Community Announcement
Supporting our community
You can support our community in many different ways:
Saw and Dust
Heyfield Community Garden: Working Bee on Saturday 28th March from 9:30am. Everyone is welcome to come along and give us a hand! Contact Cayla Dowsett, Velleda Thomas, or Brenton Dinsdale for more information.
Newry Hall: Watch the movie Babe, for free!
Maffra Gymnastic Club: April School Holidays Come and Play sessions. (P: 03 5141 1211 or E: admin@maffragymnastics.org.au
Monday 13th April 9:15-10:15am (18 months - 7 years)
Monday 13th April 10:30-11:30am (6 years - Adults)
Tuesday 14th April 9:15-10:15am (18 months - 7 years)
Tuesday 14th April 10:30-11:30am (18 months - 7 years)
Wednesday 15th April 9:15-10:15am (18mths - 7 years)
Wednesday 15th April 10:30-11:30am (18mths - 7 years)
Thursday 16th April 9:15-10:15am (18mths - 7 years)
Thursday 16th April 10:30-11:30am (18mths - 7 years)
Friday 17th April 9:15-10:15am (18mths - 7 years)
Friday 17th April 10:30-11:30am (6 years - Adults)
No need to be a member. $17 per person/per session and numbers are limited. Click on the link to book a spot: https://www.trybooking.com/DKDQH
Heyfield Junior Football: Training sessions are starting this coming Wednesday (11th March).
A Path to Follow: Kirstie Edwards and her team at A Path To Follow has been working with a consultancy group through The Sixth Child. The support they provide to children and youth struggling with mental health challenges is exceptional. There are often times when it is difficult to find the right resources for students in need, and their services could be highly beneficial. Please contact them if you think your child could benefit too.
Mountain Bike Riding: The Heyfield Adventure Hub is running a MTB Skills Sessions on Sunday 19th April. These sessions are designed to help kids and adults build confidence, improve bike handling skills and develop safe riding techniques in a fun and supportive environment.
Anglicare: Do not hesitate to get in contact if you need support.
State of Mind - Richard Dalziel:CTRL:ALT:CONNECT is a social inclusion program that will be running again this year in March. This program continues to be a great fit for young people who benefit from structured social connection, guided group gameplay, and a supportive, inclusive environment. It’s suitable for neurodiverse youth, those seeking to build social confidence, and anyone who would enjoy connecting with peers while developing real‑world skills.
Badminton Winter Competition
Resource Centre: Our term 1 program is here . Join us for a range of activities, workshops and courses designed to bring people together and build skills. Register now for an activity to secure your spot!
We can’t wait to welcome you this term. Click on this link to view it online https://tinyurl.com/eksjxjds