Coming up on the 1 May, at the Alphington Bowls Club. Yum!
Tickets will be on sale from this afternoon. Follow this link or check back on the CWA page on our website.
Find out what is happening at ACC and in the neighbourhood.
“connecting our community”
Coming up on the 1 May, at the Alphington Bowls Club. Yum!
Tickets will be on sale from this afternoon. Follow this link or check back on the CWA page on our website.
Alphington Community Centre is a friendly, welcoming, kind and caring community space, run by paid staff, funded through a patchwork of stable ongoing funding and short term grants and overseen by a wonderful community committee that meets around 8 times a year on the fourth Monday of the month at 8pm to provide strategic direction.
We currently have 5 committee members and we’re keen for one or two more.
If you are kind-hearted and community-minded and would be interested in helping us with our big picture thinking we’d love you to consider joining our committee of governance.
Please email Leanne or call our office on 9499 7227 if this sounds like your cup of tea.
Hi Leanne here. Well term one is drawing to a close, and we’ll be taking leave for two weeks from this coming Friday. We will be back on Tuesday 26 April.
We hope you have a happy Easter and a lovely break.
And … If you are keen on a road trip along the lines of a four hour drive to Western Victoria, and a fun community event - I’ll see you at the Cavendish Redgum Festival on the last weekend of the holidays. My sister Merryn helps organise this festival in her tiny country town on the western side of the Grampians, and I am helping out with the catering for the Friday opening event and will also be assisting with the nature craft activities for kids (a specialty of mine as you all know from our events) on Saturday. There’ll also be tethered hot air balloon rides, bus tours to see magnificent trees, music, food and a dog jumping competition … fun!
Click here to find out more about the Cavendish Redgum Festival.
On Friday we took some time to walk around the garden and snip some of our best smelling herbs. We then cut them up even smaller, mixed them together and filled little gauze bags with lovely smelling garden goodness.
Some of our participants (such as Sandra - pictured) took one home to hang in their own wardrobe … and the rest of them went into the seed library for local families to collect.
Also in the seed library were little packets of sweet peas - donated by an anonymous neighbourhood friend. Cute hey?
The inaugural ‘people’s choice’ at the Alphington Show goes to Florence Maslen for her beautiful plaited bread.
Thanks Heather for suggesting this new addition to the show - it was a great way to get the community involved on the day.
For anyone yet to collect their entries, please drop by this week - the last few remaining items are in the foyer.
And congratulations once again to all those who entered. It was really fun to see how talented and creative so many people in our community and beyond are.