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Many thanks to our guest today, Paul Lai, Chinese Community Contributor and Bank Executive at the Community Bank Pinewood.
For further information, go to: www.cssg.org.au
Track Gallery, situated at 42 Miller Crescent Mount Waverley, just opposite the Mt Waverley Railway Station.
From May 12th to May 23rd - Art 'n Easel presents Creativity Unlocked with paintings by Rashmi and her students.
The exhibition includes paintings and artworks of about 30 of Rashmi Gore’s students, both children and adults.
Most of the artworks have been done in online classes last year OR in person classes during Term 1 in 2021.
The opening times are:
Wednesday, Thursday 10.30 am – 2.30 pm
Friday 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm.
Saturday 11:00 am – 5:00 pm.
Opening ceremony May 13th at 6 pm.
May 15th from 2:00 pm to 3.30 pm sees a workshop for ages 6 & up.
Make your own customized Doodle art Table mat. All materials provided.
Bookings are compulsory.
For more details phone 0469882251. Or [email protected] or www.artneasel.com
Also coming up at the Monash Public Library Service is a weeklong program to promote awareness and acceptance, celebrate diversity and provide programs for members and friends of the LGBTQI community. From 16-22 May.
On Sunday, May 16 at 215pm there’s a film Call Me By Your Name screening at the Glen Waverley Library 112 Kingsway Glen Waverley.
It’s in the summer of 1983, and precocious 17-year-old Elio Periman in Italy meets Oliver, a handsome doctoral student, and amid the sun-drenched splendour of their surroundings, they discover the heady beauty of awakening desire that will alter their lives forever.
On May 19 from 6.30 pm at the Clayton Library 9-15 Cooke St Clayton a screening titled A Kid Like Jake. The story is of a Brooklyn couple that has always known that their four-year-old son is more interested in fairy tale princesses than toy cars.
Bookings essential via Trybooking.
If you would like to contact Charles, you can call him on 0412 317 404 or email [email protected]
Charles' website is www.kovess.com and email contact details are [email protected]
Thanks to our major sponsor, Community Bank Pinewood. If you would like to discuss your banking needs, please contact them directly on (03) 9886 6477.
Thanks also to Thomas Pewtress, our new regular reporter on the Monash City Council.
By Charles KovessMany thanks to our guest today, Paul Lai, Chinese Community Contributor and Bank Executive at the Community Bank Pinewood.
For further information, go to: www.cssg.org.au
Track Gallery, situated at 42 Miller Crescent Mount Waverley, just opposite the Mt Waverley Railway Station.
From May 12th to May 23rd - Art 'n Easel presents Creativity Unlocked with paintings by Rashmi and her students.
The exhibition includes paintings and artworks of about 30 of Rashmi Gore’s students, both children and adults.
Most of the artworks have been done in online classes last year OR in person classes during Term 1 in 2021.
The opening times are:
Wednesday, Thursday 10.30 am – 2.30 pm
Friday 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm.
Saturday 11:00 am – 5:00 pm.
Opening ceremony May 13th at 6 pm.
May 15th from 2:00 pm to 3.30 pm sees a workshop for ages 6 & up.
Make your own customized Doodle art Table mat. All materials provided.
Bookings are compulsory.
For more details phone 0469882251. Or [email protected] or www.artneasel.com
Also coming up at the Monash Public Library Service is a weeklong program to promote awareness and acceptance, celebrate diversity and provide programs for members and friends of the LGBTQI community. From 16-22 May.
On Sunday, May 16 at 215pm there’s a film Call Me By Your Name screening at the Glen Waverley Library 112 Kingsway Glen Waverley.
It’s in the summer of 1983, and precocious 17-year-old Elio Periman in Italy meets Oliver, a handsome doctoral student, and amid the sun-drenched splendour of their surroundings, they discover the heady beauty of awakening desire that will alter their lives forever.
On May 19 from 6.30 pm at the Clayton Library 9-15 Cooke St Clayton a screening titled A Kid Like Jake. The story is of a Brooklyn couple that has always known that their four-year-old son is more interested in fairy tale princesses than toy cars.
Bookings essential via Trybooking.
If you would like to contact Charles, you can call him on 0412 317 404 or email [email protected]
Charles' website is www.kovess.com and email contact details are [email protected]
Thanks to our major sponsor, Community Bank Pinewood. If you would like to discuss your banking needs, please contact them directly on (03) 9886 6477.
Thanks also to Thomas Pewtress, our new regular reporter on the Monash City Council.