Saturday, January 21, 2017, 2 – 3pm
Bookings essential. An opportunity for women to learn the basics of swimming, become water safe and get ready to conquer other water activities.
Cost: Pool entryEvent type: Fitness & well-beingBookings: Bookings essential. To book SMS or phone Aqua English on 0406 063 737 or email [email protected] point: Front receptionRequirements: Swimwear, swimming cap and gogglesAge: 16 years and overVenue:&nb
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Womens only Aqua aerobics
Saturday, January 21, 2017, 3 – 3:45pm
A fun water workout for women only and is suitable for all fitness levels. Suitable for non swimmers, people with arthritis and other medical conditions.
Cost: Pool entryEvent type: Fitness & well-beingBookings: Not required. For more information phone or SMS Qld Water Exercise and Physiotherapy (QWEP) on 0430 449 898 or email [email protected] point: Front receptionRequirements: Swimwear and noodleAge:&nbs -
Safe and organic pest control
Sunday, January 22, 2017, 10:30am – 12:30pm
Learn how to recognise some common pests found in South East Queensland gardens and nature's antidotes to them. This practical workshop introduces a range of beneficial insects as well as options for organic pest control that are both safe and effective. Presented by horticulturalist, Brian Sams.Bookings essential.
Venue: Garden City LibraryVenue address: Garden City Shopping Centre, Corner Logan and Kessels Road, Upper Mt Gra -
Primrose Lane culinary cook book club
Saturday, January 21, 2017, 1:30 – 3pm
Enjoy a culinary themed afternoon on the new Nundah Library deck. Be inspired and tempted by library staff as they share favourite recipes, cook books and other useful culinary tips.Bookings essential.
Venue: Nundah LibraryVenue address: Nundah Library, Primrose Lane, NundahAge range: Adults (30+), SeniorsBookings: Bookings required. Phone Nundah Libraryon 07 3407 8701to reserve your place.Cost: FreeEvent type: -
Lantern making
Saturday, January 21, 2017, 10am – 12pm
In this workshop we are offering the opportunity for you to make your own unique lantern. You’ll be amazed at how beautiful and effective the lantern looks and how easy it is to create. The session will culminate in an illuminated disk walk around the park with lanterns. Come and let your light shine!This is a Chillout event suitable for ages 10-17.
Cost: $5Event type: Classes & workshops, Craft, YouthBookings: Book -
Kids bike riding fun
Saturday, January 21, 2017, 1 – 3pm
Come and discover what fun can be had on a bike. We will ride around a short course featuring terrain such as pavement, grass, hills and conquer obstacles that may require the riders to dismount and carry their bikes around, over or through! Any type of bike is welcome.
Cost: FreeEvent type: Classes & workshops, Fitness & well-being, Free, Sports, YouthBookings: Bookings essential. Please phone Cycle Away on 0427 431 481 -
Kids bicycle maintenance 101
Saturday, January 21, 2017, 9:30 – 11:30am
This is a 2 hour basic bicycle maintenance course. The session will include learning how to change a tyre and other general maintenance hints.
Cost: FreeEvent type: Classes & workshops, Fitness & well-being, Free, Sports, YouthBookings: Bookings essential. Please call Cycle Away on 0427 431 481 to confirm your place.Meeting point: Meet opposite the first carpark as entering the park from the road.Requirements: -
Beginner swimming and water safety for adults
Saturday, January 21, 2017, 11:45am – 12:45pm
Bookings essential. An inclusive opportunity for men and women of all cultures to learn the basics of swimming, become water safe and get ready to conquer other water activities.
Cost: Pool entryEvent type: Fitness & well-beingBookings: Bookings essential. To book SMS or phone Aqua English on 0406 063 737 or email [email protected] point: Front receptionRequirements: Swimwear, swimming cap and -
Alexisonfire
Saturday, January 21, 2017, 5:15 – 9:45pm
Alexisonfire is coming together to play a string of national all-ages headline dates across Australia in January 2017. This news follows the recently revealed headlining performance at Unify Festival. Alexisonfire’s Australian tour will signify a homecoming of sorts for the band. It will be the first non-festival headline dates since the band played its sold-out 10th Anniversary Australian shows in 2012. Canadian rock icons Ale -
10 of the best
Monday, January 23, 2017, 6 – 7am
Bookings essential. This program combines both strength and cardio exercises providing participants with a highly challenging activity. The exercises are modified to cater for all fitness levels.
Cost: FreeEvent type: Fitness & well-beingBookings: Bookings essential. To book phone Edwardo at Inclusive Fitness Solutions on 0433 975 766.Meeting point: By the playground, off Sylvan RoadVenue: Toowong Memorial ParkVe -
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