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Easter carnival

As part of its indoor and outdoor carnival, which runs until April 12, Westgate entertainment complex will open on Good Friday to raise money for the Royal Children’s Hospital. From 1pm, the carnival will feature amusement rides and games for all ages. There will also be a free Easter egg hunt on Easter Sunday starting at noon. Corner of Grieve Parade and Dohertys Road, Altona North.

■ 0481 323 092

School holiday activities

Hobsons Bay libraries are hosting school holiday activities until April 10 at all branches and at Newport’s Substation. Activities include creating a conductive robot flashing card, badge making, movies and a Punch and Judy Magic Show. Bookings required.

■ www.libraries.hobsonsbay.vic.gov.au or 1300HOBLIB

Edgewater Festival

Would you like to be involved with setting up the first ever Edgewater Festival? There will be a meeting to incorporate the Edgewater Festival committee at 7pm on Monday, April 13, at 3 The Grand, Maribrynong. All welcome. RSVP to Maxine.

■ edgewaterfestival@gmail.com or
0428 272 758

Money talks

Laverton Community Centre is holding a free saving and spending workshop on April21 from 1-3.30pm. It will cover everyday costs, shopping, generating extra money, fortnightly budgets and financial planning. Other courses include an everyday banking workshop, anger management for men, self-esteem and assertion for women and gentle exercise and meditation. Bookings essential.

■ 83680177 or community@lcis.org.au

Wool wanted

If you have spare wool at home, Altona’s Louis Joel centre would love to hear from you. Its team of knitters needs wool to knit items for charity. Wool can be dropped into the centre at 5 Sargood Street, or call 9398 2511 for details.

Young parents

Are you a young parent between 16 and 25 years of age and want to meet other young parents in your local area? Free groups meet in Laverton on Mondays
from 10-11.30am, Altona Meadows on Mondays from 1-2.30pm and Sunshine
on Fridays from noon-2.30pm. Come
along with your children and meet other young parents. The groups organise fun activities for the kids and go on outings
to the zoo, Scienceworks and other places. Contact Mary.

■ 0409758 932 or 96112459

Acoustic therapy

Music therapy student and musician
Laurel Parkinson is in residency at Williamstown’s Customs House Hotel.
She plays acoustic sets each day from
2pm until 5pm. For details visit the
Laurel Parkinson page on Facebook.

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