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FRIDAY

6pm: Live music at One28 Doors featuring That Guy.

9pm: Live music at the Commercial Hotel Swan Hill featuring Tony Haley.

Evening: Live music at Swan Hill Club featuring Code 5.


SATURDAY

9am-noon: Kerang Community Market at Atkinson Park. Fresh produce, plants, crafts, bric-a-brac, jams, sauces and preserves.

4pm-8pm: Swan Hill Harmony Day at Riverside Park. Music, culture and food. Welcome to Country, kid’s activities, Billabong Ranch Animal Nursery, traditional dress parade, Punjabi folk dance, South Sudanese music with Ajak Kwai. More details on Facebook: @swanhillharmonyday.

5pm: Swan Hill Motor Racing Club’s Sonic Speedway. GP Midgets Victorian Title, Vic Mini and Lightning Sprints, Super Sedans, VSC Sport Sedans, R10 Power Series, VSC Ladies Opens, VSC Juniors, VSC Formula 500, Standard Saloons and V8 Trucks.

Evening: Live music at Swan Hill Club featuring Grand Anchor & The Cuz, Flying Mice.


SUNDAY

10.30am: A Walk in the Park 2023. Come along and support the Parkinson’s community. Entry is free. Sausage sizzle and coffee van onsite proudly supported by Swan Hill District Health hospice committee. To donate or purchase A Walk in the Park merchandise, visit www.awalkinthepark.org.au.

11am-4pm: Swan Hill Outdoor Pool presents Dogs Day Out. Bookings essential. $5 entry, hotdogs and dog biscuits for sale.

12.15pm: Nyah West Golf Club Three Person Ambrose with complimentary barbecue to follow. Everyone is welcome, a good day to come and try. Members are encouraged to bring a friend.

3pm: Bingo at Swan Hill RSL Club.

3pm: BOOP by Statera Circus at the Swan Hill Town Hall. Suitable for children of all ages and their families. Adults $30, concession/pension $25, 16 years and under $17. Tickets available online at swanhilltownhall.com.

8pm: Live music at Lake Boga Pub featuring Raised Outlaws.


MARCH 29

1pm-3pm: Swan Hill Crafty Critters. All ages and art styles. Drawing, painting, card making, knitting, crochet, scrapbooking, digital art, diamond art, creative writing.
Contact sh.craftycritters@hotmail.com.


MARCH 30

6pm-8pm: Barefoot bowls at 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. Wear flat shoes, thongs or go bare foot. No experience necessary.

7pm: Live music at Commercial Club Swan Hill cocktail bar featuring That Guy.


ALL MONTH

Until April 23: Tuesday-Friday (10am-5pm), Saturday and Sunday (10am-4pm), at Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery, are two exhibitions.
Five years in the making and an odyssey in its creation, Tales from the Greek is Marco Luccio’s artistic response to author John Hughes’ eight narrative adaptations of Greek myths and tragedies.
Featuring large canvases, found objects, drypoints, etchings, charcoal drawings, collagraphs, ink, mixed media, pencil and monotypes.
In Our Mallee, Our Home, local artist Paula Starrs observes the Mallee with a refreshing openness and an immediacy akin to an Impressionistic style.
Using broad gestural brush strokes, her painting is testament to her understanding and knowledge of the country she lives and works in, capturing hidden gems, quiet local shops, back roads, railway stations and more.

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