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City of Marion libraries are vibrant, modern, community spaces that help thousands of people find all sorts of information. You can also enjoy free events, classes, workshops and activities. This edition of 'What’s On' gives you a guide to upcoming events and things to do at your local library throughout February, March and April 2016.
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ACE PROGRAM - TERM 1 P 18
City of Marion acknowledges that it is part of Kaurna land and recognises the Kaurna people as the traditional and continuing custodians of the land.
Children’s Programs
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School Holidays
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Arts & Culture @ Marion
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Neighbourhood Centres
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Adelaide Writers' Week Regional Program
Attracting Wildlife to Your Garden
Bring some nibbles or lunch and watch Australian and international authors streamed live from Adelaide Writers' Week festival. Program of session times and authors to be released early in 2016.
Want to attract native birds and other wildlife to your garden and learn to make your garden wildlife friendly? Come along and hear about the wildlife you can attract and the habitat features native species are looking for. The session will be presented by fauNature who specialise in helping make the urban environment more wildlife friendly.
Saturday 27 February & Sunday 28 February Cove Civic Centre 1 Ragamuffin Drive, HALLETT COVE 5158 T 8375 6785 FREE!
Thursday 10 March, 6.30pm - 8pm Cove Civic Centre 1 Ragamuffin Drive, HALLETT COVE 5158 T 8375 6785 FREE! Bookings Essential
Introduction to Allergy
Marion Cake Club
Adult Manga Art Group
Depression is more than just a low mood, it is a diagnosable illness that affects the way a person thinks, feels and behaves, and it can impact significantly on a person’s day to day living. In this forum you will learn about the different types of Depression, the common signs, symptoms and the treatments available. You will also have the opportunity to hear the ‘Lived Experience’ story of Depression from one of MIFSA’s Community Educators. Presented by Mental Illness Fellowship SA.
This session will teach you to identify allergies, how to avoid common allergens, general management and allergy plans. It also explains anaphylaxis and what it is, how to treat it and how to use an adrenaline auto injector. Presented by Diane Edwards, Flinders Medical Centre.
You really can have your cake and eat it. Make friends, talk cake, and bake, bake, bake! Expressions of interest are sought from people wanting to take part in a Cake Club - monthly meetings to be held at Park Holme Library and Cove Civic Centre.
Expressions of interest are sought from adults wishing to join a monthly Manga Art Group on Thursday afternoons at Marion Cultural Centre Library. Each month learn new skills and styles and meet other artists. Facillitated by artist Mitch Hearn.
For more information and to register your interest, email Tracey at tracey.noah@marion.sa.gov.au
For more information and to register your interest, email Tracey at tracey.noah@marion.sa.gov.au
Tuesday 22 March, 6.30pm - 7.30pm Marion Cultural Centre - Sturt Room 287 Diagonal Road, OAKLANDS PARK 5046 T 8375 6785 FREE! Bookings Essential
Tuesday 12 April, 10am - 12noon Cove Civic Centre 1 Ragamuffin Drive, HALLETT COVE 5158 T 8375 6785 FREE! Bookings Essential
To book online visit www.marion.sa.gov.au
Workshops, Programs and Events
Dealing with Depression
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Crafting Cultural Connections Exhibition Launch
Crafting Cultural Connections Exhibition Launch Friday 18 March, 6.30pm
Residents have been attending traditional craft workshops across various community facilities in Marion to learn new artistic skills based on a variety of cultural practices. The exhibition Crafting Cultural Connections showcases the work of facilitators and examples of work made by participants in the workshops including Bangladeshi quilt embroidery, Eritrean basketry, Sudanese beading and Iranian embroidery. The launch will be held in March to celebrate cultural diversity during Harmony Week. The Traditional Craft Skills Workshop program is managed by Guildhouse and supported by the South Australian Government through Multicultural SA. Friday 18 March, 6.30pm City of Marion - Chambers Gallery 245 Sturt Road, STURT 5047 Please register your interest to attend the launch for catering purposes to Elizabeth Sykora T 8375 6713 E elizabeth.sykora@marion.sa.gov.au
Just bought an iPad, tablet, smartphone or eReader? Do you need some help? Book in for a 45 minute personalised one-on-one session with a Digital Literacy Volunteer. Sessions available at Cove Civic Centre, Cultural Centre Library and Park Holme Library
Digital Literacy
Make the Most of Your Device
Contact us on 8375 6785 for more details FREE! Bookings Essential
Library @ Home We deliver library materials to City of Marion residents who can't get to a library due to disability, ill health, mobility issues or caring commitments. For more information contact us on 8375 6785
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Meet the Author
Meet the Author: Rosemary Cadden 'Making a Meal of It' What to do with that one sad carrot? Making a Meal of It is a guide to making the most of the food we feel guilty about throwing away. Bursting with tips, ideas and recipes, this book tells you how to buy the best, keep it fresh, and make use of every bit - and, when you forget, how to restore and revive. The ideas are simple and flexible, from tasty solutions for last night's leftovers to easy recipes for a bulk buy or garden harvest. Meet author Rosemary Cadden as she demonstrates how to use up the not-so-pretty stuff that people tend to throw away and hear about her reasons behind writing the book and where it has led her. Books available for sale Saturday 27 February, 10.30am - 11.30am Cove Civic Centre 1 Ragamuffin Drive, HALLETT COVE 5158 T 8375 6785
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Rosemary Cadden Saturday 27 February, 10.30am - 11.30am
Do you enjoy pacey suspense with a touch of romance? Join the Suspense Sisters, Sandy Vaile and Rowena Holloway, for an informative and fun talk about their writing journey, the inspiration behind their suspense novels and an excerpt reading from their latest releases. Inheriting Fear by Sandy Vaile: A biker chick with attitude, a stalker intent on revenge, and a suspicious detective who can’t figure out if Mya is a victim or his best suspect. It will be a fight for survival.
Meet the Author
Meet the Authors: The Suspense Sisters - Double the Intrigue
All That’s Left Unsaid by Rowena Holloway: In the dark chasm of Italy’s past, some things are best left buried. How much will Harriet risk to discover the truth about her mother’s past?...because a mother’s silence can be deadly.
SUSPENSE SISTERS Thursday 17 March, 7pm - 8pm
Thursday 17 March, 7pm - 8pm (followed by book signing) Cove Civic Centre 1 Ragamuffin Drive, HALLETT COVE 5158 T 8375 6785
FREE! Bookings Essential
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Meet the Author
FRED GUILHAUS
Wednesday 6 April, 7pm - 8pm
Meet the Author: Fred Guilhaus 'Musth' Fred Guilhaus is the author of three previous highly praised novels 'Bankrupts and Bandits', 'The Devil You Know' and 'The Analyst'. 'Musth' exposes modern Africa in it's transition through corruption and exploitation of its own people. It sees the elephant and the Maasai as two sides of the same coin. How does the world preserve while it exploits? Books available for sale thanks to Wakefield Press. Wednesday 6 April, 7pm - 8pm (followed by book signing) Marion Cultural Centre - Sturt Room 287 Diagonal Road, OAKLANDS PARK 5046 T 8375 6785
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Bizlink Seminar with Small Business Commissioner
Legal tips and traps for starting a business
Tonsley Small Business Advisory Service
When you hear the words 'Work Health and Safety' it makes most people shudder at the thought of another presentation full of legislation quotes and dry, monotone presenters...NOT ANYMORE! This workshop will cover the essential safety requirements every business needs, and answer the questions that face business every day. You will take away a solid understanding of your obligations and how to implement safety into your workplace.
Get your business off to a great start with the BizLink Seminar! Meet senior government representatives who manage services that support your business. This is a unique opportunity to bypass websites and 1300 numbers and talk directly to all of the government organisations that impact on the operations and future directions of your business.
If you are thinking of buying or starting a business, then this event is for you! Come to this free information session and gather all the facts to ensure your business is a success. Topics covered include:
This service offers free one-onone advisory sessions for those wishing to start a business or operating an existing small business in the Southern Adelaide region. The Tonsley Small Business Advisory Service can help you to:
Thursday 11 February, 5.30pm - 7.30pm Cove Civic Centre 1 Ragamuffin Drive, HALLETT COVE 5158 FREE! Bookings Essential
Friday 26 February, 10am - 2pm Cove Civic Centre 1 Ragamuffin Drive, HALLETT COVE 5158 FREE! Bookings Essential
To book online visit www.marion.sa.gov.au/business-events
>> Choosing a business structure >> Commercial leasing essential facts
>> Plan for or grow your business
>> Purchasing a franchise business
>> Market your product or service
>> Intellectual property
>> Determine the best business model for you
Thursday 10 March, 5.30pm - 6.30pm Cove Civic Centre 1 Ragamuffin Drive, HALLETT COVE 5158 FREE! Bookings Essential
Business Marion
WHS – Why do I need it and how to make it work?
>> Price for differing markets
>> Understand where to go for funding or specialised help FREE! By appointment Contact Bob Sloan T 0417 731 125 E bob@sa-bic.com.au
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Families
Yoga for kids and families Unwind and calm the mind in this yoga session for beginners. Yoga teaches children a love of physicality and enhances their body awareness in a fun, non-competitive environment. Through yoga children develop coordination, self-confidence and a healthy attitude. Kids and families are invited to join us and get the benefits of doing simple yoga stretches. Lindy from Yoga Kids SA will facilitate the session. Please wear loose comfortable clothing. Tuesday 19 April Session 1 - Suitable for kids aged 5+ 2.00 – 2.50 pm Session 2 - Suitable for parents/carers with kids 3.00 – 3.50 pm Cove Civic Centre 1 Ragamuffin Drive, HALLETT COVE 5158 T 8375 6785
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We invite 10 to 13 year olds to join us in a fun book club where you will be able to browse new books, magazines and DVDs. Have fun doing an exciting craft and also learn the art of writing your own stories. The club meets once a month on Wednesdays after school. Snacks provided. MAR 2nd MAR 30th MAY 4th 3.30pm - 4.30pm Cove Civic Centre 1 Ragamuffin Drive, HALLETT COVE 5158 T 8375 6755 FREE! Bookings Essential
Children's Programs
Book Busters @ Cove Civic Centre
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Storytelling for pre-schoolers A wonderful opportunity to have fun together, meet new friends, listen to stories and make something to take home and stick on the fridge! Tuesday: Cultural Centre Library Wednesday: Cove Civic Centre Thursday: Park Holme Library 10.30am – 11.15am FREE every week during the school term. Children must be accompanied by an adult. No need to book, just come along! T 8375 6785
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A fun interactive session aimed at introducing babies and young children to libraries, action songs, nursery rhymes and rhythm.
No need to book... just come along!
Every two weeks at all Marion library branches. 10.30am - 11am T 8375 6785
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Baby Bounce
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School Holidays Want to add colour and fun to your April School holidays? Then head into any Marion Library branch to find an amazing selection of festive crafts, activities and some fantastic food on offer! Then use our props or make your own for those precious holiday memories in our photo booth. People with allergies: please be aware that there will be food onsite. Contact the library if you have any concerns.
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Be musical making maracas or tambourines or get busy making props for the photo booth. Older kids can enjoy designing cool masks. Complete the experience with tasty snacks! Make your own nachos and tacos. Cultural Centre Library Tuesday 19 April, 10am - 11am Cove Civic Centre Wednesday 20 April, 10am - 11am Park Holme Library Thursday 21 April, 10am - 11am
There are mini fun-filled pi単atas, sombreros and happy 'chilli people' to choose from this week. For the older kids - try your hand at a mini garden in a can.
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School Holidays
IT'S A FIESTA! Cultural Centre Library Tuesday 26 April, 10am - 11am Cove Civic Centre Wednesday 27 April, 10am - 11am Park Holme Library Thursday 28 April, 10am - 11am T 8375 6755
FREE! Bookings Essential
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Arts & Culture @ Marion
Seasons of a Lifetime
Faux P!nk
We fall head over heels in love, we fall out of love and we find “the one”. We enter other stages and ages where we run the gamut of stress, joy, fame and misfortune. We lose love and we lose friends but we still celebrate life and reflect on our adventures. Join The Dots as they take you on a journey through songs of life and love.
Playing P!nk’s best hits from her first album through to her current album and some classics as well! Faux P!nk will have you thinking you are partying with P!nk as you dance the night away rocking to your favourite chart topping songs. So Raise Your Glass and Let’s Get This Party Started!
Tuesday 9 February, 11am Marion Cultural Centre – Domain Theatre 287 Diagonal Road, Oaklands Park Tickets $17 Bookings Essential (Call 8375 6855)
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Friday 12 February, 8pm Marion Cultural Centre – Domain Theatre 287 Diagonal Road, Oaklands Park Tickets $33/$28 concession Bookings Essential (Call 8375 6855)
Sway My Way
Our Love Affair
Full Tilt Janis
Guaranteed to take you back in time and touch your emotions, this intimate and uplifting cabaret show includes hit songs from the 50s to the 80s. The best of Johnny O’Keefe, Fleetwood Mac, ABBA, Elton John and more with beautiful harmonies from Michelle Gorgula and Terry Nicholas. This versatile duo also sings stunning versions of your favourite songs from musicals by Lord Andrew Webber.
Cabaret crooning sensation Michael Coumi is the real deal. The triple threat performer pays homage to Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr along with character improvisation. He tap dances, sings the American Songbook with style and tells hysterical personal anecdotes through musical parodies. Coumi is the seasoned lounge act, showcasing his charm and wit. Featuring instrumentals by Breezin.
Jamie Jewell and Selena Britz present a nostalgic celebration of songs from the classic MGM films starring Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney. Music from celebrated composers such as George and Ira Gershwin, Rodgers and Hart and Arthur Freed, this treasure chest of American standards makes for fun-filled entertainment.
Full Tilt Janis hauntingly brings Janis Joplin back to life through the critically acclaimed vocals of Melissa Jubb and her talented band of musicians, who capture the sound, feel and attitude of the infamous Janis Joplin as they perform her greatest hits all rolled together in one big entertaining concert experience.
Tuesday 12 April, 11am Marion Cultural Centre – Domain Theatre 287 Diagonal Road, Oaklands Park
Friday 15 April, 8pm Marion Cultural Centre – Domain Theatre 287 Diagonal Road, Oaklands Park
Tickets $17
Tickets $33/$28 concession
Bookings Essential (Call 8375 6855)
Bookings Essential (Call 8375 6855)
Friday 11 March, 8pm Marion Cultural Centre – Domain Theatre 287 Diagonal Road, Oaklands Park Tickets $33/$28 concession Bookings Essential (Call 8375 6855)
Tuesday 15 March 11am Marion Cultural Centre – Domain Theatre 287 Diagonal Road, Oaklands Park
Arts & Culture @ Marion
The White Piano
Tickets $17 Bookings Essential (Call 8375 6855)
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ADULT COMMUNITY EDUCATION COURSES Adult Community Education Courses are an alternative to traditional formal learning. ACE courses are designed to improve your learning skills and are the first step towards other training and education opportunities. Courses are for people 17 and over, and are accredited through TAFE SA. FREE! Bookings Essential For further information or to book please contact Sarah Lesses at Glandore Community Centre E sarah.lesses@marion.sa.gov.au T 8371 1139 www.marion.sa.gov.au/ace-courses
Win that job! Preparing for Employment
English as a Second Language (ESL)
Starts Wednesday 10 February, 9am - 12pm for 10 weeks Cooinda Neighbourhood Centre
Starts Thursday 4 February, 1pm - 3pm for 10 weeks (school terms only) Glandore Community Centre
CAADZ Prepare for Job Selection Processes
Introduction to CafĂŠ Work Starts Thursday 11 February, 9.30am - 12.30pm for 10 weeks Cooinda Neighbourhood Centre CAADN Plan a range of menus
Everyday Literacy Starts Tuesday 2 February, 1pm - 3pm for 10 weeks (school terms only) Glandore Community Centre HCFA Alphabet Skills 2
VBQU170 Communicate with others in familiar and predictable contexts
Social Enterprise: Skills for the Marketplace Starts Wednesday 10 February, 9.30am - 12.30pm for 10 weeks Glandore Community Centre CAAAL Develop a simple learning plan with support
Basic Computing Starts Tuesday 9 February, 9.30am - 12.30 pm for 10 Weeks Glandore Community Centre CAABS Develop Preliminary Computer Skills
Computing Tools Starts Wednesday 10 February, 9.30am - 12.30pm for 10 weeks Glandore Community Centre CAADE Interact Online
Communicating for Work and Life Starts Friday 19 February, 10am - 1pm for 8 weeks Glandore Community Centre CAACA Communicate in a Group
Thursday course: Starts Thursday 11 February, 9.30am - 12.30pm for 10 weeks Saturday course: Starts Saturday 13 February, 9.30am - 12.30pm for 10 week Glandore Community Centre CAADF Use Technology to Undertake a Project
Health and Wellbeing Starts Tuesday 16 February, 9.30am - 12.30pm for 8 weeks Glandore Community Centre CAADP Investigate a Healthy Lifestyle
Get your Learner’s Permit
Mandala Colouring
International Women's Day
Starts Friday 5 February, 10am - 1pm for 10 weeks Mitchell Park Neighbourhood Centre
This casual group is a great introduction to community centres and their “something for everyone philosophy”. No skills required simply choose a Mandala pattern and some pencils and colour your way to relaxation. An opportunity to take time out and maybe meet some new friends. Includes morning tea.
- High Tea with Amanda Blair Join a great annual Glandore event with our engaging guest speaker Amanda Blair and a deliciously prepared afternoon tea. This popular event is a New Year must do, so gather some friends and be inspired with Amanda’s enthusiasm for volunteering, baking, op shopping and more. In its fourth year, this event has sold out on each occasion so book early to get a seat.
CAAEE Develop knowledge to apply for a vehicle learner driving permit
LOCATIONS Cooinda Neighbourhood Centre 245 Sturt Road STURT 5047 Glandore Community Centre 25 Naldera Street GLANDORE 5037 Mitchell Park Neighbourhood Centre 1 Cumbria Court MITCHELL PARK 5043
Monday 1 February, 10am - 11.30am Glandore Community Centre 25 Naldera Street Glandore 5037 T 8371 1139 $4 Bookings Essential
Neighbourhood Centres
Computers for Work: Intermediate Computing (2 courses)
Friday 11 March, 1.45pm Start Glandore Community Centre 25 Naldera Street Glandore 5037 T 8371 1139 $10 Bookings Essential
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Neighbourhood Centres
The Art Of Making Chocolate Gifts What a sweet treat to share with others by learning how to make ganache, truffles, molds, transfer papers, decorating and packaging your gifts which can be passed on as gifts for that special occasion or simply to enjoy when those unexpected visitors drop in. 3 Weeks Wednesdays Starting 2 February, 6.30pm - 9pm Mitchell Park Neighbourhood Centre 1 Cumbria Court Mitchell Park 5043 T 8375 6804 $30 (includes all materials) Bookings Essential
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iPad and Tablet Training
Middle Eastern Cooking
Crystal Club
Have you been given an iPad for Christmas and a little confused on how to use it? A 5 week short course is available on using an iPad or Tablet. So you will be confident on how to navigate your way around to use it with confidence.
Join Rima for this five week taste sensation, including Lebanese, Moroccan and Turkish recipes. Limited spaces so bookings essential.
Would you like to learn how crystals can help you live a happier life? Come and join Victoria to experience your own healing journey. No experience necessary and crystals provided if you do not have your own.
5 Weeks Mondays Starting 8 February, 6pm - 8pm Mitchell Park Neighbourhood Centre 1 Cumbria Court Mitchell Park 5043 T 8375 6804 $50 Bookings Essential
For more info visit www.marion.sa.gov.au/neighbourhood-centres
5 Weeks Tuesdays Starting 5 March, 6.30pm - 8.30pm Trott Park Neighbourhood Centre 34 Hessing Crescent Trott Park 5158 T 8387 2074 $80 (includes food and recipes) Bookings Essential
Wednesdays, 11am - 12.30pm Trott Park Neighbourhood Centre 34 Hessing Crescent Trott Park 5158 T 8387 2074 $5 Bookings Essential
The City of Marion Community bus provides transport for residents in the Hallett Cove, Sheidow Park and Trott Park areas on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Eligible residents are transported to the Hallett Cove and Westfield Marion shopping centres as well as visiting the Cove Civic Centre library. Call 8375 6821 for more information.
Warriparinga Way (off Sturt Road) Bedford Park, SA 5042 T 8357 5900 Over eons of time, the Kaurna people of the Adelaide Plains have gathered at Warriparinga. The Living Kaurna Cultural Centre was built here to ensure that Kaurna culture, and the Dreaming Story of the Land, is passed on from generation to generation.
Marion Heritage Research Centre 245 Sturt Road, Sturt, SA 5047 T 7420 6455 The centre located in the old ‘Red House’, next to the administration building, provides a focal point for Marion’s cultural heritage. Documents and photographs relating to Marion’s history are preserved, stored, shared and researched from here.
Marion Swimming Centre (Marion Outdoor Pool)
Oaklands Road (Corner Hendrie Street), Park Holme, SA 5043 T 8267 4939 The Marion Swimming Centre is a premier open air swimming facility set in grassed and shady grounds and located in the heart of Marion, offering summertime fun and relaxation for everyone.
Marion Cultural Centre 287 Diagonal Road, Oaklands Park, SA 5046 T 8375 6855 The Marion Cultural Centre holds many different events throughout the year, offering a range of exciting events for everyone. Visit marion.sa.gov.au/ whats-on-at-the-mcc and download the February to April 2014 brochure
Youth Development Team Shaun Stevens T 0411 261 602 As a diverse and vibrant council, the City of Marion has many opportunities to offer our young people including events and school holiday programs. Visit marion.sa.gov.au for the latest program of events
Arts and Cultural Development 245 Sturt Road, Sturt, SA 5046 T 8375 6600 Council provides opportunities for residents to participate in arts and cultural development programs and projects which express the identity of our local area, explore new ideas and encourage cultural connections between diverse community groups including age, ability, sexuality and ethnicity.
Neighbourhood and Community Centres Cooinda, Glandore, Mitchell Park, Trott Park T 8375 6600 Neighbourhood Centres aim to respond to the health, welfare, social, educational and recreational needs of the community. As well as having a huge choice of what to do, you are guaranteed a warm and welcoming environment with great staff, helpful volunteers and good company.
For more programs, events, workshops and venues in Marion Visit the City of Marion Events calendar at marion.sa.gov.au for all City of Marion events or phone 8375 6600
Venue Details
Living Kaurna Cultural Centre
LIBRARY LOCATIONS AND OPENING TIMES
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CULTURAL CENTRE
COVE CIVIC CENTRE
PARK HOLME
287 Diagonal Road, Oaklands Park, SA 5046
1 Ragamuffin Drive, Hallett Cove, SA 5158
Duncan Avenue, Park Holme, SA 5043
T 8375 6785
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