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Edenhope Swimming Centre
MANAGER: Mathew Hollis
55851049 / 0409574367
mathollis@hotmail.com
Edenhope Swimming Centre will open on Sat Nov 21, 2020 - Wed March 31 2021
Contact tracing, social distancing and Covid safe measures will be in place. Regular Covid updates via The ‘Edenhope Swimming Centre’ Facebook Page.
Opening Hours
School Terms : Mon – Fri 3:30pm – 7 pm
Weekends, Public Holidays and School Holidays : 1pm – 7 pm
Morning Lap Swimming, Mon, Wed and Fri: 6:30 am – 8:30 am
2020-2021 Season Membership prices
Family : $110
Adult : $50
Child / Student : $40
Casual Entry : $4 per person, $12 per Family
Membership forms are available at the Edenhope Swimming Centre, Edenhope College, St Malachy's Primary School, Apsley Primary School and the Edenhope Post Office.
Membership entitles holders to unlimited access to the pool throughout the season.
- In a bid to reduce waste, Edenhope Swimming Centre will have optional membership cards. Members names will be on a register in the kiosk and will still benefit from unlimited pool access throughout the 2020/2021 season.
Swimming Lap Club
Tuesdays and Thursdays 5:30 – 6:30pm (To be confirmed).
Learn correct competitive strokes – open to Adults and Children
$5 per person per session for Members (Casual Entry Extra for Non Members)
Participants must be able to swim at least 50m Freestyle continuously.
Accredited Swim Coach and ex competitive swimmer
Contact Kayla Burns to register interest and book a place on 0428574900
Swimming Lessons - Prouse Swim School -January Holiday Intensive Program
Week – 11th – 15th Jan (To be confirmed).
Register and book a place to avoid disappointment.
Contact Kerryn 0428403840 prouse@wimmera.com.au
Edenhope Library
Our Covid-19 Restrictions Hours are Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday: 11am-1pm & 2pm-4pm. We can be contacted via our support line on 03 5382 1777 or email the branch.
SUBMERGED: stories of Australia’s shipwrecks
Submerged is an exhibition presented by the Australian National Maritime Museum and the Australian Maritime Museums Council and is the result of a national project with workshops held across the country to develop the exhibition and to source shipwreck stories. Sixty eight shipwreck stories were nominated by 46 maritime museums and heritage institutions from around Australia with 14 of the most compelling stories selected to feature in the exhibition. The Museum has kindly extended our loan, and we have re-mounted the display in our foyer.
CRAFTERNOONS ARE BACK! Our informal sessions are for anyone who enjoys stitching, knitting or other hand crafts in the company of other crafters. Sessions at held from 2.00 p.m. until closing, every Friday – bring along your current craft project and enjoy some time together in our lovely, new, air-conditioned space!
FRESH PICKINGS:
CD AUDIOBOOKS
- A Wanted Man: a Jack Reacher thriller by Lee Child
- After the War by Herve le Corre – an uncompromising, post-WWII crime novel set in Bordeaux
- The History Keepers: Circus Maximus by Damian Dibben – embark on another roller-coaster adventure into the heart of ancient Rome
FICTION
- The Black Swan of Paris by Karen Robards – WWII family drama
- Sawbone western series: Badlands, and Heresy by Melissa Lenhardt
JUNIOR
- A Clock of Stars: the Shadow Moth by Francesca Gibbons – sharply funny with characters to fall in love with in this timeless, thrilling fantasy
- Michael Morpurgo presents Owl or Pussycat? With set design by Polly Dunbar – a true story of first love and first-night nerves
RIPPER READER: Broken Ground by Val McDermid is one of the DCI Karen Pirie series, and goes back to 1944 when two men wrapped up and crated two Indian motor bikes at the end of the war (instead of destroying them as ordered) and buried them in a peat bog on a Scottish hillside. One of the men died a few years later and the other didn't get back to dig them up, but told his granddaughter about them and gave her a map. When they finally find them and dig them up they are surprised to find a body as well, which has been well preserved in the peat. The plot involves some stolen diamonds, which had been hidden in the bike's panniers at the end of the war, but by someone else. Quite a good read if you enjoy a bit of suspense and of course like a dead body thrown in to add another complication. Val
Melanie Y’lang | Branch Manager
P: 03 5382 1777 (support line)
E: edenhope.library@wrlc.org.au
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