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What’s On

TODAY

Evening: Swan Hill RSL Club evening entertainment featuring Spectrum Discos.

8.30pm: Swan Hill Club flood relief fundraiser. Friday night live music featuring Adam Harvey and Beccy Cole. Visit stickytickets.com.au.

TOMORROW

8.30pm: Swan Hill Club live music featuring KEG.

9am-12noon: Kerang Community Market is held on the fourth Saturday of the month. Fresh produce, plants, crafts, bric-a-brac, jams, sauces and preserves.

10am-6pm: Quambatook Heritage Working Machinery Association presents Harvest Working Machinery Display & Vintage Tractor Pull. Working demonstrations of heritage machinery, vintage and classic tractors, cars, trucks and motorcycles, farming and household memorabilia/collections. Welcome sites available for buy, swap and sell engines. Shade areas available catering on-site, Saturday night roast.

SUNDAY

3pm-6pm: Swan Hill Club live music featuring Simon Ward.

JANUARY 30

4pm-5pm: Pop-up games. This school holidays Reclink in partnership with Youth Inc will be holding some pop up lawn games. These activities will start on January 9 and run for four weeks. All inclusive, no experience needed, so pop in and play some fun games. This is a free, youth-focused event.

FEBRUARY 2

1pm-3pm: Swan Hill Crafty Critters. All ages, all art styles, all welcome. Join us at the Swan Hill Club from 1pm to 3pm as we spark up our creativity. Drawing, painting, card making, knitting, crochet, scrapbooking, digital art, diamond art, creative writing and so much more contact sh.craftycritters@hotmail.com.

6pm-8pm: Thursday Nights at the Tooleybuc Sporting Club. Names in by 5.45pm on the night or message Danielle 0403 548 149. Open to all ages and abilities finger food provided. Please wear flat shoes/thongs or barefeet. No experience necessary.

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