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Friday

10am: Ultima Commemorative Anzac Service at the Ultima War Memorial.

7pm: Movie night at the Lake Boga Flying Boat Museum featuring Bill Nighy, Living. BYO drinks and nibbles, supper provided, gold coin donation.

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

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

Saturday

All day: Central Murray Football Netball, Anzac Round. Tyntynder v Lake Boga, Koondrook-Barham v Kerang, Woorinen v Cohuna, Tooley-Manang v NNW United, Mallee Eagles v Swan Hill, bye Balranald.

8am-noon: The Kerang Community Market has plenty on offer. Whether it is fresh produce, plants, crafts, bric-a-brac, jams, sauces and preserves, there is something available for all tastes. Free entry.

9pm-late: Live music at the Commercial Hotel featuring Beama supported by Matty Mayne and Tom Mitchell.

Sunday

10am for 10.30am: Swan Hill Parkinson’s Support Group’s A Walk in the Park fundraiser. Assemble at 10am at Riverside Park southern end. Fundraising to help lift the lid on Parkinson’s and raise awareness. Barbecue and coffee available, gold coin donation. Food van also available. Donate online or on the day.

2pm: Lake Boga Cemetery Tour. An easy walk around the cemetery with stories of the past. Includes the Commonwealth War Graves. Entry $5.

3pm: Shaun Kirk, Swan Hill Town Hall PACC. Shaun Kirk is an award-winning blues and soul troubadour recognised for his exceptional gift as a born entertainer, performing at the Swan Hill Town Hall. All tickets $30.

General admission available online at swanhilltownhall.com or in person at Swan Hill Town Hall booking office Monday to Friday 10am to 4pm or Swan Hill Region Information Centre 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday, 10am to 2pm Saturday and Sunday.

Wednesday

7pm-8.30pm: Swan Hill CBD History Walk, departs Swan Hill Regional Library at 7pm. Walk and talk the history of the business district of Swan Hill. Entry by donation.

Thursday

10am: Swan Hill Inner Wheel High Tea for a Cause, $20 per person, lucky door prizes. Prize for oldest tea cup and saucer or mug.

10.30am-1.30pm: Annual bowls event for people with disabilities, proudly supported by Mallee Sports Assembly, Swan Hill Racecourse Bowls Club and Swan Hill College. Cost is $10 per person which includes bowls, morning tea and lunch. Registration is essential by contacting Mallee Sports Assembly.

Friday

7pm-9pm: Passion and Purpose presents Paint Sip Swap art classes, first Friday of the month. Come and learn painting with a fun twist. Mocktails, nibbles and all art materials are included in the $60 registration. Bookings essential by contacting passionandpurposestudios@gmail.com

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

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