Better pictures: Learn how to use your SLR digital camera at a new class at Whittlesea Township Community House. Bring your camera and its user manual on Thursday, May 3, 1pm-3pm. Cost $50. At 92a Church Street, Whittlesea. Details: call 9716 3361.
Living history: Friends of Woodlands Historic Park presents The Big Pond, a theatrical reenactment of a day in the life of Yan Yean caretaker John Wilson in 1892. On this particular day several visitors beat a path to Wilson’s door, the last two under the cover of darkness. On April 28 at 1pm and 3.15pm (two performances) at the Caretakers Cottage, Yan Yean Reservoir Park, Reservoir Road. Cost $15. Bookings: whittlesea.vic.gov.au, email events@whittlesea.vic.gov.au or call 9217 2174.
Whittlesea welcome: The City of Whittlesea is holding a free expo to welcome new residents and showcase the area’s services on May 4 from 10.30am until 1pm. Refreshments and lunch will be provided. The expo will be held in the council offices, 25 Ferres Boulevard, South Morang. Details: call Maria Callipari on 9217 2174 or email maria.callipari@whittlesea.vic.gov.au.
Calling local artists: Whittlesea council is offering a number of paid residencies to local artists, whose skills and expertise can enrich their society. The artist-in-residence program can help artists strengthen their practice and forge links with their community. Details: call the council’s artistic director on 9217 2172 or email events@whittlesea.vic.gov.au.
Mum’s the word: Mothers aged 23 and under who live in the City of Whittlesea can get to know other young mums at Boori Children’s Services Centre, 21a Winchester Avenue, Epping (corner Cerby Drive). The group will meet on April 30 from 10am-noon. Contact Kristy on 9404 8800.