Community News
YARRA VOICES CHILDREN'S CHOIR SEMESTER 2 AUDITIONS
BEEHIVE CRAFT GROUP
STATE LIBRARY OF VICTORIA NEWSLETTER
Click HERE to read what's on in JUNE.
SONGWRITING LESSONS
CREATIVE DANCE AND YOGA FOR TEENAGERS IN
THORNBURY
My name is Kathy Vlassopoulos and I specialise in teaching teenagers creative dance and yoga. I have been teaching at Mangala Studios in Carlton for many years and have now relocated to Thornbury. Please click on the attachment below for more information.
Kathy VlassopoulosKroma Dance - Creative Dance
FITZROY LIBRARY HOMEWORK CLUB
The Homework Club is located in the Fitzroy Library, 128 Moore St, and is open:
Monday: 4-6pm; Tuesday: 4-6pm and 6-8pm (Year 10 and up); Wednesday: 4-6pm and 6-8pm (Year 10 and up); Thursday: 4-6pm; Friday: 4-6pm
The tutors are able to provide support for VCE subjects including maths and sciences.They also have a Yarra Youth Services providing the Future Pathways programs to help young people apply for jobs every Thursday from 4 pm to 6:30 pm.
YARRA YOUTH ARTS E-NEWS
Join the mailing list for the Yarra Youth Arts E-News for young people and parents. You can subscribe through the City of Yarra website at the bottom of the page: https://www.yarracity.vic.gov.au/services/young-people/arts-and-music
COLLINGWOOD TOY LIBRARY
The Collingwood toy library is a community-owned resource for families in the City of Yarra and surrounding areas, operated on a non-profit basis and managed by a committee of volunteer members who are elected annually.
We are getting in touch with local schools in the area to promote our activities and resources for school-age children.
We have recently added a large collection of board games for school-aged children and more games in foreign languages including Chinese, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Spanish and Vietnamese. We also have a board games club and holiday activities, as well as other family-friendly community events throughout the year.
https://www.collingwoodtoylibrary.net.au/
A WINDOW TO THE PAST - EXHIBITION
With a photography career spanning decades, Jim Berg, a Gunditjmara Elder, turns his focus to Scar Trees. These trees are a window to the past, bearing witness to the way of life and freedom for Victoria’s First Peoples.
Scar Trees are a reminder of the past and are a link to all trees.
Click on the attachment below to see details about this special exhibition at Melbourne Museum showing until 9 June.