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25.01.2022 Isolation is making me want to express myself. What about you? Never been able to draw, I mess up a stick figure if given the chance! This new initiative looks interesting. It's a good opportunity to get those creative juices flowing.... Get involved! See more



25.01.2022 Leisure Scene Lifestyle Support is now located on the Baw Baw Shire Local Directory. https://www.bawbawshire.vic.gov.au//Leisure-Scene-Lifestyl

24.01.2022 Anyone that was wanting to attend the new Friendship Group in Drouin please note the time change

24.01.2022 Your weekend challenge if you are willing to accept it, learn to sign you name!



24.01.2022 For all my followers who love a bit of creative endeavor. This Sunday, 6th September @ 2 pm, Arts & Health Gippsland are having their 1st Melting Pot online session. To join you must register your interest by following the link below. Fill in the required detail and Bec will send you the details for the session. You will also go onto their mailing list to keep you in touch with upcoming events. I hope to see your there!... Sharon See more

24.01.2022 Warrnambool is a bit wild today...... I think a piece of pie will help. Better luck tomorrow!

24.01.2022 Heading to Melbourne by car over December?



23.01.2022 I don't think there is a better explanation of life.

23.01.2022 Regional Victoria, Step 3 here we come!

22.01.2022 Check out what i have just found !!! Seniors Festival 2020 Reimagined, read below

21.01.2022 If you woke as i did this fine morning to a news report that Vic has a new case of covid-19 then read the link below, become informed and follow the new protocols. Quick and decisive action will protect us all. https://www.dhhs.vic.gov.au/case-locations-and-outbreaks-co

20.01.2022 Fully supported holiday getaways anyone!



19.01.2022 What a fantastic getaway to Daylesford last weekend. If you are looking for a supported holiday contact All Access Holidays and speak to James. He will sort out a holiday to suit.

19.01.2022 I loved the gumnut babies when I was a kid and still do. Take a read about the life of the author May Gibbs. https://www.facebook.com/134445176583150/posts/4030269557000673/

16.01.2022 Saw this early this morning on the fence at Shed 28. Book in the dates, 18 to 20 December.

16.01.2022 What a corker of a day! Went for a drive to Kongwak to check out the local bazaar. Can't wait for COVID to leave town. Kongwak Sunday Market will be a treat. Lunch on the run at Wonthaggi and a walk on the beach at Kilkunda. 1.5m COVID safe. Closest we came to other people was the drive through for lunch.

13.01.2022 Unfortunately Harry Hoo - Gippsland are no longer operating so won't be attending our open mic. We will however make sure there is something on offer to keep your energies up for a great night of live music. See you Friday

13.01.2022 Supporting our local artists!

13.01.2022 Does this bring back memories?

11.01.2022 I don't know about you but I was not aware of the vast number of different ladybugs we share our world with.

11.01.2022 We knew it was on the cards. I made the decision over the weekend and have been wearing them all week. I have seen many people doing the same thing.

11.01.2022 Looking for something to do on Saturday afternoon? Support Local.

10.01.2022 Looking to start a new activity in the new year? Check out Warragul Community House!

08.01.2022 I think this sums up our situation exactly

08.01.2022 Check out this for a fantastic mobile phone for seniors who find technology a challenge. Looks like a normal house phone. https://www.olitech.com.au/easy-tel

07.01.2022 Looking for something to do Friday night?

07.01.2022 Off we go again everybody! Further info relating to work restrictions to come Monday.

07.01.2022 https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=3695939970499686&substory_index=0&id=172879872805731

07.01.2022 There is even a section for Backyard chooks!

07.01.2022 Love to read? Enjoy the feel of a real book? Need to find a way to stay connected from home? What about a virtual book club? https://www.facebook.com/groups/683313552459715/... If you are looking for more recreational & community support ideas give Sharon a ring on 0427 260 966. Leisure Scene Lifestyle Support - Leisure & Community Support for seniors in West Gippsland.

07.01.2022 If you are interested in backyard food garden design and are looking for inspiration then $20 gets you 15 Gippsland gardens to visit over a weekend. Or $5 per garden. Local and at your leisure! https://fb.me/e/z0fsoZAX

06.01.2022 MONDAY 21ST SEPTEMBER

06.01.2022 Anybody into train spotting? Watch some great 1975 British film with lots of interesting train facts.

06.01.2022 WELCOME TO DJILBA August and September sees the arrival of Djiba, the Nyoongar season of conception a time to look for yellow and cream flowers starti...ng to bloom on mass. Djilba is a transitional time of the year, with some very cold and clear days combining with warmer, rainy and windy days mixing with the occasional sunny day or two. This is the start of the massive flowering explosion that happens in the south-west of the state which starts with yellow flowering plants such as acacias. Others colours that are around at this time of year are creams, combined with some vivid and striking blues. Traditionally, the main food sources were land-based grazing animals included the Yongar (kangaroo), the Waitj (emu) and the Koomal (possum). As the days start to warm up, the first newborns of these species would start to be seen with proud parents out and about finding food, teaching them to forage and protecting family units from bigger animals, including people. The woodland birds will still be nest-bound which means the swooping protective behaviour of the Koolbardi (Magpie) starts to ramp up and, if watched closely, so to do the Djidi Djidi (Willy Wag Tails) and the Chuck-a-luck (Wattle Birds) among others. As the season progresses and the temperatures continue to rise, the flower stalks of the Balgas (Grass Trees) will emerge in preparation for the coming Kambarang season. The Nyoongar calendar has six seasons, each representing the changes we see in the environment. Learn more about the six seasons on the Bureau of Meteorology's website: https://bit.ly/2rP5zbx Bureau of Meteorology. Edith Cowan University (ECU).

04.01.2022 Today I went and checked out The Lime Box Cafe in Pakenham next to Cardinia Road Railway Station. I give it my tick of approval. Great pricing, yummy food, supporting local and giving students the opportunity to get hands on experience. Give it a try, go for a drive! https://www.facebook.com/thelimeboxcafe

03.01.2022 Anyone for some local music. Give this a go!

02.01.2022 If you are an over 50s lady, looking to get out in your Drouin community & meet new local people here is your chance. See you there.

01.01.2022 When our world is getting you down!

01.01.2022 I love the sound of the ocean.

01.01.2022 Slowly slowly, fingers crossed.

01.01.2022 Here's a thought bubble for your Sunday.

01.01.2022 Now this looks interesting! https://fb.me/e/1lo0X8Nz2

01.01.2022 The Warragul Ag Show has been cancelled this year but do not despair. Try the Foster Online version! https://showday.online//026c0d97-58a2-4184-88b4-89a3134829

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