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Holi – Festival of Colours
Celebrate the Festival of Colours at Selandra Community Hub. Grab a delicious feed from our friends at Chilli Express and Amdavadi Food Truck, sit back and enjoy our DJ, and a performance by BindaasBollywood DanceCompany followed by an interactive workshop. While you’re here, don’t forget to get a beautiful henna tattoo from our talented Henna Artists and grab some coloured powder to join in the traditional throwing of the colours. Whether you’re dressed in colour, or head-to-toe in white, you’ll definitely be leaving colourful and bright. Free entry.
• Saturday 10 March 5pm – 7pm at Selandra Community Hub, 7-9 Selandra Boulevard, Clyde North.

Bunjil Place Library Art Space: A Touch of Colour by Janet Matthews
Janet Matthews is a multi-award winning local artist working in colour pencil and graphite. She enjoys sharing her work with the community, to remind us of the beauty of our natural environment. Her exquisitely detailed artwork is much-loved for the personality and humour she imbues into her subject matter. The Bunjil Place Library is open 9.00 am to 9.00 pm Monday to Friday and 10.00 am to 5.00 pm on Saturdays and Sundays. Free entry.
• Friday 9 March at 9am – 5pm and Saturday 10 March from 9am – 5pm at 2 Patrick Northeast Drive, Narre Warren.

Free information session and weaving introduction
Our vision is to bring together members of our diverse community, through the act of ‘making’. We will make a woven wall hanging / banner that represents who we are as individuals living together within the same community. All ages, abilities and cultures are welcome to participate in this project. Two informal information sessions will soon be held at BPNH followed by a free Introduction to Weaving workshop.
• Sunday 11 March from 9.30am – 1pm at Brentwood Park Community Centre, 21 Bemersyde Drive, Berwick.

Bunjil Place Library Art Space: A Touch of Colour by Janet Matthews
Janet Matthews is a multi-award winning local artist working in colour pencil and graphite. She enjoys sharing her work with the community, to remind us of the beauty of our natural environment. Her exquisitely detailed artwork is much-loved for the personality and humour she imbues into her subject matter. Free entry.
• Saturday 10 March 9am – 5pm at Bunjil Place, 2 Patrick Northeast Drive, Narre Warren.
 

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