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December 2019 December 2019 Every Day Morning Tea Cruise Every Monday - Storytime for Pre-schoolers 10.00am Port Jet Cruise Adventures Office 1 10:30 - 11:30am Port Macquarie Library Short Street Port Macquarie mnclibrary.org.au www.portjet.com.au Every Monday – Salsa Every Day Eco Cruise 5.45pm at Settlers Inn Port Macquarie 1.00pm Port Jet Cruise Adventures Office 1 Bookings: [email protected] or Short Street Port Macquarie www.portjet.com.au Phone 0437994257 Every Day Sunset Cruise 2,9,16 Monday and 4,11,18 Wednesday 6.00pm Port Jet Cruise Adventures Office 1 Mindful Meditation Port Macquarie Library Short Street Port Macquarie www.portjet.com.au 4:30 pm – 5:15 pm mnclibrary.org.au Every Day - Daily Dolphin Cruises 11am Cruise Terminal Clarence Street Every Monday Contemporary Art Classes www.cruiseportmacquarie.com.au/calendar Create Your Own Work with Vivianne Hazenveld 2/25 Central Road Port Macquarie Every Day - Sunset Cruises www.sunsetgallery.com.au 5.30pm Cruise Terminal Clarence Street www.cruiseportmacquarie.com.au/calendar Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Every Day – Personal Animal Encounters Saturday – New Vogue Social Dance 9.15am - 4pm @ Billabong Zoo Monday & Tuesday 9.30am www.billabongzoo.com.au Book online Wednesday & Friday 7pm Saturday 1st and 3rd of the Month 2pm Every Day Rainforest Tours* Seniors Facility 43 Munster Street Port Macquarie 9:30am, 11:30am, 1:00pm and 2:30pm Phone 02 6583 7149 Sea Acres Rainforest Centre 159 Pacific Drive Port Macquarie Every Monday & Thursday Indoor Bowls www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/walking- 1pm Seniors Facility 43 Munster Street tracks/sea-acres-rainforest-boardwalk Port Macquarie Phone 02 6583 7149 *Subject to guide availability Every Weekday Free Farm Tours Every Tuesday – The Write Tribe Young Writers Group 11am No booking needed, just turn up 4pm - 5pm 2/25 Central Road Port Macquarie www.sunsetgallery.com.au Ricardoes Tomatoes & Strawberries GPS: Lat –31.39 Long 152.82 Every Tuesday Hand-building Sessions Every Monday – Saturday Zumba Classes by Krista 5.30- 8.30pm @ Clay Koala Merrigal Road P.M www.claykoala.com.au 12.30pm & 6pm Monday, 10am & 5.30pm Tuesday, 6.15pm Wednesday, 9.30am & 1pm Thursday 9.30pm, Every Monday Reading Circle: A Book Club with a 9.30am Friday Aqua, Saturday 8.30am Difference www.zumba.com/en-US/profile/krista-gilen/458593 December 2, 9, 16 @ 10am Port Macquarie Library www.mnclibrary.org.au December 2019 Every Tuesday & Wednesday - Storytime for Pre-schoolers Every Friday Dance Series Learn Lindy Charleston 10:30 - 11:30am Port Macquarie Library Basics www.mnclibrary.org.au 7.45pm Port Macquarie Public School, Cnr William and Grant Streets, Port Macquarie Every Wednesday Pottery Project Class For bookings Phone Krista 0432 935799 5.45pm - 7.15pm @ Clay Koala www.claykoala.com.au Every Friday Hand building Sessions 10.30 – 12.30pm @ Clay Koala Merrigal Road P.M. Every Wednesday - Storytime for Preschoolers www.claykoala.com.au 10:30 - 11:30am Laurieton Library mnclibrary.org.au Every Friday Cha Cha For Beginners 6.30pm for 5 weeks Port Primary School Every Wednesday & Friday Line Dancing William St, P.M 1pm Wednesday & 9.30am Friday www.zumba.com/en-US/profile/krista-gilen/458593 Seniors Facility 43 Munster Street Port Macquarie Phone 02 6583 7149 Every Friday, Saturday & Sunday 10am to 4pm Bella St Marks Emporium Every Wednesday & Sunday Open Nights Main Street, Comboyne @The Astronomical Society 7.15pm The Astronomical Observatory Every Saturday 5km Park Run Stewart Street Port Macquarie 7am Port Macquarie & Wauchope www.pmobs.org.au Port Macquarie Skate Park, Town Beach or Rocks Ferry Reserve, Wauchope Every Friday Contemporary Art Classes Create Your Own Work with Vivianne Hazenveld Every Saturday Rotary Pre-Loved Book Sale 2/25 Central Road Port Macquarie 9.00am to 1.00pm Rotary Hall, 198 Hastings River Drive, Port Macquarie www.sunsetgallery.com.au Every Friday – Planet X Disco Night Every Saturday – Planet X Disco Night 5.00pm Chestnut Road Port Macquarie 6.30pm Chestnut Road Port Macquarie www.planetxportmacquarie.com.au www.planetxportmacquarie.com.au Every Friday - Nannas of The Lost Art Craft First Sunday of the Month- Free Entry 10am until 12 pm @ Sunset Framing & Gallery 11.00am Port Macquarie Museum www.portmuseum.org.au 2/25 Central Rd, Port Macquarie www.sunsetgallery.com.au Every Second Saturday Wauchope Every Friday Hand-building Sessions Bonsai Workshop Group, 10.30 – 12.30pm @ Clay Koala Merrigal Road P.M 10am Rotary Hall Wauchope www.claykoala.com.au Email: [email protected] December 2019 Every Second Sunday - Bowls and Brekkie 8.30am Lake Cathie Bowling Club www.lakecathiebowlingclub.com.au Seed Creative Workshops Various Events in December see web site for details www.theseedcreativeworkshops.com Trivia Nights: Every Tuesday at Tacking Point Tavern 6.30pm Every Tuesday at Westport Club in Jimmy’s Bar and Lounge 6.30pm Every Wednesday at Settlers Inn 7pm Every Wednesday at Wauchope Country Club 7pm Every Wednesday at Port Macquarie Golf Club 5.30pm Every Wednesday at Port Macquarie Hotel 7pm Every Wednesday at Port City Bowling Club 7.30pm Every Thursday at Panthers 7.00pm For more information on other events happening within the region visit www.portmacquarieinfo.com.au December 2019 1 December Lighting of the Christmas Trees at Laurieton 6 December Aussie film “Standing up for 6.00pm Laurie Memorial Park, Laurieton Sunny”(MA) [email protected] Question and Answer with Producer 1 December Port Macquarie Performing Arts 2019 *7pm Majestic Cinemas End of Year Concert www.majesticcinemas.com.au 2 Shows 2pm and 4pm The Glasshouse 6 December Sovereign Hill Christmas Movie Night www.glasshouse.org.au Movie “ Spiderman” 1 December Coastal Walk Against Domestic 5.30pm Chancellors Drive Reserve and Family Violence Thrumster Port Macquarie Drive, Sovereign Hills 8am Lighthouse Beach to Westport Park Email: [email protected] Email:[email protected] 6 December No Regrets – The Edith Piaf Story 1 December Port Macquarie Conservatorium of Music 8.30pm The Glasshouse - The Concert www.glasshouse.org.au 2-4 pm Uniting Church – Cnr Oxley Hwy & Sherwood Road 7 December Christmas Carols by the Lake email: [email protected] or phone 6583 9199 5.30pm Foreshore Lake Cathie 1 December Port Macquarie Adventist School Community 7 December – Family Country Disco Christmas Carols 5.30 pm Hastings Hotel 5pm PM Adventist School Ocean Drive Port Macquarie www.hastingshotel.com.au Email:[email protected] 7 December - Christmas in Paris Dance Party 2, 9, 16 December Reading Circle: A Book Club with a 6.30pm North Haven Club Difference Email: [email protected] or 0432 935 799 10 am -12pm Port Macquarie Library www.mnclibrary.org.au 7 December – Jane McIntyre Author Visit 10–11:30 am Port Macquarie Library Meeting Room 4 December The Vineyard Trail Less Travelled Tour Please register via www.mnclibrary.org.au Accommodation Pick Up 11 am www.frankiestravel.com or 0424577881 7 December – Awesome Acrylic Pouring Workshop 6, 7,8 December NSW Touch State Cup 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm Sea Scouts Hall 8.30am-4.30pm Regional Stadium Port Macquarie Booking: 0434 464646 0r Cooeee Sista’s Art Workshops Facebook page www.nswtouch.com.au 7 & 8 December – “Koko: A Red Dog Story” 6 December Afternoon Winery & Craft Brewery Tour *Sat 7th @ 10:45am and @ 5pm, Accommodation Pick Up 1 pm *Sun 8th @ 10:45am and @ 2.30pm www.frankiestravel.com or 0424577881 www.majesticcinemas.com.au 6 December Angus Gill Album Launch and Fire Relief Event 7 December – Lake Cathie Carols by the Lake 7pm Hastings Hotel 5.30pm Wauchope/Bonny Hills Surf Lifesaving Club www.hastingshotel.com.au December 2019 8 December – Carols on the Beach - Bonny Hills 13 December – Afternoon Winery & Craft Brewery Tour 5.30pm Wauchope/Bonny Hills Surf Lifesaving Club Accommodation Pick Up 1 pm www.frankiestravel.com or 0424577881 8 December – Killer Queen – The Rhapsody Tour 1.30pm Port Macquarie Panthers 14 December – Christmas Seafood Feast www.portmacquarie.panthers.com.au (with /Live Entertainment) 8 December – Family Christmas Party 6pm Laurieton United Services Club www.laurietonclub.com.au 12 – 2pm Settlers Inn www.settlersinn.com.au 14 December – Fabulous Acrylic Pouring Workshop 8 December – Barcapella “ I Will Survive” 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm Sea Scouts Hall 5pm Settlers Inn Booking: 0434 464646 0r Cooeee Sista’s Art Workshops Facebook page www.settlersinn.com.au 8 December – The Vineyard Trail Less Travelled Tour 14 December – La Vive Studios Presents Accommodation Pick Up 1 pm Secret Life of Toys 0424577881 or www.frankiestravel.com 5pm The Glasshouse www.glasshouse.org.au 8 December – Crescent Heads Markets 8 am Crescent Heads Foreshore 15 December – Afternoon Vineyard Trail Tour 0422 444 223 Accommodation Pick Up 1 pm www.frankiestravel.com or 0424577881 8 December – Little Ripper Band on the Pergola 11 am Bago Vineyards Wauchope 15 December – Family Christmas Day www.bago.com.au or Facebook 5pm Hastings Hotel www.hastingshotel.com.au 9 – 20 December – 12 Days of Christmas 5pm Fernhill Tavern 15 December Christmas Under the Stars Facebook Page - Fernhill Tavern with Tania Kernaghan 5.30pm The Westport Club 11 December – The Vineyard Trail Less Travelled Tour www.thewestportclub.com.au Accommodation Pick Up 11 am www.frankiestravel.com or 0424577881 15 & 18 December – “In Search of Beethoven” Sun 15th @ 4pm, Wed 18th @ 9:30am 11 December – Watercolours, Charcoals, Inks & Soft *www.majesticcinemas.com.au
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