What’s on this weekend

Cranbourne Library book sale: The Friends of Cranbourne Libraries are holiding a book bargain sale. Books from 50 cents to $5. • Saturday, 17 March from 8.30am-2pm at Casey complex, 65 Berwick-Cranbourne Road. Enter via Casey radio station doors.

Raising money for Cranbourne Information and Support Service
Grill’d Casey is celebrating its 2nd birthday on Saturday, 17 March and the restaurant team will be throwing a family-friendly event to raise funds for the Cranbourne Information and Support Service (CISS). There will be a host of complimentary activities on offer including arts and crafts, face-painting and a raffle with the chance to win a $150 Grill’d gift card.
• Saturday, 17 March at 11am from 11am. Grill’d Casey, Casey Central Shopping Centre at 400 Narre Warren – Cranbourne Rd, Narre Warren South.

Garden party
Enjoy an afternoon tea while raising funds for an English language centre in East Timor. Friends of Ermera is running the fund-raiser. It considers English-language skills to be critical for the aspirations of East Timor’s students.
• 5 Palmerston Street, Berwick on Sunday, 18 March, 2-4.30pm. Bookings by Friday, 16 March to Jean Lyon on 0431 106 667.

Plant sale
The Growing Friends group of the Cranbourne Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria Inc will be hosting an Autumn Plant Sale of Australian plants. A wide range of Australian plants in tubes and larger pots will be for sale – priced from $3.
• Saturday and Sunday 17 and 18 March from 10am – 4pm at Royal Botanic Garden Victoria – Cranbourne (Cnr Ballarto Road and Botanic Drive, Cranbourne).

SECAN members exhibition
The South Eastern Contemporary Art Network (SECAN) is proud to present this exhibition of members’ work. Featuring artists such as Sue Jarvis, Geoff Sargent and Janine Good, this exhibition will be a showcase of artworks, old and new, demonstrating the variety of themes, mediums and styles encompassed by this diverse and exciting group of contemporary artists.
• 6 Cardinia Street, Berwick on Saturday 17 March and Sunday 18 March 11.00 am – 5.00 pm.