NewsAngle Issue 149 Autumn 2022

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In the house by Marcelle Renkin

ACH Twilight Farmers Markets 2021–22 Our last Twilight Farmers Market for the season was held in mid-March. Thanks to all those who have come out to support this event over the season since November last year. A special thank you to market manager Mic Stapleton who has worked very hard over the last six months to ensure that we are able to bring you a successful community market. We look forward to continuing to bring you the opportunity to shop, grab dinner, catch up with friends new and old, enjoy the tunes from some great local musicians and participate in activities in a family friendly environment when we launch season three in late 2022.

Calling all young people! Become a NewsAngle reporter! We are looking for some young roving reporters to write an article for our next upcoming issue of NewsAngle. We are celebrating our 150th edition and we would love you to write about what you love about Anglesea or Aireys, your favourite place to visit, the most exciting thing to do in your town, someone interesting you might like to interview or whatever else you think would be a great way to showcase or celebrate your home town. You can find more information on our website about how you can submit an article in our Young Writers Competition or get in touch via email: marcelle@anglesea.org.au.

Reconciliation journey As part of ACH’s commitment to Reconciliation we are offering the chance to explore First Nations perspectives through our Yarning Sessions Program. In April you can participate in our Discomforting Truths or Walk on Country Sessions to learn more from Traditional Owners about the world’s oldest continuous culture.

Yarning Session

on Wadawurrung Country

Walk on Country with Wadawurrung woman Corrina Eccles

Photos by Ferne Millen

Tuesday 19 April 2022

Upcoming events and activities We have some great activities that you can get involved in coming up at the Community House. Our Sewing with a Purpose Group has been a great success and will continue to meet once a month, all welcome to join. We have some great creative and mindful craft workshops with kids and a new course in term two for primary school aged children called Creative Kids. Check out the programs/activities guide to find out more about regular meet-up groups and how you can get involved. If there is something you would like to see happening in our local communities get in touch for a chat and a cuppa. 20

Walk time: Start 12noon till 2pm Meeting place: Point Roadknight Beach (near Boat Ramp - on the sand) Booking is essental - spaces are limited

Booking online at www.anglesea.org.au Call Marcelle at ACH on 5263 2116 Or simply scan the bar code Brought to you by:

In partnership with:

Wurri-Ki Culture

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