What’s on

TODAY

10.30am: Murray Downs bingo. Bring a friend and enjoy a fun morning of bingo on Tuesdays and Fridays with eyes down from 10.30am. Visitors and new players welcome

8.30pm: Swan Hill Club live music featuring Fanbelt

6pm: Leo’s Club movie night at the Lake Boga Catalina Museum. The Grinch (2000). Entry is $5 (includes food and drinks), bring your own bean bag


TOMORROW

8am: Lake Boga Foreshore parkrun. Join us for a walk, jog or run along the beautiful 5km course. Bring the whole family, walk and talk with friends, or challenge yourself. It’s the best way to kick off the weekend. For more details: www.parkrun.com.au/lakebogaforeshore

9am-12noon: Kerang Community Market on the fourth Saturday of the month. Fresh produce, plants, crafts, bric-a-brac, jams, sauces and preserves

1pm-6pm: DanceForce presents At The Movies at Harrison Hall, Swan Hill College. Bookings available through trybooking.com. Adults $25, students and concession $20, group (two adults, two children) $80. For more details, contact danceforceswanhill@gmail.com

8.30pm: Swan Hill Club live music blues night, special performance by John-Luke Shelley Breakaways and Guy Romeo, free admission


SUNDAY

8.30am: Swan Hill Kart Club races on the last Sunday of the month. Gates open at 8am, practice at 8.30am to 10.30am. Entry and scrutineering at 9.30am to 10.30am, racing from 11am. For more details: www.swanhillkartclub.com.au or swanhillkartclub@gmail.com

10.30am: Murray Downs bingo. Bring a friend and enjoy a fun morning of bingo with eyes down from 10.30am. Visitors and new players welcome

11.30am -12.30pm: Constructions Sunday Shotgun 4 person Ambrose Men’s and Ladies. 12.30pm assembly for a shotgun start. Free BBQ from 11.30am at the pavilion and drinks available for purchase. $20 per player, call the pro shop to book your spot

9am-1pm: Christmas on Karinie. Various market stalls: wooden toys, face painting, candles, soaps, spices, sauces, jams, jewellery, home deco and more

2pm-4pm: Swan Hill Ukulele Group at the Swan Hill Club

3pm: Swan Hill RSL bingo every Sunday at the Swan Hill RSL Club.

3pm-6pm: Swan Hill Club live music special performance by John – Luke Shelley


ALL MONTH

November 25-January 29

Tuesday-Friday, 10am-5pm

Saturday-Sunday, 10am-4pm

Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery – SALON NAÏVE

Immerse yourself in a bevvy of naïve Australian paintings hung in the traditional salon style, showcasing the many works the gallery is renowned for, including recent acquisitions and also favourites by Sam Byrne, Lorna Chick and Henri Bastin.

Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery – ON THE LAND

Mark Dober is a landscape painter who lives in Castlemaine, central Victoria. He makes his work on site in the surrounding forest and pastrol landscape. Mark also paints further afield, and will be undertaking a residency in our region to make work for his exhibition of wall-sized watercolours at Swan Hill Regional Gallery.

Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery – MALLEE Artists

Swan Hills longest running art group Mallee Artist Swan Hill, will celebrate with a range of works spanning their 21 year history. Past and present members come together showcasing a variety of talents in this diverse and uplifting retrospective. All welcome to our end of year exhibition opening and celebration.

Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery – SONGLINES 11

This collection of drawing, painting and ceramics has been created by students from the Koori Cultural Arts Course at Swan Hill Sunraysia Institute of TAFE during 2022. Comprising of both Elders and younger students, the group has worked together to produce a mix of Koori contemporary and traditional artworks and ceramics.

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