Frankston Visitor Information Centre - Monthly Events http://www.visitfrankston.com/events_monthly.rss.asp en-us The Enchanted Maze Garden Annual Maize Maze Venue: The Enchanted Maze Garden at 55 Purves Road Arthurs Seat
Contact Details:

Phone: 03 59818449
info@enchantedmaze.com.au


For over ten years, thousands of people have lost themselves in the walls of corn in The Enchanted Maze Gardens annual Maize Maze. This year we are continuing the tradition of intrigue and fantasy with a Carnival themed Maize Maze with special carnival themed activities for the children over Easter.

Those who love a challenge will delight in the many false trails and dead ends that are all part of the twisting and turning paths. Even the best navigators will be tested as they negotiate their way from the ferris wheel through the balloons and big top, around the carousel and finally exiting after a wild trip along the roller coaster.

Planted in late November, the Maize Maze is created each year using GPS technology and 100,000 stalks of corn in the 2.5 acre field located at the bottom of The Enchanted Maze Garden property.

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Arts to Do @ Cube 37 - Tai Chi Venue: Cube 37, Davey Street, Frankston
Contact Details:

Box Office: 9784 1060


A Chinese martial art improving health and longevity whilst promoting calm and clarity.
Suitable for 16 + years.
Monday 6.30 - 8pm
Cost: $12 (1 x 1.5 hours)

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Hip Cat Circus Programme - Hip Cat Venue: Frankston Arts Centre, Davey Street, Frankston
Contact Details:

Box Office: 9784 1060

 

 

 


Get moving with Junior Cats or further develop skills with the Troupe. Manipulation, juggling, aerials, acrobalance, and plenty more. 
Tuesdays, 2 February – 23 March 
Troupe - 13-21 years - 5.45pm-7.45pm
Junior Cats – 8-12yrs - 4pm-5.30pm

Cost: $124 (term 1), or $16 (single sessions)

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Sandsculpting Australia Venue: Frankston Waterfront

From early December 2009, the Frankston Waterfront will again be transformed as 3,500 tonnes of sand is trucked in ready for carving the next Sand Sculpting Australia exhibition.  The theme for this season is 'Great Moments in History'.

A team of 19 creative and very talented people from Australia and countries all around the world will descend upon the area and over a period of 3 weeks will bring into being enormous yet finely detailed and lifelike sculptures that depict people, places and events that have shaped our world.  From caveman discovering how to create fire, world wars and crusades, great civilisations, inventions and architecture, through to scientific discoveries and man walking on the moon, this exhibition will recreate those moments from our past that stand out as remarkable and have impacted on or changed the course of history.

Integrated with the sand sculptures will be activities to keep the whole family entertained.  Visit www.sandsculpting.com.au for daily updates and a schedule of what’s on.

Located at the Frankston Waterfront, Nepean Highway, Frankston, ‘Great Moments in History’ will be open to the public every day from December 26, 2009, through to April 26, 2010 and gates open daily at 10.00am.

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Montalto Sculpture Prize Exhibition Venue: Montalto Olive Grove and Vineyard
Contact Details:

www.montalto.com.au/sculpture/index.php


It was John & Wendy Mitchell’s desire to combine their passion for the arts with their love of nature and growth that was the birth for the Montalto sculpture collection. The growing collection features works from a number of Australian artists including Sebastian Di Mauro, Andrew Rogers, Jason Waterhouse, Michael Needham and David Waters.

Sculptures are sited throughout the property for visitors to enjoy on a meander along the wetlands walk, or to contemplate as they enjoy lunch in the restaurant. In addition to direct acquisitions, the Montalto sculpture collection has also grown by virtue of the Montalto sculpture prize.

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John Ford Paterson: A Family Tradition Venue: McClelland Gallery and Sculpture Park
Contact Details:

390 McClelland Drive, Langwarrin 
Email: info@mcclellandgallery.com
Website: www.mcclellandgallery.com


As the first comprehensive overview of the career of John Ford Paterson, this exhibition will showcase Paterson’s twilight landscapes and coastal scenes including major paintings of Sorrento, Half Moon Bay, Berwick and Fernshaw. Paterson was much admired by his contemporaries in Melbourne, during the 1880s and early 1900s, for his continued commitment to translating the beauty of nature into his landscapes, which captured ‘something evanescent’ within the poetic twilight.

Many of the works in the exhibition are held in the descendant’s collections and have not been seen in public since 1932. Additional artworks of the talented extended Paterson family will also be included: Charles and Hugh’s designs for their decorating firm created some of the most iconic interiors of the late 1880s, and artworks by Esther and Betty Paterson who were highly successful modernist artists in the fields of society portraits and illustration.

John Ford Paterson: A family tradition will be accompanied by a fully-illustrated comprehensive catalogue.

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McClelland Guild of Artists Art Exhibition Venue: Karingal Hub Shopping Centre

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Boutique Bush Tucker - Melbourne Food and Wine Festival Venue: Tarnuk Room, Australian Garden, Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne, 1000 Ballarto Road, Cranbourne
Contact Details:

Tel: (03) 5990 2245
Websitewww.rbg.vic.gov.au
Bookings required


The award-winning Australian Garden celebrates the beauty of Australian plants, people and places. Join us in enjoying an evening with a five course menu designed by Andrew Blake featuring Australian native ingredients and accompanied by the award-winning Ocean Eight wines. Drinks and canapés overlooking the breathtaking Australian Garden will be accompanied by an Indigenous performance, followed by an exceptional dinner menu using Australian native food and local wines.

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2010 Wedding Extravaganza Venue: Frankston Arts Centre, Cnr Davey and Young Streets, Frankston
Contact Details:

Contact: Peter 0410 105 542


The ultimate source of wedding products and services in the Mornington Peninsula area.  Gala Bridal Parade at 1:30pm.

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Bay 2 Bay Family Cycling Day Venue: Village Green, Rosebud
Contact Details:

Peninsula Visitor Information Centre: 03 5987 3078 
Website: http://www.visitmorningtonpeninsula.org/


Register online now for your spot in this years' ride. There are 3 distances to choose from; 95km, 35km or the family circuit from Anthony's Nose to Rye. 

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St Kilda Family Day Venue: Frankston Park, High Street, Frankston
Contact Details:

1300 322 322 


Cost: Free 

Join the St Kilda Football Club’s annual Family Day at Frankston Park.  

Come along and meet all of the players just before the 2010 season gets underway. This is your opportunity to see the boys and wish them well for the year ahead.  

Players will be available for photos and autographs on the oval.  Featuring live music, entertainment, interviews and the 2010 jumper presentation, you will also have the opportunity to pick up brand new merchandise and secure your membership if you have not already done so. 

This is always a popular event, so make sure you’re part of it!

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Pines Pride Festival Contact Details:

Gillian Collins Phone: 9782 5116; Mobile: 0414 309 960


Time: 10:00am-2:00pm
Location: Monterey Community Park Frankston North
Cost: Free Event

This year will see our eighth community festival day in Frankston North, and the event grows in popularity each year. The day provides an opportunity for local residents and friends to get together, have fun, and learn more about their community. The event Is community and family orientated - on the day there will be roving performers and stage entertainment, an animal farm, pre-school activities, children's activities (including teens), skate park competitions, Information booths, various art and crafts, a sausage sizzle, food stalls and market stalls.

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An Evening with Tanya Ha Venue: Frankston City Library, Playne Street, Frankston
Contact Details:

This is a free event, however bookings are required on 03 9784 1020


6:30pm
In the lead up to Earth Hour, environmentalist, television presenter and author Tanya Ha is guest speaker at Frankston Library.  Tanya is best known as the Eco Coach in the award-winning SBS reality TV series Eco House Challenge, the author of the acclaimed eco-guide book Greeniology and a media commentator on environmental issues.  Tanya is a passionate advocate for the ways that ordinary people can help save the planet.

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Perfect Peninsula Lunch Venue: Port Phillip Estate Winery, 263 Red Hill Road, Red Hill South.
Contact Details:

Bookings: 03 5989 4444 
Emailing: dining@portphillipestate.com.au
Website: www.portphillipestate.com.au


Part of the Melbourne Food & Wine Festival, Chef, Simon West has devised a "shells and scales" themed lunch featuring fresh seafood and shellfish from cool southern waters, matched with a selection of wines from Kooyong and Port Phillip Estate, chosen by Sandro Mosele.

The cost of the lunch is $95.00 per head

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Zhongjian- Midway Venue: Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, Civic Reserve, Dunns Rd, Mornington.
Contact Details:

mprg.mornpen.vic.gov.au/exhibitions/index.html


Zhongjian: Midway, curated by Jin Sha, is a timely exhibition that reveals the mesh of associations and influences that operate in our trans-cultural world. This exhibition consists of works by fourteen contemporary artists from China and Australia, and features painting, sculpture, installation and video projections.

Five of the artists are Chinese nationals living and working in China, four are Chinese-born artists living and working in Australia, and five identify themselves as Australian artists whose work has been closely informed by Chinese culture. Together, these artists investigate notions of traditions, globalisation and identity in their work.

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Beyond the Persona: Eminent Women of Victora Venue: Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, Civic Reserve, Dunns Rd, Mornington.
Contact Details:

mprg.mornpen.vic.gov.au/exhibitions/index.html


Caroline Williams Mora is a conceptual artist who focuses upon history painting, politics and portraiture. Her work questions the nature of conventions, memory and authority. This exhibition celebrates the achievements of Victorian women through portraits of twelve significant, contemporary Victorian women, painted by Melbourne artist Caroline Williams.

The women depicted are active in the arts, academia, science and welfare; they are Alison Carroll, Suzanne Cory, Suzanne Dance, Dure Dara, Beatrice Faust, Rhonda Galbally, Helen Garner, Moira Kelly, Joan Kirner, Hilary McPhee, Christine Nixon and Joy Murphy Wandin. The artist, Caroline Williams, addresses psychological and social issues in her work, and in this series she seeks to reinterpret established ideas about perception, image and portraiture.

As the artist states: ‘We are immensely curious about each other and, as the painted portrait is a re-presentation of an individual rather than the “truth” of a photograph, it frees the viewer to look, observe and respond to the sitter in an uninhibited manner.’

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The Peppercorn Tree Venue: Frankston Arts Centre, Cnr Davey and Young Streets, Frankston
Contact Details:

Box Office: 03 9784 1060
Bookings: http://artscentre.frankston.vic.gov.au/


A World Premiere!

 Starring Alan Hopgood, Kevin Harrington, Margot Knight and Kelly Nash, this new family drama by Alison Campbell Rate is about love, war, secrets and reconciliation.
Jonah (Hopgood) has a secret that he keeps hidden under a veil of sarcasm, jibes and humour. When a biographer (Nash) is hired to write Jonah’s memoirs, old war wounds and family secrets are revealed.

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GirlSurf 2010 Venue: Point Leo Beach
Contact Details:

www.toorakc.vic.edu.au/girlsurf 


Teams of Girls from schools from all over the Peninsula and beyond compete in a tag team format. The event has been going since 2001 and is sponsored by Toorak College, Mt Eliza.

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A Midsummer Night's Dream Contact Details:

Phone: 9784 1731 Frankston's Cultural Development Unit


Time: 4:00pm-6:00pm
Location: Frankston's George Pentland Botanic Gardens (Melway Ref: 102 E5)
Cost: $12, concession $8, children 12 and under free 

Shakespeare in the Gardens is back!
BYO picnic and picnic rug/chairs
Tickets at the gate
Prepare to be spellbound this Summer with OZACT’s A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, an exciting encounter with one of Shakespeare's greatest comedies, played out in the glorious surrounds of the George Pentland Gardens in Frankston.
Relax and enjoy the irresistible combination of the acclaimed creativity and high performance standards of Australia’s leading outdoor Shakespeare company and the best loved comedy of the world’s greatest playwright.
“Another captivating, enthralling, and totally exciting performance. Thank you for bringing Shakespeare to life in such a moving way."

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Between the Bays Contact Details:

Tickets available through Ticketmaster, also available from Penbank 03 5978 8425.


Between the Bays Music Festival is back for its 5th Annual Festival on Saturday 20th March 2010 at Penbank, Rickards Road, Moorooduc.

~ TEX PERKINS ~ LIOR ~ THE FAUVES ~ ANGIE HART ~
~ JORDIE LANE ~ THE CASIO BROS. ~ BLACKCHORDS ~
~ COUSIN LEONARD ~

PLUS...heaps of FREE kid's activities, wineries, local gourmet food stalls and the very tasty Red Hill Brewery. Come along for a great family day of music, food, wine and fun!

 

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Harvest Festival at Hernswood Venue: Heronswood, 105 Latrobe Parade Dromana, VIC 3936
Contact Details:

Bookings essential- (03) 5984 7321
Cost: Club members $20 Non-members $25 Students $15


Visit us at Harvest Festival time to enjoy taste test and displays of unique heirloom fruits and vegetables. Join our knowledgeable gardeners each day between 10:30am and 3:30pm for FREE garden tours and workshops. Learn about;

• Seed sowing for autumn   • Learn how to grow and harvest garlic
• Successful composting    • Saving seed from tomatoes
• Growing melons               • Tips on growing berries
Buy and taste produce at the local producers market on Sunday. Sit amongst your lunch in one of Victoria's most beautiful food gardens and be tantalised by the freshes food ever grown. Be entertained by Patrick McCabe with musings from vineyard history and punctuated by his selection of local wines. Share platters of late autumn heirloom vegetables served with local produce and enjoy the beauty of our garden. Please note: Collect your entry ticket at the Retail Shop before 1:00pm.
1pm - 4pm: $95 per person, including wine. Limited seating

 

 

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Free Family Fun Day Venue: Mornington Baptist Church
Contact Details:

Contact: 5973 8888


Mornington Baptist Church, 370 Craigie Road, Mornington

Saturday 10.00am to 3.00pm

Everything free from rides, art and crafts, food, drink, fairy floss. Devonshire teas with scones.  There is no motive, no preaching, no dontation required.  They do this every year as their Easter gift to the community.

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Abundance Dining at Montalto Venue: Montalto Olive Grove & Vineyard, Shoreham Rd., Red Hill South.
Contact Details:

For bookings please contact the Restaurant on 03 5989 8412 or email us


Join us for a progressive lunch celebrating the produce of our estate from vineyard and olive grove through to kitchen gardens, orchard and berry gardens. Savour three courses in three separate locations on the estate, matched to our estate grown wine.  Meander through the works of the 2010 Montalto Sculpture Prize, and the beautiful natural wetlands or take a ride in Monty, our tractor-drawn carriage.  The estate meets the plate as Chef Barry Davis creates a lunch to remember from the beautiful abundance of produce at Montalto.
Cost: $130 includes three courses amongst the property with matched wines. 

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Harmony Day: Hindu Wedding Splendour Venue: Frankston Library, 60 Playne Street, Frankston

The Frankston Interfaith Network invites you to this celebration featuring the intricacies of a Hindu wedding including garlands, henna hands, spices, saris, Indian snacks and more. Free event, bookings required for catering: 9784 1020.

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Magical Gum Nut Craft Venue: Australian Garden, Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne,1000 Ballarto Road, Cranbourne
Contact Details:

Contact: 03 5990 2245
Email: rbgc@rbg.vic.gov.au
Website: http://www.rbg.vic.gov.au/australian-garden


Flutter to our activity station to create some magical fairy and elf crafts from gum nuts. String together a gum nut necklace or gum nut bells to make your garden magical.

This activity takes around 15 minutes.

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Build a Hortasaurus Venue: Australia Garden, Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne, 1000 Ballarto Road, Cranbourne
Contact Details:

Contact: 03 5990 2245
Email: rbgc@rbg.vic.gov.au
Website: http://www.rbg.vic.gov.au/australian-garden


What is a Hortasaurus – is it a Bunyip a dinosaur or maybe a dragon?
Come in and build your own Hortasaurus from the amazing seeds pods of Australian plants.Drop in to our activity station anytime between 1 – 2.30pm and build your own hortasaurus to take home.
Suitable for all ages, but primarily 5–10 year olds.

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Gum Nut Fairies and Elves Venue: Australian Garden, Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne, 1000 Ballarto Road, Cranbourne
Contact Details:

Contact: 03 5990 2245 
Email: rbgc@rbg.vic.gov.au
Website: http://www.rbg.vic.gov.au/australian-garden
Bookings required


Join our Fairy Guides on this amazing gum tree adventure as we zoom through the Australian Garden discovering what makes these remarkable trees so special.
With a flick of our wings and a swish of our wands, our senses come alive as we search for signs of gum nut fairies, then settle down amongst the gum trees for a magical fairy story and some fabulous fairy crafts. 
But don’t forget to keep your eyes and ears open as we never quite know who or what we might find hiding in a gum tree!
Fairies and elves are encouraged to dress in their best fairy costume, suitable for the weather on the day.
Suitable for children aged 2–5 years. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

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Detective Grubby- Who Killed the Eucalypt Venue: Australia Garden, Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne, 1000 Ballarto Road, Cranbourne
Contact Details:

Contact: 03 5990 2245
Email: rbgc@rbg.vic.gov.au
Website: http://www.rbg.vic.gov.au/australian-garden
Bookings required.


Who killed the Gum Tree? Was it a bug, disease or something more mysterious? Put on your detective hat, enter the crime scene and follow the clues to find out who committed the crime.
Detectives are encouraged to wear their best detective outfit, suitable for the weather on the day.
Suitable for children aged 5–10 years. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

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Twilight Highlights, with Bush Barbecue Venue: Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne
Contact Details:

(03) 5990 2245
Bookings required.


Join us for a delicious bush barbecue before exploring the bushland of RBG Cranbourne at dusk with our experienced guides.

Look out for native wildlife as wombats, wallabies and possums emerge for the evening. Watch the sunset over Melbourne from Trig Point Lookout.

Bring along a torch and dress appropriately for the weather on the day.
This program is subject to cancellation on days of extreme fire danger.   

Cost:   $33 adult
             $28 concession
             $25 Garden Grubs member

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Children's Day Contact Details:

Phone: 9784 1731 Frankston's Cultural Development Unit


Time: 10:30am-12:30pm
Location: Frankston's George Pentland Botanic Gardens (Melway Ref: 102 E5)
Cost: FREE Event 
BYO picnic
The ever popular Children’s Days are back in 2010, bigger and better than ever!  The event offers two hours of jammed packed fun, from art and dance workshops to quality stage entertainment.   Everyone’s favourite Paul Jamieson, will be back with his special show – Jamo and Anastasia along with Geetha Bollywood Arts, giving everyone the chance to get in the Bollywood groove.
Bring a picnic and enjoy quality free art and cultural activities.
This event is ideal for toddlers up to middle primary aged children; all children must be supervised at all times. Delicious Free Trade organic coffee and hot chocolate will be available for purchase.

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Conservation Matters Venue: Australia Garden
Contact Details:

(03) 5990 2245
Bookings required


Become an active conservationist and be part of positive global change! This program provides an authentic hands-on experience focusing on Victorian environmental issues and things you can do at home.
Experiences include a discovery walk, treasure box, potting up a native plant and worm farming.

Suitable for 10 – 14 year olds.

Cost:  $9.90 child

Vacation Care Groups
Up to 8 carers per group free
$7.10 per additional carer.

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Guided Ranger Walk - Studio Park Reserve Venue: Studio Park Reserve

Come and explore one of Frankston’s most popular natural attractions. Join our local Park Ranger and be amazed by the history, native flora, fauna, geology and scenery right here on our doorstep.

10:00am – 12.00pm 
Meet at: Sycamore Street entrance, Langwarrin. (Behind McClelland Gallery and Sculpture Park, Melway Ref: 103 G3)

Suitable for all ages; easy walking, no dogs allowed.

What to bring:
Hat, sunscreen, water bottle, sturdy walking shoes, rain jacket, camera, mosquito repellent and your sense of adventure.
 
Bookings Essential
Cost: FREE
 
Spaces are limited with a maximum of 20 people per walk.
Bookings can be made in person at Frankston Visitor Information Centre, Pier Promenade, Frankston Waterfront, by phone on
1300 322 842 or online at www.visitfrankston.com.

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John Ford Paterson: A Family Tradition Venue: McClelland Gallery & Sculpture Park
Contact Details:

info@mcclellandgallery.com

03 9789 1671


As the first comprehensive overview of the career of John Ford Paterson, this exhibition will showcase Paterson’s twilight landscapes and coastal scenes including major paintings of Sorrento, Half Moon Bay, Berwick and Fernshaw. Paterson was much admired by his contemporaries in Melbourne, during the 1880s and early 1900s, for his continued commitment to translating the beauty of nature into his landscapes, which captured ‘something evanescent’ within the poetic twilight.

Many of the works in the exhibition are held in the descendant’s collections and have not been seen in public since 1932.Additional artworks of the talented extended Paterson family will also be included: Charles and Hugh’s designs for their decorating firm created some of the most iconic interiors of the late 1880s, and artworks by Esther and Betty Paterson who were highly successful modernist artists in the fields of society portraits and illustration.

John Ford Paterson: A family tradition will be accompanied by a fully-illustrated comprehensive catalogue.

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Gum Nut Fairies and Elves Venue: Australia Garden, Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne, 1000 Ballarto Road, Cranbourne
Contact Details:

Contact: 03 5990 2245 
Email: rbgc@rbg.vic.gov.au
Website: http://www.rbg.vic.gov.au/australian-garden
Bookings required.


Join our Fairy Guides on this amazing gum tree adventure as we zoom through the Australian Garden discovering what makes these remarkable trees so special.
With a flick of our wings and a swish of our wands, our senses come alive as we search for signs of gum nut fairies, then settle down amongst the gum trees for a magical fairy story and some fabulous fairy crafts. 
But don’t forget to keep your eyes and ears open as we never quite know who or what we might find hiding in a gum tree!
Fairies and elves are encouraged to dress in their best fairy costume, suitable for the weather on the day.
Suitable for children aged 2–5 years. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

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Beyond the Persona: Eminent Women of Victora Venue: Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, Civic Reserve, Dunns Rd, Mornington.
Contact Details:

mprg.mornpen.vic.gov.au/exhibitions/index.html


Caroline Williams Mora is a conceptual artist who focuses upon history painting, politics and portraiture. Her work questions the nature of conventions, memory and authority. This exhibition celebrates the achievements of Victorian women through portraits of twelve significant, contemporary Victorian women, painted by Melbourne artist Caroline Williams. The women depicted are active in the arts, academia, science and welfare; they are Alison Carroll, Suzanne Cory, Suzanne Dance, Dure Dara, Beatrice Faust, Rhonda Galbally, Helen Garner, Moira Kelly, Joan Kirner, Hilary McPhee, Christine Nixon and Joy Murphy Wandin. The artist, Caroline Williams, addresses psychological and social issues in her work, and in this series she seeks to reinterpret established ideas about perception, image and portraiture. As the artist states: ‘We are immensely curious about each other and, as the painted portrait is a re-presentation of an individual rather than the “truth” of a photograph, it frees the viewer to look, observe and respond to the sitter in an uninhibited manner.’

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Zhongjian- Midway Venue: Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, Civic Reserve, Dunns Rd, Mornington.
Contact Details:

mprg.mornpen.vic.gov.au/exhibitions/index.html


 Zhongjian: Midway, curated by Jin Sha, is a timely exhibition that reveals the mesh of associations and influences that operate in our trans-cultural world. This exhibition consists of works by fourteen contemporary artists from China and Australia, and features painting, sculpture, installation and video projections. Five of the artists are Chinese nationals living and working in China, four are Chinese-born artists living and working in Australia, and five identify themselves as Australian artists whose work has been closely informed by Chinese culture. Together, these artists investigate notions of traditions, globalisation and identity in their work.

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Montalto Sculpture Prize Exhibition Venue: 33 Shoreham Rd, Red Hill
Contact Details:

 03 5989 8412

info@montalto.com.au


It was John & Wendy Mitchell’s desire to combine their passion for the arts with their love of nature and growth that was the birth for the Montalto sculpture collection. The growing collection features works from a number of Australian artists including Sebastian Di Mauro, Andrew Rogers, Jason Waterhouse, Michael Needham and David Waters. Sculptures are sited throughout the property for visitors to enjoy on a meander along the wetlands walk, or to contemplate as they enjoy lunch in the restaurant. In addition to direct acquisitions, the Montalto sculpture collection has also grown by virtue of the Montalto sculpture prize.

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Eucalypt Festival- Day 1 Venue: Australia Garden
Contact Details:

(03) 5990 2245 for more information.
Bookings required for Build a cubby.


  •  9am – 5pm: Groovy Gumnut display
  • 10am – 3pm: Native wildlife display with Australian Wildlife Lectures.
  • 11 – 12.30pm: Build a cubby using natural materials
  • 12 – 2pm: Band ~ Shenanigans  
  • 12 – 2pm: Face painting
  • 1 – 2.30pm: Family activity ~ pot-a-plant or build a hortasaurus
  • 1 – 3pm: The Essence of Australia ~ Bosistos eucalypt oil demonstration
  • 1 – 3pm: The weird science of Eucalypts ~ demonstraton.
  • 2 – 3pm: Guided tour ~ Story of Gums

    Cost:  Build a cubby
        $10 adult
        $8.50 child/conc
        Drop in/out
        FREE with Australian Garden entry
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Easter Sunday Family Fun Day Venue: Hickinbotham of Dromana, 194 Nepean Hwy, Dromana.
Contact Details:

www.hickinbotham.biz


Another jam packed Easter Sunday with more fantastic musicians and lots of things for Mum Dad AND the kids. Gates open at 11am and the fun kicks off from 11:30.

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Eucalypt Festival- Day 2 Venue: Australia Garden
Contact Details:

(03) 5990 2245 for more information.
Bookings required for Build a cubby.


 

  • 9am – 5pm: Groovy Gumnut display
  • 11 – 12.30pm: Build a cubby using natural materials.
  • 10am – 3pm: Native wildlife display with Australian Wildlife Lectures.
  • 12 – 2pm: Face painting
  • 12 – 2pm: Didgeridoo workshops
  • 1 – 2.30pm: Family activity ~ pot-a-plant or build a hortasaurus
  • 1 – 3pm: The Essence of Australia ~ Bosistos eucalypt oil demonstration
  • 1 – 3pm: The weird science of Eucalypts ~ demonstration.
  • 2 – 3pm: Guided tour ~ Story of Gums                   

    Cost:    
    Build a cubby
                  $10 adult
                  $8.50 child/conc
                  Family activity
                  FREE with Australian Garden entry.
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    Balnarring Races Venue: Emu Plains Racecourse, Coolart Road, Balnarring
    Contact Details:

    www.balnarringraces.com


    Gates open 10:00am.

    Admission $10. Children and students free. Pensioner concession.

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    Detective Grubby- Who Killed the Eucalypt Venue: Australia Garden, RBG Cranbourne
    Contact Details:

    (03) 5990 2245 Bookings required.


    Who killed the Gum Tree? Was it a bug, disease or something more mysterious? Put on your detective hat, enter the crime scene and follow the clues to find out who committed the crime.
    Detectives are encouraged to wear their best detective outfit, suitable for the weather on the day.
    Suitable for children aged 5–10 years. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

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    Build a Hortasaurus Venue: Australia Garden
    Contact Details:

    (03) 5990 2245


    What is a Hortasaurus – is it a Bunyip a dinosaur or maybe a dragon?
    Come in and build your own Hortasaurus from the amazing seeds pods of Australian plants.Drop in to our activity station anytime between 1 – 2.30pm and build your own hortasaurus to take home.
    Suitable for all ages, but primarily 5–10 year olds.

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    Conservation Matters Venue: Australia Garden
    Contact Details:

    (03) 5990 2245
    Bookings required


    Become an active conservationist and be part of positive global change! This program provides an authentic hands-on experience focusing on Victorian environmental issues and things you can do at home.

    Experiences include a discovery walk, treasure box, potting up a native plant and worm farming.
    Suitable for 10 – 14 year olds.
    Cost:  $9.90 child
    Vacation Care Groups
    Up to 8 carers per group free
    $7.10 per additional carer.

     

     

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    Hansel and Gretel Childrens Day Venue: Beleura House, Mornington.
    Contact Details:

    (03) 03 5975 2027


    One of the astonishing gardens within the Garden at Beleura is the Hansel and Gretel Garden, a Theatre Tableau. Originally created for grown ups, this most eccentric expression of John Tallis’ taste has been adapted for children.
    A special presentation by Stephanie Daniel, Heather Peake and Diane Paterson.On this day, children will be encouraged to take part in this re-creation (with not an iPod, Play Station or Nintendo in sight) which will start with morning tea, a ramble through the garden, the discovery of the hidden garden, the telling of the tale and afterwards a children’s lunch party in the courtyard, weather permitting, or in the gatehouse.Dates: Thur 8 and Fri 9 Apr - 10.30am for Morning Tea,
    Event and Lunch - $25 Adult / $15 Children

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    Junior Explorer Activities Venue: Wallace Avenue Reserve, Wallace Avenue, Frankston

    9.30am – 11.30 am
    Kids, come and explore the amazing nature around Frankston these Easter Holidays.  With the help of our local Park Ranger, use your senses and skills to discover Frankston’s natural magic. By participating in the fun and enjoyable activities you will learn about our wonderful environment and how to care for it.

    Suitable for children aged 6 to 12 years. Children must be accompanied by an adult (parents encouraged to participate)

    Meet at: Wallace Avenue entrance (Melway Ref: 102 H5)
    What to bring: Hat, sunscreen, water bottle, sturdy walking shoes, rain jacket, camera, mosquito repellent and a sense of adventure. 
    Cost: Free
    Bookings Essential
     
    Spaces are limited to a maximum of 30 people (including parents/minder) per activity. Bookings can be made in person at Frankston Visitor Information Centre, Pier Promenade, Frankston Waterfront, by phone on 1300 322 842 or online at www.visitfrankston.com.
     

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    Gum Nut Fairies and Elves Venue: Australia Garden, RBG Cranbourne
    Contact Details:

     (03) 5990 2245 Bookings required.


    Join our Fairy Guides on this amazing gum tree adventure as we zoom through the Australian Garden discovering what makes these remarkable trees so special.
    With a flick of our wings and a swish of our wands, our senses come alive as we search for signs of gum nut fairies, then settle down amongst the gum trees for a magical fairy story and some fabulous fairy crafts. 
    But don’t forget to keep your eyes and ears open as we never quite know who or what we might find hiding in a gum tree!
    Fairies and elves are encouraged to dress in their best fairy costume, suitable for the weather on the day.
    Suitable for children aged 2–5 years. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

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    An April Afternoon Cello Recital Venue: Beleura House, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    (03) 5975 2027


    Kate Green, awarded a Peninsula Music Lovers Bursary some years ago and subsequently helped by the Tallis Foundation to study in Germany, is returning to Melbourne for a very special occasion.


    “My freelance career is keeping me busy in North Germany playing with orchestras and ensembles including the Deutsche Kammerphilarmonie in Mainz for the 1000 year celebrations of the cathedral and travelling to Hamburg for work with the Hamburger Symphoniker. The summer was spent with many festivals, as well as a masterclass in Bruges. What a beautiful city it is!” Kate

    11am for Recital, Lunch, House and Garden Tour - $38 /$35

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    29th Annual Bonsai Exhibition Venue: Rosebud Secondary College, Boneo Rd, Rosebud
    Contact Details:

    (03) 9787 3757


    Bonsai Exhibition: pots, plants, and equipment for sale at discounted prices. Demonstrations each day.Styling/re-potting service available.Admission fees apply.

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    Eucalypt Festival- Day 3 Venue: Australia Garden
    Contact Details:

     (03) 5990 2245 for more information.
    Bookings required for Bikes, birds and bush breakfast.


     

     

     

  • 9am – 5pm: Groovy Gumnut display
  • 9.30 – 11.30am: Guided tour ~ Bikes, birds and bush breakfast.
  • 12 – 1pm: Stilt walkers (frill-neck lizards).
  • 12 – 2pm: Band ~ Shenanigans
  • 12 – 2pm: Face painting
  • 1 – 2.30pm: Family activity ~ pot-a-plant or build a hortasaurus
  • 1 – 3pm: The Essence of Australia ~ Bosistos eucalypt oil demonstration
  • 1 – 3pm: The weird science of Eucalypts ~ demonstration.
  • 2 – 3pm: Guided tour ~ Story of Gums                                                                                                                                                                             
    Cost: Bikes, birds and bush breakfast
               $33 adult
               $28 child/conc
               $25 Garden Grubs member
               Drop in/out
               FREE with Australian Garden entry.

     

     

     

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    McClelland Guild of Artists Art Exhibition Venue: Centro Karingal Shopping Centre, Centre Court, 330 Cranbourne Road, Karingal
    Contact Details:

     

    Joy Rawson 5943 2273 for more details.
    www.mcclellandguildofartists.com


    The work of the McClelland Guild of Artists is displayed and on sale at this exhibition. 

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    Almost Anything Goes Venue: Frankston Arts Centre Theatre
    Contact Details:

    9784 1060

    Bookings: http://artscentre.frankston.vic.gov.au/Whats_On/index.aspx?itemDetails=12300&objectType=kms


    In tribute to Cole Porter, one of America’s foremost songwriters and artists, John Lidgerwood & Company proudly present this unique combination of story, song and dance. Featuring many of Cole’s best known hit songs, shows and dance routines.

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    Tyabb Air Show Venue: Tyabb Air Strip, Stuart Rd Tyabb
    Contact Details:

    (03) 59774406
    Email: pac@pac.asn.au


    Peninsula Aero Club is pleased to announce the 2010 Airshow at Tyabb.The theme will be "A Century of Aviation in Australia". A fantastic air show is being organised. It will involve all the Club's members in what will be the best regional air show in the country. Remember, the weekend after Easter 2010. 18th April 2010

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    Twilight Highlights, with Bush Barbecue Venue: Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne
    Contact Details:

    (03) 5990 2245
    Bookings required.


    Join us for a delicious bush barbecue before exploring the bushland of RBG Cranbourne at dusk with our experienced guides.

    Look out for native wildlife as wombats, wallabies and possums emerge for the evening. Watch the sunset over Melbourne from Trig Point Lookout.

    Bring along a torch and dress appropriately for the weather on the day.
    This program is subject to cancellation on days of extreme fire danger.   

    Cost:$33 adult; $28 concession; $25 Garden Grubs member

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    Zhongjian- Midway Venue: Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, Civic Reserve, Dunns Rd, Mornington.
    Contact Details:

    mprg.mornpen.vic.gov.au/exhibitions/index.html


    Zhongjian: Midway, curated by Jin Sha, is a timely exhibition that reveals the mesh of associations and influences that operate in our trans-cultural world. This exhibition consists of works by fourteen contemporary artists from China and Australia, and features painting, sculpture, installation and video projections. Five of the artists are Chinese nationals living and working in China, four are Chinese-born artists living and working in Australia, and five identify themselves as Australian artists whose work has been closely informed by Chinese culture. Together, these artists investigate notions of traditions, globalisation and identity in their work.

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    Beyond the Persona: Eminent Women of Victora Venue: Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, Civic Reserve, Dunns Rd, Mornington.
    Contact Details:

    mprg.mornpen.vic.gov.au/exhibitions/index.html


    Caroline Williams Mora is a conceptual artist who focuses upon history painting, politics and portraiture. Her work questions the nature of conventions, memory and authority. This exhibition celebrates the achievements of Victorian women through portraits of twelve significant, contemporary Victorian women, painted by Melbourne artist Caroline Williams. The women depicted are active in the arts, academia, science and welfare; they are Alison Carroll, Suzanne Cory, Suzanne Dance, Dure Dara, Beatrice Faust, Rhonda Galbally, Helen Garner, Moira Kelly, Joan Kirner, Hilary McPhee, Christine Nixon and Joy Murphy Wandin. The artist, Caroline Williams, addresses psychological and social issues in her work, and in this series she seeks to reinterpret established ideas about perception, image and portraiture. As the artist states: ‘We are immensely curious about each other and, as the painted portrait is a re-presentation of an individual rather than the “truth” of a photograph, it frees the viewer to look, observe and respond to the sitter in an uninhibited manner.’

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    The Sapphires Venue: Frankston Arts Centre Theatre
    Contact Details:

    9784 1060

    Bookings: http://artscentre.frankston.vic.gov.au/Whats_On/index.aspx?itemDetails=12386&objectType=kms


    1969. Vietnam. Bombs are dropping and the world is exploding in protest. Four Koori sisters from St Kilda in a Supremes cover group are sent to overseas to perform for the troops.
    Starring Christine Anu and Casey Donovan this performance tells the true story of The Sapphires as they shake it for the troops and push sibling love to it’s limits.

    Warning: This performance contains smoking and drug references

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    Art Red Hill Venue: Red Hill Consolidated School
    Contact Details:

    Sandra Parker: 0414 978 751


    Annual art exhibition showcasing painting, photography, furniture, sculpture, glass, ceramics, jewellery and craft. Local wines and food served over the weekend. Opening night food, wine & live entertainment.

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    Mothers Day Venue: Australian Garden, RBG Cranbourne
    Contact Details:

    Tel: (03) 5990 2245


    Bring your Mum to the Australian Garden on Mother’s Day and you’ll get Mum in for FREE!

    The Boonerwurrung Café will be creating delicious treats to thank Mums for all their hard work. See also details below for special Mother’s Day lunch in the Tarnuk Room.

    Drop in/out activity
    Kids – drop-in to our activity station to create a beautiful present for Mum. Pot-a-plant to take home for your garden, or make a delicious bath bomb from eucalypt oils to spoil your Mum.

    Massage station
    Mums, while your kids are making a present for you, treat yourself to a 15-minute massage in the Visitor Centre gallery.

    Mums with at least one of their children will enter the Australian Garden FREE on Mothers’ Day only.
    Drop in/out
    $3.30 per child per activity.
    Massage
    $18 for 15 min

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    Mothers Day- Tarnuk Room Lunch Venue: Tarnuk Room, Australian Garden, RBG Cranbourne
    Contact Details:

    (03) 5990 2247


    Book now for a special Mother’s Day lunch in the Tarnuk Room. Treat mum to a three-course lunch menu for $50 per person (incl coffee or tea).

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    The Australian Ballet Venue: Frankston Arts Centre Theatre
    Contact Details:

    Phone 9784 1060

    Bookings: http://artscentre.frankston.vic.gov.au/Whats_On/index.aspx?itemDetails=12301&objectType=kms


    The Australian Ballet School returns to the Centre with an exciting program including George Balanchine’s dazzling Divertimento 15, featuring stunning costumes and breathtaking choreography, and Paul Knobloch’s beautiful Valetta, showcasing the artistry and strength of the male students.

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    Brewers Choice Weekend Venue: Red Hill Brewery, 88 Shoreham Rd, Red Hill South
    Contact Details:

    www.redhillbrewery.com.au


    Get your hands on the Brewer’s secret stash Saturday 16th and Sunday 17th May 12noon-5pm both days The Brewer has been forced to share his secret stash of aged and limited edition ales. 6 specialty, award winning ales will be on tap for one weekend only in May. Some of the beers featured will include our Imperial Stout, Hop Harvest Ale, Christmas Ale, Weizenbock & be tempted by Temptation. Special tasting plates of dishes to match will also be available. $22pp includes a limited edition printed pint glass to take home… filled with great beer of course

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    International Cool Climate Wine Show Venue: Mornington Racing Club
    Contact Details:

    (03) 5983 2400
    www.coolclimatewineshow.org.au


    Following an outstanding 2009 event, the committee has decided to move the International Cool Climate Wine Show to bigger premises! The new location will be the Mornington Racing Club in 2010.
    The Mornington Racing Club is a prestigious venue where the facilities are modern and more suited to the needs of the judging, public tasting and Awards Presentation Dinner.

    Judging:  18th - 19th May
    Public tasting:
    Wednesday 19th May
    Awards Presentation Dinner: Friday 21st May

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    Music at Beleura Venue: Beleura House
    Contact Details:

    (03) 5975 2027


    A highlight of the music making year at Beleura are our celebrations to mark the birth on May 19 1861 of Dame Nellie Melba.
    Amy McPartlan and Robert Dugdale from the Dame Nellie Opera Trust will construct a recital which would please the great Diva – Melba’s Big Day Out!

    9.45am for Tour, Lunch and Event - $38 /$35 Concession

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    Planting in the Australia Garden Venue: Australian Garden
    Contact Details:

    (03) 5990 2245 for more information.
    Bookings required


    Be a part of the development of the second stage of the Australian Garden.

    Join our horticulture team within the new Garden and plant a tree with your family, learning the best way to plant natives and making your mark on this exciting new development! Then pot-a-plant as a piece of the Australian Garden for your home garden.

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    Great Southern Steeple Chase Venue: Mornington Racecourse, Racecourse Rd, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    (03) 5975 3310

    www.mrc.net.au


    The Great Southern Steeple Chase is a feature race of the winter jumps racing series in Victoria. The race is run over 3400 metres and is conducted on the course proper, it's a unique event on the racing calendar.

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    Untrained Venue: Frankston Arts Centre Theatre
    Contact Details:

    9784 1060

    Website: http://artscentre.frankston.vic.gov.au/Whats_On/index.aspx?itemDetails=12387&objectType=kms


    A Quirky and irreverent theatrical exploration of skill and personality. Four men take to the stage. Two highly skilled experienced dancers; two have no dance training whatsoever! This humorous and courageous examination of dancers and their art could only come from the highly influential Melbourne based Lucy Guerin who has built her reputation on movement invention and choreographic structure.

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    Taste of Sorrento Venue: Venues and events TBC.

    Indulge in all that Sorrento has to offer in gourmet food & wine. Progressive Dinners throughout Sorrento, food author and chef literary event, cooking demonstrations & tastings, food films at the Cinema, Master class with local chefs, food paintings & art featured at galleries, antique bakeware on display, Jazz and shiraz night, meet the winemakers, barista or best of awards, cocktail making and more. 

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    Let's All Go Down the Strand - The Great Music Hall Venue: Frankston Arts Centre Theatre
    Contact Details:

    9784 1060
    Bookings: http://artscentre.frankston.vic.gov.au/Whats_On/index.aspx?itemDetails=12302&objectType=kms


    Promacs Productions Australia are delighted to return with “Let’s All Go Down The Strand”, their Music Hall hit production for 2010. Complete with the hysterical Fruity Melodrama, this show is guaranteed to bring a smile to your face and a spring to your step. So join the Chairman and his company for this “emporium of Edwardian mirth, wit, and, above all, entertainment.”

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    Winter Wine Weekend Contact Details:

    More details due by Easter 2010.


    Mornington Peninsula Vignerons welcome visitors to warm Cellar Doors this Winter to taste new release wines, visit old favourites and to experience the seasonal offerings of the region. There is more to pruning in June, although many vignerons relish the rejuvenation of the vine following the busy harvest season. The majesty of the vineyards is perhaps no more apparent than when stripped bare.

    Each year, the Queens Birthday Weekend offers an opportunity to immerse yourself in wine – wander with the winemakers, visit the vineyards and taste new vintages. Three days of wine, food and song – pinot noir, chardonnay, pinot gris, shiraz, and a range of other less well known wines for the region, are matched with fine Australian cuisine, pizzas, emu snags, cassalinga food, saucy mussels & regional fare, home made soup by the fire in a mud brick cellar and long Sunday lunches, Whether at a vintage review, a wine and food matching program, blending your own sparkling dosage, or simply chatting with the maker, the wines of the region will be on show in grand style.
     
    The opening event is the Winter Wine Fest (Saturday, 11am – 4pm), an exhibition and tasting which traditionally marks the beginning of the annual extensive Winter Wine Weekend program. One place on one day all under cover where you can taste more than 200 premium wines from 50 wineries, in a winter wonderland. Seminars on key varieties grown in the region and hosted by key winemakers include tutored tasting and discussion on Chardonnay, Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir and Shiraz. Numbers are limited to 50 per session, and bookings will be taken on first come first served basis on the day.

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    Winter Solstice Festival Venue: Peninsula Community Theatre, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    www.pms.asn.au


    The Peninsula Music Society presents a series of three concerts, all featuring the piano!

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    Halpern & Johnson Venue: Frankston Arts Centre Theatre
    Contact Details:

    9784 1060

    Bookings: http://artscentre.frankston.vic.gov.au/Whats_On/index.aspx?itemDetails=12388&objectType=kms


    With warmth and wit, and starring Garry McDonald and Henri Szeps, Lionel Goldstein’s play explores the complex web of marriage and friendship, secrets and lies, mixing sharp human insight with cracking humour.

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    La traviata Venue: Frankston Arts Centre Theatre
    Contact Details:

    Phone 9784 1060

    Website: http://artscentre.frankston.vic.gov.au/Whats_On/index.aspx?itemDetails=12389&objectType=kms


    Sung in English and performed with chamber orchestra, Verdi’s magnificent music will take your heart, and probably break it too.
    Money Makes the World Go Round is the bleak truth behind Violetta Valery’s life of champagne, silk dresses and extravagant parties, No matter how she feels inside, when the music plays and the admirer pays, she must perform.

    Warning: Contains adult concepts (recommended that children under 16 are accompanied by an adult)

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    Twelfth Night - Bell Shakespeare Venue: Frankston Arts Centre Theatre
    Contact Details:

    Phone 9784 1060

    Bookings: http://artscentre.frankston.vic.gov.au/Whats_On/index.aspx?itemDetails=12390&objectType=kms


    The sort of thing that can happen when a man looks a little too much like his sister.

    This new production brings a surprising twist and a bit of magic to Shakespeare’s much-loved comedy of mistaken identity, deception and desire. 

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    Four Seasons in One Night - Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Venue: Frankston Arts Centre Theatre
    Contact Details:

    Phone 9784 1060

    Bookings: http://artscentre.frankston.vic.gov.au/Whats_On/index.aspx?itemDetails=12391&objectType=kms 

     
     

    Pre-concert talk @ 7:30pm
    James Ehnes: Violin/director
    Elgar: Serenade for Strings
    Beethoven: Romances for Violin and Orchestra
    Vivaldi: The Four Seasons

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    Wedding Extravaganza Venue: Frankston Arts Centre
    Contact Details:

    peter@peninsulaexpos.com.au


    The ultimate source of wedding products and services in the Mornington Peninsula area. Gala Bridal Parades at 1.30pm.

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    October Pinot Week Venue: Various

    - Mornington Peninsula and Melbourne events
    -Peninsula Pinot Partner Dinners
    -Pinots by the Glass
    -Wine tastings with matched cuisine Mornington Peninsula Australian Pinot Noir


     

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    Mathinna Venue: Frankston Arts Centre Theatre
    Contact Details:

    Phone 9784 1060

    Bookings: http://artscentre.frankston.vic.gov.au/Whats_On/index.aspx?itemDetails=12392&objectType=kms


    A work by Stephen Page.

    Mathinna traces the history of a young aboriginal girl removed from her traditional life, adopted into Western Colonial society to be ultimately returned to the fragments of her original heritage.

    Warning: Explicit sexual scenes, Loud noise. Not recommended for children under 12

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    Mornington Racecourse Market Venue: Racecourse Road, Mornington (Mel Ref 146 A4)
    Contact Details:

    Craft Markets Australia, phone: 03 5974 4710, email: marketinfo@craftmarkets.com.au


    9:00am-2:00pm
    Mornington is one of the Peninsula's most appealing coastal towns and its famous Racecourse Market has been a monthly highlight since 1994.The well treed site provides shade in summer and protection in the colder months.There's an undercover area as well, but, regardless of the weather, thousands of regular marketgoers always keep the second Sunday of every month as their 'Mornington day'.  When the market is over, the town's boutique shops and coastal pleasures completes a great day's outing.

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    Frankston Sunday Market Venue: 'Sherlock & Hay' carpark, Young Street, Frankston (Mel Ref: 100A D8)
    Contact Details:

    Graham Jackman, phone: 9462 1520


    Operating each Sunday morning from 8:00am-1:00pm.  Over 100 stallholders in a safe family environment selling a wide variety of bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees.  Savour fresh healthy foods, enjoy a coffee at our outdoor cafe or taste the best hot jam donuts around.  This popular weekend attraction draws customers rain, hail or shine.  Come and grab a bargain in a great outdoor atmosphere.

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more!

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    Seaford Farmers Market Venue: Station Street, Seaford. Melway Ref 99 E3
    Contact Details:

    call Ken 9775 2362


    The Seaford Farmers Market has a huge variety of produce direct from farmers and other food producers; fresh fruit, free range eggs, vegetables, meats, jams, conserves, breads, pastas, dog treats and much more. Run by the Rotary Club of Frankston, there is a  $2 entry donation.  Proceeds to community projects.

    Held on the 3rd Sunday each month 8.00am to 1.00pm.

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    Frankston Sunday Market Venue: 'Sherlock & Hay' carpark, Young Street, Frankston (Mel Ref: 100A D8)
    Contact Details:

    Graham Jackman, phone: 9462 1520


    Operating each Sunday morning from 8:00am-1:00pm.  Over 100 stallholders in a safe family environment selling a wide variety of bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees.  Savour fresh healthy foods, enjoy a coffee at our outdoor cafe or taste the best hot jam donuts around.  This popular weekend attraction draws customers rain, hail or shine.  Come and grab a bargain in a great outdoor atmosphere.

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more!

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    Frankston Sunday Market Venue: 'Sherlock & Hay' carpark, Young Street, Frankston (Mel Ref: 100A D8)
    Contact Details:

    Graham Jackman, phone: 9462 1520


    Operating each Sunday morning from 8:00am-1:00pm.  Over 100 stallholders in a safe family environment selling a wide variety of bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees.  Savour fresh healthy foods, enjoy a coffee at our outdoor cafe or taste the best hot jam donuts around.  This popular weekend attraction draws customers rain, hail or shine.  Come and grab a bargain in a great outdoor atmosphere.

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more!

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    Red Hill Community Market Venue: Arthurs Seat Road, Red Hill (Mel Ref 190 J3)
    Contact Details:

    Craft Markets Australia, phone: 03 5974 4710 or email: marketinfo@craftmarkets.com.au


    Join us around the oval for Victoria's best loved market, still running after 30 years.  Located in one of the State's most picturesque settings, the Red Hill market is a true community event.  Local producers and craftspeople sell their arts, crafts and produce in a colourful and exciting atmosphere. 

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    Frankston Sunday Market Venue: 'Sherlock & Hay' carpark, Young Street, Frankston (Mel Ref: 100A D8)
    Contact Details:

    Graham Jackman, phone: 9462 1520


    Operating each Sunday morning from 8:00am-1:00pm.  Over 100 stallholders in a safe family environment selling a wide variety of bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees.  Savour fresh healthy foods, enjoy a coffee at our outdoor cafe or taste the best hot jam donuts around.  This popular weekend attraction draws customers rain, hail or shine.  Come and grab a bargain in a great outdoor atmosphere.

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more!

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    Frankston Sunday Market Venue: 'Sherlock & Hay' carpark, Young Street, Frankston (Mel Ref: 100A D8)
    Contact Details:

    Graham Jackman, phone: 9462 1520


    Operating each Sunday morning from 8:00am-1:00pm.  Over 100 stallholders in a safe family environment selling a wide variety of bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees.  Savour fresh healthy foods, enjoy a coffee at our outdoor cafe or taste the best hot jam donuts around.  This popular weekend attraction draws customers rain, hail or shine.  Come and grab a bargain in a great outdoor atmosphere.

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    Mornington Racecourse Market Venue: Racecourse Road, Mornington (Mel Ref 146 A4)
    Contact Details:

    Craft Markets Australia, phone: 03 5974 4710, email: marketinfo@craftmarkets.com.au


    9:00am-2:00pm
    Mornington is one of the Peninsula's most appealing coastal towns and its famous Racecourse Market has been a monthly highlight since 1994.The well treed site provides shade in summer and protection in the colder months.There's an undercover area as well, but, regardless of the weather, thousands of regular marketgoers always keep the second Sunday of every month as their 'Mornington day'.  When the market is over, the town's boutique shops and coastal pleasures completes a great day's outing.

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more!

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    Seaford Farmers Market Venue: Station Street, Seaford. Melway Ref 99 E3
    Contact Details:

    call Ken 9775 2362


    The Seaford Farmers Market has a huge variety of produce direct from farmers and other food producers; fresh fruit, free range eggs, vegetables, meats, jams, conserves, breads, pastas, dog treats and much more. Run by the Rotary Club of Frankston, there is a  $2 entry donation.  Proceeds to community projects.

    Held on the 3rd Sunday each month 8.00am to 1.00pm.

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    Frankston Sunday Market Venue: 'Sherlock & Hay' carpark, Young Street, Frankston (Mel Ref: 100A D8)
    Contact Details:

    Graham Jackman, phone: 9462 1520


    Operating each Sunday morning from 8:00am-1:00pm.  Over 100 stallholders in a safe family environment selling a wide variety of bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees.  Savour fresh healthy foods, enjoy a coffee at our outdoor cafe or taste the best hot jam donuts around.  This popular weekend attraction draws customers rain, hail or shine.  Come and grab a bargain in a great outdoor atmosphere.

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more!

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    Frankston Sunday Market Venue: 'Sherlock & Hay' carpark, Young Street, Frankston (Mel Ref: 100A D8)
    Contact Details:

    Graham Jackman, phone: 9462 1520


    Operating each Sunday morning from 8:00am-1:00pm.  Over 100 stallholders in a safe family environment selling a wide variety of bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees.  Savour fresh healthy foods, enjoy a coffee at our outdoor cafe or taste the best hot jam donuts around.  This popular weekend attraction draws customers rain, hail or shine.  Come and grab a bargain in a great outdoor atmosphere.

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more!

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    Red Hill Community Market Venue: Arthurs Seat Road, Red Hill (Mel Ref 190 J3)
    Contact Details:

    Craft Markets Australia, phone: 03 5974 4710 or email: marketinfo@craftmarkets.com.au


    Join us around the oval for Victoria's best loved market, still running after 30 years.  Located in one of the State's most picturesque settings, the Red Hill market is a true community event.  Local producers and craftspeople sell their arts, crafts and produce in a colourful and exciting atmosphere. 

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    Frankston Sunday Market Venue: 'Sherlock & Hay' carpark, Young Street, Frankston (Mel Ref: 100A D8)
    Contact Details:

    Graham Jackman, phone: 9462 1520


    Operating each Sunday morning from 8:00am-1:00pm.  Over 100 stallholders in a safe family environment selling a wide variety of bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees.  Savour fresh healthy foods, enjoy a coffee at our outdoor cafe or taste the best hot jam donuts around.  This popular weekend attraction draws customers rain, hail or shine.  Come and grab a bargain in a great outdoor atmosphere.

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more!

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    Frankston Sunday Market Venue: 'Sherlock & Hay' carpark, Young Street, Frankston (Mel Ref: 100A D8)
    Contact Details:

    Graham Jackman, phone: 9462 1520


    Operating each Sunday morning from 8:00am-1:00pm.  Over 100 stallholders in a safe family environment selling a wide variety of bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees.  Savour fresh healthy foods, enjoy a coffee at our outdoor cafe or taste the best hot jam donuts around.  This popular weekend attraction draws customers rain, hail or shine.  Come and grab a bargain in a great outdoor atmosphere.

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    Mornington Racecourse Market Venue: Racecourse Road, Mornington (Mel Ref 146 A4)
    Contact Details:

    Craft Markets Australia, phone: 03 5974 4710, email: marketinfo@craftmarkets.com.au


    9:00am-2:00pm
    Mornington is one of the Peninsula's most appealing coastal towns and its famous Racecourse Market has been a monthly highlight since 1994.The well treed site provides shade in summer and protection in the colder months.There's an undercover area as well, but, regardless of the weather, thousands of regular marketgoers always keep the second Sunday of every month as their 'Mornington day'.  When the market is over, the town's boutique shops and coastal pleasures completes a great day's outing.

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more!

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    Frankston Sunday Market Venue: 'Sherlock & Hay' carpark, Young Street, Frankston (Mel Ref: 100A D8)
    Contact Details:

    Graham Jackman, phone: 9462 1520


    Operating each Sunday morning from 8:00am-1:00pm.  Over 100 stallholders in a safe family environment selling a wide variety of bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees.  Savour fresh healthy foods, enjoy a coffee at our outdoor cafe or taste the best hot jam donuts around.  This popular weekend attraction draws customers rain, hail or shine.  Come and grab a bargain in a great outdoor atmosphere.

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    Seaford Farmers Market Venue: Station Street, Seaford. Melway Ref 99 E3
    Contact Details:

    call Ken 9775 2362


    The Seaford Farmers Market has a huge variety of produce direct from farmers and other food producers; fresh fruit, free range eggs, vegetables, meats, jams, conserves, breads, pastas, dog treats and much more. Run by the Rotary Club of Frankston, there is a  $2 entry donation.  Proceeds to community projects.

    Held on the 3rd Sunday each month 8.00am to 1.00pm.

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more!

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    Frankston Sunday Market Venue: 'Sherlock & Hay' carpark, Young Street, Frankston (Mel Ref: 100A D8)
    Contact Details:

    Graham Jackman, phone: 9462 1520


    Operating each Sunday morning from 8:00am-1:00pm.  Over 100 stallholders in a safe family environment selling a wide variety of bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees.  Savour fresh healthy foods, enjoy a coffee at our outdoor cafe or taste the best hot jam donuts around.  This popular weekend attraction draws customers rain, hail or shine.  Come and grab a bargain in a great outdoor atmosphere.

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more!

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    Frankston Sunday Market Venue: 'Sherlock & Hay' carpark, Young Street, Frankston (Mel Ref: 100A D8)
    Contact Details:

    Graham Jackman, phone: 9462 1520


    Operating each Sunday morning from 8:00am-1:00pm.  Over 100 stallholders in a safe family environment selling a wide variety of bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees.  Savour fresh healthy foods, enjoy a coffee at our outdoor cafe or taste the best hot jam donuts around.  This popular weekend attraction draws customers rain, hail or shine.  Come and grab a bargain in a great outdoor atmosphere.

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more!

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    Frankston Sunday Market Venue: 'Sherlock & Hay' carpark, Young Street, Frankston (Mel Ref: 100A D8)
    Contact Details:

    Graham Jackman, phone: 9462 1520


    Operating each Sunday morning from 8:00am-1:00pm.  Over 100 stallholders in a safe family environment selling a wide variety of bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees.  Savour fresh healthy foods, enjoy a coffee at our outdoor cafe or taste the best hot jam donuts around.  This popular weekend attraction draws customers rain, hail or shine.  Come and grab a bargain in a great outdoor atmosphere.

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more!

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    Frankston Sunday Market Venue: 'Sherlock & Hay' carpark, Young Street, Frankston (Mel Ref: 100A D8)
    Contact Details:

    Graham Jackman, phone: 9462 1520


    Operating each Sunday morning from 8:00am-1:00pm.  Over 100 stallholders in a safe family environment selling a wide variety of bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees.  Savour fresh healthy foods, enjoy a coffee at our outdoor cafe or taste the best hot jam donuts around.  This popular weekend attraction draws customers rain, hail or shine.  Come and grab a bargain in a great outdoor atmosphere.

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    Mornington Racecourse Market Venue: Racecourse Road, Mornington (Mel Ref 146 A4)
    Contact Details:

    Craft Markets Australia, phone: 03 5974 4710, email: marketinfo@craftmarkets.com.au


    9:00am-2:00pm
    Mornington is one of the Peninsula's most appealing coastal towns and its famous Racecourse Market has been a monthly highlight since 1994.The well treed site provides shade in summer and protection in the colder months.There's an undercover area as well, but, regardless of the weather, thousands of regular marketgoers always keep the second Sunday of every month as their 'Mornington day'.  When the market is over, the town's boutique shops and coastal pleasures completes a great day's outing.

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more!

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    Frankston Sunday Market Venue: 'Sherlock & Hay' carpark, Young Street, Frankston (Mel Ref: 100A D8)
    Contact Details:

    Graham Jackman, phone: 9462 1520


    Operating each Sunday morning from 8:00am-1:00pm.  Over 100 stallholders in a safe family environment selling a wide variety of bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees.  Savour fresh healthy foods, enjoy a coffee at our outdoor cafe or taste the best hot jam donuts around.  This popular weekend attraction draws customers rain, hail or shine.  Come and grab a bargain in a great outdoor atmosphere.

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    Seaford Farmers Market Venue: Station Street, Seaford. Melway Ref 99 E3
    Contact Details:

    call Ken 9775 2362


    The Seaford Farmers Market has a huge variety of produce direct from farmers and other food producers; fresh fruit, free range eggs, vegetables, meats, jams, conserves, breads, pastas, dog treats and much more. Run by the Rotary Club of Frankston, there is a  $2 entry donation.  Proceeds to community projects.

    Held on the 3rd Sunday each month 8.00am to 1.00pm.

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more!

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    Frankston Sunday Market Venue: 'Sherlock & Hay' carpark, Young Street, Frankston (Mel Ref: 100A D8)
    Contact Details:

    Graham Jackman, phone: 9462 1520


    Operating each Sunday morning from 8:00am-1:00pm.  Over 100 stallholders in a safe family environment selling a wide variety of bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees.  Savour fresh healthy foods, enjoy a coffee at our outdoor cafe or taste the best hot jam donuts around.  This popular weekend attraction draws customers rain, hail or shine.  Come and grab a bargain in a great outdoor atmosphere.

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more!

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    Frankston Sunday Market Venue: 'Sherlock & Hay' carpark, Young Street, Frankston (Mel Ref: 100A D8)
    Contact Details:

    Graham Jackman, phone: 9462 1520


    Operating each Sunday morning from 8:00am-1:00pm.  Over 100 stallholders in a safe family environment selling a wide variety of bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees.  Savour fresh healthy foods, enjoy a coffee at our outdoor cafe or taste the best hot jam donuts around.  This popular weekend attraction draws customers rain, hail or shine.  Come and grab a bargain in a great outdoor atmosphere.

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more!

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    Frankston Sunday Market Venue: 'Sherlock & Hay' carpark, Young Street, Frankston (Mel Ref: 100A D8)
    Contact Details:

    Graham Jackman, phone: 9462 1520


    Operating each Sunday morning from 8:00am-1:00pm.  Over 100 stallholders in a safe family environment selling a wide variety of bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees.  Savour fresh healthy foods, enjoy a coffee at our outdoor cafe or taste the best hot jam donuts around.  This popular weekend attraction draws customers rain, hail or shine.  Come and grab a bargain in a great outdoor atmosphere.

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more!

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    Frankston Sunday Market Venue: 'Sherlock & Hay' carpark, Young Street, Frankston (Mel Ref: 100A D8)
    Contact Details:

    Graham Jackman, phone: 9462 1520


    Operating each Sunday morning from 8:00am-1:00pm.  Over 100 stallholders in a safe family environment selling a wide variety of bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees.  Savour fresh healthy foods, enjoy a coffee at our outdoor cafe or taste the best hot jam donuts around.  This popular weekend attraction draws customers rain, hail or shine.  Come and grab a bargain in a great outdoor atmosphere.

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    Seaford Farmers Market Venue: Station Street, Seaford. Melway Ref 99 E3
    Contact Details:

    call Ken 9775 2362


    The Seaford Farmers Market has a huge variety of produce direct from farmers and other food producers; fresh fruit, free range eggs, vegetables, meats, jams, conserves, breads, pastas, dog treats and much more. Run by the Rotary Club of Frankston, there is a  $2 entry donation.  Proceeds to community projects.

    Held on the 3rd Sunday each month 8.00am to 1.00pm.

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more!

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    Frankston Sunday Market Venue: 'Sherlock & Hay' carpark, Young Street, Frankston (Mel Ref: 100A D8)
    Contact Details:

    Graham Jackman, phone: 9462 1520


    Operating each Sunday morning from 8:00am-1:00pm.  Over 100 stallholders in a safe family environment selling a wide variety of bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees.  Savour fresh healthy foods, enjoy a coffee at our outdoor cafe or taste the best hot jam donuts around.  This popular weekend attraction draws customers rain, hail or shine.  Come and grab a bargain in a great outdoor atmosphere.

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more!

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    Frankston Sunday Market Venue: 'Sherlock & Hay' carpark, Young Street, Frankston (Mel Ref: 100A D8)
    Contact Details:

    Graham Jackman, phone: 9462 1520


    Operating each Sunday morning from 8:00am-1:00pm.  Over 100 stallholders in a safe family environment selling a wide variety of bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees.  Savour fresh healthy foods, enjoy a coffee at our outdoor cafe or taste the best hot jam donuts around.  This popular weekend attraction draws customers rain, hail or shine.  Come and grab a bargain in a great outdoor atmosphere.

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more!

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    Frankston Sunday Market Venue: 'Sherlock & Hay' carpark, Young Street, Frankston (Mel Ref: 100A D8)
    Contact Details:

    Graham Jackman, phone: 9462 1520


    Operating each Sunday morning from 8:00am-1:00pm.  Over 100 stallholders in a safe family environment selling a wide variety of bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees.  Savour fresh healthy foods, enjoy a coffee at our outdoor cafe or taste the best hot jam donuts around.  This popular weekend attraction draws customers rain, hail or shine.  Come and grab a bargain in a great outdoor atmosphere.

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more!

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    Frankston Sunday Market Venue: 'Sherlock & Hay' carpark, Young Street, Frankston (Mel Ref: 100A D8)
    Contact Details:

    Graham Jackman, phone: 9462 1520


    Operating each Sunday morning from 8:00am-1:00pm.  Over 100 stallholders in a safe family environment selling a wide variety of bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees.  Savour fresh healthy foods, enjoy a coffee at our outdoor cafe or taste the best hot jam donuts around.  This popular weekend attraction draws customers rain, hail or shine.  Come and grab a bargain in a great outdoor atmosphere.

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    Seaford Farmers Market Venue: Station Street, Seaford. Melway Ref 99 E9
    Contact Details:

    call Ken 9775 2362


    The Seaford Farmers Market has a huge variety of produce direct from farmers and other food producers; fresh fruit, free range eggs, vegetables, meats, jams, conserves, breads, pastas, dog treats and much more. Run by the Rotary Club of Frankston, there is a  $2 entry donation.  Proceeds to community projects.

    Held on the 3rd Sunday each month 8.00am to 1.00pm.

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more!

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    Frankston Sunday Market Venue: 'Sherlock & Hay' carpark, Young Street, Frankston (Mel Ref: 100A D8)
    Contact Details:

    Graham Jackman, phone: 9462 1520


    Operating each Sunday morning from 8:00am-1:00pm.  Over 100 stallholders in a safe family environment selling a wide variety of bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees.  Savour fresh healthy foods, enjoy a coffee at our outdoor cafe or taste the best hot jam donuts around.  This popular weekend attraction draws customers rain, hail or shine.  Come and grab a bargain in a great outdoor atmosphere.

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more!

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    Frankston Sunday Market Venue: 'Sherlock & Hay' carpark, Young Street, Frankston (Mel Ref: 100A D8)
    Contact Details:

    Graham Jackman, phone: 9462 1520


    Operating each Sunday morning from 8:00am-1:00pm.  Over 100 stallholders in a safe family environment selling a wide variety of bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees.  Savour fresh healthy foods, enjoy a coffee at our outdoor cafe or taste the best hot jam donuts around.  This popular weekend attraction draws customers rain, hail or shine.  Come and grab a bargain in a great outdoor atmosphere.

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more!

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more!

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    Frankston Sunday Market Venue: 'Sherlock & Hay' carpark, Young Street, Frankston (Mel Ref: 100A D8)
    Contact Details:

    Graham Jackman, phone: 9462 1520


    Operating each Sunday morning from 8:00am-1:00pm.  Over 100 stallholders in a safe family environment selling a wide variety of bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees.  Savour fresh healthy foods, enjoy a coffee at our outdoor cafe or taste the best hot jam donuts around.  This popular weekend attraction draws customers rain, hail or shine.  Come and grab a bargain in a great outdoor atmosphere.

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more!

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    Frankston Sunday Market Venue: 'Sherlock & Hay' carpark, Young Street, Frankston (Mel Ref: 100A D8)
    Contact Details:

    Graham Jackman, phone: 9462 1520


    Operating each Sunday morning from 8:00am-1:00pm.  Over 100 stallholders in a safe family environment selling a wide variety of bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees.  Savour fresh healthy foods, enjoy a coffee at our outdoor cafe or taste the best hot jam donuts around.  This popular weekend attraction draws customers rain, hail or shine.  Come and grab a bargain in a great outdoor atmosphere.

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    Seaford Farmers Market Venue: Station Street, Seaford. Melway Ref 99 E9
    Contact Details:

    call Ken 9775 2362


    The Seaford Farmers Market has a huge variety of produce direct from farmers and other food producers; fresh fruit, free range eggs, vegetables, meats, jams, conserves, breads, pastas, dog treats and much more. Run by the Rotary Club of Frankston, there is a  $2 entry donation.  Proceeds to community projects.

    Held on the 3rd Sunday each month 8.00am to 1.00pm.

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    Frankston Sunday Market Venue: 'Sherlock & Hay' carpark, Young Street, Frankston (Mel Ref: 100A D8)
    Contact Details:

    Graham Jackman, phone: 9462 1520


    Operating each Sunday morning from 8:00am-1:00pm.  Over 100 stallholders in a safe family environment selling a wide variety of bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees.  Savour fresh healthy foods, enjoy a coffee at our outdoor cafe or taste the best hot jam donuts around.  This popular weekend attraction draws customers rain, hail or shine.  Come and grab a bargain in a great outdoor atmosphere.

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more!

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    Frankston Sunday Market Venue: 'Sherlock & Hay' carpark, Young Street, Frankston (Mel Ref: 100A D8)
    Contact Details:

    Graham Jackman, phone: 9462 1520


    Operating each Sunday morning from 8:00am-1:00pm.  Over 100 stallholders in a safe family environment selling a wide variety of bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees.  Savour fresh healthy foods, enjoy a coffee at our outdoor cafe or taste the best hot jam donuts around.  This popular weekend attraction draws customers rain, hail or shine.  Come and grab a bargain in a great outdoor atmosphere.

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more!

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    Frankston Sunday Market Venue: 'Sherlock & Hay' carpark, Young Street, Frankston (Mel Ref: 100A D8)
    Contact Details:

    Graham Jackman, phone: 9462 1520


    Operating each Sunday morning from 8:00am-1:00pm.  Over 100 stallholders in a safe family environment selling a wide variety of bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees.  Savour fresh healthy foods, enjoy a coffee at our outdoor cafe or taste the best hot jam donuts around.  This popular weekend attraction draws customers rain, hail or shine.  Come and grab a bargain in a great outdoor atmosphere.

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more!

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    Frankston Sunday Market Venue: 'Sherlock & Hay' carpark, Young Street, Frankston (Mel Ref: 100A D8)
    Contact Details:

    Graham Jackman, phone: 9462 1520


    Operating each Sunday morning from 8:00am-1:00pm.  Over 100 stallholders in a safe family environment selling a wide variety of bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees.  Savour fresh healthy foods, enjoy a coffee at our outdoor cafe or taste the best hot jam donuts around.  This popular weekend attraction draws customers rain, hail or shine.  Come and grab a bargain in a great outdoor atmosphere.

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more!

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    Seaford Farmers Market Venue: Station Street, Seaford. Melway Ref 99 E3
    Contact Details:

    call Ken 9775 2362


    The Seaford Farmers Market has a huge variety of produce direct from farmers and other food producers; fresh fruit, free range eggs, vegetables, meats, jams, conserves, breads, pastas, dog treats and much more. Run by the Rotary Club of Frankston, there is a  $2 entry donation.  Proceeds to community projects.

    Held on the 3rd Sunday each month 8.00am to 1.00pm.

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    Frankston Sunday Market Venue: 'Sherlock & Hay' carpark, Young Street, Frankston (Mel Ref: 100A D8)
    Contact Details:

    Graham Jackman, phone: 9462 1520


    Operating each Sunday morning from 8:00am-1:00pm.  Over 100 stallholders in a safe family environment selling a wide variety of bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees.  Savour fresh healthy foods, enjoy a coffee at our outdoor cafe or taste the best hot jam donuts around.  This popular weekend attraction draws customers rain, hail or shine.  Come and grab a bargain in a great outdoor atmosphere.

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more

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    Frankston Sunday Market Venue: 'Sherlock & Hay' carpark, Young Street, Frankston (Mel Ref: 100A D8)
    Contact Details:

    Graham Jackman, phone: 9462 1520


    Operating each Sunday morning from 8:00am-1:00pm.  Over 100 stallholders in a safe family environment selling a wide variety of bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees.  Savour fresh healthy foods, enjoy a coffee at our outdoor cafe or taste the best hot jam donuts around.  This popular weekend attraction draws customers rain, hail or shine.  Come and grab a bargain in a great outdoor atmosphere.

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more!

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    Frankston Sunday Market Venue: 'Sherlock & Hay' carpark, Young Street, Frankston (Mel Ref: 100A D8)
    Contact Details:

    Graham Jackman, phone: 9462 1520


    Operating each Sunday morning from 8:00am-1:00pm.  Over 100 stallholders in a safe family environment selling a wide variety of bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees.  Savour fresh healthy foods, enjoy a coffee at our outdoor cafe or taste the best hot jam donuts around.  This popular weekend attraction draws customers rain, hail or shine.  Come and grab a bargain in a great outdoor atmosphere.

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more!

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    Frankston Sunday Market Venue: 'Sherlock & Hay' carpark, Young Street, Frankston (Mel Ref: 100A D8)
    Contact Details:

    Graham Jackman, phone: 9462 1520


    Operating each Sunday morning from 8:00am-1:00pm.  Over 100 stallholders in a safe family environment selling a wide variety of bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees.  Savour fresh healthy foods, enjoy a coffee at our outdoor cafe or taste the best hot jam donuts around.  This popular weekend attraction draws customers rain, hail or shine.  Come and grab a bargain in a great outdoor atmosphere.

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more!

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    Frankston Sunday Market Venue: 'Sherlock & Hay' carpark, Young Street, Frankston (Mel Ref: 100A D8)
    Contact Details:

    Graham Jackman, phone: 9462 1520


    Operating each Sunday morning from 8:00am-1:00pm.  Over 100 stallholders in a safe family environment selling a wide variety of bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees.  Savour fresh healthy foods, enjoy a coffee at our outdoor cafe or taste the best hot jam donuts around.  This popular weekend attraction draws customers rain, hail or shine.  Come and grab a bargain in a great outdoor atmosphere.

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more!

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    Seaford Farmers Market Venue: Station Street, Seaford. Melway Ref 99 E3
    Contact Details:

    call Ken 9775 2362


    The Seaford Farmers Market has a huge variety of produce direct from farmers and other food producers; fresh fruit, free range eggs, vegetables, meats, jams, conserves, breads, pastas, dog treats and much more. Run by the Rotary Club of Frankston, there is a  $2 entry donation.  Proceeds to community projects.

    Held on the 3rd Sunday each month 8.00am to 1.00pm.

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    Frankston Sunday Market Venue: 'Sherlock & Hay' carpark, Young Street, Frankston (Mel Ref: 100A D8)
    Contact Details:

    Graham Jackman, phone: 9462 1520


    Operating each Sunday morning from 8:00am-1:00pm.  Over 100 stallholders in a safe family environment selling a wide variety of bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees.  Savour fresh healthy foods, enjoy a coffee at our outdoor cafe or taste the best hot jam donuts around.  This popular weekend attraction draws customers rain, hail or shine.  Come and grab a bargain in a great outdoor atmosphere.

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more!

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    Frankston Sunday Market Venue: 'Sherlock & Hay' carpark, Young Street, Frankston (Mel Ref: 100A D8)
    Contact Details:

    Graham Jackman, phone: 9462 1520


    Operating each Sunday morning from 8:00am-1:00pm.  Over 100 stallholders in a safe family environment selling a wide variety of bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees.  Savour fresh healthy foods, enjoy a coffee at our outdoor cafe or taste the best hot jam donuts around.  This popular weekend attraction draws customers rain, hail or shine.  Come and grab a bargain in a great outdoor atmosphere.

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more!

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    Frankston Sunday Market Venue: 'Sherlock & Hay' carpark, Young Street, Frankston (Mel Ref: 100A D8)
    Contact Details:

    Graham Jackman, phone: 9462 1520


    Operating each Sunday morning from 8:00am-1:00pm.  Over 100 stallholders in a safe family environment selling a wide variety of bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees.  Savour fresh healthy foods, enjoy a coffee at our outdoor cafe or taste the best hot jam donuts around.  This popular weekend attraction draws customers rain, hail or shine.  Come and grab a bargain in a great outdoor atmosphere.

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more!

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    Frankston Sunday Market Venue: 'Sherlock & Hay' carpark, Young Street, Frankston (Mel Ref: 100A D8)
    Contact Details:

    Graham Jackman, phone: 9462 1520


    Operating each Sunday morning from 8:00am-1:00pm.  Over 100 stallholders in a safe family environment selling a wide variety of bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees.  Savour fresh healthy foods, enjoy a coffee at our outdoor cafe or taste the best hot jam donuts around.  This popular weekend attraction draws customers rain, hail or shine.  Come and grab a bargain in a great outdoor atmosphere.

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more!

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    Seaford Farmers Market Venue: Station Street, Frankston. Melway Ref 99 E3
    Contact Details:

    call Ken 9775 2362


    The Seaford Farmers Market has a huge variety of produce direct from farmers and other food producers; fresh fruit, free range eggs, vegetables, meats, jams, conserves, breads, pastas, dog treats and much more. Run by the Rotary Club of Frankston, there is a  $2 entry donation.  Proceeds to community projects.

    Held on the 3rd Sunday each month 8.00am to 1.00pm.

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    Frankston Sunday Market Venue: 'Sherlock & Hay' carpark, Young Street, Frankston (Mel Ref: 100A D8)
    Contact Details:

    Graham Jackman, phone: 9462 1520


    Operating each Sunday morning from 8:00am-1:00pm.  Over 100 stallholders in a safe family environment selling a wide variety of bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees.  Savour fresh healthy foods, enjoy a coffee at our outdoor cafe or taste the best hot jam donuts around.  This popular weekend attraction draws customers rain, hail or shine.  Come and grab a bargain in a great outdoor atmosphere.

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more!

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    Frankston Sunday Market Venue: 'Sherlock & Hay' carpark, Young Street, Frankston (Mel Ref: 100A D8)
    Contact Details:

    Graham Jackman, phone: 9462 1520


    Operating each Sunday morning from 8:00am-1:00pm.  Over 100 stallholders in a safe family environment selling a wide variety of bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees.  Savour fresh healthy foods, enjoy a coffee at our outdoor cafe or taste the best hot jam donuts around.  This popular weekend attraction draws customers rain, hail or shine.  Come and grab a bargain in a great outdoor atmosphere.

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    Mornington Main Street Craft Market Venue: Main St, Mornington
    Contact Details:

    Mornington Chamber of Commerce, phone; 03 5975 4522 or email: mcc@satlink.com.au


    9:00am to 3:00pm.  Entry and carparking are free.
    Over 100 stalls with a variety of goods including plants, jewellery, leather goods, ceramics, leadlight, knitted goods, childrens and ladies wear, soaps, lotions, fruit, veges, woodwork, jams, chutneys and much, much more!

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