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Wilson Botanic Park Family Picnic Trip
Pack a healthy lunch and join other Casey families for a picnic day out to the stunning, Wilson Botanic Park Berwick. The Upper Shelter has been booked, right next to near the playground is the perfect spot to relax and soak in the peace and quiet while you eat, followed by a stroll through the park.
• Selandra Community Hub, 7-9 Selandra Boulevard, Clyde North on Friday 12 January from 10am – 1pm. Bookings are essential. To book, please visit the TryBooking website. Free entry ($2 per person on the bus from the Hub).

Endeavour Hills Library Art Space: Scratching the Surface by Sheila Daniells
Sheila Daniells’ incredible scratchboard artworks express her passion for animals, especially endangered species. This exhibition will be held at Endeavour Hills Library and will be available for viewing during library hours.
• Endeavour Hills Library at Raymond McMahon Boulevard, Endeavour Hills on Friday 12 January from 10am – 8pm and Saturday 13 January from 10am – 8pm. Free entry.

Doveton Library Art Space: The Changing Face of Cardinia by Janine Good
This exhibition aims to promote social cohesion with a focus on the underlying beauty of cultural diversity. This exhibition will be held at Doveton Library and will be available for viewing during library hours.
• Doveton Library 28 Autumn Place, Doveton on Thursday 11 January, Friday 12 January and Saturday 13 January from 10.00 am – 8.00 pm. Free entry.

The Farmers Market at The Old Cheese Factory
Held in the picturesque gardens of the local farming property of The Old Cheese Factory in Berwick, the site has many amenities including a children’s playground and cafe. Farm fresh and organic seasonal fruit, vegetables, herbs and spices, honey, cheeses, jams, condiments and preserves, rare and free range lamb, beef, pork, certified free range eggs, herb and vegetable seedlings, pies, fruit pies, cakes, artisan loaves, sour dough and gluten free breads, olives and olive oil and much more. No on sellers here only produce straight from the farmer to you.
• The Old Cheese Factory at 34 Homestead Road, Berwick on Saturday 13 January 8am – 12.30pm. Cost: Gold coin donation.

 

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