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Take weight off naturally
Struggling to lose weight? Struggling to get motivated? Want to try and do it in a friendly and less stressful atmosphere? Come and join TOWN (Take Weight Off Naturally) every Tuesday at 6pm at the Darlingsford Barn, Darlingsford Boulevard, Melton.
Catherine, 0416 612 517, or Bob, 0411 824 739
Food Handling course
Melton South Community Centre is running its next Food Handlers (HLTFSE001) course, along with Food Safety Supervisor (HLTFSE005 & HLTFSE007), on Saturday, June 4. These nationally recognised qualifications are valid for three years, and are essential for anyone working with food. Cost: Food Handlers – $65/$60concession, Food Safety Supervisor – $90/$85 concession.
l 9747 8576.
Parkinson’s support group
The Melton Parkinson’s Support Group meets on the second Thursday of the month 10.30am–12.30pm at Kurunjang Community Centre, 33-35 Mowbray Crescent, Kurunjang. New members and carers Welcome.
■ Helen, 0409 186 576
Sunshine Community Brass
Sunshine Community Brass is looking for new members to join its vibrant band of musicians. With over 90 years of history, the band is looking to grow for the future. Sunshine Community Brass is currently looking for trumpet and percussion players. It rehearses Tuesday from 7.30pm, 45 Furlong Road, North Sunshine.
■ Andrew, 0419 444 620
Boomerang Bags Bacchus Marsh
Boomerang Bags Bacchus Marsh makes reusable shopping bags from rescued fabric. They’re looking for people to cut, sew, iron and market our bags. Meets on the first Sunday each month at the Darley Neighbourhood House 2pm-4pm. Find the Facebook group for more details.
Melton Bridge Club
The Melton Bridge Club has recommenced weekly social Bridge sessions at the Melton Library on Fridays from 10am-noon. Come along to play an exciting, social card game and have loads of fun. Bridge offers the suspense of poker, the cerebral qualities of chess and the excitement of athletic sports, all in a relaxed and social setting. If you like playing cards this is for you.
Rosemary, 0407 894 817 or Ros at the lIbrary.
Melton Friendship Group.
Join the Melton Friendship Group for singles 55 and older. Meet fortnightly for coffee and chat nights and organised affordable outings and events.
■ 0406 493 734.
Melton Valley Ladies Probus Club
The Melton Valley Ladies Probus Club meets at 10am on the second Tuesday of each month at the Melton Country Club. The group is open to everyone, new and old members, to get together and discover the social aspects of the group.
■ Ann, 0425 705 150
Melton South Knit & Natter
All are welcome to join this social crafting group, running at the Melton South Community Centre each Monday from 10am-noon. Bring along any knitting or crochet projects and work on them while sharing tips, learning skills and catching up over a cuppa.
■ 9747 8576
Zonta club meets
Zonta is an international organisation bringing women together to support other women. The Zonta Club of Melton meets on the first Monday of each month at Melton Country Club, Reserve Road, Melton.
■ Suzanne, 0417 512 420
Mahjong group
Interested in learning to play Mahjong? The game is a tile-based game that is derived from China where it was developed in the 19th century. U3A Melton has a group who play on Tuesdays at 10am.
■ u3amelton.com or 0419 563 016
Melton Men’s Probus Club
The Melton Men’s Probus Club meets on the first Tuesday of each month at the Melton Dart Club, 63a Reserve Road, from 9.45am. New members and visitors welcome.
■ 9746 0271
Rose Carers Of Maddingley Park
The Rose Carers meet Wednesdays from 10am-noon at Maddingley Park, corner of Grant and Taverner streets, Bacchus Marsh, to maintain two beautiful rose gardens. New volunteers are always welcome – with or without experience.
■ Elaine Greenhall, 0418 171 119 or 0400 052 857
Melton Cycling Club
Melton Cycling club meets for regular Sunday rides. There are three different riding groups to cater for different abilities starting at 7.30am. The rides finish at Lazy Moe’s for a cuppa.
■ 0403 057 003
French and Italian for over 50s
Over 50, retired, or semi-retired and wanting to learn a language? U3A Melton offers French and Italian classes for beginners and those with more advanced skills.
■ www.u3amelton.com or 0419 563 016
Community singing group
If you love to sing, come join the Melton Singers. The group rehearses regularly and also performs at aged care facilities. The group is very relaxed and sings songs mainly from the 60’s and 70’s. It meets Tuesdays at 10am.
■ Val, 0418 667 150
Rotary Club of Melton
The Rotary Club of Melton invites new guests to join its meetings, held on the first and third Tuesday of every month, 6pm at Tabcorp Park in Melton.
Chill Out Sunbury
Are you between 12 and 18 years old and want to engage with other young people, participate in activities such as trivia, games, art, music, competitions, personal development and more? Chill Out Sunbury is for you. It’s free and happens every Wednesday, 3.30-5.30pm at the Sunbury Youth Centre, 51-53 Evans Street.
Sunbury Ladies Badminton Club
Get involved with a welcoming, fun, social group of women who have spread the word of ladies badminton since 1999. Social games are on Mondays, 9.30am-noon, and team competitions are on Thursdays, 9.30am-12.30pm at Eric Boardman Reserve, Wilsons Lane.
Come have a chat
Delve into deeper topics and enjoy intriguing conversations by joining the Table 8 Discussion Group. The key theme for the coming months will be kindness. The chats take place every Tuesday from 10.30-11.30am at Macedon Lounge, 40 Victoria Street, Macedon.
■ Carol, 0431 186 575
Sunbury badminton fun
The Sunbury Badminton Club has a new extra playing time on Wednesdays, 10am-noon. All are welcome to attend at Clarke Oval Stadium, 49 Riddell Road, with equipment provided and coaching available. Playing for the first time is free.
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society
If you’ve got a hankering to learn more about Sunbury and even your own family history, why not check out the Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society, meeting at 1.30pm on the third Thursday of each month at the Sunbury Senior Citizens Centre, 8 O’Shanassy Street, Sunbury.
Lancefield park run relaunch
Lace up your runners and join the relaunch of Lancefield’s 5km park run, happening every Saturday at 8am at Lancefield Park. No need to be speedy – participants can go at any pace. Make your way to 62 Chauncey Street, Lancefield, and remember to register.
Rotary club
The Sunbury Rotary Club meets every Tuesday at the Sunbury Bowling Club from 7pm.
Ladies probus
The Woodlands Ladies Probus Club of Sunbury meets on the fourth Monday of each month at the Sunbury Bowling Club at 9.45 am. The club is based on fun, friendship and fellowship and enjoys monthly outings, an annual trip away and a lot of fun meetings.
■ Val, 0418 138 214
Sunbury Ladies Probus Club
The Sunbury Ladies Probus Club meets at 9.30am on the fourth Wednesday of each month at the Sunbury Football Social Club rooms. The friendly group of women enjoy outings, film mornings, speakers and presenters, as well as special events like holidays and bus trips. New members are warmly welcomed.
■ Pat, 0433 789 754 or Sylvia, 0417 170 142.
Sunbury Combined Probus Club
The Sunbury Combined Probus Club meets every fourth Thursday of the month at the Sunbury Football Social Club at 10am. Visitors and new members welcome.
■ Carmel , 0416 477 271.
Toastmasters
Sunbury & Macedon Ranges Toastmasters helps its members develop their public speaking, communication and leadership skills. The group meets on the first and third Tuesday of each month, from 7.20-9.30pm, at the Sunbury Senior Citizens Hall.
■ vpm-4185@toastmastersclubs.org
Garden club
The Sunbury Garden Club meets on the first Tuesday of every month. There is a guest speaker at each meeting, which starts at 7.30pm at the Sunbury Football Club.
■ Cheryl, 9744 1663
Sunbury Seniors
Sunbury Seniors meet on Mondays and Fridays at 8 O’Shanassy Street, Sunbury from 10am-3pm. A variety of activities are offered – indoor bowls, cards, snooker, guest speakers, day excursions, subsidised lunches or just a cup of coffee and a chat. If you’re 55 or older and would like to make some new friends.
■ 0493 408 890
Bingo move
binGO MOVE is an active and social game of bingo. A number is called but triggers a standing or seated exercise, song or movement. Monday or Thursday at IPC Health Hoppers Crossing, 117 Warringa Crescent.
■ 8734 1400
Werr-I-Bee Long photo comp
Submit your photos, and digital art, to the Werribee River Association annual photo competition. three prizes awarded, $650 in-total. Open to amateur skill levels and to people who live, work or study in Wyndham. Competition closes June 15.
Bingo for all
The Werribee RSL hosts Bingo every Monday, except public holidays. Eyes down from 12.30-2.30pm.
■ 9741 5525
Western Budgerigar Club
The Western Suburbs Budgerigar Club meets at 7.30pm on the third Thursday of each month at Masonic Hall, 223 Watton Street, Werribee. Meet other members who are also passionate about breeding Budgerigars.
■ Don, 0414 975 862
Wyndham Ladies Probus
Are you recently retired or semi-retired? Looking for fun, fellowship and to increase your social networks. The Ladies Probus Club of Wyndham meets on the first Wednesday of each month at Hotel520, Sayers Road, Tarneit, and normally has an outing or event on the third Wednesday of each month.
■ Rosa Sanderson, 0410 303 046
AL-ANON meets
AL-ANON provides support for families and loved ones living with alcoholics and problem drinkers. The group meets Mondays at St Thomas Anglican Church foyer, 117 Synnot Street, Werribee.
Bingo for all
The Werribee RSL hosts Bingo every Monday, except public holidays. Eyes down at 12.30-2.30pm.
■ 9741 5525
Maribrynong /Hobsons Bay
Bollywood dance fitness
A vibrant and entertaining dance that is suitable for beginners. It gives a whole body workout while dancing to the rhythm of joy with the powerful nature of Bollywood music. Fusing classical Indian steps with folk, Latin and hip-hop styles, it offers a fast-moving and vivacious dancing workout that is great for enjoyable group exercise. Classes run every Tuesday at Braybrook Community Hub, 6.15-7.15pm until June 21. Cost: $54 or $45 for concession.
Meditation for Longevity
Meditation for Longevity is a journey of awareness and self care which increases one’s joy and fulfilment in life. Classes run on Fridays at Braybrook Community Hub, from 10.30am, June 3- 24. Cost: $32.
Heritage Walks
Enjoy a leisurely walk around historic Williamstown and nearby suburbs with guide John. Walks start at 9.20 am each Tuesday outside the Visitor Information Centre, Nelson Place.
■ John, 0418 377336
Wednesday Walking Group
The Williamstown Community Centre offers a regular Wednesday walking group that walks the local area, 10.15-11am. New members are warmly welcome. This activity is free and includes morning tea.
■ 9397 6168
All Aboard Club
The All Aboard Club has been going for 85 years. It is a social club which works for charities, with speakers, theatre and trips. It meets in the chambers at Williamstown Town Hall at 1.30pm on the first and third Tuesday of the month. New members welcome.
■ Wendy, 0421 747 040
AeroSpeakers Toastmasters Club
Would you like to develop confidence in communicating, competence with language and clarity in writing? AeroSpeakers Toastmasters Club would like to invite any and all residents to join them on the first and third Thursday of every month to help develop public speaking, communication and leadership skills. The group meets at the Laverton Community Hub, 95-105 Railway Avenue, Laverton from 7.00-9.30pm.
■ Vince Camilleri, 0413 734 707
Community Lunch and morning tea
The Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Williamstown will be holding a free community morning tea and lunch every Friday at the Parish Centre on Nelson Place. The morning tea starts from 10am. Tea and coffee will be served, alongside a variety of fun activities like knitting, board games and puzzles. The lunch will run from noon-1pm, with takeaway options available. Check-in and vaccination status are required.
Altona book sale
Friends of Altona Library hold a monthly book sale on the first Tuesday, Friday and Saturday of each month at the rear of Altona Library 123 Queen Street Altona, access via Coles carpark, 10am-1pm libraries.hobsonsbay.vic.gov.au/community/friends-of-the-libraries
Women’s Choir
Willin Wimmin choir welcomes new members. It meetd every Wednesday in term time from 7.30-9.30 pm at Church of Christ Hall in Douglas Parade, Williamstown. There are no auditions and members don’t need to be able to read music.
Walking group
Altona Meadows and Newport residents are invited to take part in a Heart Foundation walking group that meets on Wednesdays and Fridays. The group walks for 60 minutes, and is a great way to socialise and get active at the same time. Members are required to register with the Heart Foundation to join.
■ Ian Watson, 0411 566 862, or www.hobsonsbay.vic.gov.au/Community/Whats-On/Altona-Meadows-and-Newport-Heart-Foundation-Walking-Groups
Williamstown Craft Market
Commonwealth Reserve comes alive on the third Sunday of the month for the Williamstown Craft Market. The market boasts more than 50 stalls showcasing everything from handmade craft, homegrown produce and food vendors. There will also be live music. From 10am-4pm.
■https://www.hobsonsbay.vic.gov.au/Community/Whats-On/Williamstown-Craft-Market
Diabetes support group
The Westgate diabetes support group meets on the first Tuesday of every month at the Altona Bowling Club at 10am.
■ Elaine, 0415 030 996
Musicians welcome
Do you play trumpet, flute or lower brass instruments? The Hobsons Bay City Band is seeking musicians to join its community band. Rehearsals are held Mondays from 7.30pm at the Newport Lakes Primary School, Elizabeth Street, Newport.
■ Roger Lewis, hbcityband@gmail.com, or www.hbcb.org.au
Altona North combined probus
The Altona North combined probus club meets on the fourth Wednesday of each month at Altona Sports Club. Includes a speaker, organised trips and outings, and a friendly atmosphere.
■ Lesley, 0414 481 442
Point Gellibrand Rotary Club
Rotary Club of Point Gellibrand meets at Customs House Hotel, 161 Nelson Place, Williamstown, on the first and third Tuesday of the month from 6pm for a 6.30pm dinner meeting. The club has some great speakers and need new, energetic, enthusiastic members who want to make a difference in their community. Visit our website to find out more about our projects and community work via www.rotarypointgellibrand.com.au.
■ Pam, 0418 347 691 or rotarypointgellibrand@gmail.com
Mouth organ band
The Yarraville Mouth Organ Band meets Friday evenings at 203 Williamstown Road, Yarraville. Great music, friendly atmosphere. Everyone is welcome.
■ Heather, 9399 2190
Friendship Group
Altona Day View (Voice Interest and Education of Women) Club meets at 11am on the third Wednesday of the month at Altona RSL. The club is always open to new members, and anyone interested is encouraged to get in touch today and see what it’s all about.
■ Janet 9394 6522 or 0412 010 176.
Hume/Whittlesea
Craft and Conversation
Craigieburn library is hosting a Wednesday weekly craft group from 1-3pm and everyone is welcome. Join the craft and conversation group and share your love of all things crafty. Bring your current project and make new friends.
Community lunch in Roxburgh Park
Join the Homestead Team, along with members of the community for a free lunch and make some new friends whilst you’re at it. Lunch will be prepared by the Northern Turkish Women’s Association.The lunch will be held every Wednesday from 11.:30am-1pm at Homestead Community and Learning Centre, 30 Whiltshire Road, Roxburgh Park.
■www.hume.vic.gov.au/Eventbrite/Roxburgh-Park-Homestead-Community-and-Learning-CentreWeekly-Community-Lunch-317411976767.
Tai Chi for health
Come along to Homestead Community and Learning Centre in Roxburgh Park for a lesson in tai chi, a low impact exercise program to build strength. Everyone is welcome. It’ll be held every Monday from 10.30-11.30am.
■https://www.hume.vic.gov.au/Eventbrite/Tai-Chi-for-Health-317365848797.
World environment day festival
The city of Whittlesea is hosting a range of fun family activities for the World Environment Day Festival to fill your Sunday with excitement. The free event includes nature based games, science activities, a ninja course, scouts BBQ and more. It’ll run on Sunday, June 5 from 11am-3pm at Lauries Field, Brookwood Avenue, Doreen.
■ Narelle Bozinis, 9401 0542
Whittlesea Probus
Members of The Combined Probus Club of Whittlesea will meet on Monday, June 6 at the Whittlesea Bowls Club at 9.30am. A speaker from Major Road Projects Victoria will be present to discuss works on local roads. Visitors are welcome.
■ Andrew, 0438 578 652
South Morang farmers market
The city of Whittlesea South Morang Farmers and Makers Market will be held on Saturday, June 18, 9am-1pm, at 25 Ferres Boulevard. It showcases fresh local produce and homemade products, live music and kids’ activities.
■ 9217 2346
Sourdough Bread Making – The next steps
Suitable for anybody that wants to build on their basic sourdough making skills. Participants will learn what else can be made from a humble sourdough dough – English style muffins, bagels, sourdough crackers, grissini and flat breads and some surprises! Michael will share a variety methods and techniques that are sure to fire up your imagination long after the class is over. All ingredients and recipes are provided. Sunday, June 5. 2pm – 5pm. $90. 59 Francis Street, Yarraville.
■ 9687 1560 or www.ycc.net.au/shop/cooking-hospitality/sourdough-bread-making-the-next-steps/
Gozleme, Baklava and Turkish coffee
Learn how to make gozleme, a traditional savoury Turkish flatbread. Susan will teach you how to make the dough from scratch, kneading, rolling the dough out and, of course, eating it. Susan will also share her Baklava making skills. Sunday, June 12. 1pm – 4pm. $95. 59 Francis Street, Yarraville
■ 9687 1560 or www.ycc.net.au/shop/cooking-hospitality/gozleme-baklava-turkish-coffee/
Miso Making
In this workshop you will learn how to begin the process of making a batch of Miso using non-GMO organic soybeans and local ingredients. Shotaro will teach you how to continue the fermentation process at home, eventually giving you fresh and healthy miso. You will taste a variety of miso and related products in class and be introduced to the many different ways of how to enjoy it. This course is suitable for beginners. Saturday, June 18. 10.30am – 12.30am. $75. 59 Francis Street, Yarraville.
■ 9687 1560 or www.ycc.net.au/shop/cooking-hospitality/miso-making/
Indian Vegetarian Curries
Do you love Indian curries at restaurants? Why not learn to make healthy and simple curry recipes at home? Learn to make the famous Dal Makhani, Pumpkin curry, Baigan Bhurta along with Jeera Rice. Seema will teach you the rich history of Indian curries along with nutritional and health benefits of spices and herbs. Suitable for Vegetarians and Vegans. Sunday, June 19. 10am – 1pm. $80. 59 Francis Street, Yarraville.
■ 9687 1560 or www.ycc.net.au/shop/cooking-hospitality/curries/
Terrific Terrariums
Start with the basics of plant care and selection, then move on to the creative part – constructing your own piece of sustainable art with the vessels provided. Sunday, June 5. 10am – 12pm. $65. 9 Victoria Street, Footscray.
■ 9687 1560 or www.ycc.net.au/shop/art-style/terrarium/
Polymer Clay Jewellery
Create your own handmade jewellery with polymer clay. Experiment with moulding different bead shapes, sizes and patterns using various techniques. During this hands-on workshop, have fun with different colours to complete two bead necklaces, one pair of drop earrings and one pair of stud earrings or a ring. No experience necessary. All materials provided. Sunday, June 5. 9.30am – 1pm. $100. 59 Francis Street, Yarraville.
■ 9687 1560 or www.ycc.net.au/shop/art-style/polymer-clay-jewellery-2/
Soap, Bath Bombs and Body Scrub
In this hands-on class, you will learn how to make your own natural bath bombs, soap and body scrubs. Saturday, June 18. 1pm – 4pm. $85. 59 Francis Street, Yarraville.
■ 9687 1560 or www.ycc.net.au/shop/art-style/soap-bath-bombs-and-body-scrub/
Chatty Café Plant with Plants Day
Yarraville Community Centre to learn about the world of plants! The wonderful team from Mosey – A local plant store in the Yarraville Village will demonstrate plant care skills, tips and all things green. Wednesday, June 8. 2pm-3pm. 59 Francis Street, Yarraville.
■ 0411 954 744 or events.humanitix.com/yarraville-community-centre-chatty-cafe-plant-with-plants-day
Free rap workshops
There’s still time for young people (aged 14-25) in Melbourne’s west to learn from the amazing One Sixth, and his collaborators Damian Seddon and 2nd Thought. Drop by Braybrook Community Hub on Wednesdays from 5pm-7pm to learn some new performance techniques, gain production tips, and enjoy a bite to eat.
Introduction to Climate Change: Impact and Solution
Join us for an informative session exploring one of the most important modern issues: climate change. Expert speakers will provide an introduction to climate change, including climate science, the impacts, the solutions and what you can do to help.
This will be an interactive discussion, where we will also be inviting you to share your lived experience of climate change, and ideas about creative climate solutions. Wednesday, June 15. 1pm-2.30pm. Free. Braybrook Community Centre, 107-139 Churchill Avenue, Braybrook VIC 3019.