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WHAT’S ON: Brimbank, North West

GOOD GROWING

Vasili Kanidiadis, of ABC’s Vasili’s Garden, will visit Bunnings Caroline Springs on Saturday to share his gardening know-how. There will also be a jumping castle, face painting, and free craft activities for children.

■ From 10am-1pm. 1067-1125 Western Highway, Caroline Springs.

CAROLS AT THE CASTLE

Brimbank council and Overnewton Castle present Carols at the Castle – the finale to Keilor’s 150th anniversary celebrations. Enjoy an evening of song and music with your family, friends and the community. Features some of Melbourne’s top performers, pre-concert entertainment and a visit from Santa. Tickets: $5-$10 at http://bit.ly/IPlKL6 All proceeds to the Brimbank Charitable Fund. From 5-9pm, December 20, at 51 Overnewton Road, Keilor.

■ 9249 4044

CHRISTMAS PARTY

The Sunshine Golden Age Garden Club’s Christmas party is from 6.30pm tomorrow. At Sunshine Community Centre, corner Glengala Road and Simmie Street, West Sunshine. Cost: $15.

■ 9311 4989

WEIGH IT UP

Researchers are looking for overweight adults aged 30-60
for a breakfast cereal study at Victoria University in St Albans. The study will investigate whether wholegrain cereals can reduce some of the side-effects of being overweight.

■ kristina.nelson@live.vu.edu.au or 0448 355 535

BUSINESS BREAKFAST

Brimbank council hosts a business breakfast from 7am on Friday featuring a highly esteemed ‘mystery’ speaker. Overnewton Road, Keilor. Cost: $25.

■ ecodev@brimbank.vic.gov.au

CONCERT BAND

The Western Region Concert Band rehearses 9am, Saturdays, in the Errington Community Centre, Princess Street, St Albans.

■ 9687 6644

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