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FRIDAY

11am to 12pm: MDAS Youth Art Exhibition at MDAS Swan Hill Community Hall, 70 Nyah Road. Make sure to come and see the hard work of young First Nations artists on display.

Evening: Live music at Mystic Park Hotel featuring MACCA.

8pm: Rob Young comedy hypnotist at Swan Hill Town Hall. Young on stage, together with his stars of the show (all volunteers from the audience), will keep the audience in fits of laughter for the entire show, and have them talking about the event for years to come. Tickets are available online at swanhilltownhall.com or in person at Swan Hill Town Hall booking office or Swan Hill Region Information Centre.

8.30pm: Live music at Swan Hill Club featuring Drowning Sorrows.


SATURDAY

9am to 12pm: Anglican Boot Sale and Cottage Craft at the Anglican Function Centre. Held every third Saturday of the month, there will be a large variety of stalls including books, household items, craft, fruit, honey, plants and vegetables for sale. Barbecue and scones will also be available.

6pm: Lake Boga Sunset Park Up at Marraboor Street. Live music from 8pm at Lake Boga Pub featuring Tim Richards.

8.30pm: Live music at Murray Downs Golf & Country Club featuring Aussie DC Australia’s premier AC/DC tribute band.


SUNDAY

9am to 11am: Tooleybuc Food & Fibre Market at Mensforth Park, Murray Street, Tooleybuc. Held every third Sunday of the month. Showcasing local produce and products.

Evening: Swan Hill Trots 2025 Blue Pearl Classic at Swan Hill Racecourse. Join Tony Keil and family for a wonderful Sunday evening at the Swan Hill Trots. For $50 per person that includes entry, a two-course meal and a race book. Tables of eight available. Dress code is famous Aussie icons.

Evening: Live music at Mystic Park Hotel featuring MACCA.


JANUARY 24

2pm to 3pm: School holiday activity. Join staff from Bunnings Swan Hill for a simple, fun and creative children’s activity. Create a unique picture using coloured sand, sticky paper and your imagination! This is a free activity but bookings are essential.

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