Friday
BREAKFAST: For men wanting to find a place for a chat, look no further than the Grab Life by the Balls community which meets at Lake Pertobe at 7.30am every Friday.
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EXHIBITION: The Warrnambool and District Artists Society exhibition is now showing at the Merri View Gallery until June 20. The gallery is open 12pm-4pm on weekends.
TREES: South West Printmakers explore the theme of trees in their fifth exhibition at The F Project. The group of 11 artists have produced 33 pieces now showing at the Timor Street gallery. The show will run until May 23 and the gallery is open Wednesday-Sunday 10am-4pm.
EXHIBITION: Vipoo Srivilasa's new collaborative exhibition Re/JOY shows intricately 'repaired' damaged ceramics donated by members the south-west community. Re/JOY will run until June 20.
QUEEN: Sing-a-long to all your favourite Queen hits with Queen Forever at the Lighthouse Theatre from 8pm. To book tickets, call 5559 4999 or head to lighthousetheatre.com.au
LIVE MUSIC: 15 Minutes of Fame is back at St Brigid's Hall, Crossley from 7.30pm.
Saturday
FITNESS: Parkrun meets every Saturday at Lake Pertobe at 8am for a five-kilometre run/jog/walk.
MARKET: The Port Fairy Community Market brings together a selection of locally grown and handmade products and produce.
FESTIVAL: Tracks is a free event featuring an array of south-west artists and kicks off from 2pm at the Old Rail Precinct, Timboon.
Sunday
MARKET: Warrnambool showgrounds will hold its weekly undercover market from 8am to 1pm.
DANCE: Panmure Dance group is holding an afternoon of old-time and western partner dancing at the Panmure Hall from 1.30pm. The cost is $5 and everyone is welcome to come along. Dances are held regularly on the second and fourth Sunday of each month.
CONCERT: The Warrnambool Symphony Orchestra is returning for its annual Mother's Day Concert. Featuring a variety of uplifting songs, the concert begins at 2.30pm at St Joseph's Church.
Monday
LEARNING: Warrnambool's University of the Third Age is hosting a tutorial with Bruce Key about a variety of topics around sustainability. The tutorial will take place at 10.30am in the Hammond Centre on Henna Street and will also be streamed live over Zoom. For more information contact Peter Dexter on 0417 431 277.
BEEKEEPING: The beekeeping club meets every Monday at the Jim Robinson Shearing Pavilion at the Warrnambool Showgrounds at 7pm.
CREATIONS: Molly Melican has joined the team at One Day Studios for an after school class on character creations using a range of materials. Every Monday during school terms Molly will help students aged from 7-11 with the character building. Bookings are available via the One Day Studios website.
Tuesday
DANCE: The Sydney Dance Company will grace the Lighthouse Theatre with two workshops from 4pm and 5.30pm. Bookings made by emailing lighthouse@warrnambool.vic.gov.au with the group name and size.
Wednesday
MARKET: The Warrnambool Community Gardens' market returns from 3.30pm to 6.30pm with stalls of fresh fruit and vegetables, seedlings and plants from within 150 kilometres of the city. There will also be live music from Bruce Campbell and Friends.
DANCE: Sydney Dance Company's Impermanence is choreographed by Rafael Bonachela and composed by Bryce Dessner. The performance will also feature a live soundtrack from the Australian String Quartet and begins at 7.30pm.
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