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TGI Fridays Good Friday Appeal Family Day
TGI Fridays Fountain Gate will begin fundraising for the Royal Children’s Hospital’s Good Friday Appeal. All eight of the Bar & Grill’s Victorian restaurants will donate $5 for every rack of ribs sold to the cause, with a minimum commitment of $10,000.
• Between Monday 19 March and Thursday 29 March. TGI Fridays Fountain Gate will also host a family day on Saturday 24 March from 12pm until 3pm. Free to attend. Meals costs vary.

Bunjil Place Library Art Space: A Year in Casey County by Kathleen Newman
Kathleen Newman’s beautiful watercolour sketchbooks tell the story of her first year in the suburb she now calls home, as told in (a few) words and lyrical drawings. It is a record of the mundane and the everyday – her personal observations and daily experiences moving to a new neighbourhood on returning to Melbourne after 45 years abroad.
• Saturday 24 March at Bunjil Place at 2 Patrick Northeast Drive, Narre Warren from 9am – 5pm.

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.
• Saturday 24 March and Sunday 25 March from 11am – 5pm at 6 Cardinia Street, Berwick.

 

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