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FRIDAY

8pm: Taylor Sheridan at Mully’s Place, Swan Hill Town Hall. Taylor Sheridan’s music is an immersive experience, blending soulful vocals and masterful guitar work that invites listeners into a world of raw emotion and storytelling. Tickets online: swanhilltownhall.com or in person at Swan Hill Town Hall booking office or Swan Hill Region Information Centre

8.30pm-9.30pm: Live music at the Swan Hill Club featuring Triple Fried, free event.

9pm: Live music at the Commercial Hotel featuring Scoogs.

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.

9am-12pm: Anglican Boot Sale and Cottage Craft, third Saturday of the month at the Anglican Function Centre. A large variety of stalls including books, household items, craft, fruit, honey, plants and vegetables. BBQ and scones.

6pm-7.30pm: Men’s Health Night at the Moulamein Bowling Club with AFL legends BT (Brian Taylor) and Matthew Richardson. $10 entry proceeds go to Movember Charity.

9pm: Live music at the Federal Hotel featuring Triple Fried.

SUNDAY

9am-11am: Tooleybuc Food & Fibre Market, third Sunday of the month. Showcasing local produce and products.

11am: Park & Brag at Lake Boga, main street. Park up from 11am. Just a gathering of like minded people who want to show off their toys. Cars, bikes, trucks, tractors anything with an engine is welcome.

5pm-6.30pm: Soweto Gospel Choir – HOPE at the Swan Hill Town Hall PACC. Hope is an all new concert by three time Grammy winning Soweto Gospel Choir, celebrating songs and anthems from the freedom movement of Nelson Mandela’s South Africa, back to the Civil Rights Movement of Martin Luther King’s 1950’s America. Tickets available online: swanhilltownhall.com, in person at the Swan Hill Town Hall booking office or Swan Hill Region Information Centre.

FEBRUARY 17

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

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