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Friday

Live Music – Swan Hill Club featuring Grim Fawkner

Evening


Saturday

Christmas In July – Manangatang Hall – All you can eat dinner buffet.

5pm to 10pm

Christmas carols, dancing, giving, dinner, feel the spirit of Joy.

Adults $25, senior/students $18 child $12.

Raffle tickets for sale.

Part of proceeds will be used for a good cause, church missions and feeding street children in Tarlac, Philippines.

Central Murray Football Netball – Round 13

All day

Kerang v Balranald, Cohuna v Tyntynder, NNW United v Koondrook-Barham, Swan Hill v Woorinen, Mallee Eagles v Tooley-Manang, BYE Lake Boga

Swan Hill RSL Club – presents Rock ‘N’ Roll themed night

7.00pm

Come along and join us for our Rock ‘N’ Roll themed night. Prizes for the best dressed and best dancers. Dance night with ‘Still Cruisin’. Bookings recommended.

Nyah Nyah West United Football Netball Club – Goods and Services Auction

evening

The largest fundraiser for the year and we are very grateful for the support we receive. We would love to see as many members, families and supporters in attendance in the clubrooms for the Auction.


Saturday and Sunday

Faulty Towers Dining Experience – Swan Hill Town Hall

Sat 6.30pm & Sun noon

Cabaret Tables 8 – All tickets $96.00 available online: swanhilltownhall.com, In person: Swan Hill Town Hall booking office Mon to Fri 10am to 4pm or Swan Hill Region Information Centre 9am to 5pm Mon to Fri, 10am to 2pm Sat and Sun.


Sunday

Papermaking – Vicki Reynolds

Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery

10am to 3pm

Using tools that can be found in the home or easily obtained or made, printmaker, paper maker, photographer and book artist Vicki Reynolds will take you through a variety of techniques and processes to produce your own handmade archival paper. 

Everyone will make several sheets of paper and take part in each part of the process. 

Please see our website for more information. swanhillregionalartgallery.com.au or email artgal@swanhill.vic.gov.au

Park & Brag – Lake Boga (Main street)

11am

Just a gathering of like minded people who want to show off their Toys! Anything with a ‘rumble’. Cars, Bikes, Trucks, Tractors anything with an engine is welcome.


Tuesday

Social Bowls Nyah

9.30am for 10am start

Names in by 9.30am for 10.00am start $10 per person includes light lunch and good fun for about 3 hours.

Please come along if you can as all levels enjoy our Tuesdays. Remember any sport is good sport.

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