THE Casey Referral Network will next meet on Thursday, 4 May from 7.30am.
The meeting will be held at Ambrosia Restaurant, 84 Bemersyde Drive in Berwick.
Guest speaker is Sharon Coffey from Coffey Recruitment.
New members are welcome and there will be great business networking opportunities.
Contact Darius Mikolajewski on 9700 0422 for further details.
Getting strength
THE Oakgrove Community Centre in Narre Warren South will hold strength-training programs on Monday mornings from 10.30am to 11.30am.
Designed specifically for people aged 50 and over, the program is led by a qualified YMCA instructor.
For bookings phone 9704-2781.
Book lovers wanted
BOOK lovers are invited to share their great reads and even disappointing ones with staff and others at Narre Warren Library.
Take a tour of the library, enjoy a cuppa and view the latest titles to hit the shelves.
This is a great opportunity to find new authors and friends.
There’s free reservations for those who attend Book Chat.
Times are from 10.30am to noon, Monday, 8 May, Narre Warren Library, Overland Drive, Fountain Gate, phone 9704 7696. Bookings are not required.
See the stars
COMMUNITY volunteers of the Mornington Peninsula Astronomical Society will conduct public night sky telescope viewing evenings at 8pm on Friday, 5 May and 2 June.
It will be a chance to view the moon with its craters, the ringed planet Saturn, the giant Jupiter and the red planet Mars.
These evenings will feature a multimedia slide show, interactive talk, hands-on meteorites and followed by viewing of the heavens with powerful telescopes.
Venue is The Briars Historic Park visitors centre, Nepean Highway, Mt Martha. Melways map reference 145, F12.
Prices are $8 for adults and $4 for children or $20 for a family of any size.
Bookings are essential so as to ensure sufficient telescopes are present. For inquiries email skywatch@iprimus.com.au or phone 0419 253 252.
These viewing nights are held regardless of the weather.
Visit a pet hospital
SOUTH Eastern Animal Emergency Centre in Hallam has invited the public to see what goes on in a working animal hospital to celebrate World Veterinary Day on Saturday, 29 April.
Staff at the centre is planning a host of activities that are ideal for an entertaining and informative family day-out.
From 11am to 4pm children are invited to bring in photographs of their pets as entries for a ‘cutest pet’ and ‘most unusual pet’ competition. Visitors will be offered tours of the hospital and there will be a number of interesting displays, as well as showbags and balloons.
The South Eastern Animal Emergency Centre is at18/151-159 Princes Highway, Hallam at the corner of Wedgewood Road.
Bands tune up
THE Casey Concert Band Festival will showcase local community and high school concert bands on Saturday, 27 May.
There will be something for every musical taste at the festival, to be held at the Cranbourne Community Theatre in Brunt St, Cranbourne. With more than 200 performers involved, the festival is a highlight of the 2006 City of Casey Performing Arts Calendar.
The afternoon session starts at 3pm and the evening session will follow at 8pm.
Tickets are $12 adult and $8 concession.
Contact Max Hunter on 5998 7100 or George Stephens on 5996 1205 for bookings.
Family history
THE Narre Warren and District Family History Group will hold its next general meeting on Wednesday, 10 May at 8pm in the meeting room at the Narre Warren Library.
All are welcome to attend. For details phone Lynne on 9704 9075.