GenWest Sunrise Social Groups are currently seeking new members for their Melton, Brimbank and Wyndham programs. St Albans Senior Citizens group meet at the centre at the corner of Alfrieda and William streets, St Albans, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 9am-1.30pm. With more than 90 years of history, the band rehearses at 45 Furlong Road, North Sunshine, on Tuesdays from 7.30pm. Sunshine Community Brass is looking for trumpet and percussion players to join its vibrant band of musicians. It holds dinner meetings on the first Wednesday of every month at the Deer Park Senior Citizens Club, 119 Station Road, Deer Park. Mercy Palliative Care is looking for volunteers to visit palliative care patients in their homes to offer social support.ĭeer Park Lions Club is looking for new members. Come along and enjoy a meal and fun night with friendly The Keilor Evening View Club meets at 6.30pm on the first Tuesday of each month at TheĪtrium at Taylors Lakes Hotel. COVID-19 booster vaccines, Novavax, Pfizer first does for children older than five and MPox for monkeypox are available. No appointments are needed and clients without Medicare cards are welcome. The clinic will be open every Sunday as a walk-in vaccination hub from 10am – 2pm. The program starts on May 4.Ī new Sunday vaccine service will run at IPC Health’s Deer Park GP clinic. The program, Root, Moss, Blossom, Feather, includes gentle movement, short meditation and art for wellbeing activities. Women’s Support Network is inviting women to join a 12-week program that will run in Sunshine. Need help planning your weekly household budget? Household budgets workshop will be held at St Albans Library on May 24 from 11.15am-12.15pm at 71A Alfrieda St, St Albans. Love playing the card game 500? Card games are played every Monday from 7pm -10pm at the Sunshine RSL offices, 99 Dickson Street, Sunshineĭebt busters workshop will be held at Sunshine Library on May 16, from 1.30pm to 2.30pm at 301 Hampshire Rd, Sunshine. The Sunshine Club will be at the Bowery Theatre on June 8 from 7pm. It was a place where all people are welcome to come together, laugh, romance, and dance the night away. Set in 1946, the joyful and acclaimed musical The Sunshine Club, tells the story of Aboriginal soldier Frank Doyle, who has a strong desire to change things for the better by setting up The Sunshine Club. Activities will occur on June 1 at the Brimbank Aquatic and Wellness Centre and Sunshine Leisure Centre, between 10 and noon. Colouring and puzzle page activities are occurring every day between May 27 and June 3.Ĭome and participate in a range of First Nations craft activities to celebrate Reconciliation Week. For children between five and 12 years old.Ĭome and participate in a collaborative Library Art Display to celebrate Reconciliation Week across Brimbank libraries. Sessions will be held at Sydenham and Sunshine libraries on May 30 and June 1 for children aged five to 12 years.Ĭome and listen to First Nations stories and create your own Dreamtime night light.at Brimbank libraries on May 31. These instruments were thought to bring rain to areas experiencing drought. Rainmaker Craft Learn about the ancient musical instruments used by Australian First Nations people. The event runs on May 27 from 12.30pm-2.30pm at Cary Street Pocket Playground, 86 Cary Street Sunshine North. There will also be family friendly activities with a free barbecue and drinks. Events happen once a month and are an opportunity to meet others in the community and share your skills while helping fix broken household items.Ĭome and participate in family friendly activities to celebrate Reconciliation Week at the Cary Street tree planting ceremony. Do you enjoy fixing things or have skills in mending clothing and textiles? Kororoit Neighbourhood House is looking for volunteer repairers for the newly launched Repair Café in Brimbank.
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