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Rhyme Time - Werribee Library

Rhyme Time is an early years' session aimed at developing your child's language, body awareness, motor skills, and imagination with songs, rhymes, and music. For children aged 1 - 5 years.

Sunrise Bharitya Seniors Group

Weekly gathering for seniors from Gujarat to socialise and celebrate cultural holidays.

Pop-Up Library Van Visit - Saltwater Community Centre

Borrow from the Pop-Up Library Van.

MATHS Tutoring

Tutor: R.Kaur, 19+ years of Teaching experience ( including 9 years in Australian curriculum VCE/HSC)
Years 9 & 10
Maths Tutoring

Maths Tutoring

Year 9-10 Maths tutoring, following the Victorian Curriculum, with groups of up to five students. Special focus on number and algebra, measurement and geometry, statistics and probability.

Kids Yoga Class

You will learn: 100 Asnas, 20 Pranayamas, 10 Sun Salutations, Mindfulness and Meditation techniques

Free Sit-Down Dinners at Tarneit Community Learning Centre

Free sit-down meals for families and individuals in need provided by Life Community Kitchen.

Raga S'cool

Learn Hindustani Classical Vocals with traditional notations, ragas and music structure.
Sahaja Yoga Meditation

Sahaja Yoga Meditation

Free classes for everyone, suitable for complete beginners and regular meditators. No physical exercises, postures or special clothing required.
Craft Group

Craft Group

Craft, Chat and a Cuppa. Come and join!
Resume Help for 15-25 years olds - Manor Lakes Library

Resume Help for 15-25 years olds - Manor Lakes Library

Book into a one-on-one session, online or in person, with one of our Education and Youth Services Librarians to get some help crafting your resume and answering interview questions.
The Grange Community Centre Walking Group

The Grange Community Centre Walking Group

Meet at The Grange Community Centre for our Walk and Talk Group on Wednesdays, 9:15am start. Walking for 45 minutes through our local community and parks.
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