB
REGISTRATION NIGHT
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 13TH 6-8PM
LOCH MEMORIAL RESERVE
- Come and join the newest club in Gippsland, the Poowong-Loch Junior Football Club, at our 2015 REGISTRATION NIGHT on Friday February 13th from 6pm.
- become a part of our brand new club by SIGNING UP for season 2015 in one of our three age groups, Under 10, Under 12 and Under 14’s.
- As well as being a lot of fun, playing AFL is a great way to meet new friends, maintain a healthy lifestyle, develop your skills & teamwork.
- You will also receive an INTRODUCTORY PACK when you register!
- ORDER your BULLS apparel – helmets, socks, shorts, polos and more!
- PARENTS & VOLUNTEERS are more than welcome too. Have a chat with the new Committee and be involved.
Register with the Poowong-Loch Junior Football Club ONLINE!
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South Gippsland Relay For Life is in its 10th year and this year Fish Creek will be the host.
Come and join us over the weekend 21 and 22 March, 2015 from 4pm Saturday to 10am Sunday
2 hours of hilarity and practical tips for parents, grandparents or anyone else who works with children.
Steve’s live talks have had a remarkable public response. Hilarious, fun, practical, and moving are some of the words used by over 130,000 people over almost 30 years.
Steve Biddulph is one of the world’s best known parent educators. A psychologist for 25 years, he is now retired but continues to write and teach. His books, including The Secret of Happy Children, Raising Boys, The New Manhood and now RAISING GIRLS are in four million homes and 31 languages. They have influenced the way we look at childhood and especially the development of boys and men. Today though, the exploitation and misuse of girls and young women globally are a major focus.
This event is proudly brought to you as part of a tour organised by the Gippsland Presbytery of the Uniting Church in Australia.