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Tooradin Craft Bazaar

Amazing array of donated crafts and gifts are arriving daily and a huge display of wonderful items, all donated, will fill the stalls for sale at bargain prices as usual.

There will be a designated food and refreshment area, including a marquee with seating for our shoppers.

This day will offer a unique and wonderful shopping experience for all!

We look forward to sharing a great day with the community and shoppers seeking terrific Christmas gifts, cakes and puddings. Don’t miss this event!

Saturday 19 November 9am – 3pm at the Tooradin Public Hall, Station Street, Tooradin.

Multicultural Senior Citizens Groups

Are you a senior citizen from a Greek, Italian or Hungarian background? Would you like to meet, socialise and talk with other seniors from your background? Would you like to make new friends?

At the John Pandazopoulos Public Hall at 76 Power Road, Doveton, the Berwick and District Greek Club meets on Mondays from 10am. To find out more, call John on 0413 411 220.

The Italian Corona Seniors Club meets at the same address on Tuesdays from 10am. For more information, call Francesca on 0411 295 792.

The Hungarian Seniors Seniors Group meets at the same address, on Wednesdays from 10am. To find out more, call Julius on 9544 9094.

These Seniors Groups and others at the hall will have been meeting in harmony together for the last 25 years next year.

Tooradin Lions Community Market

The Tooradin Community Market operates on the third Sunday of every month from with a wide variety of goods for sale at Sawtells Inlet.

This will be the first market to run since the re-opening of the Tooradin Footbridge.

Run by The Lions Club of Balla Balla – Ordinary people doing extraordinary things – All profits go towards supporting people with a disability, community greening, fundraising for worthwhile causes.

Sunday 20 November 9am – 2pm at Sawtells Inlet. South Gippsland Highway, Tooradin.

Bahktar Community Organisation Distribution Centre grand opening

Bakhtar Community Organisation is excited to announce the opening of our second distribution centre in the City of Casey, in Hallam.

We are inviting you and your family to join us for a barbecue lunch to celebrate our grand opening on Sunday 20 November.

It is a free, family-friendly event with a wide range of activities for children. Please be advised that Monash Health vaccination bus will also be present.

Sunday 20 November 12pm to 3pm at 23 – 47 Gunns Road, Hallam.

Cranbourne Senior Citizens Club

Line Dancing – Monday 9.30am – noon.

New Vogue and Old Time Dance – Tuesday 1pm – 3.30pm and second Sunday of each month 1pm – 5pm.

Carpet Bowls -­­­­­­­­­ Saturday and Wednesday 12.30pm – 3.30pm.

Bingo – Thursdays 11am – 2pm.

Community Day – First Friday of the month 11am – 2.30pm.

Cranbourne Senior Citizens Club, 1 Codrington Street, Cranbourne. For more information, call 0432 107 590.

Sunday Sessions

Join us for Sunday sessions each Sunday at The Amstel Club, Cranbourne.

Join us on our outdoor green beer garden, sip away on your favourites and listen to great acts week in and week out.

Best of all it’s free – get down to the club early to grab your spot!

A great way to end the weekend.

Sundays from 2pm at The Amstel Club, 1000 Cranbourne-Frankston Road, Cranbourne.

Timbarra Over 50s Social Club dancing

A beginner’s class for those wishing to learn Old Time/New Vogue dancing will start on Friday 20 January 2023 at 7.30pm in the Multipurpose Room of the Timbarra Community Centre, Timbarra Way, Berwick.

This would enable you to join our regular dance night held each Thursday evening in the Timbarra Community Hall.

To enrol for the class or find out more, call Bruce on 0447 554 475.

U3A Casey Showcase 2022

Retirees, come and see what U3A Casey is all about – displays, demos and performances!

Afternoon tea provided.

Enquiries: 0421 705 726.

Where: Fiddler’s Green Retirement Village, 57 Gloucester Avenue, Berwick.

When: Sunday 20 November 2pm to 4pm.

Berwick Artists Society members exhibition and demonstration

Celebrate the works of the Berwick Artists Society at the Cranbourne library from 14 November to 25 November. Come along and view. You may find the perfect Christmas gift.

The last demonstration for the year, on Wednesday 23 November, is by It Hoa Pheh. He is a brilliant artist who uses watercolour, pencil and pen to produce his artworks.

It’s on at 7.15pm at the Old Cheese Factory, Function Room. Members $12 and non members $15. All welcome!

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