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Brimbank & North West Community Calendar – September 20, 2016

COMMUNITY CALENDAR

 

Bike the creek

Get on your bikes and discover Kororoit Creek on September 22, from 10am. Gather at Isabella Williams Reserve, corner of Opie and Neale roads, Deer Park, for two hours of riding. Children must be accompanied by adults. Bookings required

■ 9249 4000 or environment@brimbank.vic.gov.au

 

Birds on the wing

Watch birds of prey, up close and in full flight, in Keilor and the spectacular Taylors Valley. Birds of Brimbank at Calder Rise Park on September 18 from 10.30am.

■ 9249 4700 or environment@brimbank.vic.gov.au

 

Trash ’n’ treasure

The Holy Eucharist Parish’s Trash and Treasure Day on September 25, 9am-2pm, will have something for everyone. Stall $10.

■ 9366 1310

 

Harmony with culture

Rose Garden Sunshine Early Learning centre will run a Cultural Infusion (CI) workshop on October 5 to generate cultural harmony through dance, music and other activities from every continent.

■ 9412 6666

 

Market day for kids

Orama Street childcare market day on October 8, 9am-2pm, will have pre-loved clothes, a sausage sizzle, door prizes and a photo booth. Stalls $10. Gold coin entry.

■ 9363 5918

 

Market pops up

Sunnyside Pop Up Market is on October 9 at Westend Hotel, Sunshine, 9am-2pm.

thesunnysidepopupmarket.com.au

 

Treasure hunt on

An online treasure hunt for Children’s Week (October 22 to 30) challenges digital literacy and awareness of services and resources at libraries in Deer Park, Keilor Village, St Albans, Sunshine and Sydenham. Enter for one of 14 $25 vouchers.

www.brimbanklibraries.vic.gov.au

 

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