See & Do: What’s on around town

Hoop dreams: Mill Park Blazers are urgently seeking players for their under-8 mixed basketball team, under-10 girls and girls of any age. They train on Tuesdays at Parade College, Bundoora. Details: call Tony 0417 088 553 or Tracey 0466 955 477.

Books for good: Italian author Davide Cali will launch Yarra Plenty Regional Library’s Reading for Social Peace, which uses stories to encourage conversation among young people about issues that cause conflict. The May 24 launch will be followed by a book signing and morning tea. At Lalor Library, 2B May Road, Lalor, 10-11am.

Raising the flag: Nillumbik council will mark National Reconciliation Week (May 27 to June 3) with a flag-raising ceremony in front of the council offices at 10-11am on May 30. At the Nillumbik Civic Centre, Civic Drive, Greensborough. Details: call Anna Maio on 9433 3153 or email anna.maio@nillumbik.vic.gov.au.

Inclusion is the goal: Darebin council and the Islamic Society of Victoria are teaming up for an intercultural five-a-side soccer tournament to foster social inclusion. The June 2 event for players from 15-19 will be at the East Preston Islamic College. Registrations close May 25. Details: call Barney Wilson on 0419 764 135 or email bwilson@darebin.vic.gov.au.

The hips don’t lie: Belly dancing classes for beginners of all ages are held at the Peter Lalor College gym, Duncan Road, Lalor, at 7pm on Tuesdays and 10am Wednesdays. Details: call Vicki on 0409 316 116.

Whittlesea Sorry Day: Commemorations to express regret for the mistreatment of Aboriginals will be held from 10am on May 25, and will include a ceremonial walk, Koori choir and games. In the Great Hall, Whittlesea council offices, 25 Ferres Boulevard, South Morang. Details: call 9217 2159.