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INSIDE That’S Right, He’S 12 Months, and According to His Proud Owner, How to Be Guaranteed Big FREE Coast Lines Your Goolwa - Victor Harbor community monthly magazine reaching Kangaroo Island and the Fleurieu May, 2013 Vol. 2, No. 13 ...plus your real estate guide [email protected] www.coastlines.com.au T: 0402 900 317 This is no joke... meet King, who is just getting out of the puppy Why... the stage. INSIDE That’s right, he’s 12 months, and according to his proud owner, How to be guaranteed big... pause? Angela Singleline, of Goolwa, P2: King, a Bull Mastiff x Rhodesian a copy of Coast Lines. Read Because King Ridgeback, is a bold and beautiful about our new website. gentle giant weighing in at 70kg. And he’s still growing! P10: The memories of was born Angela, who takes King to the Greenhills Adventure Park Fleurieu Dog Obedience Club at are priceless. 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We can even put a heritage, presenting wonderful collections, name or saying on a jacket or outfit. places and stories through an amazing range of 3 Cadell St, GOOLWA history-related activities. About Time has evolved significantly since its 04008555 029 5993 904 humble beginning in 2004 as SA History Week, [email protected] all due to incredible hard work and enthusiasm of the event organisers, including thousands of Friday, May 3 volunteers, who are passionate about sharing Hysterically historical quiz night our history. Presented by Southern Theatre and Arts The event will be held from May 1-31, and Supporters. Emphasis on local and South should not be confused with this year’s Australian music and theatre. Presentations National Heritage Week, which was held from designed to increase participants’ knowledge. Prop: Julie Bedford & Paul Simmons April 13-21. Waverley Homestead, St Peters Terrace, LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED FOR The state-wide festival will also present SA’s Willunga, Waverley Homestead, St Peters MORE THAN 30 YEARS first Open House Adelaide, joining major cities Terrace, Willunga, Sat, May 3, 7.30pm. 20 Cadell St; GOOLWA around the world to throw open the doors and provide public access to buildings and spaces Saturday, May 4 8555 2290 in the City of Adelaide over a weekend. Don Loffler – the Holden man ah: 0417 868 272 Overall, About Time 2013 will present 522 Presented by Alexandrina Libraries. Holden e: [email protected] events exploring different aspects of the past historian and author Don Loffler tells stories of Mon-Fri 8.30am-6pm; Sat. 9am-1pm / in every region of the state. Australia's much-loved car. This is a must not Sun & public holidays 10am-1pm just for Holden buffs, with nostalgia bound to Here is a collection of events on the Fleurieu. touch anyone with a Holden in their history. 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