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Nov
2
Sat
Glenmaggie & District Boat Club – Speed Boat Racing @ Glenmaggie District Boat Club
Nov 2 – Nov 3 all-day

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

www.glenmmaggiepowerboatclub.websyte.com.au

Nov
17
Sun
Korumburra fire station Bell Unvailing @ Korumburra fire station
Nov 17 @ 10:30 am

You’re invited to Korumburra fire brigade’s special gathering for the opening of our memorial bell.

Korumburra fire brigade is also commemorating 50 years since the station was built on its current site in 1963.

The memorial bell had been put together in the memory of those who have passed away whilst holding membership of the Korumburra fire brigade.

May
3
Sat
A Night For A Cure @ Wonthaggi Workmen's Club
May 3 @ 6:30 pm – 12:00 am
Head down to Wonthaggi for ‘A Night for a Cure’ – in support of Diabetes Australia.
Three course sit-down dinner.
Live entertainment including popular singer Tom Green, prizes to win, raffles and a silent auction.
Get along to the Wonthaggi Workman’s Club, Graham Street, and make a difference.
Saturday 3 May from 6.30pm.
Tickets: $50, or $360 for a table of 8.  Tickets from the club.

 

Jul
22
Tue
Mental Health Showcase @ South Gippsland Secondary College
Jul 22 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

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.

Sep
13
Sat
3rd Antiques and Collectables Fair @ Warragul Regional College Hall
Sep 13 @ 9:30 am – Sep 13 @ 3:00 pm

Warragul Regional College Chaplaincy Committee are running their 3rd Fair.  Stall holders will be offering china, toys, linen, furniture, kitchen ware among many other interesting items.

Appraisals will be available for $5 an item from 10:00am – 2:00pm.

Refreshments and lunch will be for sale.

Stall still available.

All proceeds go toward Chaplaincy work in the College.

Nov
22
Sat
For TIBET with Love Home Concert with Tenzin Choegyal Newborough @ Newborough Guide Hall
Nov 22 @ 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm

From New York’s Carnegie Hall to the Sydney Opera House, from Womadelaide to Woodford Folk Festival, and many places in between Tibetan singer-songwriter Tenzin Choegyal has thrilled audiences around the world with his soaring vocals and mastery of traditional instruments. He has performed before the Dalai Lama and shared the stage with many well-known artists and composers. But he especially enjoys the chance to perform at more intimate concerts where he can share playful stories and well-loved traditional tunes with his audiences. Tenzin was born in Tibet, a child of Tibetan nomads who followed their herds and traded salt, spending summers in the mountains and wintering on the plains. However, as featured on a recent episode of the ABC’s Foreign Correspondent,  he spent his early years in Mustang, in the north-east of Nepal, after his family fled the Chinese occupation in the early 1970’s. But memories of the music of his homeland have stayed with him.

An outstanding vocalist, Tenzin is a master of traditional Tibetan instruments such as the dranyen (long-necked lute) and lingbu (transverse bamboo flute). He recalls, when growing up, hearing his father playing the flute and his mother singing the nomadic songs of Tibet. Alongside traditional Tibetan Buddhist devotional chants, these songs still play a central part in his musical repertoire today.

Tenzin sets aside several weeks each year for his very special “For Tibet with Love Home Concert Tour”, performing concerts in people’s homes or other intimate venues to raise money for the Tibetan Children’s Village (TCV) school in Dharamsala, India. TCV was established in the early 1960’s and to this day continues to support the orphaned and destitute children of Tibetan refugees.

We are delighted to be hosting one of Tenzin’s “home” concerts in Newborough on November 22nd. This promises to be a joyful evening of music and sharing as well as a unique opportunity to support Tenzin in his cause.

Nov
29
Sat
For TIBET with Love Home Concert with Tenzin Choegyal Neerim South @ Neerim South
Nov 29 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

From New York’s Carnegie Hall to the Sydney Opera House, from Womadelaide to Woodford Folk Festival, and many places in between Tibetan singer-songwriter Tenzin Choegyal has thrilled audiences around the world with his soaring vocals and mastery of traditional instruments. He has performed before the Dalai Lama and shared the stage with many well-known artists and composers. But he especially enjoys the chance to perform at more intimate concerts where he can share playful stories and well-loved traditional tunes with his audiences.

Tenzin was born in Tibet, a child of Tibetan nomads who followed their herds and traded salt, spending summers in the mountains and wintering on the plains. However, he spent his early years in Mustang, in the north-east of Nepal after his family fled the Chinese occupation in the early 1970’s. But memories of the music of his homeland have stayed with him.

An outstanding vocalist, Tenzin is a master of traditional Tibetan instruments such as the dranyen (long-necked lute) and lingbu (transverse bamboo flute). He recalls, when growing up, hearing his father playing the flute and his mother singing the nomadic songs of Tibet. Alongside traditional Tibetan Buddhist devotional chants, these songs still play a central part in his musical repertoire today.

Tenzin sets aside several weeks each year for his very special “For Tibet with Love Home Concert Tour”, performing concerts in people’s homes or other intimate venues to raise money for the Tibetan Children’s Village school in Dharamsala, India. TCV was established in the early 1960’s and to this day continues to support the orphaned and destitute children of Tibetan refugees.

We are delighted to be hosting one of Tenzin’s “home” concerts in Neerim South on November 29th. This promises to be a joyful evening of music and sharing as well as a unique opportunity to support Tenzin in his cause.

May
17
Sun
Poowong Antique and Collectable Fair @ Poowong Public Hall
May 17 @ 9:00 am – May 17 @ 3:00 pm

The Inaugural Poowong Antique and Collectable Fair is to be held at the Poowong Public Hall on Sunday 17th May from 9 am to 3 pm. The local Lion’s Club will be selling sausages and Devonshire Teas will be available. The venue is adjacent to both  the Poowong Hotel and Take Away.

 

Jun
22
Mon
Steve Biddulph presents Raising Boys from birth to adults @ Warragul North Primary School, B.E.R. Building
Jun 22 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

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.

Sep
12
Sat
Warragul Regional College Chaplaincy Fair @ Warragul Regional College Hall
Sep 12 @ 9:30 am – Sep 12 @ 3:00 pm

Warragul Regional College Chaplaincy is holding its fourth fair. Stall holders will be offering china, cards, jewellery, toys, linen etc. for purchase.

Lunch and refreshments will be available.

Opens at 9:30am – 3:00pm. Entry $5 per adult.

Bring along your own items for valuing. Appraisals will be between 10:00am and 1:00pm, cost – $5 per item

All proceeds go toward the work of Chaplaincy in the College.  

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