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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.

9pm: Live music at Federal Hotel featuring That Guy.


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.


TUESDAY

10am: Swan Hill Racecourse Bowls Club cancer flower day. Cost is $20 per person. All proceeds are donated locally. All welcome.


WEDNESDAY

7pm: Reel, Respect, Fish Smart, Keep it Clean at Swan Hill Regional Library. Celebrate National Science Week with a special event promoting sustainable fishing and healthy waterways. Guest speaker Lubin Pfeiffer, well-known YouTube fisherman behind The Full Scale Fishing Adventures and Michelle Slater, project manager from OzFish. Free event, supper provided. Bookings essential. Children under 12 must be accompanied by and adult.


THURSDAY

10am: Lakeside Golf Club ladies 4BBB Stableford. Cost is $40 per pair. Includes luncheon.


ALL WEEKEND

August 9-10: Swan Hill Sporting Car Club two-day test and tune event.

August 10-11: Variety Bash Ouyen to Swan Hill. Swan Hill to Finley 2025 will be a national bash, celebrating 50 years of supporting Australian children in need. Keep an eye out for the many Variety Bash vehicles stopping over in Swan Hill on Sunday. Leaving Swan Hill Monday morning for Finley. Give them a donation and a cheer.

August 10-11: 9.30am start both days Swan Hill Bowls Club – Classic on the Murray two-bowls triples. For more details, contact the secretary via email at wdlking@bigpond.com.

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