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Get ready for Halloween, kids

Kids six and over are invited to make something special for Halloween from 4-5pm on Wednesday, October 29 at the Caroline Springs library, 193-201 Caroline Springs Boulevard, Caroline Springs.

■ 9747 5300

Learn more on road rules

Don’t miss a community road safety forum to learn more about road rules and the effects of accidents. From 6.45-9.30pm on Wednesday, October 29 at the Catholic Regional College, Performing Arts Centre, 109 Bulmans Road, Melton.

■ 9747 7200

Monsters on the screen

Come along to a free screening of Monsters University from 6-8pm on Thursday, October 30 at the Melton library, 31 McKenzie Street, Melton.

■ 9747 5300

Check it out, mate

Join the Melton chess club to learn how to play or improve yourself. It will be from 8pm on Thursday, October 30 at Melton library, 31 McKenzie Street, Melton.

■ 9747 5300

To market, to market

There will be a vast array of activities at this Princess Events family market day, including face paintings, jumping castles and dancing. It will be from 9am on Saturday, November 1 at Melton community hall. 232 High Street, Melton.

■ 0410 409 443

Come together for Divergent

A free screening of Divergent for Melton teens from 4-6pm on Thursday, November 6 at the Melton library, 31 McKenzie Street, Melton.

■ 9747 5300

Save all that energy

Learn all about saving energy at a training program for leaders from 10am-4.30pm on Saturday, November 22 at Melton library, 31 McKenzie Street, Melton.

■ 9747 5446

Dig out your old stuff

Dust off your treasures and have an expert examine them at the Blackwood spring Antiques Roadshow from 9.30am-4pm on Sunday, November 2 at 26 Martin Street, Blackwood.

■ 0418 302 706

Craft to pay for carols

A wide range of craft goods will be on sale at the Country Craft Market with proceeds going towards Bacchus Marsh Carols by Candlelight. The market will be from 10am-5pm on Thursday, November 14 at Bacchus Marsh village shopping centre, corner of Young Street and Bennett Street, Bacchus Marsh.

■ 5367 1284

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