Friday
Sailing in: The MV Seven Seas Navigator sails into Portland at 10am for a day-stay, enjoy family fun with markets and entertainment all day on Lee Breakwater Road, Portland.
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Build Aware: Worksafe Victoria, EPA Victoria, Energy Safe Victoria and the Victorian Building Authority are running a free breakfast for tradies at Pontings Hardware in Lava Street from 7am to talk about upcoming site inspections in Warrnambool.
Saturday
History: Warrnambool Surf Life Saving Club celebrate its 90th anniversary with an official launch clubrooms at 1pm, and a display of photos and memorabilia at the Lyndoch Scout Hall, off Otway Road, from 10am-12.30pm and 2.30-5pm.
Boating: Join the St Ayles Skiff crew for the inaugural Picnic Raid and row the 12km return trip from Proudfoots to Jubilee Park on the Hopkins River. Boats depart at 9am.
Kitchen revamp: The Warrnambool City Band will launch its revamped kitchen. A celebration will be held at 21 Kepler Street. All welcome to come along and check out a display of the band's history over the years and a sausage sizzle from 10am to 1pm.
Cancer fundraiser: The Boozy Bitches Who Graze and Gather are holding a Ladies Day Out fundraiser for ovarian cancer at Warrnambool's Whalers Hotel from 12-5pm. Tickets from Eventbrite.
Old School: Warrnambool Bowls Club presents The Beatles - Rubber Soul Show with a dinner and show package at 6pm, or enjoy the show only from 8.30pm.
Cultural: Warrnambool Portuguese Festival kicks off with a dinner at St Pius X Hall on Saturday night from 6.30pm. On Sunday join in a mass at Cannon Hill at 10.45am followed by community day at Lake Pertobe from 1pm.
Gigs: Sounds of the Ghostriders play at Warrnambool's Vic Hotel from 9pm, Mick Ferguson plays at The Cally from 9pm.
Sunday
Fun Run: The Trestle 10 hits the Timboon-Camperdown Rail Trail with a distance to suit the everyone in the family. Registration from 7.30am, run starts at 8.30am.
Gigs: Warrnambool Bowls Club hosts Ben Cross from 4pm; the Loose Cannons play at The Fairy on The Garden, Sackville Street in Port Fairy, from 3pm; Lost in Suburbia performs at the Warrnambool Hotel from 3pm.
Lunch time: Rotary Club of Warrnambool Daybreak is holding its Long Lunch at Brother Fox, at Deakin University, from 12 noon.
Tuesday
NDIS support: The Victorian Mental Illness Awareness Council is running a workshop on making the NDIS work for you at the Archie Graham Community Centre, Timor Street, from 11am-1pm.
Shrove Tuesday: Get ready for Lent with a pancake feast at Warrnambool's Uniting Church in Koroit Street from 5.30pm-7.30pm. Bring the family and enjoy a dinner of savoury and sweet pancakes, with free coffee and tea.
On stage: 50 Shades - A Musical Parody hits the Lighthouse Theatre stage from 7.30pm on Tuesday and Wednesday night.
Thursday
Film: Help raise funds for Save The Children Foundation at a screening of Military Wives at Warrnambool's Capitol Cinema from 12.45pm. There will be a basket lunch from 12pm.
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