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Whittlesea Show
The postponed Whittlesea Show is taking place between Jan 21 – Jan 22. The show will feature the best of agriculture, farming, and rural knowledge. The Whittlesea Show is open daily from 9am – 5pm and more information can be found on the Whittlesea Agricultural Society’s website: www.whittleseashow.org.au/
■ Erica, 9716 2835
Australian Wheelchair Tennis Summer Series
Three international wheelchair tennis tournaments will take place at the Hume Tennis Centre in January, with the Melbourne Wheelchair Open between 16-20 January. Live scores and streams for the event will be made available via the Hume Tennis Centre facebook page
Making the Marker: The Story of Hume Stolen Generations Marker
Hume Galleries present Making the Marker, an exhibition displaying the works of Gunnai/Waradjurie/Yorta Yorta/Gunditjmarra artist, Robert Young. Visit the exhibition until Monday, February 13 at the Hume Galleries. Entry is free.
■ 9205 2200
Complimentary Colours
A group exhibition of Hume-based artists who use colour to explore the complex dimensions of their observed and inner worlds. Visit the exhibition until Sunday, January 29 at the Gallery at Sunbury Hume Global Learning Centre. Entry is free.
■ www.hume.vic.gov.au/Residents/Things-to-See-and-Do/Arts-and-Culture/Galleries/Complimentary-Colours
Photographic Portraits of Nature – Karen Robinson
Karen Robinson presents her prints that she hopes will serve as a reminder that we are caretakers and nurturers of the natural world, and we owe it to future generations to come to preserve it. Visit the exhibition until Sunday, February 5 at the Hume Galleries. Entry is free.
Farmers and makers market
The South Morang Farmers and Makers Market, which supports local farmers, artisans and businesses, is on at the Civic Centre car park, 25 Ferres Boulevard, South Morang, on the third Saturday of the month, from 9am to 1pm.
■ 9217 2346
Women’s Only Swimming in Broadmeadows.
Women only swimming program provides a place where women can feel comfortable and relaxed while enjoying the benefits of the pools, spa, steam room and sauna. Sessions commence Sunday 2 October, and occur each week.
■ www.hume.vic.gov.au/Eventbrite/Womens-Only-Swimming-Broadmeadows-Aquatic-and-Leisure-Centre
Community lunch in Roxburgh Park
Join the Homestead Team, along with members of the community for a free lunch and make some new friends whilst you’re at it. Lunch will be prepared by the n Turkish Women’s Association. The lunch will be held every Wednesday from 11.30am-1pm at Homestead Community and Learning Centre, 30 Whiltshire Road, Roxburgh Park.
Summer School Holiday Program at Hume Youth Engagement and Pathways
A series of events for young people this summer hosted by The Hume Youth Engagement and Pathways Unit. All programs are free and have limited availability so registration online is required.
Senior citizens meet
The Gladstone Park Senior Citizens Club regularly meets for games of bingo, carpet bowls and a chat over a cuppa, at the coroner of Carrick and Elmhurst drives, Gladstone Park.
■ Beulah, 0411 422 398
Sunbury Police Community Register
Volunteer for the Sunbury Police Community Register. Formed in 2010 as a result of the 2009 Black Friday bushfires in Victoria, the group’s mission is to make regular contact, and provide reassurance and wellbeing checks to elderly or vulnerable residents living in the Sunbury area, including those without friends or relatives. Volunteers head to the Sunbury Police Station to chat with clients.
■ 9744 8111
Breast cancer support group
On the first and third Tuesday of the month breast cancer survivors are invited to head along to the Gisborne Golf Club at 10.30am to take part in a breast cancer support group. There they discuss experiences, find connections and improve mental health.
■ Lesley, 0484 691 226
Village connect
A new service for older people and carers provided by Macedon Ranges council for residents over 55 years old to stay socially connected, chat with others in the community and enjoy some free coffee and cake. Happening on Tuesdays and Thursday at cafes across the municipality, there’s sure to be one near you.
■ bit.ly/3AMUrxm, or 5422 0262
Arts and games night
Get creative at the Sunbury Youth Centre as part of an art and games night each Wednesday at the Sunbury Youth Centre, 3.30- 5.30pm. There’s a range of arts and crafts to try, and if art isn’t your thing, there’s a wide variety of games. The program is for people aged 12 to 18 years old and is free. It’s at 51-53 Evans Street, Sunbury.
Carer connect chat
Are you caring for someone close to you? Go and connect with other carers in your local area, share a light lunch, have a chat at noon on the first Wednesday of the month. Head to Sunbury and Cobaw Community Health, 1 Caroline Chisholm Drive, Kyneton.
■ 9744 9267, or deb.mccallum@scchc.org.au
HarmoniX Vocal Company
Get involved with an all-male, auditioned singing group happening on Thursday, 7- 9.30pm in Sunbury. The group is inviting new members to join. The group also has a mixed choir, DynamiX Vocal Company, rehearsing Tuesday. 7-9.30pm. Both groups rehearse at Dulap Wilim Hub, 11 Leichardt Street, Sunbury. No auditions required, just bring your love of music.
Jacksons Creek Combined Probus
Visit or become a new member of the Jackson’s Creek Combined Probus Club, gathering on the second Monday of each month at the Sunbury Football Club at 10am. Enjoy outings and meetings each month with a friendly group of men and women, and twice yearly trips away staying in cabins and caravans.
■ Doug, 5428 3317, or Teresa, 9746 3402
Craft and conversation
If you’re a passionate crafter and want some company, why not head down to the Sunbury Library on Mondays at noon for the craft and conversation group. The program is free and open to people aged 15 years and older.
Chill Out Sunbury
Are you between 12 and 18 years old and want to engage with other young people, participate in activities such as trivia, games, art, music, competitions, personal development and more? Chill Out Sunbury is for you. It’s free and happens every Wednesday, 3.30-5.30pm at the Sunbury Youth Centre, 51-53 Evans Street.
Sunbury Ladies Badminton Club
Get involved with a welcoming, fun, social group of women who have spread the word of ladies badminton since 1999. Social games are on Mondays, 9.30am-noon, and team competitions are on Thursdays, 9.30am-12.30pm at Eric Boardman Stadium, Wilsons Lane.