FRANKSTON ENJOY WINTER
JUNE–AUGUST 2019
The nights may be longer, but the days are just as enjoyable in Frankston City. Live shows, unique dining, parks and gardens and so many shopping experiences await you this winter. Get your friends and family together and see what you can find.
Rediscover the City’s Laneways Grab your jacket, a hot drink and some friends and immerse yourself in Frankston City’s street art. Local and international artists have brought life to the city’s buildings and laneways with iconic images of Frankston’s past and grand portraits of classic childhood stories to celebrate the City’s urban culture. Download the Street Art Map or follow the online interactive map to discover each artwork. On the second Sunday of the month you can also book into a guided tour to get up close and personal with the pieces and learn more about the artists, their story and the City. Guided tours — Second Sunday of each month $10 per person including hot drink Bookings, Street Art Map and online interactive maps at visitfrankston.com 1300 322 322
Snuggle up with Downunder Ugg Boots There’s a tiny church in Carrum Downs, built in the early 1900’s and heritage listed in Australia. Downunder Ugg Boots have been trading here for over 40 years, sourcing the very best sheepskins for their Australian designed footwear. There’s a huge range of styles for every member of the family, from traditional Uggs to Moccasins and the cutest baby booties. For those cold nights around the BBQ they have a range of sheepskin stubby holders, as well as gorgeous floor rugs and even car seats. Inside this cosy space, you won’t find an organ and pews, but this winter you will find just what you have been looking for. Downunder Ugg Boots 1151 Frankston–Dandenong Road, Carrum Downs Monday–Saturday, 10am–5pm and Sunday 11am–4pm downunderuggboots.com.au
Burger Off 2019 is coming A battle of the burgers is coming to Frankston City this August. Who will have Frankston City’s best burger? You decide! Stay tuned to Visit Frankston on Facebook for more details.
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Chat with a local
Susanne Horman from Robinsons Bookshop Victoria’s oldest general independent bookshop began and can still be found right here in Frankston City. In a world where digital technologies and communications are growing by the minute, Robinsons Bookshop is a place of intrigue and excitement engaging the next generation of booklovers. Tell us about yourself I have 30 years’ experience in strategic planning, market research and business development and have helped some of the world’s biggest brands with customer satisfaction and retention, new product development and advertising. 12 years ago it felt like time for a sea-change and I wanted to do something with my underlying true passion — books. I had studied literature and also had a novel on the go and the opportunity to purchase Robinsons came up at exactly the right time. At the time I was a single mum with children aged 6 and 8 and it was a massive undertaking. The first couple of years learning about the business and the book industry were very challenging. Why did you choose to come to Frankston to take ownership of Robinson’s? I lived on the other side of Melbourne in Montmorency and had only ever been to Frankston once before. In the lead up to the business handover we took many day trips down the coast and got to know the area. It almost felt like we were moving overseas as Eastlink was not yet completed and the kids counted how many of the 50 traffic lights on Springvale Rd between Frankston and Montmorency were red versus green on each journey. Generally we caught about 35 red lights and it took 2 hours! In terms of why — well as soon as I visited Robinsons that first time I knew it was where I wanted to put my energy. It was home from the first moment. What surprises people the most when they visit Robinson’s Bookshop? I think it’s the depth of range and the excitement of discovery of treasures as you walk around exploring the store. We mostly hand-pick one copy of lots of interesting things and people never know what they will find on each
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visit. We purchase almost 2,000 new releases each month, so the selection of books is always changing. When digital technologies continue to grow, what do you think keeps people coming back to Robinson’s? Robinsons is a special place that in a lot of ways is the heart of the community. Robinsons is about sharing stories, experiences and a deep passion for books. Each time you visit you can get recommendations and have conversations with people who love books. Robinsons is authentic and caring and you just don’t get that online. When you invest 8–10 hours of your time reading a book — you want it to be time well spent. Life is too short to be reading the wrong book. Robinsons mission is to ‘Change lives by getting the right book in the right hands’ and that is what keeps the whole team motivated and striving to do their best each day. What book would you recommend this winter? If you are looking for some great fiction I would recommend The Last Adventure of Napoleon Sunshine. It is about Napoleon, an eighty-five year old restless spirit who decides to say “To hell with it all” He wants a new Life! He doesn’t want his final years to be exiled in a retirement home. What’s coming up at Robinsons Bookshop that everyone should know about? Robinsons Frankston will soon start re-fitting the store to look like an old library in a mansion with floor to ceiling dark timber shelving and old fashioned lighting. The café is also planned to re-open with a book themed menu. We will be hosting lots of author events, literary High Teas and book clubs. There will be many ways for the community to engage with books and with each other on the theme of books.
3/11 Station Street Mall, Frankston 3199 Opening hours: 9am–5.30pm Monday–Wednesday 9am–6pm Thursday, Friday 9am–8pm, Saturday 9am–5pm Sunday 10am–5pm Phone: 9783 6488
The home of denim is Jac’n’Jean Melbourne’s first jean store, Jac’n’Jean opened its doors in June 1970 and rapidly became the destination for young fashionistas looking for national and international clothing labels, in particular denim. Today, the store continues to showcase the best selection of denim, clothing and accessories coupled with a dedicated team who are committed to finding you the perfect outfit. Jac’n’Jean 34B Wells Street, Frankston jacnjean.com.au 9783 6732
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Sweet Waterfalls, Boardwalks and Birdlife Leave the City behind you this winter and explore Sweetwater Creek Nature Reserve. Cross boardwalks and bridges then follow the pathways along the creek’s edge to discover magnificent rock pools and enjoy a moment of tranquillity surrounded by the sound of waterfalls. Sweetwater Creek is a local favourite. Families, couples and furry friends alike can follow the picturesque walking paths in search of birdlife, frogs and in the evening, the nocturnal creatures who call the reserve home in this oasis tucked in amongst suburbia. Sweetwater Creek Reserve Fenton Crescent, Frankston South Young Street, Frankston
$100 to win every month There’s $100 up-for-grabs each month with the Visit Frankston Photo Contest. Entering is easy. Simply take a photo of yourself or your family and friends enjoying Frankston City and tag @ visitfrankston and #visitfrankston on Facebook or Instagram. Winners announced each month and notified by email.
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Markets in Frankston City Seaford Handmade Market Third Sunday of the month February to December 9am–1pm Seaford Scout Hall Station Street, Seaford
Seaford Farmers Market Third Sunday of the month 8am–1pm Broughton Street Reserve Station Street, Seaford
Frankston Sunday Market Every Sunday 8am–1pm 79-83 Young Street, Frankston
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