CULTURAL EVENTS AND HAPPENINGS

CULTURAL EVENTS AND HAPPENINGS –
SURF COAST AND BEYOND – 24 February 2015
Enjoy the last of February and venture into March!!
OPPORTUNITIES TO GET INVOLVED!! ARTS SPACE FEASIBILITY STUDY Surf Coast Shire is investigating how well arts and culture spaces and facilities cater for the needs of the community. Here’s your chance to have your say about what you think is needed in our region! CONSULTATION FINISHING THIS WEEK!! Please follow this link to the surveys ‐ http://www.surfcoast.vic.gov.au/My_Community/Arts_Culture_Events SPRING CREEK COMMUNITY HOUSE 14 Price Street Torquay Phone: 5261 2583 SPECIAL EVENTS Movie Night Fundraiser ‐ The Second Best Marigold Hotel ‐ 6pm Sunday 1 March 2015 at Reading Cinemas Waurn Ponds Shopping Centre Grovedale. Tickets $15 available at Spring Creek Community House Reception 9am – 1pm Mon – Frid or call 5261 2583. International Women’s Day Event Join us at 12mid day Friday 6 March 2015 to celebrate ‘International’ Women’s Day. BYO plate. International cuisine and National dress welcome. RSVP 9 – 1pm Mon or call 5261 2583 Community Festival Arts Project ‘Weaving us together’ The Deans Marsh Festival invites you to create a small weave to become a part of a giant tapestry at the 2015 Festival. Weaving Pack Collection Points Please drop off or collect additional weaving pack from the following locations: Deans Marsh Community Cottage Deans Marsh General Store Birregurra General Store Lorne Visitor Information Centre Winchelsea Bendigo Bank WANT MORE? If you, your friends or family members would like more weaving packs, they are available from the collection points or contact us and we will post some. For inspiration, assistance or more information about the project please contact us.’ Weaving workshops (to prepare for the festival) 24 Feb 2105 and 3rd March 2015 TIME: 3.30‐4.30pm The workshop will be a time for kids to make their own weave to add to the festival display All materials supplied 5000 Poppies Project: Craft Workshop Learn to Crochet
Thursday 12th March 6pm‐8pm Deans Marsh Cottage Time Bring along red wool & crochet hooks. FREE Deans Marsh Community Cottage Phone: 5236 3388 [email protected] http://deansmarshfestival.com.au/weaving http://facebook.com/DeansMarshFestival Blink is developing a new work and we are on the lookout for local artists keen to be involved. It's shaping up to be a really cool performance event utilising warehouse spaces down in Rutland Street, Geelong. This will be a great opportunity for Artists to share their work. If you are interested have a look and pass on to others you may think would be interested. THE OPPORTUNITY http://blinkdancetheatre.com.au/wp‐content/uploads/2015/02/Soft‐Landing‐_‐Call‐for‐Artists‐2.pdf Soft Landing is a showcase of dance and performance works which will take place over two nights: 19 & 20 June 2015. Soft Landing will offer audiences a distinctive and unique theatre experience which journeys through various performance spaces within the Rutland St Arts Precinct in Newtown, Geelong. Blink Dance Theatre provides a platform for professional artists to develop high calibre work and explore new approaches to devising movement material. We are currently seeking applications from artists working in the fields of dance, theatre and performance art. Applications are welcome from students and professionals, individuals and groups. ARTS ATLAS HAS ARRIVED! You have the creativity and vision. We have a place where you can explore, share and celebrate. Whether you’re a potter or a poet, looking for space or got some to rent, interested in funding opportunities or a good night out, ArtsAtlas is your essential reference and guide to great artistic happenings across our region. The Geelong Region Arts Atlas want to offer you the opportunity to be among the first to benefit from this exciting resource. Get listed now – it is so easy!! To join the ArtsAtlas community, simply visit www.artsatlasgeelong.com.au and follow the prompts to set up your own page. See you soon at Geelong Region ArtsAtlas! LORNE SCULPTURE BIENNALE 2016 EOI open now and closes 31 March! After an outstanding 2014 event, planning is already underway for the Lorne Sculpture Biennale 2016. Expressions of Interest application form is now available for download. Proposals are being sought across all categories that sit within the sculptural realm. We would like to encourage all our supporters to take a look and spread the word about Lorne Sculpture Biennale 2016. And note the dates – the exhibition will open on the Labour Day weekend of 2016 and run over 3 weeks and 4 weekends through Easter (12 March to 3 April 2016), thus maximizing opportunities for wide attendance.
A reminder the artists site visits will be held at Lorne 28 March & 1 March for those interested in submitting for the EOI. Lorne Sculpture Biennale EOI Close 31st March 2015 More info including the EOI Form: www.lornesculpture.com Anglesea Community House Courses coming up– ranging from Vegan and Raw Foods to Anxiety Strategies 5 McMillan Street, Anglesea http://anglesea.org.au/ See pages 11 ‐ 12 SUSTAINABLE HOOK AND VINE FESTIVAL This Weekend! 28 Feb, Torquay www.hookandvine.com.au Lorne Sculpture Biennale 2016 unveiling & launch Put these dates in your diary! March 22nd 2015 11:00AM ‐ Unveiling Join us at 11:00am on the Lorne Foreshore in front of the historic Lorne Theatre where the outstanding $75,000 Arts Victoria Permanent Commission by Louise Paramor will be unveiled by the Hon. Martin Foley MP (State Minister for Creative Industries) on Sunday 22nd March. 3:00PM ‐ Launch Later head up to QDOS Arts at 3pm to help us launch the wonderful program for Lorne Sculpture Biennale 2016. Enjoy some light refreshments and hear the very exciting news. August 25th 2015 SAVE THE DATE ‐ The Point Fundraising Dinner will be held again this year on August 25th, 2015. The Point dinner was an amazing success in 2013 and sold out 4 weeks before the function. NATIONAL WOOL MUSEUM Scarf Festival 2015 Scarf Festival: 5 June – 2 August 2015 Coastlines: A great and terrible beauty, where the land meets the sea. No single perimeter measures it or defines it. Forever changing, a fractal paradox, ill‐defined in length and where precise lines cannot be determined. Coastlines are the epicentre of environmental issues and landscapes unto themselves; like a scarf, each with its own inherent personality and its own story to tell. What direction will you take? All entrants will be in the running for the coveted 2015 Scarf of the Year award, as well as other category awards including Use of Colour, 100% Wool and Thematic. We are accepting entry forms and payment online ‐ (scarves still need to be delivered to us). To enter your scarf online visit our website. Alternatively you can print and download an entry form from our website.
http://www.geelongaustralia.com.au/events/item/8cfa6790ec73f1f.aspx Please visit our website for the guidelines and conditions of entry for this year’s festival. Good luck! We look forward to sharing your creation. Scarf Festival Team, National Wool Museum Key dates: Entries accepted from Monday, 2 March 2015 Entries close on Friday, 8 May 2015 (both scarves and entry forms are due by this date) 2
Exhibition launch on Thursday, 4 June 2015 Exhibition opens to the public on Friday, 5 June 2015 Exhibition closes on Sunday, 2 August 2015 MARKETS Saturday Mornings: Torquay Farmers Market, Surf Coast Shire Office Carpark March 7 Anglesea Primary School Twilight Village Fair March 8 Aireys Inlet Market March 8 Anglesea Riverbank Market March 15 Torquay Cowrie Market March 22 Deans Marsh Market ( Deans Marsh Festival)
GIGS AT A GLANCE (more details, including addresses in below and in ‘MARCH & BEYOND’) Thursday 26 February: Peter Byrne 6pm THE FARMER’S PLACE Friday 27 February: Levi Anderson 6pm THE FARMER’S PLACE Saturday 28 February: Better Ask George 6pm THE FARMER’S PLACE WOLSELEY WINERY Music gigs, Hendy Main Road, Paraparap Sunday 1 March: Rebecca Barnard with Band and The Grapes , 4pm www.wolseleywines.com MINYA BY MOONLIGHT Minya Lane, Connewarre Saturday 7 March: Ken Nichol and the Dixie Chooks Rock to Ragtime, Ballads and Blues 7.30pm Sunday 15 March: London Klezmer Quartet Take a musical journey, 3.30pm Phone 03 5264 1397 www.theminya.com.au BELLBRAE BLUES If you love the blues and want to join in a relaxed monthly Jam session. BYO instruments, voice and favourite blues songs to share. Meeting once a month at Bellbrae Heart space 3rd Wednesday of the month @ 7.30pm (18 March) Contact Liz Hamilton 0400 780680 or 'like' them on Facebook: 'Bellbrae Blues' Sing like Nobody’s Listening/SINGING FOR FUN Last Friday of month. 27 February, 27 March. @ Bellbrae Hall 6pm – 8pm We are not a choir but a one‐off monthly group (each night is different) that gets together to sing for the fun of it. You don't have to book, just turn up, blokes too. At Bellbrae Hall ‐ School Rd, Bellbrae $10/$7 concession, which includes an easy Friday night meal of delicious home‐made soups, crusty bread and dips and fresh fruit, tea and coffee. So come along, bring a friend or make a new one, and SING LIKE NOBODY'S LISTENING. Especially if you think you can’t sing. No need to book, but any enquiries ring Michele 52614807. A vocal Nosh event!! Everyone is welcome! Fun ‐ uplifting ‐ have a go and enjoy. Last Friday of the month!!!!! EXHIBITIONS QDOS ARTS Allenvale Road Lorne 03 52891989 9am‐5pm, Tues Fri Sat Sun Mon From Sunday 22 February Stella Clarke – summers in the south www.qdosarts.com James Widdowson – inversion Kate Spencer – Moonar’mia EDGE GALLERY 14/148 Mountjoy Parade, Lorne Open 10am‐4pm daily. Fine Art Landscape Photography of award winning Australian photographer Will Dielenberg http://www.dielenbergphotography.com.au/edge_gallery EAGLES NEST GALLERY Lindy Banner and Robert Knight from 7 Feb www.eaglesnestgallery.com.au/exhibitions/ SURF WORLD MUSEUM Summer Surfing Exhibition ‘Duke Kahanamoku’ Now until 6 April www.surfworld.com.au 3
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Spring Creek Community House 14 Price Street Torquay Phone: 5261 2583 Email: [email protected] Web: www.springcreekcommunityhouse.org.au/ Open now for 2015. ART and CRAFT COMMUNITY ART Tuesdays 1:00 – 3:30pm. Acrylics with Jan Dick artist in residence Thursdays 1:00 – 3:30pm. Watercolour with Pat McKenzie, artist in residence. $10 tutor fee per week ($20 non‐refundable deposit on enrolment). QUIRKY CRAFT Wednesdays 10:30am – 12:00 noon Coffee Morning. All welcome – come along and work on projects together – sewing machines available. SIT AND SEW 2nd and 4th Tuesday each month. 1:30 – 3:30pm This new group welcomes all for a sew and chat. $3 per session LIFESTYLE YOGA 9:15 ‐10:30am. Accredited teacher. Combining a balance of Asana (postures), Meditation and Relaxation. For new and current practitioners. $12 casual $10 conc. YOGABIRTH Tuesdays 6pm – 7:15pm Yoga for pregnancy with Maureen Finemore (midwife and Yoga teacher). $100 for 6 classes or $18 casual. BYO pillow and blanket Ph:0400 534 534 [email protected] CHILDREN’S MORNING ACTIVITY PROGRAMME (MAP) Songs, music, movement dance and fun with instruments For kids and parents (Grandparents welcome) $3 donation per child. Monday: Little Da Vinci's Pre‐schoolers 9:30am – 10:00am Painting, drawing, clay, playdough. Prepare to get messy! Tuesday: Bells and Beats 0 – 5 yrs 9:30am – 10:00am 0 – 5 yrs 10:15am – 10:45am Wednesday: Romp Stomp and Sing Pre‐schoolers 9:30am – 10:00am. Favourite songs, action and activity. Thursday: Music and Movement 0 – 5 yrs 9:30 ‐10:00am. Lorne Fig Tree Community House [email protected] Games Group Occasional Care Carer Support Group Playgroup Thursdays 1 – 3.30pm All Welcome Mondays 9am‐2pm & Fridays 9am‐2pm Call 5289 2972 to secure your position. First Tuesday of the Month 1:30 – 3:30pm. Enables carers of all ages to have some time off to share experiences and support each other in a relaxed, nurturing way. All welcome, enquiries Heather Ramp on 5289 4315 Tuesdays 9.30am‐11.30am. All parents and their kids are welcome to come along. $3 per family per session. Deans Marsh Community Cottage Inc. 10 Pennyroyal Valley Road, Deans Marsh, Victoria, 3235 Ph: 5236 3388 Co‐ordinator: Mon, Tue, Wed Ph: 52892972 Office Hours: Mon, Tues Wed 9 – 2pm [email protected] www.deansmarsh.org.au HISTORICAL SOCIETIES Torquay and District Historical Society Like them on Facebook! Secretary Lorraine Marshall, Secretary Tel: 0409 212 479 email [email protected] Open Sundays 2‐4 18 Price Street, Torquay Group has a collection of photos and memorabilia and history of Torquay. Monthly meetings held on the last Monday. History walk around Torquay and the history of Bells Beach and Bell Family, tracing the Cobb and Co Coach Trail. Located at TOPS, 18 Price Street, Torquay. Open Sunday afternoons 2pm – 4pm. http://torquayhistory.com/ 6
Lorne Historical Society Committee meetings: second Friday each month,1 pm, at Fig Tree House. Annual General Meeting held in November. President: Gary Allen Secretary: Will Beale P.O. Box 145, Lorne, Victoria 3232. Photographic display location: Fig Tree House, Lorne (opposite the Visitor Information Centre) Open 1st Sunday each month, 1 pm to 4 pm. Anglesea and District Historical Society – History House General meetings held every two months on 1st Sunday at 2pm, usually with a guest speaker. Visitors are always welcome. Extensive photographic collection of Anglesea and Great Ocean Road. Publications on many historical (local) topics for sale. Extensive library and access to overseas and national archives available. Open for family research on Tuesday and Saturday mornings. 5a McMillan St, Anglesea, Victoria. Ph: 5263 1249 E‐mail: [email protected] http://home.vicnet.net.au/~angen/ The Surf Coast Family History Group At Anglesea and District Historical Society, 5a McMillan St., Anglesea – follow the signs!! Meetings held 2nd Thursday of the month at 10am. Research can be conducted on Tuesdays: 10:30 am – 1:00 pm, Wednesdays: By appointment. Saturdays: 10:30 am – 1:00 pm. (Closed during school holidays and public holidays.) Ph: 5289 6686 http://home.vicnet.net.au/~angen/fh_home.htm Email: [email protected] Winchelsea and District Historical Society Like them on Facebook! Historical Society rooms are in the old Shire Offices, Hesse Street, Winchelsea. Open Wednesday 1‐ 5 pm, or other times by appointment. Collection of photographs, books, documents, family histories etc pertaining to the history of the district. Research aids include Winchelsea and Barrabool Shire rate books, parish plans, family histories, cemetery records, various indices etc. Ph: 5267 2494 or 5267 2363 E‐mail: [email protected] Web: http://home.vicnet.net.au/~winchsoc/ VISUAL ARTS Anglesea Art House, 23 Cameron Road Anglesea Ph: 5289 7041 or 0418 179554 http://angleseaarthouse.com.au/ General enquiries and membership information: [email protected] Mondays: PRINTMAKING for beginners 1pm ‐ 3pm (work on to 5pm) $12 per session Book via Lee Powell 52897119 or 0418519956 LIFE DRAWING. Friendly, relaxed group. All skill levels welcome. Easel provided. BYO drawing materials, paper and board clips. 7‐
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Surfcoast Images Gallery Extensive range of West Coast photography from The Apostles to The Bellarine Peninsular by Kevan Way. Large high resolution panoramas, printed in‐house to any size. Wide range of landscapes, Art Photography, and imagery from Australia and around the world. He represents surf photographer Peter 'Joli' Wilson and abstract small wave photographer Deb Morris exclusively in Torquay. 2b Gilbert Street, Torquay 5264 8338 [email protected] www.surfcoastimages.com.au ginkoh ' free range ' Jewellery Studio Gallery 3/57 Geelong Road Torquay 3228 (in Baines Crescent beside ice‐cream shop) 10am til 4pm every day except Wed. Appointments welcome. Locally Handcrafted Jewellery, Pottery & Figure Drawings made by Stephanie Hocking & her father Tim Hocking. Pots & Figurines for your home and garden. Figure Drawings with Originals, Prints and T‐shirts. Ginkoh Jewellery pieces are unique, quirky and 100% handmade, incorporating the technique of lost wax casting, recycled materials, wood, leather, stones, enamel. For men & women enjoy what Ginkoh. Custom design, repairs & restorations. www.ginkohjewellery.com www.facebook.com/ginkohstudiogallery www.etsy.com.au/shop/GINKOH Instagram: ginkoh_factory E‐mail: [email protected] … AND IN GEELONG PAKO FESTA FIESTA.SAT 28th Feb 2015 ART @WINTERGARDEN “On Weaving” From Sunday 8 February at 3pm featuring current work of Mirjana Margetic Exhibition runs from 1 February until 1 March 2015 GEELONG A‐ Z A collaborative exhibition by Judith Bennett, Glenys Bryant, Patsy Bush, Jan Synot and Ann Webb of subjects taken from an alphabetical list of notable Geelong landmarks ‐ A – Art Gallery B – Barwon River C – Cranes Sculpture D – Dalgety and Co E – Eastern Beach, and the list goes on with 26 works in all We hope you can join us for the celebration of the opening Sunday 8 March 2015 3‐5pm official opening by Barbara Abley Hours: 10am – 4pm Shop 5, Wintergarden, 51 McKillop Street, Geelong Victoria P 0401 160 430 www.artwintergarden.com.au GPAC GPAC’s 2015 season opened with Wot? No Fish!!, a funny and moving true story of love, art, family and fish balls, written and performed by Danny Braverman. Iconic Shakespeare’s Globe on its world tour of Hamlet. Exclusive Victorian performances of Sydney Theatre Company’s Storm Boy, Queensland Theatre Company’s Country Song. New Zealand Dance Company. COMING UP Family Magic returns to GPAC in 2015 with five fabulous shows to enjoy ‐ perfect for little ones, mums and dads, grandparents and the young‐at‐heart. Of course Family Magic show tickets make great Christmas presents too. Coming up in 2015. The Listies, Australia’s most sought‐after kids comedians. Then there’s The 26‐Storey Treehouse, a very funny adventure adapted from Andy Griffiths and Terry Denton’s best‐selling book. Who could resist a production of Roald Dahl’s Revolting Rhymes and Dirty Beasts? And younger children will adore Stripey ‐ the eggscellent adventures of an emu chick! and Cranky Bear adapted from the popular book. GPAC’s Family Magic shows are held on Saturdays at midday and 2.30pm with craft activities in the foyer after the show. Click here to view the program and book online http://www.gpac.org.au/programs/family‐magic/ For more information or to book, contact the Box Office on 5225 1227 or check out the program on our website www.gpac.org.au/2015 8
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Anxiety Strategies Workshop
with Jules Haddock
This workshop aims to increase community acceptance of anxiety disorders by
raising awareness and providing support. It does this by guiding, educating and
prompting awareness of yourself and others who are tiring of the long flight of
carrying anxiety.
Anglesea Community House
Thursday 26 March
6.30 – 8.30 pm
$15/per person
Bookings – 52 632 116 or [email protected]
Vegan & Raw Food
Cooking
Class
with Lisa Fitzgerald Brand
Wednesday 4 March
6 – 8 pm
$60
at Anglesea Community House
5 McMillan Street
Bookings: 52 632 116 or [email protected]
You will sit down to eat each of the four items prepared by Lisa, so
make sure you arrive with a healthy appetite!
High protein chickpea burgers
Quinoa with roast pumpkin & sundried tomatoes
Rainbow cabbage coleslaw salad with vegan mayo
Chocolate & coconut energy balls
Winchelsea Community House
Hours:
Phone:
Email:
Website:
Open from 9:00am to 2:00pm Monday – Friday.
52672028
Address: 28 Hesse St, Winchelsea
educaƟ[email protected]
www.winchhouse.org.au
Cert III in Business Admin Medical
Cert III in Aged Care & Home & Community Care
Course Duration: 18 weeks, (2x6hr days) Thurs & Fri
Starts:
5th March
Funded Cost:
$800
With a Conc. $516
Unfunded Cost:
$4193
CERTIFICATE IV IN AGED CARE WILL FOLLOW ON
FROM THIS COURSE
Diploma of Early Childhood Education & Care
YOU DO NOT NEED A CERT IV TO BE ELIGIBLE
Course Duration: 36 weeks (2x6 hr days) Thurs & Fri
Starts:
19th March
Funded Cost:
$1050
Unfunded Cost:
$5000
Diploma of Youth Work
YOU DO NOT NEED A CERT IV TO BE ELIGIBLE
Course Duration: 33 weeks (2x6hr days) Mon & Tues
Starts:
16th March
Funded Cost:
$1050
Unfunded Cost:
$5000
IPad Essentials
Starts:
Course Duration:
Funded Cost:
Unfunded Cost:
Cert IV in Mental Health & Alcohol & Other Drugs
YOU DO NOT NEED A CERT III TO BE ELIGIBLE
Course Duration: 30 weeks (2x6 hr days) Tues & Wed
Starts:
17th March
Funded Cost:
$985 or $565 concession
Unfunded Cost:
$3920
Hare Krishna Cooking Class
Course Duration: 10am—2pm
Starts:
Saturday Morning—Date TBA
Cost:
$55
* Limited numbers so first in and paid secures their spot.
Self Defence Classes
Course Duration: 6 weeks (2hrs x 1 night per week)
Starts:
TBA
Cost:
$300
(may be less depending on numbers)
Learn how to downloading apps, photos, games, music,
email, internet, etc
Course Duration:
Starts:
TBA
Cost:
Course Duration:
$80
Starts:
Do you have piece of furniture that you would like to restore?
or professionally polish yourself? Learn from the master himself! Neville Beechy will be holding a "Weekend Workshop"
here at Winch House For all bookings and enquiries please
call Winch House on 52672028
Course Duration:
Cost:
Times:
MYOB Essentials
3 nights x 2hrs
French Polishing Furniture
2 days— Sat 21st & Sun 22nd March
$150 for the weekend
9.30am—4.30pm
3rd March
12 weeks (2x6hr days) Tues & Thurs
$850
With a Conc. $326
$3300
Cost:
x
3 weeks (2hrs x 2 night per week)
Tuesday and Thursday Nights
5th May then continues on the 7th,
12th, 14th, 19th, and 21st May
$150
Other courses coming soon include: Cheesemaking—Cheddar, Intro to Excel, Drag and Drop Websites (web design), MYOB essentials, Advertising
Online & using Social Media for Small Business, Buying and Selling on Ebay, Intro to Computers, French
Polishing/Furniture restoration.