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Explore the vibrant event scene and make the most of your time in Strathalbyn. With our biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Create a unique hat. We have top hat, party hat or oriental hat kits, you could decorate, redesign or create your own hat from scratch.
Have a hoot of a time crafting a baby owl using a pinecone, cotton stuffing and varied craft supplies.
Assemble our windchime kit and decorate or add your own charm to this delightful craft.

Experience the calming joy of mindful walking with a gentle stroll along the riverside reserve, followed by a short, seated meditation and reflection.

Experience the calming joy of mindful walking with a gentle stroll along the riverside reserve, followed by a short, seated meditation and reflection.

Create a space where every brain belongs. Join our engaging workshop designed to equip you with the tools and insights to build a more inclusive community. Learn the basics of neurodiversity, gain practical strategies for making services, organisations, and groups more inclusive, access tools and resources for improving accessibility and communication, and build confidence to create safer, more welcoming environments for all people.
Join Anthony Presgrave as he presents a variety of search techniques that can be used for finding historical land titles online. Anthony will also go into more details of how to interpret individual land titles, enhancing your analysis of historical properties.
My Aged Care is the starting point to access Australian Government aged care services and information about the different types of aged care.
Story telling through dancing, art, photography and word. Moogy Sumner, a Ngarrindjerri/Kaurna Elder tells his story through Dancing, Storytelling, and art. Polly Sumner Dodd, Moogy’s sister tells her story through photography. Dean Whittaker, Researcher and Historian will walk you through the history of Aboriginal occupation in southern South Australia from the 1800’s to the present day.