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FRIDAY

7pm-8pm: Richardson Dance Studio elite comp team showcase.

Experience award-winning routines, featuring mesmerising solos, dynamic duos, trios and stunning troupes.

All proceeds from the event will go toward the Mallee MRI Appeal.

All tickets are $15.

Available online at www.swanhilltownhall.com or at Swan Hill Town Hall booking office or Swan Hill Region Information Centre.

8.30pm: Live music at Swan Hill Club.

Muso jam night featuring Geoff Gibson.


SATURDAY

Noon-9pm: Rock in the Park Swan Hill.

Riverside Park sound shell marks its 30-year anniversary with a special reunion concert featuring a stellar lineup of bands that have graced its stage over the years.

Under 16 years with parent or guardian. Free parking.

Tickets online at https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/rock-in-the-park-swan-hill-2025-tickets-1280424627529.

8.30am-12.30pm: Murrabit Market featuring fresh home-grown produce, food stalls, morning tea available at the hall, bric-a-brac, plants, fishing gear, recycled iron, woodware, crafts and live entertainment adds to the relaxed atmosphere.

1.30pm: Swan Hill Genealogical Society is holding a cemetery tour focusing on ex-servicemen and women.

This event is part of the National Trust’s Australian Heritage Festival.

Cost is $5 per person, under 16 years free.


SUNDAY

8am: Speewa Heritage Collectors Club swap and meet.

Entry is $5 per person. Barbecue facility available on Saturday night.

BYO food, free bush camping available, catering on site.

9am-1pm: Swan Hill Market at Riverside Park.

10am-2pm: Tyntynder Homestead open day. Music and Indigenous food. Entry is $5 per person.

2pm: Swan Hill Ukulele Group at Swan Hill Club.

2pm-3.30pm: Keith Potger’s The Seekers’ 60 years show.

Solo tribute to the group he helped to form back in 1962 covers the songs, the stories and the influences that shaped The Seekers in their rise to international fame.

Tickets online at www.swanhilltownhall.com or at Swan Hill Town Hall booking office or Swan Hill Region Information Centre.

MONDAY

7.30pm: Rock n roll dancing at Murray Downs Golf and Country Club. Come along and enjoy the music or bring your dancing shoes and join in.

MAY 3-10:

59th annual autumn Swan Hill Bowls Club carnival. Half day events of men’s and ladies. Covering all bowls games, single entries accepted. For more details, email wdlking@bigpond.com.

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