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Discover the best events and make the most of your time next 30-days in Yankalilla. From art to parenting and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

Online talk about the life history and behaviours some of the reef fishes that divers are seeing again along the Fleurieu. Engage in sea craft after the presentation. Only one booking per family required. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Free event.

Come and enjoy some multiplayer gaming on our Nintendo Switch 2! Mario Kart World, Kirby, Overcooked! and more. Suitable for children aged 8+ years. One booking per child

Learn about how Words Grow Minds can help you to engage with your child 0 to 3 years old through Play, Read, Song and Talk activities. Take home a Words Grow Minds resource pack. Borrow a Words Grow Minds Early Learning Kit with your library card. Suitable for children of all ages. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Free event.

Listen to stories, sing songs, explore, play and create. Suitable for children of all ages. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Free event.

Each Friday in May a local history writer will speak about the process that went into creating their books. Followed by a Q & A session and morning tea.
Dive into an inky blue world using the cyanotype printmaking technique. Screen-free and digital-free fun! School Holiday Cyanotype Print workshop at Lot 50, Yankalilla. This printing technique uses an old 19th century photographic process known as cyanotype. Children aged from 5-12 are invited to try this simple, safe and fun way of creating prints using found objects and the sun with photo-sensitive paper and fabric. They will take home their own A4 cyanotype paper print and a small cotton fabric patch to use on clothes, bags, hats etc.
Get into some fishy and plushy printing fun as we create Japanese Gyotaku-inspired prints in the style of British artist, Rhys Brown. School Holiday Japanese Gyotaku-inspired Toy Print workshop at Lot 50, Yankalilla. This printing technique uses an old 19th century pre-photographic printing process used by Japanese fisherpeople to record their trophy fish catches while out at sea. Rhys Brown is a British artist who has updated this technique to print giant stuffed soft toys. Children aged from 5-12 are invited to try this non-toxic, fun way of creating prints using a range of soft toys and model fish on paper and fabric. No soft toys or real animals will be harmed in the process!
Free training - building your skills and confidence to support community resilience. Feeling stressed or concerned about what’s happening in our coastal communities? This free, evidence-based training provides practical strategies to strengthen emotional wellbeing, cope with stress, and support others with compassion. Designed for everyday life, the training equips participants with tools to build resilience, reduce stigma, and foster care across communities.