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What’s on in Port Lincoln and surrounds

Luncheon

Lincoln Happy Hatters

Friday, 23 January, noon, Gather at the Great Northern for the first lunch of 2026, Bring along suggestions and ideas for the planning of outings for the year ahead. New comers are welcome.

Happy Chat

Port Lincoln Ladies Probus Club

Tuesday, 27 January, the Port Lincoln Ladies Probus Club is hosting Happy Chat at Port Lincoln Hotel with a tropical theme.

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 Hallett Place. The group look forward to seeing every one after the summer holiday break.

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.

Weekly meeting

Port Lincoln Weight Watchers

Port Lincoln Weight Watchers meet every Monday from 9am to 11am at 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.

Handicraft

South Australian Country Women’s Association

Every Tuesday and Thursday, 10am to 3pm, learn a craft or bring your own project, come for a cuppa and enjoy the fun. A free morning tea is provided, at 7 Hallett Place.

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.

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