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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.
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.
INDOOR VARIETY MARKET
Saturday 29th August from 8am.
@ The Regent Theatre, Yarram.
Free tea & coffee inside.
STALLS AVAILABLE $10
Free for community groups, schools, fundraisers.
To book a stall call 5197 7435 or
Supporting Mystery Box Rally – Cancer Council Fund.
Gippy Rocks is a three day rock and roll, retro festival taking place in Sale from Friday 16 October til Sunday 18 October to raise funds for Ronald McDonald House Monash.
With five top dance bands, three days of dancing, workshops and competition, plus a retro market and show n shine, Gippy Rocks is set to attract enthusiasts to the Sale Memorial Hall from all across Victoria.
The festival opens on Friday 16 October with an interclub dance incorporating the rock and roll dance clubs of Gippsland, including ‘Gatha Rock, Hooked on Rock, Latrobe Rockers, Lakeside Rockers and S’coolhouse Rock and Swing.
On the morning of Saturday 17 October there will be a series of workshops, while Saturday night sees another dance, Rock til You Drop.
Sunday, 18 October is the biggest day of the festival with the retro market and show n shine in Sale’s Macalister St from 10am, as well as non-stop dancing in the Sale Memorial Hall. The weekend wraps up with the Victorian Regional Country Dance Championships from 1.30pm.
Hello folks,
I am posting this on behalf of my friend Penny. She is hosting a fundraising for the National Breast Cancer Foundation. As some of you are aware 3 years (November) she was diagnosed with Breast Cancer, so this is a cause very close to her heart. So she is am holding a fundraising breakfast at Jacican to celebrate her recovery.
I am donating all the food for the breakfast and you can come anytime between 8am and 10:30 am on the day. You can just drop by for the whole morning or just a quick Saturday morning catch up with the girls. The menu will included breakfast trifle, pickets, Scone, Jacican cakes & pink macarons, fresh juice, tea and your Saturday morning coffee.
Tickets are $25.00 each including breakfast, drinks and entry into the door prize, with all funds raised going to the National Breast Cancer Foundation. We would love everyone to let us know if they are coming on the Facebook event https://www.facebook.com/events/1654670998080303/ for catering numbers.
Will we need a morning Mimosa?
You can donated directly to Penny’s Pink Ribbion page directly at http://pinkribbonbreakfast.gofundraise.com.au/…/PanagiotaPe… if you would like
Jaci & Penny
Cost $25.00 per guest
Full Buffet Ladies Breakfast
Muffins, Yogurt Breakfast trifles, Chocolate & fruit fondue, Scones with Jam & cream, Selection of Jacican Cakes, mini Quiche, picklets
including espresso coffee, tea and fresh juice.
All monies raised will go to Breast Cancer Network Australia
Wakaba Japanese Festival is a free, family-friendly event celebrating Japanese culture.
Come see live performances of Japanese taiko drumming and Rakugo (Japanese puppetry), see a bonsai display, kimono and Japanese doll display, ikebana and more!
Join in the Manga workshops and Cosplay competition! Browse the food and market stalls, have your face painted and tire the kids out on the jumping castle!
There’ll be something for everyone!