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What’s on

FRIDAY

4pm-6pm, 7pm-10pm: NAIDOC Week children’s disco Swan Hill Resort. Juniors (4pm-6pm) and youth (7pm-10pm).

7.30pm-10pm: The Robertson Brothers at Swan Hill Town Hall. A 1960s variety TV show. Theatre style seating. Tickets available online at swanhilltownhall.com, in-person at Swan Hill Town Hall booking office or Swan Hill Region Information Centre.

8.30pm: Live music at Swan Hill Club featuring Scoogs.


SATURDAY

9am-12noon: Nyah District Lions Club Market. Famous Lions Club donuts, fruit and veg, plants, produce, honey, bric-a-brac, concrete garden ornaments, CWA stall and wood raffle. Dogs allowed on a leash.

8.30am-12.30pm: Robinvale Euston Country Market. Food stalls, entertainment, fresh fruit and veg, plants, bric-a-brac and much more.

1pm: Dinosaur Time Machine at Swan Hill Town Hall. Buckle up and take a trip in a giant time machine to get up close and personal with a life sized T-Rex. Suitable for children aged three to nine. Tickets available online at swanhilltownhall.com, in-person at Swan Hill Town Hall booking office or Swan Hill Region Information Centre.


SUNDAY

12noon-5pm: Swan Hill Tabletop Gamers Club. No cost to play, snacks available to purchase. Bring your own card, board or tabletop game or join others.

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

2pm: Swan Hill Genealogical and Historical Society monthly meeting in Swan Hill Anglican Church Hall. Note the change of venue. Speakers will be Helen and Denis Gell, who will speak about their many areas of community involvement including within the church, education, Swan Hill Regional Library and op shops. Afternoon tea will follow the meeting. All welcome.

6pm-8pm: The Sydney Hotshots at Swan Hill Resort. Tickets via https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/the-sydney-hotshots-live-at-swan-hill-resort-tickets-1368186305069


TUESDAY

10.30am-11.30am: Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery school holiday activities. Steampunk seahorse for primary-aged children. Cost is $5 or free with a gallery family membership. For details, email artgal@swanhill.vic.gov.au.


WEDNESDAY

7pm: Book launch of Laugh Hard Chucky at Swan Hill Regional Library. Enjoy a story reading, book sales and free pizza. A great night for children, families and fans of Chucky.


THURSDAY

10.30am-11.30am: Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery school holiday activities. Cost is $5 or free with a gallery family membership. For details, email artgal@swanhill.vic.gov.au.


ALL WEEKEND

July 12-13: Swan Hill Sporting Car Club two-day test and tune event.

July 12-13: Swan Hill Kart Club Golden Power Series Round 4. This is Victoria’s premier karting series. For details, visit www.kartingvic.net.au.


ALL MONTH

July 11-20: River Lights at Pioneer Settlement. The night sky will come alive during the second week of the school holidays for 10 unforgettable nights of colour and creativity, offering an enchanting experience for all ages.

Until July 18, various times: School holiday activities at Swan Hill Regional Library. Contact the library to book on 5036 2480. Check the library’s Facebook page or newsletter for more details. Youth-friendly, free activities are: creation station, a magical search and find, build battle and blast off: Minecraft and VR fun, magic and

science fair, brick by brick, get creative with looms bands, magical twilight tales, sand-tastic art, glow and go: neon jewellery making, little chefs: roll and yum, STEM engineering, rock it, pet it, love it, crafternoon fun. Children under 12 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Until July 20, 10am-7.45pm: Skate Fest Swan Hill. An exciting winter-themed event taking place in the heart of Swan Hill. Families, children and visitors of all ages are invited to experience the magic of ice skating on a state-of-the-art synthetic ice rink. Creating all the fun of winter wonderland without the chill. Skate sessions run in timed blocks. Skates provided, seating for spectators, music and tasty treats on site to enjoy between skates. Visit Swan Hill Inc Facebook page for ticket details.

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