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What’s on in Port Lincoln and surrounds

Get artistic

Nude Live Art Class

Friday, 20 February, and then every second Wednesday 6pm-8.30pm, local artists Henri Jenkins and Telimena Brucko-Stempkowski will lead Nude Live Art Classes at ArtEyrea. Perfect for artists of all levels, these classes focus on sketching the human form in its purest state. Live models at each class. Bring your paper and pencils (or whatever medium you prefer) – easels provided, plus tea and nibbles. Tickets are $33.08 via eventbrite.com/e/nude-live-art-classes-tickets-1982098871080

Catch-up

Nursing lunch

Monday 23 February, noon, the next lunch for retired and semi-retired nurses from Port Lincoln Health Service will be held at the Marina Hotel. Please RSVP to Shirlene on 0429 056 140 by Friday 20 February for reservations. As it is the first catch-up of the year, organisers look forward to seeing everyone again.

Happy Chat

Port Lincoln Hotel

Tuesday 24 February, 10am, Port Lincoln Ladies Probus Club’s Happy Chat will be hosted at Port Lincoln Hotel. Please bring something ‘Made In Australia’.

Meeting

Eyre Peninsula Parkinson’s Support Group

Tuesday 24 February, 11am, the Eyre Peninsula Parkinson’s Support Group is holding its next meeting in the Tumby Bay Croquet Club rooms. Members, friends and families are very welcome to come along.

Come and try

Ladies table tennis

Wednesday 25 February, noon to 3pm, ladies are invited to come and try table tennis with the Wednesday Ladies Table Tennis Club at the Port Lincoln Table Tennis Stadium at 40 Coronation Place, Port Lincoln. The stadium will be open from noon to 3pm each Wednesday, with casual games in February and the team competition starting in March. For further information contact Bev on 0417 132 985 or Vicki on 0419 835 988.

Celebrating

Lincoln Happy Hatters

Friday 27 February, noon, Lincoln Happy Hatters is celebrating its 17th birthday at the Marina Hotel. Members are to dress in a combination of purple and red. New members are welcomed. Please phone 0427 169 484 for any other information.

Church service

World Day of Prayer

Friday 6 March, 6pm, the Port Lincoln service for the 2026 World Day of Prayer will be held at St Thomas’ Anglican Church (32 Washington Street), followed by a light supper. The focus country is Nigeria. All are welcome to join this worldwide ecumenical service of prayer, stories and song.

Easter Sunday Fishing Day Competition

Elliston and Districts Business and Progress Association

Sunday 5 April, the Elliston and Districts Business and Progress Association is hosting the second Easter Sunday Fishing Day Competition. Juniors 16 years and under in four categories and adults in five categories, with great prizes to be won. Registration is $5 per person, payable by cash only. Register at the Elliston markets on Saturday 4 April, 10am to 2pm and on Sunday 5 April, at the Elliston front beach barbecue area on Beach Terrace from 7:30am to 10am. For more information and to stay up to date, visit the Elliston Fishing Day Comp 2026 Facebook page or phone Leanne Kelly on 0427 450 717.

Cancer fundraiser

Bad Bridesmaids

Friday 17 April, 6.30pm to 10.30pm, join for a Ladies Night In at 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

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