What’s on this weekend

St. Peter’s College presents Disney’s High School Musical: With a cast and crew of over 100 students from both the West Campus and the East Campus, this is bound to be a winning production with many exciting and engaging singing and dancing numbers showcasing the immense talent at St. Peter’s College. The costumes and set are looking very 90’s and there’s plenty of Wild Cat action on stage. • Thursday 16 August 7.30pm (opening night), Friday 17 August at 7.30pm and Saturday August 2pm and 7.30pm at George Jenkins Theatre, Monash University, Frankston. Tickets from $17.50 (students and seniors, Health Care Card Holders). Pensioners and $24.00 for Standard admission. Children under 2 year old may attend if they are seated on the laps of their parent or guardian and not occupying a seat. For more information visit: https://mapa.monash.edu/event/st-peters-college/

 Breeze Babes Berwick – Cycling on predominantly paths and trails

Breeze Rides is a program coordinated by Cycling Victoria that provides recreational riding opportunities for women. Breeze Rides are rides for women, led by women. The rides are about experiencing the joy of cycling, getting fit, having fun and meeting likeminded women. Hallam Valley Trail, starting at Sweeney Reserve, Berwick. Meeting point is the first carpark on your left entering from Dempster Way.

• Saturday 18 August 10am – 12pm at Sweeney Recreation Reserve, 70 Melzak Way, Berwick. Free entry.

Bumble Bee Baby and Children’s Market

Bumble Bee Baby and Children’s Markets are excited to announce our upcoming market at Berwick Fields primary School. Running since 2010, our markets are great for parents, expectant parents, grandparents and carers on the hunt for high quality pre loved, handmade and new goods at reasonable prices. We also have a range of service providers highlighting themselves to the local community.

• Sunday 19 August from 9am – 12pm, 35 Gwendoline Drive, Berwick. Cost: $2 entry for adults, children under 12 free.

Cranbourne Library Art Space: Enigma by Madhumita Satpathi

Madhumita Satpathi’s paintings feature scenes from daily life in realistic as well as abstract form. She compels the viewer to look again and consider a different aspect beyond what is visible. Please note the exhibition can only be viewed during library hours

• Saturday 18 August 9am – 5pm at Cranbourne Library, 65 Berwick Cranbourne Road, Cranbourne.