Every Monday. Looking for something fun to do on a Monday? Minecraft is a game about breaking and placing blocks. At first, people built structures to protect against nocturnal monsters, but as the game grew players began to work together to create wonderful, imaginative things! What will you build? When: …
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Move and groove
Every Wednesday. Move and Groove sessions are aimed at ages 18 months to 3 years but children of all ages are welcome. These highly interactive free sessions are tailored for a toddler’s social, emotional and physical development. Children are encouraged to move as they sing, dance and shake their way …
Read More »Saturday Storytime
Every Saturday. Storytime provides a wide range of stories. Children have the chance to develop their motor and language skills. The storytime sessions are aimed at 3 to 6-year-olds but children of all ages are welcome. When: Every Saturday Time: 10.30am – 11.15am Where: Swan Hill Library Cost: FREE! This …
Read More »Baby Rhyme Time
Every Friday. Baby Rhyme Time is a fun and interactive session for parents and carers with babies under 18 months old. It promotes the development of your baby’s literacy skills through interactive rhymes and songs. When: Every Friday Time: 10.30am- 11.00am Where: Swan Hill Library Who: Parents and carers with …
Read More »Literary river walk along the Murray
This walk invites members of the public to encounter the rich and diverse literary history of the river through situated readings of poetry, prose and local history.
Read More »Youthspective 2021
Are you between 12 – 18 years of age? Great news! You can submit up to 3 photos that best represent this years theme; MOVE for a chance to win a fantastic prize! Categories: 15-18 years Judges Choice Award 15-18 years People’s Choice Award 12-14 years Judges Choice Award 12-14 …
Read More »Young Writers Award Writing Competition
The Young Writers Award Writing Competition is an exciting opportunity for Prep to Year 10 and multi-class school children across the Swan Hill district. The competition is devised to inspire pupils to write a narrative piece of no more than 500 words for primary students and 800 words for secondary …
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