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Explore the vibrant event scene and make the most of your time in Hastings. From technology to music and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Book in for a quick, easy screening and learn more about hearing health and support services available to you. Free, bookings essential.
Welcome to our free bike maintenance workshops for women and female-identifying individuals living in the Frankston and Mornington Peninsula community. Join us for a hands-on beginner-friendly session designed to help you keep your bike clean, safe, and running smoothly. Learn how to spot common issues, perform simple maintenance, and quickly repair a flat tyre—whether you’re at home or on the road. Proudly supported by Frankston North Community Centre, Mornington Peninsula Shire and Brainwave Bikes.
Wednesdays in Term 2 School Holidays from 1:00pm - 5:00pm. A fun, relaxed space for ages 10–17 to connect.
Join the Dolphin Research Institute to learn all about different marine life and experience different marine artefacts. Ages 5-12.
Join children's author Andrea Rowe to read and celebrate her brand new book, Castle Crashing. Ages 0-6. Come create and crash sandcastles in the library to celebrate Andrea’s brand new book, Castle Crashing, illustrated by Hannah Somerville. Bring your love of the beach and books for this interactive Storytime fun with multi-award winning author, and Victoria’s public library ambassador Andrea Rowe.
Get ready to plunge into a world of underwater adventure! Ages 5-12. Children will explore fun ocean-themed activity stations, to complete their Ocean Passport, and decorate their very own beach hat to take home. Ages 5-12. Free, bookings essential.
Come and build awesome Ocean technic LEGO® models with us. Ages 5-11. Come and build awesome interactive motorised technic LEGO® models with Bricks4Kidz. You can choose from: Seal, Fish, Frog, Jetski, Sailboat, Whirlpool or Tsunami models. You may even have time to build two models! Ages 5-11. Free, bookings essential.
Explore the wonderous world of under the sea and make your own 3D ocean scene. Ages 5-12. These sticky art scenes are so fun and easy to do! Simply decorate with foil art sheets and assemble for an amazing 3D ocean artwork. Free, bookings essential.
Make your own journal these school holidays! Join us for a book binding tutorial to create a junk journal. Ages 12-17. This two hour session will teach teens to bind a book from scratch and develop a junk journal based on their own interests, using recycled materials. Tea and coffee is provided for guardians to enjoy in the library during the session. Free, bookings essential.
Join us for a special Adult Art Club session featuring a guest speaker from the Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery (MPRG). This behind the scenes conversation will explore what goes into running a contemporary public gallery, from planning programs to selecting artists and shaping an exhibition from planning to installation to opening day. Hear how exhibitions are curated, how decisions like wall colours and layout help tell a story, and what goes into conserving a collection, especially delicate works on paper. Our speaker will also discuss collaborating with Indigenous and international artists, highlights from the MPRG collection, and how the gallery supports emerging and future artists. Whether you're an artist, an art lover, or simply curious about how galleries bring exhibitions to life, this is a fascinating opportunity to learn directly from the people who make it happen.
Join us for a special Adult Art Club session featuring a guest speaker from the Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery (MPRG). Recommended for adult audiences 18+. This behind the scenes conversation will explore what goes into running a contemporary public gallery, from planning programs to selecting artists and shaping an exhibition from planning to installation to opening day. Hear how exhibitions are curated, how decisions like wall colours and layout help tell a story, and what goes into conserving a collection, especially delicate works on paper. Our speaker will also discuss collaborating with Indigenous and international artists, highlights from the MPRG collection, and how the gallery supports emerging and future artists. Whether you're an artist, an art lover, or simply curious about how galleries bring exhibitions to life, this is a fascinating opportunity to learn directly from the people who make it happen.
Join craft presenter Peta for a hands-on creative session that brings history to life. Discover how to research your First World War ancestor, explore why poppies have become a symbol of Anzac remembrance, and see beautiful vintage silk postcards from the WW1 era as Peta shares the stories behind how they were made. Then we will create our own postcards featuring poppies and other flowers, a stunning craft that echoes the sentimental keepsakes sent home by soldiers a century ago. If you know the name of a WW1 ancestor, bring it along and Peta can show you how to start your research. All materials will be supplied. Free, bookings essential.