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COMMUNITY CALENDAR: Melton and Moorabool

Give badminton a go

Looking for a fun, indoor sporting challenge to enjoy at the weekend? Join the Bacchus Marsh Badminton group every Sunday afternoon. Games will be played between 2.30-4.30 pm.

■ badminton@bigpond.com or call 0422 412 964

Kite Making and Flying

NAIDOC Week will be celebrated in Melton starting with the Bullum Bullum Kite Making Workshop on Wednesday, July 9 from 11am-1pm at the Melton Community Hall, 232 High Street, Melton. Families are encouraged to join in the festivities by making a white butterfly kite. Bullum Bullum means “white butterfly” and represents freedom of expression. The event will then be followed by a kite flying family day at the Bullum Bullum Aboriginal Place in Burnside on Saturday July 12 where families can fly their kites and enjoy a barbecue lunch. The day will be held at Carinya Park, corner Carinya Boulevard and Illawong Terrace, Burnside between 11.30am-1pm.

■ 0421 458 891 or email simone@longgrassprojects.com.au

Solomon inspires solo show

Melton artist John Rigby’s first solo exhibition is inspired by the 3000-year-old works of Solomon, who wrote about life’s meaning. Using his perspective as backdrop, this exhibition invites viewers to look at what gives their lives meaning. It finishes on July 10, and is at the Melton Uniting Church, at 17 Yuille Street.

■ 0402 426 606

Take part in tree-planting

A Planet Ark tree-planting day will be held in Brookfield on July 27 by Melton Environment Group, with young and old invited to take part. All participants receive an indigenous plant, and free hot and cold drinks and snacks will be on hand. Meet at Arnolds Creek in Black Dog Drive, just west of the Coburns Road and Black Dog Drive roundabout. It starts at 10am.

■ 0438 277 252

Get with the band

The Western Region Concert Band is looking for percussion, brass and sax players to join the group. Rehearsals are held every Saturday from 9am at the Errington Community Centre, Princess Street, St Albans. Entry via side gate adjacent to the football oval. Melway map 26 A1.

■ Eddie, 9687 6644

Botanic Garden walk

A guided walk through the Melton Botanic Garden will be held on July 11, to see local indigenous plants from the region. The 90-minute walk is part of NAIDOC week celebrations, and will be followed by morning tea. It starts at 10am. Meet on the corner of Tullidge and William streets. Bookings essential.

■ 9743 3819

Ladies Night Out

The inaugural Ladies Night Out event hosted by Princess Events in conjunction with Absolute Kaos Indoor Play Centre will be held on Friday August 15 from 7-10pm. Tickets are available for $10 and must be pre-purchased. The night will include free and discounted services and products including facials and massages.

■ princess.events.ladiesnight@gmail.com or call 0410 409 443

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