What’s on in Port Lincoln and Surrounds

Port Lincoln SES invites interested community member to the recruitment open day this weekend. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

AGM

Port Lincoln Muroto Friendship Group

Thursday, November 2, 7pm, Port Lincoln’s cultural exchange program with the Japanese city of Muroto will be holding its AGM. At the Media Room in Nautilus Theatre. For more information contact portlincolnmuroto@gmail.com

Recruitment Open Day

Port Lincoln State Emergency Service

Saturday, November 4, from 10am to 2pm, the Port Lincoln State Emergency Service will be holding a recruitment open day at its Matthew Place headquarters. Come and chat to existing volunteers to see how you can be a part of an amazing team supporting our community in times of emergency.

Family Day

Lions Hostel

Saturday, November 4, 12pm to 4pm, celebrating 50 years of the Lions Hostel, there will be a bouncy castle, wild on eyre, face painting, bbq and more during the day and a commemorative tree planting, all are welcome. Please contact Melva regarding the evening celebration dinner to follow on 0499 039 458.

Free Music

The Cellar Folk Club

Saturday, November 4, 8pm, there will be a free acoustic session at Baptist Church Cafe (7 Ravendale Road). BYO drinks and light supper to share, all are welcome. Call Ron for enquiries on 0428 886 870.

Association meet

Tulka Progress Association

Sunday, November 5 from 3pm to 5pm, Tulka Progress Association will hold its AGM at Tulka Playground. BYO drinks and nibbles, all residents and homeowners are invited to come and see what the group has been doing.

Demonstration Day

Port Lincoln Go kart Club

Sunday, November 5, 10am gates open at the track for a demonstration day, with Krafted Food co catering. Head to the Port Lincoln Go kart Club inc Facebook page for more information.

Meeting

Charlton Women in Agriculture and Business branch

Tuesday, November 7, 7.30pm for the next meeting of Charlton WAB. Guest speaker will be Simon Bey around his work with Greening Australia. Come and join the meeting at the Senior Citizens Hall, Port Lincoln.

Sausage Sizzle

St Thomas’ T-Rooms

Friday, November 10, 11am to 2pm there will be a sausage sizzle at St Thomas’ T – Rooms at the Anglican Church grounds, corner of Adelaide Place and Hallett Place, also serving Devonshire teas.

Free Forum

Prostate Cancer Support Group

Friday, November 10, 5pm to 7pm at the Grand Tasman Hotel Meeting room local prostate cancer specialist nurse Janet Birkin will be in attendance and guest speakers will be physiotherapists Kate Hollitt and Connie Drew. For further information, contact Ross Sharrad on 0439 282 242.

AGM

Friends of the Parnkalla Walking Trail

Monday, November 13, 7pm at the Senior Citizens Hall, the AGM will include guest speaker Pam Hewstone presenting on local native orchids. All are welcome.

Community Workshop

Nature Conservation Society of South Australia

Sunday, November 19, 2pm to 4pm there will be an information session and sharing of results for recent population surveys on the Southern Emu Wren. To be held at the Senior Citizens Club Hall in Port Lincoln free of charge, with afternoon tea provided.

16 Days of Activism

Zonta Club of Port Lincoln

Saturday, November 25, 6.30pm, The Zonta Club of Port Lincoln is hosting an event for the elimination of violence against women. A three course meal will be shared at the Port Lincoln Hotel and guests are asked to wear orange. Guest Speaker Rabia Aftab. For more information contact Kaaren on 0438 407 700. For tickets go to localtix.com.au

Market

Port Lincoln Lions Club

Sunday, November 26, 9am there will be a hostel market at 1055 Lincoln Highway North Shields. There will be a BBW, market stalls, music, donut van and more. To book a site contact Terry on 0437 499 094.

Christmas time

Christmas Tree Festival

Friday to Sunday, December 1 to 3, the Christmas Tree Festival will have various stalls and refreshments available at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church Hall. Friday and Saturday times are 10am to 6pm, Sunday is viewing of the trees only from 1pm to 4pm at 95 Oxford Terrace, with a gold coin donation for entry.