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What’s on – Swan Hill

FRIDAY

10am-5pm: Swan Hill Art Gallery presents Telkaya Exhibition at the Swan Hill Regional Library. Artworks from the Koorie Cultural Art Course at Sunitafe Swan Hill. Open to the general public, running until February 2.

6pm-7pm: Trivia Night fundraiser for Swan Hill Yamagata Student Exchange at the Swan Hill Racecourse Bowls Club. Best team name, entry $100 per table maximum 10 people, raffle (cash only). Tickets available via trybooking.com/events/landing/1338542.

8.30pm: Live music at the Swan Hill Club featuring Elise Drake.

SATURDAY

7.50am: Lake Boga Foreshore Parkrun, free event every Saturday. Arrive at 7.50am for an 8am start. 5km run, jog, walk, open to all ages and abilities.

8.30am-12.30pm: Murrabit Market, the first Saturday of the month and on Easter Saturday. Up to 100 stalls open for business, fresh home grown produce, food stalls, morning tea available at the hall, bric-a-brac, plants, fishing gear, recycled iron, woodware, crafts and live entertainment adds to the relaxed atmosphere.

6.30pm: Celebrating Women With Wings at the Flying Boat Museum. Enjoy a fabulous evening, two-course dinner, music with Gerry Vytilingam. Stories of the WAAFS who served at the No.1 Flying Boat Repair Depot 1942-1947. Multiple guest speakers including the wonderful Dr Helen Edwards. BYO drinks tickets. Bookings essential, tickets $50 available at the museum on 5037 2850.

SUNDAY

12.30pm: Swan Hill Racecourse Bowls Club Tournament. Sponsored by Swan Hill Smiles Dental Clinic. Any combination triples $10 per player, entries close 11am. Swan Hill Racecourse, Gray Street.

FEBRUARY 3

7.30pm: Rock n Roll Dancing at Murray Downs Golf & Country Club – 1st and 3rd Monday of the month. Come along and enjoy the music or bring your dancing shoes and join in.

FEBRUARY 5

7pm: Fight Parkinson’s Trivia Night at the Swan Hill Club. Table of 10, bring a team or join a table. Cost is $10 per person, $100 table of 10. Bookings essential on 5032 3060.

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