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Dive into the holidays

Dive into fun in the play pool at Watergardens Town Centre, with a range of inflatable pool toys, shapes, beach balls and more to choose from. Perfect place for fun and a pool party these school holidays. The activities will run until Sunday, July 14.

■ watergardens.com.au

Anxiety support

The Hillside/Melton Anxiety Support Group gathers on the second Tuesday of each month at the Hillside Community Centre, giving anxiety sufferers a chance to meet and talk. The next meeting will take place on July 9, 7-8.30pm. Gold coin donation.

Step it up

Join the Zumba party at Taylors Hill Youth and Community Centre on July 9. Have fun, dance and play games with Zumba Kids instructor, Niki. The class is a great way to burn off some extra energy these school holidays. From 10-10.45am. Free for primary school-aged children.

■ bit.ly/2XdsxYH

Citizenship Test assistance

Interactive sessions to help guide candidates through the Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond booklet in preparation for sitting the Australian Citizenship Test. The sessions run on July 6 and 16, and August 3 and 22. Melton Library and Learning Hub, 31 McKenzie Street, Melton.

■ 9747 5300 or library@melton.vic.gov.au

Arabic classes

Join free Arabic language classes at Caroline Springs library every Wednesday between 6-7pm. Ages 12 and above.

■ 9747 5300

English classes

Melton Presbyterian Church invites anyone interested to join their English classes at 55 Palmerston Street, Melton, on Mondays and Wednesdays from 4-6pm.

■ 0411 644 119

Support group

Visit Melton South’s Women’s Group for any type of mental health support. The group meets on Mondays from 1-2.30pm (except for public holidays) at the Melton South Community Centre, Exford Road. Come along for a cuppa and chat. Free.

■ Val, 0418 667 150

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