Frankston Times 5 April 2022

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NEWS DESK

Park party this weekend CRUDEN Farm in Langwarrin will host the annual Party in the Park this weekend. Frankston mayor Nathan Conroy said “council is proud to present this great family event – there’s no shortage of fun including the animal farm, face painting, cupcake decorating, bowling and mini golf, just to name a few.” “There’s performances to get up

and moving at our interactive stage arena, including Em’s World, PARC, The Bongo Brothers, Billy Tea Bush Band, Team Dream, Frankston City Libraries, Hey Dee Ho and more,” he said. “With instruments from all over the world including Africa, India, and Indonesia, express yourself through music by picking up new skills with Rhythm Unites. You’ll be part of the ensemble in no time.”

The Party in the Park is a free event. It will be from 10am-2pm on Sunday, 10 April at Cruden Farm in Langwarrin.

THERE will be an animal farm at the Party in the Park event this weekend. Picture: Supplied

A NEW sculpture at Bonbeach Station. Picture: Supplied

Blue bird calls Bonbeach home A BRIGHT blue bird sculpture has landed at Bonbeach Station. The bird was installed at the station this month. It is the work of artists James and Eleanor Avery, and was inspired by the birdlife at the nearby Edithvale Wetlands. The bird has a quiff on its head, containing a reference to the waves of the bayside beaches. The quiff is coloured black and white, like the striped swim caps of the Bonbeach Life Saving Club. The artists chose a

blue colour scheme to pay tribute to the sea. Shortly after the sculpture was unveiled, Bonbeach resident Graham said “it looks excellent, really stands out, and no doubt others will like it too.” The bird now calls a site next to Nepean Highway by the northern pedestrian ramp at the station home. The Level Crossing Removal Project is planning to install two more public artworks at Edithvale and Chelsea soon.

MELBOURNE RECORD CLUB AND FRANKSTON CITY COUNCIL PRESENT

THE FRANKSTON

FORESHORE

We’re building big near you and there will be road disruptions As part of Victoria’s Big Build, we’re upgrading roads and freeways in Melbourne’s south to reduce congestion and improve travel times to make your journey safer and easier. Find a detailed list of disruptions at bigbuild.vic.gov.au Road disruptions: Closed roads, lanes and ramps

SATURDAY APRIL 9 10AM-4PM

WITH

THOUSANDS OF TITLES MOST GENRES

Monash Freeway

In Apr

Lanes, ramps and freeway closed at times between Warrigal Road and EastLink

South Road, Moorabbin

8 to 11 Apr

Closed between Warrigal Road and Chesterville Road

Frankston-Dandenong Road, Dandenong South

4 to 21 Apr

Lanes closed between Princes Highway and Kirkham Road

26 Apr to 30 May

Bridge closed between Princes Highway and Kirkham Road

Grant Road, Somerville

Early Apr to early Jun

Road partly closed between Speedwell Street and Baxter-Tooradin Road

Golf Links Road, Langwarrin South

Until late Apr

Road closed between Barretts Road and Garden Brae Court

4055

AND VINYL DJS ALL DAY!

Authorised by the Victorian Government, 1 Treasury Place, Melbourne

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5 April 2022


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