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What’s on in Port Lincoln and surrounds

Tea Rooms

Anglican Church

Friday, 30 January, 11am to 2pm, serving Devonshire tea and coffee and a light lunch at the Anglican Church grounds on the corner of Adelaide Place. The group look forward to seeing everyone after the summer holiday break.

Family Markets

Nautilus Theatre

Saturday, 31 January, 9am to 2pm, head down to Nautilus Theatre on Tasman Terrace. This Port Lincoln Community Market event will have 27 stallholders.

Charlton Women and Business

Senior Citizens Rooms

Tuesday, 3 February, 7.30pm, hear about Rural Aid SA in the Senior Citizens Rooms at Hallett Place. Dorothy Crosby, a councillor for South Australia based in Quorn will be the guest speaker, visitors are very welcome. There will be a cash collection for Rural Aid SA on the night. Supper provided. Phone president Chris on 0428 476 361 or secretary Carolyn on 0438 937 136 for more information.

Probus meeting

Combined Probus Club of Port Lincoln

Friday, 6 February, 9.30am, the next meeting of the Combined Probus Club of Port Lincoln is being held at the Port Lincoln Bowling Club. All are welcome, for more information call 0427 120 245.

Cellar Folk Club

Baptist Church

Saturday, 7 February, 7.30pm, come and feel the music at the Cellar Folk Club. Meet at the Baptist Church, 7 Ravendale Road for a free night of live music, visitors and new performers are welcome. A small plate of supper or nibbles would be welcomed. Acoustic music and songs of all styles.

She Rocks: Love Lyrics and Legacies

Friday, 13 February, 8.30pm, join Charlie Watt at Port Lincoln Brewing Co for her show She Rocks. Tickets are $25 and can be booked at adelaidefringe.com.au/fringetix.

Cancer fundraiser

Bad Bridesmaids

Friday, 17 April, 6.30pm to 10.30pm, join for a Ladies Night In at the Port Lincoln Racecourse, tickets are $130. Tickets include a three hour drinks package, food and entertainment including DJ Dyl and the Chrissy K band. The event raises funds for the McGrath Foundation. Tickets at trybooking.com/DILPB.

Weekly meeting

Port Lincoln Weight Watchers

Mondays from 9am to 11am, meet Kirton Bowling Club and everyone is welcome to come along. For more information people can contact Rosie Bateman on 0427 854 625 or Anne Cole on 0428 881 760.

Port Lincoln Yacht Club

Friday Night Members’ Bar

Every Friday night, Port Lincolnites are invited to the club’s Friday Night Members’ Bar from 5.30pm to 7.30pm. Come and catch up with locals, bring a friend, get lucky in the meat tray raffles and enjoy a glass or two with a sausage sizzle.

Dementia Friends Cuppa and Catch-up

Port Lincoln Library

Last Tuesday of each month, 11am to noon, Refreshments are provided at the monthly Dementia Friends Coffee and Catch-Up – an opportunity to socialise and share information and be a dementia-friendly community. All are welcome.

Auslan

Social Group

Every Friday, 1pm, Head to the Port Lincoln Library if you are interested in learning or practicing Auslan, feel free to come down and join in. For more information call Faye on 0419 718 805.

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