What’s on

FRIDAY

7pm: Live music at the Mystic Park Hotel featuring ‘That Guy’.

8pm: Live Music at the Swan Hill Club featuring ‘Drowning Sorrows’.


SATURDAY

Various Times: Swan Hill v Tooley – Manang, NNW United v Woorinen (Night), Cohuna v Koondrook- Barham, Kerang v Tyntynder, Lake Boga v Balranald, BYE Mallee Eagles.

9am-12pm: Anglican Boot Sale and Cottage Craft, third Saturday of the month at the Anglican Function Centre. A large variety of stalls including books, household items, craft, fruit, honey, plants and vegetables. Barbecue and Joan’s scones.

7pm: Swan Hill RSL Club Australian Themed Buffet Night.


SUNDAY

8am-3pm: Swan Hill Pony Club Dressage and Show Jumping Competition. Get ready for another great event. Remember to bring cash for the canteen and amazing raffle.

9am-3pm: Swan Hill Kart Club. Club members and public encouraged to join us at April’s Social Day held at the Swan Hill Kart Club. Members and KA licence holders wanting to run their kart on track please register on KOMP. Racers encouraged to come and practice for the Sun Centre open held in June.

9am-11am: Food and Fibre Market, third Sunday at Tooleybuc. Showcasing local produce and products if you have a passion, project, grow produce or make a product we want to have you involved. Fabulous playground for the kids, amazing local produce and products. Everything from organic beetroot flowers and bulbs to honey.

11am: Park and Brag in the Main Street of Lake Boga, park up from 11am. Just a gathering of like minded people who want to show off their toys. Anything with a ‘rumble’ cars, bikes, trucks, tractors anything with an engine is welcome.


MONDAY

9.30am-12pm: Join group craft. Murray Valley CWA on the fourth Monday of the month (except December) costs vary each month depending on what the selected craft is. Usually around $5 for craft and $2 per person for the use of the Neighbourhood House room where we meet. See what is happening on Facebook for current updates.


TUESDAY:

6pm-10pm: Feast Murray River, Barham Boardwalk local food, local talent, local beer, local wine and local gin. Live music featuring Elise Drake. Bookings https://events.humanitix.com/feast-forest-farm


THURSDAY:

5.50am for 6am: Anzac Day in Nyah, assemble 5.50am at cenotaph memorial gates, Nyah Recreation Reserve. Commemorative Dawn Service starts 6am. At completion of service, a community breakfast will be held at the pavilion, gold coin donation.

6am and 11am: Anzac Day in Swan Hill begins with 6am Dawn Service at the cenotaph before 6.30am breakfast at the RSL, $5 donation. 10am meet at Beaurepaires, 7 McCrae Street for 10.30am march to the cenotaph before 11am service. Lunch available at the Swan Hill RSL at noon.

6am: Anzac Day in Woorinen, 6am Dawn Service at Memorial Gates Woorinen Recreation Reserve, followed by complimentary breakfast provided by the RSL and Woorinen Football and Netball Club.

10.45am for 11am: Anzac Day in Lake Boga, assemble for the march 10.30am at Willakool Drive. 11am service at the Catalina Flying Boat Museum.


NEXT FRIDAY:

7pm: Live music at the Mystic Park Hotel featuring Doubt Brothers.

8pm: Live Music at the Swan Hill Club featuring Thea McLoughlan.

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