FRIDAY
Makers: Warrnambool’s South West TAFE are holding their annual South West Maker Fest on Friday. The event will showcase inventive ideas and include workshops and demonstrations from 8am.
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Luncheon: Catriona Rowntree will be guest speaker at the WestVic Dairy Ladies’ luncheon at the City Memorial Bowls Club from 10.30am.
Conference: Making Waves Health Practitioners are hosting their annual conference at the Lady Bay Resort from 8am on Friday.
Carers: Deakin’s School of Health and Social Development are presenting ‘On Richard’s Side’ as part of National Carer’s week. The documentary will be screened from 10am.
Pets: Warrnambool’s St Joseph’s Church on Lava Street is offering a blessing of the pets from 5.30pm.
SATURDAY
Camperdown: Rock the Clock, Camperdown’s newest festival, will feature music, cars and fashion from the 1920’s to the 1960’s from 10am to 4pm on Saturday.
Music: The Hamilton and Warrnambool Symphony Orchestras will combine to present Ken Stott's acclaimed cantata ‘The Day is Ended’ at St Joseph’s Church from 2.30pm to 4pm.
Open day: Everyone from prospective students to curious community members are invited to the South West TAFE open day on Saturday. There will be 2018 course information, free children’s activities, a maker’s market, a feast of food offerings and live music from 10am to 2pm at the Warrnambool campus.
Warrnambool Greyhound Racing Club are hosting ‘Saturday Night Bingo’ at the Wannon Rooms on Koroit Street from 8pm.
SUNDAY
Row: The Nestles Rowing Club in Dennington is having a Come and Try Day on Sunday from 10am to 12noon with barbecue lunch to follow.
Messy: The Warrnambool Toy Library is hosting its Messy Play Day on Sunday from 10.30am to 1pm on the Civic Green.
Kids: The Warrnambool Art Gallery are hosting ‘Haven – A Children’s Week Event’ on the Civic Green from 10.30am to 1pm.
Market: Warrnambool’s Fresh Market is on at ‘the carnival-site’ on Sunday. Food stalls, music, fresh produce and hand-made goods will be on offer between 9am and 1pm.
Garden: The historic Lawrenny Garden and woolshed will be open to the public for the first time on Sunday. The recently restored grounds will offer historical tours and local artisan markets between 10am and 4pm.