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A free introductory cycling program for women who have never cycled before, or who don't cycle regularly, received an overwhelming response. The popularity of the workshops resulted in an additional eight shorter cycling workshops being organised for the coming months. If you wish to be notified of upcoming courses, please email your contact details to [email protected].

Easter school holiday activities @ libraries

Wizards versus Darklords, wands or light sabres… Whether your children are interested in intergalactic space travel or magic and mayhem, Sunshine Coast Council libraries have something for everyone during the holidays.  The library events calendar for April details the fantastic range of children’s holiday activities across all locations. These popular free activities fill fast so take some time now to review the calendar.  Bookings open from 9am on Monday, March 30.

ANZAC centenary commemorative exhibition

Of Peace and War will commemorate the 100th anniversary of the landing at Gallipoli. It is a sensitive display of stories and artworks that will be held at Caloundra Regional Gallery from March 25 to May 10. Watercolours and oils in the exhibition illustrate the WWI battlefields of Northern France, while artworks on loan from the Dalai Lama’s Art School in Dharamsala offer messages of peace. Ceramic works, artist books, poetry and oral histories capture the empathic nature of humanity. Visit Council’s gallery website for bookings, public programs and more information.

Out and about

I’ll be at the Marketplace (outside Target) in Beerwah on Friday, April 10 from 9 to 11am and look forward to catching up with locals to discuss what’s happening in the community.

First appeared in Glasshouse Country News March 25, 2015.

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