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Diwali Festival

Tarneit Central is celebrating the Diwali Festival on October 19. As well as festival activities, a new Indian grocer will open, traditional dancers will perform from noon-1pm.

Morning tea

Werribee RSL Women’s Auxiliary will be hosting a Rawleigh’s Health Care Range morning tea. At the RSL in Synnot Street Werribee, from 10am, October 20. Morning tea Supplied, $5 entry.

■ 0417 839 605 or topcook79@gmail.com

Try Bowls Day

The Hoppers Bowls Club is conducting a Try Bowls Day for anyone interested in trying lawn bowls. All equipment, coaches will be provided. Everyone welcome. Free barbecue and the chance to win random prizes. Bring a friend, neighbor, family member. Sunday, October 29 from 11am-3pm.

■ 9749-4844

Boo at the Zoo!

Are you brave enough to celebrate Halloween at the Zoo? Come dressed in costume, enjoy kids’ activities, themed music and food in the spookiest event of the year. From 5.30-8.30pm on October 27 and 28, at Werribee Open Range Zoo.

■ www.zoo.org.au/whats-on/boo-at-the-zoo

State Rose and Garden Show

The State Rose and Garden Show will be back on November 11 and 12 from 10am-4pm. Attractions include exhibitors, stage events, workshops, guided tours, lawn games for the children and food and beverages.

■ www.wyndham.vic.gov.au/whats-on/state-rose-garden-show

Flick football

The Western Flickers Table Football Club will be having its annual tournament, the Altona Cup, on October 21.

Open and junior divisions.

From 9am-5pm at 59 Sunline Drive, Truganina.

■ bennidokk@yahoo.com

2017 Children’s Picnic

The Children’s Week Picnic will be held on October 22 at Werribee Park. It will be a fun, family-friendly day full of interactive activities for children. Sports, crafts, music, dance and many more activities.

■ 9742 0777 or
events@wyndham.vic.gov.au

Garage sale

Declutter your house while making some money at Australia’s Greatest Garage Sale on October 21 and 22.

This nationwide event is a chance to clear out your unwanted items or pick up a bargain at someone else’s sale.

■ www.garagesaletrail.com.au

Think pink

Learn about women’s health and support the community at the Pink Ribbon Morning Tea. At the Grange Community Centre, October 24 from 10.30am-noon.

Bookings essential.

■ 8742 8000

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