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Cranbourne Library Art Space: The Beauty Within by Leanne Moss

Leanne Moss’ delicate pencil drawings depict the beauty of women and nature combined. This exhibition will be held at Cranbourne Library and will be available for viewing during library hours.

  • Cranbourne Library 65 Berwick-Cranbourne Road, Cranbourne East on Saturday at 10am – 4pm. Free entry.


Resident and Ratepayers meeting

The Casey Residents and Ratepayers Association will hold an annual general meeting. All Casey residents are welcome.

  • Saturday18 November, 10am to noon, Hampton Park Community Centre.


A Little Bit of Country with Jillian Lampkin

Jillian is a local performer from the Mornington Peninsula who has performed at the Tamworth Country Music Festival and numerous other venues across the country. Accompanied by guitarist Mark D’Rozario, Jillian will be performing a selection of country classic covers from Johnny Cash, Emmylou Harris and Ray Charles in addition to her own original work.

  • Hampton Park Library 22-26 Stuart Avenue, Hampton Park on Saturday 18 November between 2pm – 3pm. Free entry.

 


Craft and homewares bazaar

Christ Church Craft and Fellowship Group welcome the community to attend the annual Craft and Homewares Bazaar which has been running since 1903.
It includes stalls with patchwork quilts, cushions, household linens, toys, children’s clothing, hampers of homemade preserves, Christmas cookery and beautiful handmade Christmas decorations.
Large marquees are also filled with an ever expanding range of wonderful gifts as donations grow each year while an array of plants and local produce are sought by keen shoppers.
Profits will help to clear the church’s building fund debt. EFTPOS available at all stalls.

  • Tooradin Community Centre, Station Road, Tooradin, between 9am and 2.30pm on Saturday 18 November. Free entry.

 

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