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7 things to do around Melton and Moorabool

Men in the kitchen

Join a group of like-minded blokes to socialise and cook affordable, nutritious meals. From 9.30am-12.30pm every Tuesday at the Melton Men’s Shed, 76 Reserve Road, Willows Historical Park. Costs $5.

■ 9971 5106

It all adds up

Melton South Primary School is celebrating education week by hosting a family maths night on Wednesday, May 20. Families are invited to enjoy an evening of fun and engaging maths games and activities. All participating families will take home a bag containing directions and materials for a variety of games to be played and enjoyed at home. From 5-6.30pm at 38-46 Exford Road, Melton South

■ 9743 2922

Seniors yoga classes

Yoga classes for seniors can help increase flexibility and deal with stress. From 12-12.45pm and 12.45-1.30pm every Saturday until June 20 at the Hillside Community Centre, Recreation Reserve, Royal Crescent, Hillside. $2 per session.

■ 9449 8027

Sew good

Enjoy patchwork, quilting, sewing and knitting on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Sessions are from 7.30-9.30pm at Stevenson House, 10 Stevenson Crescent, Caroline Springs. $5 per session.

■ Catherine, 0413 131 277

Job lab is a working idea

If you need professional advice on your job-seeking journey, join the Job Lab at Melton library to speak to career specialists and training gurus. From 10am-noon every Friday at the Melton library, 31 McKenzie Street.

■ 9747 5300

Improve your English

An English conversation group that helps attendees improve speaking, reading and writing skills runs from 1-3.30pm every Monday and 10-11.30am every Tuesday at Melton library. Sessions are also held at Caroline Springs library from 9.30-11.30am every Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday during school terms.

■ 9747 5300

Live@thechapel

Sunbury’s live music event will this year be a double-header with folk artist Kristen Leigh and soul-pop singer Elisa Kate. At Bethany Lutheran Church, corner of Brook and Jackson streets, Sunbury, on Sunday, May 24, from 6.30pm. It will be a free event, but there will be an opportunity to donate towards the performers’ expenses. Supper will be served.

■ Frank, 0457 721 435

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