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MAY . JUN . JUL | 2019 | ISSUE 22
Want to pick the pages in your libraries? Come along to this exclusive event where you will get to select brand new titles to be added into our collections! Choose from a wide range of materials on display by our favourite booksellers, enjoy bubbles & bites, be entertained by adult storytelling sessions with author and Fringe artist Tracy Crisp and go in the draw to win a prize pack of signed books. All attendees receive a gift bag on arrival. Wednesday 29 May, 6pm–8pm Cove Civic Centre 1 Ragamuffin Drive, Hallett Cove FREE! Bookings Essential BOOK marionlibraries.eventbrite.com T 8375 6755
SAFE SLEEPING WORKSHOP P 10
HISTORY MONTH P 14
Reconciliation & NAIDOC Weeks
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Workshops, Programs & Events
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Adult Community Education
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History Month
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Author Events
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CONTENTS
City of Marion boasts vibrant, modern, community spaces that provide a range of events, classes, workshops and activities for all ages. This edition of 'What’s On' gives you a guide to upcoming events and things to do in the City of Marion throughout May, June and July.
Families 20
FILM SCREENING P 20
JUNIOR BUILDERS P 22
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. COVER ART: 'Water Dreaming' by Lauretta Coleman
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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Business Marion
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Reconciliation & NAIDOC Weeks 2
Uncommon Ground Uncommon Ground is a City of Marion exhibition at Gallery M to celebrate National Reconciliation Week. Most of the works have been sourced from the private collection of Dr. Christine Nicholls, who spent ten years initially as a linguist and then school principal in the Warlpiri Aboriginal community in Lajamanu, Northern Territory. The exhibition is centred on communicating the complexity and diversity of Indigenous Australian art, through two and three dimensional works created by a variety of Indigenous Australian artists. Exhibition Dates: 17 May–9 June Launch: Friday 17 May, 5pm–8pm Exhibition floor talk TBA Marion Cultural Centre - Gallery M 287 Diagonal Road, OAKLANDS PARK 5046 Uniting Communities Lauretta Coleman
W gallerym.com.au T 8377 2904
Cultural Connection with Dreamtime Yoga Cultural connection workshops with Dreamtime yoga for kids and families. Introduce your young people to Aboriginal ideas, culture, community, connection and creativity using outdoor open space, natural sensory aids and elements to get the best experience possible. Monday 27 May, 4pm–5pm Living Kaurna Cultural Centre Warriparinga Way, BEDFORD PARK 5042 FREE! Bookings Essential T 8357 5900
A session for children ages 5 plus that includes a fusion of Yoga and Aboriginal Cultural Elements. Parents and care givers can join in with the children for connecting, sharing the fun or just sitting on the mats with them. Session includes Dreamtime Yoga, meditation and a small craft session. Thursday 30 May, 5pm–6.30pm Trott Park Neighbourhood Centre 34 Hessing Crescent, TROTT PARK 5158 FREE! Bookings Essential BOOK marioncommunityhubs.eventbrite.com T 8387 2074
Southern Elders' Traditional Weaving Workshop Join the Southern Elders Weavers Group for a fun and interactive workshop where you will learn how to make a traditional basket from raffia and other plant materials. Friday 31 May, 10am–12noon Cultural Centre Library 287 Diagonal Road, OAKLANDS PARK 5046 Cost $15 Payable at time of booking BOOK marionlibraries.eventbrite.com T 8375 6755
To see a full list of events online visit marion.sa.gov.au/events-calendar
Reconciliation & NAIDOC Weeks
Dreamtime Yoga
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Stolen Generations Talk
Black Screen
Link Up SA are running a presentation to talk about their work in reconciling families separated under past policies and practices of the Australian Government, also known as the Stolen Generations. This is reconciliation in action. Link Up SA are excited to share with you the work they do to acknowledge and facilitate the healing of wounds caused by past injustices that have impacted and continue to impact Aboriginal communities.
Black Screen is a free celebration of Indigenous film and culture that runs during National Reconciliation Week each year and promotes cultural awareness, Indigenous screen culture and entertainment in locations right across the state. The event supports the Indigenous film industry by showcasing a mix of family-friendly, educational, dramatic and comedic short films from emerging and established Indigenous filmmakers.
Friday 31 May, 10.30am–12noon Living Kaurna Cultural Centre Warriparinga Way, BEDFORD PARK 5042
Monday 3 June, 7pm Marion Cultural Centre 287 Diagonal Road, OAKLANDS PARK 5046
FREE! Bookings Essential T 8357 5900
FREE! Bookings Essential T 8375 6855 E mcc@marion.sa.gov.au
History & Environment Walk
Tarntanyangga. Where is it? What does it mean? Learn basic Kaurna expressions and find out your birth order name. Tauondi Aboriginal College along with KWP support the research, production and teaching of the Kaurna Language.
Our Cultural Officer will help you to appreciate the natural environment of Warriparingga and the Sturt River as well as understand the history of Warriparingga and the significance of Warriparingga and Kaurna Dreaming stories.
Monday 3 June, 7pm–8.30pm Living Kaurna Cultural Centre Warriparinga Way, BEDFORD PARK 5042 FREE! Bookings Essential T 8357 5900
Wednesday 5 June, 10.30am–12noon Living Kaurna Cultural Centre Warriparinga Way, BEDFORD PARK 5042 Cost $11.50 ( Reconciliation Week Special) Bookings Essential T 8357 5900
Free Movie @ Mitchell Park: The Sapphires Includes movie, free snacks, tea and coffee. In 1968 four young, talented Australian Aboriginal girls learn about love, friendship and war as their all-girl group, The Sapphires, travels to Vietnam to entertain the US troops. Based on a true story. Tuseday 2 July, 10.30am–1.30pm Mitchell Park Neighbourhood Centre 1 Cumbria Court, MITCHELL PARK 5043 FREE! Bookings Essential BOOK ONLINE marioncommunityhubs.eventbrite.com T 8375 6804
Reconciliation & NAIDOC Weeks
Introduction to Kaurna Language
Want to know more about our Living Kaurna Cultural Centre? Visit marion.sa.gov.au/living-kaurna-cultural-centre or call 8357 5900
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Free Double Feature Movie Night @ Glandore: Sweet Country & The Sapphires (MA 15+) Enjoy two Australian movies Sweet Country and The Sapphires. Includes movies, intermission, free snacks, tea and coffee. Both movies are inspired by real events, Sweet Country is a period western set in 1929 in the outback of the Northern Territory, Australia. In 1968 four young, talented Australian Aboriginal girls learn about love, friendship and war as their all-girl group, The Sapphires, travels to Vietnam to entertain the US troops. Friday 5 July, 6.30pm–11pm Glandore Community Centre 25 Naldera Street, GLANDORE 5037
Introduction to Kaurna Language Tarntanyangga. Where is it? What does it mean? Learn basic Kaurna expressions and find out your birth order name. Tauondi Aboriginal College along with KWP support the research, production and teaching of the Kaurna Language. Monday 8 July, 7pm–8.30pm Living Kaurna Cultural Centre Warriparinga Way, BEDFORD PARK 5042 FREE! Bookings Essential T 8357 5900
Cultural Connection with Dreamtime Yoga Cultural connection workshops with Dreamtime yoga for kids and families. Introduce your young people to Aboriginal ideas, culture, community, connection and creativity using outdoor open space, natural sensory aids and elements to get the best experience possible. Monday 8 July OR Thursday 11 July, 4pm–5pm Living Kaurna Cultural Centre Warriparinga Way, BEDFORD PARK 5042 FREE! Bookings Essential T 8357 5900
FREE! Bookings Essential BOOK ONLINE marioncommunityhubs.eventbrite.com T 7420 6400 To see a full list of events online visit marion.sa.gov.au/events-calendar
Our Cultural Officer will help you to appreciate the natural environment of Warriparingga and the Sturt River as well as understand the history of Warriparingga and the significance of Warriparingga and Kaurna Dreaming stories. Tuesday 9 July, 10.30am–12noon Living Kaurna Cultural Centre Warriparinga Way, BEDFORD PARK 5042 Cost $11.50 (NAIDOC Week Special) Bookings Essential T 8357 5900
NAIDOC WEEK SCHOOL HOLIDAYS DOT PAINTING WORKSHOP
BOOMERANGS & MORE
Come along to learn the traditional art of dot painting from renowned local Aboriginal artist, Daphne Rickett. Make a painting to take home with you.
In this session of indigenous art, make and decorate your very own boomerang or try your hand at making a poster using various cutouts. All materials provided.
Suitable for children aged 6+
Suitable for children aged 6+
Children under 10 to be accompanied by an adult. Bookings required for children only.
Children under 10 to be accompanied by an adult. Bookings required for children only.
Monday 8 July, 10am–11am Cove Civic Centre
Thursday 11 July, 10am–11am Park Holme Library
Tuesday 9 July, 10am–11am Cultural Centre Library
FREE! Bookings essential BOOK marionlibraries.eventbrite.com T 8375 6755
FREE! Bookings essential BOOK marionlibraries.eventbrite.com T 8375 6755
Bookings open Friday 7 June
Bookings open Friday 7 June
For a full list of July School Holiday activities see pages 24 & 25
Reconciliation & NAIDOC Weeks
Warriparingga History Walk
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Workshops, Programs & Events 8
Come 'n' Try: Tai Chi for Arthritis
Pick Your Pages
Do you live with arthritis or are you curious about Tai Chi? This relaxing 'come 'n' try' program will teach methods used to alleviate pain, improve balance and flexibility while generating internal energy and strength.
Want to pick the pages in your libraries? Come along to this exclusive event where you will get to select brand new titles to be added into our collections! Choose from a wide range of materials on display by our favourite booksellers, enjoy bubbles & bites, be entertained by adult storytelling sessions with author and Fringe artist Tracy Crisp and go in the draw to win a prize pack of signed books. All attendees receive a gift bag on arrival.
Saturday 18 May, 9am–10am Cove Civic Centre 1 Ragamuffin Drive, HALLETT COVE 5158 FREE! Bookings Essential BOOK marionlibraries.eventbrite.com T 8375 6755
Wednesday 29 May, 6pm–8pm Cove Civic Centre 1 Ragamuffin Drive, HALLETT COVE 5158 FREE! Bookings Essential BOOK marionlibraries.eventbrite.com T 8375 6755
Join us for a fun and practical herbal workshop and learn ways to have a healthy, empowering menopausal transition. This workshop will clarify the natural process of menopause and you will learn about herbs, foods and lifestyle choices that can support and assist you through the menopausal years. Presented by Patrizia Bronzi, Medical Herbalist. Saturday 8 June, 10.30am–12.30pm Cove Civic Centre 1 Ragamuffin Drive, HALLETT COVE 5158
Get Started with Listening to Podcasts Heard about podcasts but not sure where to get started? Bring your phone or tablet and we'll show you what apps to use, where you can find great shows and even different ways to listen to them! Wednesday 12 June, 10am–11.30am Park Holme Library Duncan Avenue, PARK HOLME 5043 FREE! Bookings Essential BOOK marionlibraries.eventbrite.com T 8375 6755
Cost $5 Payable at time of booking BOOK marionlibraries.eventbrite.com T 8375 6755
To see a full list of events online visit marion.sa.gov.au/events-calendar
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Workshops, Programs & Events
Herbs for Menopause
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Safe Sleeping Workshop with SIDS & Kids SA
Get Started with Borrowing eBooks and Audiobooks
Join a qualified educator from SIDS and Kids SA and learn the current safe sleep recommendations. Get practical advice on the safest ways to sleep your baby safely, reducing the risk of SIDS and fatal sleeping accidents.
Interested in borrowing eBooks or listening to audiobooks on your mobile device? Bring your phone, tablet and library card to learn how you can borrow ebooks and audiobooks using the Libby app.
Thursday 27 June, 6pm–7.30pm Marion Cultural Centre - Sturt Room 287 Diagonal Road, OAKLANDS PARK 5046
10am–11am Cove Civic Centre
FREE! Bookings Essential BOOK marionlibraries.eventbrite.com T 8375 6755
Thursday 4 July,
1pm–2pm Cultural Centre Library 3pm–4pm Park Holme Library FREE! Bookings Essential BOOK marionlibraries.eventbrite. com T 8375 6755
First Settlement Hear accomplished historian & author, Beth Duncan, tell the story of Glenelg’s first six months of European settlement, 1836–1837. Talk 1 in a series of 3 talks during July, August & September. Monday 15 July, 2pm Marion Heritage Research Centre 245 Sturt Road, STURT 5047 FREE! Bookings Essential T 7420 6455 E heritage@marion.sa.gov.au
National Tree Day: How to Plant & Care for Native Trees Connect with nature for National Tree Day (28 July) by learning how to plant and care for trees native to the Marion area. This workshop will focus on plant selection, planting, maintenance and propagation. Saturday 27 July, 1pm–3pm Cove Civic Centre 1 Ragamuffin Drive, HALLETT COVE 5158 FREE! Bookings Essential BOOK marionlibraries.eventbrite.com T 8375 6755
To see a full list of events online visit marion.sa.gov.au/events-calendar
One-on-One Digital Literacy Support
Need help lodging your tax return? If you earn $60,000 or less and have simple tax affairs, you can get free, face-to-face help lodging it online.
Need help using your laptop, tablet or mobile device? Get in touch with any Marion Library branch to book in for a free one-on-one session with one of our volunteers. BYO device, charger and log-in details.
Tax Help is a network of ATO-trained and accredited community volunteers who provide a free and confidential service to help people complete their tax returns online using myTax. July–October, 2019 Bookings open on 1 July Available at all branches FREE! Bookings Essential T 8375 6755
GRANT FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
Please note we are unable to provide consumer advice, assist with configuration, viruses, or fix faulty hardware or software. One-on-one sessions are held at all three Marion Library branches. Call for availability or to book a time.
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COMMUNIT GRANTS
YOUTH ENT DEVELOPM GRANTS
Cove Civic Centre 1 Ragamuffin Drive, Hallett Cove T 8375 6755
The next round of grants will open on Tuesday 2 July.
Cultural Centre Library 287 Diagonal Road, Oaklands Park T 8375 6785
Check our website for updates and more details about grant funding opportunities.
Park Holme Library Duncan Avenue, Park Holme T 8375 6745
Workshops, Programs & Events
Tax Help
marion.sa.gov.au/community-grants @CityofMarion
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Workshops, Programs & Events
FREE DIGITAL SKILLS COURSES TO HELP YOU TAKE YOUR NEXT STEP
Presentation Skills
Interview Skills
Already know the basics of email and want to take it a step further? In this session, we'll be building on from our previous introductory sessions and explore: >> Setting up an e-mail signature >> Maximising the search feature >> Using automatic replies >> Deleting, archiving and managing your inbox better.
Interested in public speaking or giving presentations? This workshop will give you some best practice tips on the basics of effective, engaging presentations and the digital tools you can use.
You've managed to craft a great CV and cover letter - your next step is to nail that interview! If you haven't been in an interview before or need a hand brushing up on your skills, join our discussion on best practices and tips for making a great first impression.
Please bring your iPhone, iPad or Android device with your email account set up on it.
A program by Infoxchange and Google
Delivered by City of Marion
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Next Steps with Email
Wednesday1 May, 10am–11.30am Park Holme Library Duncan Avenue, PARK HOLME 5043
Friday 17 May, 10am–11.30am Cove Civic Centre 1 Ragamuffin Drive, HALLETT COVE 5158 FREE! Bookings Essential BOOK marionlibraries.eventbrite.com T 8375 6755
Wednesday 24 July, 10am–11.30am Marion Cultural Centre - Sturt Room 287 Diagonal Road, OAKLANDS PARK 5046 FREE! Bookings Essential BOOK marionlibraries.eventbrite.com T 8375 6755
FREE! Bookings Essential BOOK marionlibraries.eventbrite.com T 8375 6755 To see a full list of events online visit marion.sa.gov.au/events-calendar
Adult Community Education (ACE) accredited and nonaccredited courses can help you improve your skills and give you the confidence to try study or get a job.
The following courses are available:
ACE courses can help you improve your reading, writing, numeracy, computing, personal and work skills.
>> Introduction to Café Work
You will attend classes in a relaxed community setting at one of our neighborhood centres or libraries. ARE YOU LOOKING TO BOOST THE SKILLS YOU NEED FOR STUDY, WORK AND LIFE?
>> Basic and Intermediate Computing >> English Language Classes >> Prepare to get your Learner’s Permit >> Preparing for Work >> Health and Wellness >> Introduction to Small Business
Adult Community Education
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR WORK OR EMPLOYMENT?
Contact: 7420 6400 for more information on upcoming courses or email ace@marion.sa.gov.au
Adult Community Education Accredited courses offer units of competency from the Foundation Skills Training Package (FSK) and are funded by the Government of South Australia’s Work Ready initiative.
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History Month
Meet the Author in History Month: Dr Pam Smith 'Glenthorne - a Defining History and Indefinite Politics' Meet Dr. Pam Smith, co-author of Glenthorne: a Defining History and Indefinite Poltics.Written with passion, this historic account is committed to seeing the 208 hectare Glenthorne Farm at O'Halloran Hill preserved as open space for future generations. This book explores the two decades of political dissembling between 1996 and the present, the environment and the property's current heritage status. Books available for sale. Monday 6 May, 1.30pm–2.30pm Cove Civic Centre 1 Ragamuffin Drive, HALLETT COVE 5158 FREE! Bookings Essential BOOK marionlibraries.eventbrite.com T 8375 6755
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Historic Gems of Glenthorne National Park Display based on the historical aspects to be found in Glenthorne National Park, a new park preserving and revitalising the southern suburbs’ open spaces. Exhibition runs 3–16 May, during opening hours Cove Civic Centre 1 Ragamuffin Drive, HALLETT COVE 5158 FREE! No bookings required T 7420 6455 E heritage@marion.sa.gov.au
Learn the history of the Kaurna people that is significant to Warriparingga. Introduction to local Dreaming stories. Learn about scar trees, native bush food and medicine plants. Enjoy a taste of native bush foods and flavours with light refreshments from Australian Wattlebush Catering to end the day.
History Month
Historical Walk through Warriparingga with a taste of Native Foods
Saturday 18 May OR Tuesday 28 May, 10.30am–1pm Living Kaurna Cultural Centre Warriparinga Way, BEDFORD PARK 5042 Cost $11.50 per person Payable at time of booking T 8375 6755 E lkccrecep@marion.sa.gov.au
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History Month
Dymphna Lonergan & Stephanie James Tuesday 28 May,
Book Talk Tuesday in History Month: Dymphna Lonergan & Stephanie James ‘Irish South Australia’ Meet Dymphna Lonergan and Stephanie James, two of the co-editors of Irish Australia: New Histories and Insight, a fresh look at the Irish contribution to South Australia. This collection follows the diverse fortunes of the Irishborn elite such as George Kingston and Charles Harvey Bagot, as well as doctors, farmers, lawyers, orphans, parliamentarians, pastoralists and publicans who made South Australia their home. Books available for sale thanks to Wakefield Press. Tuesday 28 May, 10.30am–11.30am Cove Civic Centre 1 Ragamuffin Drive, HALLETT COVE 5158 FREE! Bookings Essential BOOK marionlibraries.eventbrite.com T 8375 6755
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The Marion Heritage Research Centre is an exciting focal point for history and cultural heritage in Marion. As a branch of the Marion Libraries, it holds the contents of the former Local Studies section of the Park Holme Library, and is now the main location where all historical acquisitions by the City of Marion are collected. Got a question about family history?
Ancestry online Ancestry is free for the public to access on the Heritage Centre’s computers. Please call us on 7420 6455 to book a session and ask about our training sessions for Ancestry and Trove.
History Month
Marion Heritage Research Centre
Ancestry is also available to use for free on our library computers. Visit marion.sa.gov.au/libraries or call 8375 6785 to book a PC.
Make an appointment to see one of our amazing history volunteers who can help get you started. Call us on 7420 6455 to book a time.
For more information about the Marion Heritage Research Centre including opening times visit marion.sa.gov.au/marionheritage-research-centre
Marion Heritge Research Centre 245 Sturt Road, Sturt SA 5047 T 7420 6455 E heritage@marion.sa.gov.au
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Author Events
Book Talk Tuesday: Trish Morey 'The Trouble with Choices' The three Faraday sisters have more in common than just their surname - they’ve each had to make tough choices along the way. But the trouble with choices is that they come with consequences, and that’s when life can get really tough. The Trouble with Choices is a touching and feel good romantic comedy set locally in the Adelaide Hills and Fleurieu Peninsula. Come along and hear two time Romantic Book of the Year winner, Trish Morey, talk about about sisters and secrets, families and all their foibles, and how the wrong choices can still lead us to the right places. Tuesday 18 June, 10.30am–11.30am Cove Civic Centre 1 Ragamuffin Drive, HALLETT COVE 5158 FREE! Bookings Essential BOOK marionlibraries.eventbrite.com T 8375 6755
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Trish Morey Tuesday 18 June,
Join author Mary Michaels for an interactive presentation as she introduces you to the history of literature. From Shakespeare to modern writers, Mary will explain how literary language has evolved over the years. Mary will also talk about her novel, Palace of Rubinia, and the process of writing, publishing and marketing it.
Mary Michaels Tuesday 30 July,
Author Events
Book Talk Tuesday: Mary Michaels ‘The Evolution of the English Language through Literature and the Modern Novel’
Books available for sale. Tuesday 30 July, 10.30am–11.30am Marion Cultural Centre - Sturt Room 287 Diagonal Road, OAKLANDS PARK 5046 FREE! Bookings Essential BOOK marionlibraries.eventbrite.com T 8375 6755
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Families
Mother's Day Special: Funky Paper Beads
World Environment Day Family Film Screening: 'Plastic Alarm'
Did you know you can reuse paper from junk mail, newspapers, magazines or leftover bits of craft paper and turn them into exquisite paper beads?
Pack your 'nude food' (plastic free) picnic tea or nibbles and come along to this short film which will inspire your family to make decisions and take actions that contribute to creating a sustainable society and ecosystem.
Come along to this workshop to find out how, then use your creations to make attractive bracelets or necklaces, perfect for Mother’s Day gifts! Suits ages 8+ Presented by Aardvark Entertainment. All materials supplied. Saturday 11 May, 1pm–2.30pm Cove Civic Centre 1 Ragamuffin Drive, HALLETT COVE 5158 FREE! Bookings essential BOOK marionlibraries.eventbrite.com T 8375 6755
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Arlian Ecker a.k.a Plastic Free Boy has made a film about the problems and solutions of plastic pollution. He is on a mission to save kids' futures through eduction and empowerment by presenting his film 'Plastic Alarm'. The film will be followed by a special live Skype Q&A session with Arlian himself! Wednesday 5 June, 6pm–7.30pm Cove Civic Centre 1 Ragamuffin Drive, HALLETT COVE 5158 FREE! Bookings essential BOOK marionlibraries.eventbrite.com T 8375 6755
Get upcycling and join sewing circle and help create a pair of Fancy Pants to support a fantastic new project! This July, a pioneering music-education program will be undertaken seeing students with multiple disabilities and/or sensory needs from three schools within the Marion area, come together to collaborate across a creative composition project. Working under the creative direction of internationally acclaimed musicians integrating performances by members of the Australian Youth Orchestra's Momentum Ensemble, students will collectively devise, rehearse and perform a public concert based on the heartwarming South Australian picture book Fancy Pants by Kelly Hibbert and Amanda Graham. Here’s how you can help! Bring along a pair of clean, new or second hand trousers to fit a 7-18 year old child and 'upcycle' them into fancy pants for use during the concert.
Choose from a wide range of patches, materials and embellishments to hand sew or glue to your pants and let your imagination run wild! Pants will be donated to the schools at conclusion of the concert for dress up/role play activities.
Families
Fancy Pants All Ages Sewing Circle Drop-in
Tea, coffee & sewing materials provided! This project is being delivered in partnership by Kilparrin Teaching and Assessment School, Connecting the Dots in Music and City of Marion. Drop in anytime between 10am & 3pm and join our sewing circle! Wednesday 17 July, Drop-in anytime between 10am & 3pm Cove Civic Centre 1 Ragamuffin Drive, HALLETT COVE 5158 FREE! Please register your interest via marionlibraries.eventbrite.com T 8375 6755
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Children's Programs
SEEDKids: Code Club
SEEDKids: Bricks 'n Bytes
Junior Builders
At the Code Club, kids will have the chance to use coding, robotics, drones and more at their own pace during the sessions.
Discover STEAM with LEGO! Get creative with weekly challenges, collaborative builds and exploration into digital technology!
Do you have a young Master Builder in your family? Join us for Junior Builders every fortnight for creative build challenges with LEGO bricks!
Parents welcome to stay and discover together!
Suitable for all ages 8+
Suitable for ages 5-7
Suitable for ages 8+
What is SEED?
It’s our Space for Exploring Everything Digital.
Book in for a term! Sessions held weekly on Mondays starting 6 May, 3.45pm–4.45pm Cove Civic Centre 1 Ragamuffin Drive, HALLETT COVE 5158 FREE! Term bookings essential BOOK marionlibraries.eventbrite.com T 8375 6755
Book in for a term! Sessions held weekly on Thursdays starting 9 May, 3.45pm–4.45pm Park Holme Library Duncan Avenue, PARK HOLME 5043 FREE! Term bookings essential BOOK marionlibraries.eventbrite.com T 8375 6755
Adult caregivers are encrouaged to participate.
Fortnightly on Tuesdays during school term, MAY 7 & 21 | JUN 4 & 18 | JUL 2, 16 & 30 3.45pm–4.45pm Cultural Centre Library 287 Diagonal Road, OAKLANDS PARK 5046 FREE! No need to book, just come along
For more info visit
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marion.sa.gov.au/seed To see a full list of events online visit marion.sa.gov.au/events-calendar
Does your child love books and would like to connect with other readers? At Book Busters, we meet in the library after school each fortnight to browse new books, read, discuss, and share the excitement of reading. Bring a friend or two to make it a fun session! Great snacks provided. Each participant gets to create and keep their very own journal! Suitable for ages 8+ Fortnightly on Tuesdays during school term, APR 2 | MAY 14 & 28 | JUN 11 & 25 | JUL 23 | AUG 6 3.45pm–4.45pm Cultural Centre Library 287 Diagonal Road, OAKLANDS PARK 5046
Baby Bounce
Storytelling for Pre-Schoolers
A fun, interactive session aimed at introducing babies and young children to libraries, action songs, nursery rhymes and rhythm.
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
Tuesday: Cultural Centre Library Wednesday: Cove Civic Centre Thursday: Park Holme Library
9.30am–10am
10.30am–11.15am (after Baby Bounce)
FREE! Every week during the school term Children must be accompanied by an adult. No need to book, just come along!
FREE! Every week during the school term Children must be accompanied by an adult.
T 8375 6755
No need to book, just come along!
W marion.sa.gov.au/libraries
Children's Programs
Book Busters: A Book Club for the Young
T 8375 6755 W marion.sa.gov.au/libraries
FREE! Bookings Essential BOOK marionlibraries.eventbrite.com T 8375 6755
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Ju l y
AYS SC H O O L H O LID Beat the winter blues and head to your local library for free, fun activities and games. Come along with family or friends and try your hand at chess, draughts or board games. Or indulge in some cool colouring in for all ages. 24
Available at every branch of Marion Library.
Commisioner's Digital Challenge
NAIDOC Week: Dot Painting workshop
Get coding with the Commissioner's Digital Challenge! Come along to any (or all) of the sessions to get started with the Digital Challenge.
Come along to learn the traditional art of dot painting from renowned local Aboriginal artist, Daphne Rickett. Make a painting to take home with you.
Children need to complete a total of 4 challenges to complete the challenge which can be done at home on a computer or tablet. Suitable for ages 8+ Adult caregivers are welcome to participate.
Suitable for children aged 6+ Children under 10 to be accompanied by an adult. Bookings for children only.
Monday 8 July, 10am–11am Cove Civic Centre
Wednesday 10 July, 10am–10.50am 12noon–12.50pm 2pm–2.50pm 3pm–3.50pm Cove Civic Centre
Tuesday 9 July, 10am–11am Cultural Centre Library
FREE! Bookings Essential BOOK marionlibraries.eventbrite.com T 8375 6755
Bookings open Friday 7 June
FREE! Bookings essential BOOK marionlibraries.eventbrite.com T 8375 6755
In this session of indigenous art make and decorate your very own boomerang or try your hand at making a poster using various cutouts. All materials provided. Suitable for children aged 6+ Children under 10 to be accompanied by an adult. Bookings for children only.
Thursday 11 July, 10am–11am Park Holme Library FREE! Bookings essential BOOK marionlibraries.eventbrite.com T 8375 6755 Bookings open Friday 7 June
Fun Drawing workshop An exciting opportunity to sharpen your drawing skills! In this workshop, you will learn to draw and develop a character. Presented by Paul Rutter, an author and children’s books illustrator. All materials provided. Suitabile for children aged 6+ Children under 10 to be accompanied by adult. Booking for children only.
Monday 15 July, 10am–11am Cove Civic Centre Tuesday 16 July, 10am–11am Cultural Centre Library FREE! Bookings essential T 8375 6755 Bookings open Friday 7 June
Make Your Own Snakes & Ladders Game
Large Games & Pizza
Glue, colour, cut and paste to make your own paper snakes and ladders game.
Have fun exploring large and small games with your children for the school holidays including Connect 4, Jenga and chess.
Suitable for ages 3–6.
Pizza for all booked children.
Monday 8 July, 10am–11am Trott Park Neighbourhood Centre
Wednesday 10 July, 11am–12noon Trott Park Neighbourhood Centre
Tuesday 9 July, 10am–11am Mitchell Park Neighbourhood Centre
Thursday 11 July, 11am–12noon Cooinda Neighbourhood Centre
Thursday 18 July, 10am–11am Cooinda Neighbourhood Centre
Tuesday 16 July, 11am–12noon Mitchell Park Neighbourhood Centre
FREE! Bookings essential BOOK marioncommunityhubs. eventbrite.com
Wednesday 17 July, 11am–12noon Glandore Community Centre Cost $5 per child Bookings Essential BOOK marioncommunityhubs. eventbrite.com
School Holidays
NAIDOC Week: Boomerangs & more
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A Boy Named Cash Vol 2
Bald Eagles
After a sell-out tour of 'A Boy Named Cash' in 2018, Monty Cotton returns with - 'A Boy Named Cash Volume Two - Country's Greatest Hits'. Monty will be performing more great hits of 'The Man in Black' as well as hits by other legendary Country music artists.
The Bald Eagles celebrate songs that marked the Eagles' reunion in 1994, 14 years after saying it would take hell to freeze over before they played again. With the Bald Eagles consisting of strings, brass and vocals, they're the consummate musicians with heavenly harmonies.
Tuesday 21 May, 11am Marion Cultural Centre – Domain Theatre 287 Diagonal Road, OAKLANDS PARK 5046 T 8375 6855
Friday 24 May, 8pm Marion Cultural Centre – Domain Theatre 287 Diagonal Road, OAKLANDS PARK 5046 T 8375 6855
Cost $18 Bookings Essential
Cost $33/$28 concession Bookings Essential
Join String Fever on an invigorating voyage through the world's greatest music. From the canals of Venice to the streets of Paris; from English pubs to Spanish cantinas. And, of course, a rousing salute to their home port of Australia. Tuesday 11 June, 11am Marion Cultural Centre – Domain Theatre 287 Diagonal Road, OAKLANDS PARK 5046 T 8375 6855 Cost $18 Bookings Essential
The Beggars Australian Songbook Vol 2 The Beggars present great Aussie folk songs and pop hits from The Seekers, the Bee Gees, The Easybeats, Billy Thorpe, Slim Dusty, and The Beggars with consummate skill, light hearted humour and a wealth of stage presence. Friday 14 June, 8pm Marion Cultural Centre – Domain Theatre 287 Diagonal Road, OAKLANDS PARK 5046 T 8375 6855 Cost $33/$28 concession Bookings Essential
For more information visit marionculturalcentre.com.au
Gems of Jazz
Lucky Seven
Gina Hogan presents "Gems of Jazz" - an exciting showcase of timeless classics by Gershwin, Arlen, Berlin and Porter, with songs made famous by Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, Peggy Lee, Dinah Washington, Nat King Cole and many more.
Lucky Seven are seasoned travellers, interstate and abroad, wowing crowds with their sound and stage presence. These swingin' hepcats grab hold of the musical pendulum and swing with it, you can be guaranteed of an entertaining experience with 'Lucky Seven'.
Tuesday 9 July, 11am Marion Cultural Centre – Domain Theatre 287 Diagonal Road, OAKLANDS PARK 5046 T 8375 6855 Cost $18 Bookings Essential
Friday 12 July, 8pm Marion Cultural Centre – Domain Theatre 287 Diagonal Road, OAKLANDS PARK 5046 T 8375 6855
Arts & Culture @ Marion
String Fever's World Cruise
Cost $35/$30 concession Bookings Essential
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Neighbourhood Centres
Laugh, learn, leisure Your local neighbourhood centre is the perfect place to have fun, meet people and learn something new. We have four neighbourhood centres in the City of Marion; Cooinda, Glandore, Mitchell Park and Trott Park, which create opportunities for our community to meet, socialise and connect. For more information about our Neighbourhood Centres visit
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marion.sa.gov.au/ neighbourhood-centres
Wacky Wednesdays
Blokes Time Out
Over a delicious two course lunch enjoy laughter, fun and friendship. Enjoy guest speakers, theme days, activities and outings.
Join us for a BBQ breakfast! Don’t stay home on a Thursday morning when you can come together and have a chat , laugh and reminisce the morning away with other local blokes in the area, all while cooking up a storm on the BBQ. Now being held in the beautiful Mitchell Park Sports and Community Club.
Wednesdays, 11am–2.30pm Mitchell Park Neighbourhood Centre 1 Cumbria Court, MITCHELL PARK 5043 T 8375 6804 Cost $14 ($10 if registered with My Aged Care) Bookings Essential
Thursdays, 9am–12noon Mitchell Park Sports & Community Club 139 Bradley Grove, MITCHELL PARK 5043 T 8375 6804 Cost $5 (if registered with My Aged Care) Bookings Essential
A chance to get out, meet new people and learn about interesting attractions around Adelaide. Suitable only for adults who are independent. See our program online for more details. MAY 30: Trip to Port Adelaide, visiting the South Australian Maritime Museum and exploring the local area. Meet for Lunch @ the Lighthouse Warf Hotel. JUNE 27: Visit the Adelaide Central markets to purchase some delicious local produce, then go on a tour around the newly renovated Adelaide Oval. Finishing with lunch @ the Cathedral Hotel.
Playgroup
FOR CHILDREN 0-4 YEARS ( WELCOME) SIBLINGS
9am-10.30am
Mitchell Park Neighbourhood Centre Shared fruit, tea & coffee supplied
Last Thursday of the month, Pick up time: 9.30am–10am Return: 2.30pm Pick up location: Mitchell Park Sports & Community Club 139 Bradley Grove, MITCHELL PARK 5043 Cost $8.50 plus booking fee (if applicable) BOOK ONLINE marioncommunityhubs.eventbrite.com Waiting list may apply
$2 per family
Neighbourhood Centres
Day Trippers
Fridays during Term Time T 8375 6804
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Kids Yoga 5–10 years
#Youth Cooking
A fun way for children 5-10 years to learn yoga and meditation. Kids Yoga gives children tools to deal with anxiety and concentration. A mix of exercise, relaxation and playing with others.
Meet new people, learn how to cook healthy meals and then eat what you cook! Meals could include healthy options of pizza, hamburgers, crumbed chicken and tacos. Learn food safety and budgeting. A great starting point if you are interested in enrolling in 'Make an Espresso Coffee & Food Handling Course'.
10 weeks on Tuesdays starting Tuesday 30 April–2 July, 4pm–4.45pm Trott Park Neighbourhood Centre 34 Hessing Crescent, TROTT PARK 5158 T 8387 2074 Cost $6 per session or $55 per term Bookings Essential BOOK ONLINE marioncommunityhubs.eventbrite.com
Suitable for ages 16–25. 6 weeks on Saturdays starting Saturday 18 May–22 June, 10am–12noon Trott Park Neighbourhood Centre 34 Hessing Crescent, TROTT PARK 5158 T 8387 2074 FREE! Bookings Essential
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Come along to our monthly lunch group, bring a friend or make new ones. Enjoy a delicious lunch, interesting guest speakers, theme days and entertainment. Gain Control of Your Energy Bills Thursday 13 June, 1pm–3pm Give Chi Ball a Try Thursday 11 July, 1pm–3pm Trott Park Neighbourhood Centre 34 Hessing Crescent, TROTT PARK 5158 T 8387 2074 Cost $14 ($10 if registered with My Aged Care) Bookings Essential
Make an Espresso Coffee & Food Handling Course
Saturday Pop-Up Café @ Trott Park FREE Espresso Coffee included!
Learn to make the perfect coffee with our passionate and qualified lecturers who will inspire you to make coffee with enthusiasm and teach basic food handling techniques. Suitable for those working in or looking to start their career in the hospitality industry. Particpant must be 16-25 years and an Australian resident. Limited spaces!
What can you grow in a raised garden bed? What can you grow in a raised 2.5 metre square garden bed? The Trott Park Community Garden Group will show you a simple structure you could build at home, where to place it in your garden, and suggestions on which plants to include in it.
Bringing Back the Butterflies ? Learn how the BBB Project connects neighbourhoods, brings butterflies back into your garden and supports 'Education for Sustainability' with this talk from the Australian Association for Environmental Education - SA. Supported by Office for Ageing Well and City of Marion.
4 day Accredited TAFE Course Monday 15 July–Thursday 18 July, 9am–3.30pm Trott Park Neighbourhood Centre 34 Hessing Crescent, TROTT PARK 5158 T 8387 2074
Saturday 11 May, 10am–11am Trott Park Neighbourhood Centre 34 Hessing Crescent, TROTT PARK 5158 T 8387 2074
Saturday 27 July, 10am–11.30am Trott Park Neighbourhood Centre 34 Hessing Crescent, TROTT PARK 5158 T 8387 2074
Cost $50 Bookings Essential REGISTER ONLINE
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Neighbourhood Centres
Let’s Do Lunch
FREE! Bookings Essential BOOK ONLINE marioncommunityhubs.eventbrite.com
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Chi Ball: Gentle Moves
Lunch With Friends
Feeling Stronger Feeling Healthier
Experience the benefits of a weekly chi ball class, with a combination of low impact exercise, flowing movement, and relaxation. This mind-body experience will improve your balance and sense of wellbeing.
Come along to our monthly lunch and enjoy good company, guest speakers or theme days.
Come along to a fitness program tailored to your needs and conducted by an Accredited Exercise Physiologist at the Southern Cross Wellness Centre.
Tuesdays starting Tuesday 7 May, 11.30am–12.30pm Cooinda Neighbourhood Centre 245 Sturt Road, STURT 5047 T 8375 6703 Cost $7 ($5 if registered with My Aged Care) Bookings Essential
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Gain Control of Your Energy Consumption Tuesday 4 June, 12.30pm–2.30pm Discover the LifeLAB @ Tonsley Tuesday 2 July, 12.30am–2.30pm Cooinda Neighbourhood Centre 245 Sturt Road, STURT 5047 T 8375 6703 Cost $14 ($10 if registered with My Aged Care) Bookings Essential
Transport is available if required using our City of Marion community bus, with a pick up and return to the Cooinda Neighbourhood Centre. Using specialized equipment you will build your confidence and wellbeing by building strength and balance, making day to day tasks easier. Improving your wellbeing couldn’t be easier or more fun.
Thursdays, 1pm–2pm 12.15pm pickup from Cooinda Neighbourhood Centre 2.30pm return to Cooinda Neighbourhood Centre Cooinda Neighbourhood Centre 245 Sturt Road, STURT 5047 T 8375 6703 Cost $10 or $13 including transport (if registered with My Aged Care) Bookings Essential
Suitable for all fitness levels.
For more information visit marion.sa.gov.au/neighbourhood-centres
A monthly lunch and informative session on a range of topics covering wellbeing, lifestyle and health. Join us every month or when a topic is of interest to you. Senior Moments—What’s Normal? Our presenter from Dementia Australia will provide useful information about the normal changes in memory we experience as we age as well as useful tips for reducing the risk of dementia and ways you can support family and friends living with dementia.
Create a Tablescape After lunch enhance your wellbeing by coming along to this “hands on” creative and fun activity. Everyone will have the opportunity to create and take home their own tablescape suitable for a coffee table or dining table.
Tuesday 14 May, 12.30pm–2.30pm
Tuesday 9 July, 10am–1pm
Holding Up Down Under Incontinence affects over 5 million Aussies, so laughing without leaking is a challenge for many people. Our presenter from the Continence Foundation will provide some useful tips and strategies. Don’t miss the opportunity to win tickets to the World Continence Week Theatre Extravaganza at the Marion Cultural Centre.
Cooinda Neighbourhood Centre 245 Sturt Road, STURT 5047 T 8375 6703
Tuesday 11 June, 12.30pm–2.30pm
Neighbourhood Centres
The Good Life
Cost $14 ($10 if registered with My Aged Care) Bookings Essential
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Watercolour Workshop
Beyond the Canvas
Exploring Drawing
Our introduction to watercolour course will allow you the time to experiment with different techniques. Try your hand at weton-wet, wet-on-dry or get a little more adventurous and try some of the special effects available.
Step outside your arty comfort zone and give this alternative program a go. Try acrylic pouring, collage, mixed media and gelliprinting. Participants aren't painting subjects as such…think a little bit 'Banksy'. A fun way to explore different styles and start your weekend.
A three week class that will look at the use of pencil, pastel and charcoal. A beginners class to drawing that gives the opportunity to explore the different mediums and find what you enjoy most.
Investigate the use of watercolour pencils, pans and tube. 4 weeks on Fridays starting Friday 10 May–31 May, 6pm–8pm Glandore Community Centre 25 Naldera Street, GLANDORE 5037 T 7420 6400 Cost $40 Bookings Essential BOOK ONLINE marioncommunityhubs.eventbrite.com
2 weeks on Fridays starting Friday 7 June–14 June, 6pm–8pm Glandore Community Centre 25 Naldera Street, GLANDORE 5037 T 7420 6400
A social evening in a small group, a great class to try on your own or with friends.
Cost $20 Bookings Essential
3 weeks on Fridays starting Friday 21 June–5 July, 6pm–8pm Glandore Community Centre 25 Naldera Street, GLANDORE 5037 T 7420 6400
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Cost $30 Bookings Essential
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Café Fusion
Glandore Community Centre is filled with the history from the many children who passed through its doors. Built as a girls reformatory in 1890, it has served as an industrial school, children's home, boys' home, Aboriginal school and more. Today it trades as a welcoming Community Hub and opens its doors so you can explore. View site plans, news articles and photos, hear stories from the children and tour the buildings and park like grounds. Take the journey with us from Girls' Reformatory to Community Centre and see just how this site has been transformed.
Drop in for a casual lunch or just coffee and a chat. Set amongst the beautiful gardens of the Glandore Community Centre, Café Fusion offers a great opportunity to meet people and enjoy a delicious and healthy lunch in a relaxed and friendly environment.
Saturday 25 May, 10am–1pm Glandore Community Centre 25 Naldera Street, GLANDORE 5037 T 7420 6400 FREE! Bookings Essential BOOK ONLINE marioncommunityhubs.eventbrite.com
A fusion between friends and food
Wednesdays & Fridays (during school terms) Doors open for coffee: 11.30am Lunch served: 12noon–1pm Glandore Community Centre 25 Naldera Street, GLANDORE 5037 T 7420 6400
Neighbourhood Centres
Behind the Doors of Glandore Community Centre: SA History Festival
Cost $10 ($7 if registered with My Aged Care) Bookings Essential
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Business Marion
Southern Adelaide Business Advisory Service The City of Marion, City of Onkaparinga and the Department for Industry and Skills have joined forces to fund a service aimed at helping businesses develop and grow in the region. This service is free and offers confidential one-on-one advisory sessions for those wishing to start a business or operating a business in the Southern Adelaide region including: >> Advice on starting a new business >> ‘Business Health Check’ for existing businesses >> One-on-one consultations at a location suitable to you
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FREE! Bookings Essential T 7228 6208 E businessadvisor@ransgroup.com.au
Discovery Session: Improving Your Social Media Presented by the Southern Adelaide Business Advisory Service. Do you struggle to keep up with millennial trends? Understand how social media can help your business and how it can be effective for you. Tuesday 7 May, 5.30pm Cove Civic Centre 1 Ragamuffin Drive, HALLETT COVE 5158 FREE! Bookings Essential BOOK ONLINE ccc-sabas-improving-social-media. eventbrite.com.au
Tax Essentials: Presented by the ATO
Photography for Your Business
Are you new to business, or thinking of starting a small business? Give your business the best start with a FREE 2 hour introductory workshop.
Presented by Heidi Who. Everyone needs photos to show off their Business. Problem is we won’t always have the budget for a photographer. Tips and tricks on how to get better pics simply with a camera or phone. Bring your photo capturing device and practice as we chat.
Tax Essentials for Small Business Tuesday 21 May, 5.30pm Cove Civic Centre FREE! Bookings Essential BOOK ONLINE bit.ly/2Ee2KFx Record Keeping for Business (Not GST registered) Tuesday 28 May, 5.30pm Cove Civic Centre FREE! Bookings Essential BOOK ONLINE bit.ly/2SYD1sF
Friday 28 June, 10am Cove Civic Centre 1 Ragamuffin Drive, HALLETT COVE 5158 Cost $25 Bookings Essential BOOK ONLINE cccphotographyforinsta.eventbrite. com.au
Marion Cultural Centre
Living Kaurna Cultural Centre
1 Ragamuffin Drive, Hallett Cove, SA 5158 T 8375 6755
287 Diagonal Road, Oaklands Park, SA 5046 T 8375 6855
Warriparinga Way (off Sturt Road) Bedford Park, SA 5042 T 8357 5900
The Cove Civic Centre is home to a library, enterprise hub and community spaces. It holds a diverse range of activities for all sections of the community as well as supporting local businesses with their endeavours.
The Marion Cultural Centre holds many different events throughout the year, offering something for everyone. To find out more about what is happening at MCC visit marion.sa.gov.au/whatson-at-the-mcc and download the brochure.
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 Outdoor Pool
Marion Libraries
Oaklands Road (Corner Hendrie Street), Park Holme, SA 5043 T 8267 4939
Cove Civic Centre, Cultural Centre Library, Park Holme Library T 8375 6785 City of Marion Libraries are vibrant, modern, community spaces that help thousands of people find all sorts of information. You can also enjoy a range of events, classes, workshops and activities. To find out more about our libraries visit marion.sa.gov.au/ libraries.
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.
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.
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
Cove Civic Centre
LIBRARY LOCATIONS AND OPENING TIMES
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
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
T 8375 6755
T 8375 6745
9.30am – 7pm 9.30am – 7pm 9.30am – 5pm 9.30am – 7pm 9.30am – 5pm 10am – 4pm 1pm – 4pm
9.30am – 5pm 9.30am – 7pm 9.30am – 5pm 9.30am – 7pm 9.30am – 5pm 10am – 4pm 1pm – 4pm
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