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Church Supports Local Neighbourhood Centre
MEMBERS of the Landsborough Seventh-day Adventist Church answered a call by Glass House Mountains Neighbourhood Centre for donations of personal hygiene products to assist in the centre’s work of caring for disadvantaged individuals and families in the community.
The church recognises the important work that the volunteers do at the centre in reaching out to the people in the community doing it tough. Jan Hunter and Helen Browne were very appreciative of the help provided by the church and accepted the donations on behalf of the centre.
Welcomes
A Bible Teaching, Community Loving, Hope Filled Church on the Hinterland
Sundays @ 9am
12 Cedar Street, Maleny malenypc.org.au
BEERWAH CHURCH 27 Beerwah Parade
Sundays 9 30am & Kids Church
Arise Youth: Fri 7pm (grade: 7-12 | term time) E: wecare@cotr.org.au W: churchontherise.org.au
MALENY CHURCH Maleny Sports Park, via Porter’s Lane
Sundays 9 30am & Kids Church
E: info@cotrmaleny.org W: cotrmaleny.org
What’s on at the Uniting Church
GLASSHOUSE Country Uniting Church will be hosting a number of events in the coming weeks and welcome all to attend.
Over two Tuesdays, March 21 and 28 guests can experience the Easter story in a new way with a dramatic reading of the Oberammergau Passion Play script scenes. The readings will take place from 9.30am to 10.30am and will be followed by a discussion and morning tea.
On Tuesday, April 4, families and adults are welcome to come along to the creative craft day. There will be cooking, crafts, drama and games for the Easter school holidays. All are welcome, with bookings welcomed for catering purposes. Glasshouse Country Uniting Church is located at 29 Twin Peaks Drive, Beerwah. For more information about events and to book, contact Rev Dr Elizabeth Nolan on 0448 358 774.
Peachester movie and dinner night
Time: Friday, from 6pm
Where: Peachester Hall
Black Dog Ride’s 1Dayer
Sunshine Coast Kennel Club Show
Mar 17
Info: Celebrate St Patrick’s Day with the movie “The Quiet Man” and dinner at Peachester Hall. Hosted by the Peachester History Committee, contact 5494 9557 for details and booking.
Mooloolah Four Seasons Market
Time: Saturday, 8am - 1pm
Where: Mooloolah Public Hall, Bray Road
Mar 18
Info: The Mooloolah Four Seasons Autumn Market is on with a great range of bric a brac, plants, herbs, jams, conserves, fruit and vegetables and more.
Stamp Fair
Time: Saturday, 8.30am - 3.30pm
Where: Kawana Community Centre, Naminya Street, Buddina (off Point Cartwright Road)
Time: Sunday, check in and registration at 7am. Ride leaves at 9:15.
Where: Beerwah Sportsground
Mar 19
Info: On the third Sunday of March, Black Dog Ride is uniting under one banner with one voice on one single day to amplify a national message of hope, awareness and prevention of suicide. Breakfast available before a scenic loop through the beautiful Sunshine Coast Hinterland. Lunch, raffles and a guest speaker upon return.
Oberammergau Passion Play
Time: Tuesdays, 9.30am to 10.30am
Where: Glasshouse Country Uniting Church, 29 Twin Peaks Drive, Beerwah.
Mar 18
Info: The Caloundra and Sunshine Coast Stamp Clubs are hosting a joint Stamp Fair and welcome members of the public to come along for free. SEQLD Stamp Clubs and professional stamp dealers will be in attendance, with viewing and the opportunity to purchase. There will be on site refreshments, ample parking is available with ground floor disabled access.
Beerwah Tower Green Market
Time: Saturday, 8am - 12noon
Where: Beerwah Tower Green, Simpson Street
Mar 18
Info: Live music, fresh coffee, CWA traditional baked goods, and the QCWA Beerwah’s ‘Favourites’ range celebrating the old skills the CWA if famous for. Every month the ladies organise a raffle to support a local project. Renowned for their delicious baking, you are invited to enjoy a fresh scone and homemade jam inside the CWA hall on market days.
Multicultural Arts Showcase
Time: Saturday, 9am - 1pm
Where: Beerburrum Hall, 7 Anzac Avenue
Mar 18
Info: All are welcome to come along and share, learn and experience this free event as part of Harmony Week. There will be special cultural performances, interactive salsa taster, Sunshine Coast Qigong and Tai chi, plus ice cream, coffee and sausage sizzle.
Pineapple Cooking Competition
Time: Saturday, from 9am
Where: QCWA Hall, Simpson Street, Beerwah
Mar 18
Info: QCWA Beerwah is hosting this Pineapple Cooking Competition at their monthly markets to share the love and to raise awareness around our locally grown, seasonal, fresh pineapples. To help our pineapple farmers sell their fruit. For entry details, contact QCWA Beerwah directly through Facebook or email qcwabeerwah@gmail.com.
Entries due March 17.
Mar 21&28
Info: All are welcome to experience the Easter story in a new way with a dramatic reading of the Oberammergau Passion Play script scenes, followed by discussion and morning tea. Contact Rev Dr Elizabeth Nolan on 0448 358 774 for more details.
Lucas Parklands Concert
Time: Wednesday, 3pm
Where: Lucas Parklands, 126 Narrows Road, Montville
Info: Lucas Parklands presents Sam Lucas, cello, and Berta Brozgul, piano, performing Fantasties and Sonata’s, including works by Schumann, Beethoven, Prokofiev and Tedesco. More information and tickets available at lucasparklands.com.au
Maleny Country Fair
Time: Friday, from 3.30pm
Where: Maleny State School oval
Mar 22
Time: Friday, 6pm; Sat & Sun from 8.30am
Where: Beerwah Sportsground
Mar 24-26
Info: The Sunshine Coast Kennel Club will be holding four conformation shows (beauty contests) judging the best dogs in each breed to end up with a Best in Show. Shows will be held over three days, with a flyball competition on Sunday. Canteen and coffee van will be open. All are welcome to come along and join in the fun at this free event.
Paul Ballum-Cross
Time: Sunday, 2pm
Mar 24
Info: Maleny State School, The River School and Conondale State School present the Maleny Country Fair. Sideshow rides, a great variety of sweet and savoury food stalls, traditional sideshow alley games. The entertainment program is jammed packed featuring local community groups, school bands, choirs, dance groups and professional performers. The night will finish with a bang with a fantastic fireworks display by KC’s Fireworks. www.malenypandc.com.au
Maleny Film Festival
Time: Various film times over three days
Where: Maleny Community Centre
Info: The Maleny Film Society is pleased to present a curated selection of four films about writers at work. The festival will showcase She Said (USA, 2022), Adaptation (USA, 2001), Paterson (USA, 2016) and Lost Illusions (France, 2021). Keep an eye on the website for more information www.malenyshowsociety.com.au
Concert
Where: St George’s Anglican Church, Maleny
Mar 26
Info: Come and enjoy this afternoon of classics and compositions executed with skill, sensitivity and joy. Paul, who has a Doctorate in Musicology, is a well-known and respected musician, composer, and teacher in the Brisbane community. His performance includes pieces by Mompou, Arregui, Sor and Tarrega. Tickets are available through trybooking.com
Glasshouse Senior Citizens
Time: Tuesday, 9.30am
Where: Beerwah Community Hall
Mar
Info: Our annual Free Morning Tea is being held on Tuesday 28th of March at 9:30am and open to all 50+ seniors at the Beerwah Community Hall. Apart from a scrumptious morning tea, there is also entertainment, the Koala Care stall, the Men’s Shed with their woodwork, an artisan jewellery stall, plus our plant/produce/book stalls. Enjoy fun, food and fabulous raffle and Lucky Door prizes.
Maleny Players present ‘Seventeen’
Time: March 30-31 7pm, April 1-2 2pm and 7pm
Where: Maleny Showgrounds
Mar 30-31
Info: What advice would you give your future self?
Maleny Players present the Queensland premiere of Matthew Whittet’s 2017 play ‘Seventeen’. Rated M for mature audiences 16+ strong language and adult themes. Tickets available through trybooking.com or limited cash sales at Maleny Art Direct.
Eco Creative Festival Maleny
Time: March 31 - April 2 Friday, launch from 12
-6, Sat/Sun 9-3
Where: Maleny Community Centre
Mar 31Apr 2
Info: Hosting a creative range of stallholders and exhibitors including makers, artists, designers, cooks and growers who incorporate ‘eco’ into their craft. A celebration of waste to art, with funcational items and extraordinary ideas.