What’s On

FRIDAY

5.15pm for 5.45pm: Mini golf tournament series at Tooleybuc Sporting Club. Team/family event (four per team). Cost is $15 per person, includes pizza, snacks and ice cream. Team prizes including $2000.

6pm-10pm: Novo Youth Ball at Swan Hill Aquatic & Recreation Centre. Strictly a drug, smoke and alcohol-free event. No dress code, the ball is a come-as-you-like event. From jeans to a ball gown, guests can wear whatever they like, to encourage inclusiveness and young people to come together. Cost is $5. Available at secondary schools or Youth Inc at 50-52 Campbell Street, Swan Hill.

7pm: The Hoffmans Entertainment at Swan Hill Racecourse Bowls Club. Entertainers performing hits of country, 50s style, rock and roll and some comedy thrown in. Cost is $15 per person.

8pm: Live music at Swan Hill Club featuring Elise Drake.


SATURDAY

8am: Lake Boga Foreshore parkrun. Register your first run. Email lakebogaforeshore@parkrun.com.

8am-noon: Kerang Community Market featuring fresh produce, plants, crafts, bric-a-brac, jams, sauces and preserves, there is something available for all tastes. Free entry.

10am: Nyah Nyah West United Football Netball Club season launch children’s super clinic. For ages five and older. Football and netball skills games, 11am season launch, 11.30am barbecue lunch available, noon netball match senior and junior games, football seniors, reserves, under-18 mixed over six quarters.

9pm-noon: Live music at Federal Hotel, Murray Downs featuring That Guy.


SUNDAY

9am: Former AFL/AFLW stars super Sunday clinic. Open for all junior players. 9am girls, 10am under-10/12, 11am under-15. Fully qualified coaching staff. Bookings essential.


MONDAY

9.30am-noon: Group craft with Murray Valley CWA. Costs vary each month depending on what the selected craft is. Usually $5 for craft and $2 per person for the use of the Swan Hill Neighbourhood House room.


TUESDAY

7pm: Barefoot bowls at Murray Downs Golf & Country Club. Teams of three. Cost is $5 per player.

7.15pm: Bingo at Tooleybuc Sporting Club.


WEDNESDAY

4.30pm-6.30pm: Swan Hill Easter egg hunt at Swan Hill Christian School. Children’s activities, games, prizes, free barbecue and Easter eggs.


THURSDAY

11.30am: Bingo at Tooleybuc Sporting Club.

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