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Singing shopping and face painting. Community calendar – June 29, 2016

Get pitch perfect

Werribee Community Singers are an acapella group that will meet on July 13 from 7pm at Central Park Community Centre, Hoppers Crossing. No auditions. First two weeks free.

■ Helen Gunn 0407 493 065

 

Market with the lot

The next lifestyle and produce market will be start at 9am on July 2 at the Italian Sports Club, Sala Roma room, 601 Heaths Road, Werribee. Stalls include arts and crafts, fresh produce, plants, flowers and food.

■ 9741 1225, visit www.iscw.com.au or

email reception@iscw.com.au

 

Fair with face-painting

Come down to the Jamieson Way Community Centre, 59 Jamieson Way, Point Cook, from 10am-2pm on July 3 and find stalls including crafts, jewellery, candles and food. There will also be free face-painting.

■ 9395 3777 or email

admin@jamiesonwaycc.org.au

 

Probus spreads its wings

Werribee Probus Club needs new male members, retired or semi-retired, who’d like to fill some of their spare time. Probus organises weekday bowls, special lunches, theatre nights, day tours, wine tastings, professional speakers for monthly meetings (fourth Monday of each month), as well as offering involvement in the B24 bomber restoration and Werribee Men’s Shed.

■ Jack or Noel, 9974 2227

 

Sunrise support

The Sunrise Women’s Group supports women between 18 and 65 living with a disability and/or mental health condition. The group meets fortnightly on a Monday at the Iramoo Community Centre, Wyndham Vale, from 10.30am until 2pm.

■ Lauren, 9689 9588 or

lauren@whwest.org.au

 

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