Mobility maps: get around town
Mobility maps have been produced for Rosebud, Hastings and now Mornington to help people with additional mobility or accessibility needs to get around our towns. The maps outline preferred pathways of travel within the townships and feature information such as accessible parking bays, toilets and public transport routes. Pick up a map from one of the Shire offices or online at www.mornpen.vic.gov.au
CARERS WEEK
Carers week acknowledges the thousands of carers on the Mornington Peninsula who look after people with disabilities, people who are frail aged, people with mental illness and people who are unwell. To thank the many carers on the peninsula, the Shire is inviting Carers to attend a FREE tour of the Salon des Refusés exhibition at the Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery during Carers Week. Carers will be treated to a free guided tour and either morning or afternoon tea, at a choice of four sessions:
Tuesday 13 October
10.30am–11.45am and 1.30pm–2.45pm
Thursday 15 October
1.30pm–2.45pm and 5pm–6.30pm
All sessions are held at MPRG (Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery), Dunns Rd, Mornington.
Bookings are essential so call 5950 1685 or book online here
https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/carers-day-tickets-17946516514
Spring into Volunteering
Volunteering Information Workshops
Find out more about volunteering and meet organisations seeking volunteers, attend one of the three FREE workshops
19 October
1pm–3pm at Rye Beach Community Centre, 27 Nelson Street, Rye
20 October
1pm–3pm at Good Shepard Community House @ Wallaroo, 6 Wallaroo Place Hastings
23 October
10am–noon at Bentons Square Community Centre,
145 Bentons Road, Mornington.
RSVP to vmp@mornpen.vic.gov.au or 5950 1638.
SUMMIT: POSITIVE AGEING
To celebrate the International Day of Older Persons on Thursday October 1 and as part of the Victorian Seniors Festival Mornington Peninsula Shire is hosting the inaugural annual Positive Ageing Community Summit at Safety Beach Community Centre.
Attendees include a range of older members of the community with invitees representing diverse community groups, services and organisations.
It is hoped the summit will provide an opportunity for both the Shire and the community to reflect on the progress achieved in implementing strategies identified in the Positive Ageing Strategy 2013 – 2018, Mornington Peninsula, A Community for All Ages and enable the Shire and the community to consider emerging issues and possibilities relevant to ageing well on the peninsula.
Want more? News and more info
Hear more about Positive Ageing, the Shire’s Peninsula Advisory Committee for Elders, the Positive Ageing Newsletter or the Positive Ageing Strategy at www.mornpen.vic.gov.au/Positive_Ageing
or on 5950 1617.
Ageing Well Expo
October 8th, Mount Martha
Celebrate the 10th Ageing Well Expo and come along and find out how to lead a healthy and active life. There will be health screenings, workshops, and care planning, as well as demonstrations, displays and entertainment.
Free bus transport to the event is available from Frankston, Mornington, Blairgowrie and Hastings – to book a bus seat call (03) 9784 8597 by 5pm Friday 2nd October.
The Ageing Well Expo will run from 9.30am - 2.00pm on Thursday October 8 at the New Peninsula Church 370 Craigie Road, Mount Martha. Free entry, light refreshments and accessible parking. Presented by Peninsula Health with support from Mornington Peninsula Shire, Frankston City Council, Benetas, and National Seniors.
More info: www.peninsulahealth.org.au/services/peninsula-health-community-health/ageing-well , 5971 9173 or amurphy@phcn.vic.gov.au
2015 VICTORIAN SENIORS’ FESTIVAL
Victorian Seniors’ Festival runs throughout October. The Festival is an opportunity to celebrate active ageing and there are many free and low-cost activities and events planned across the peninsula. Everyone is welcome to join in the fun. Activities include:
Telling Tales
15 October 2015
1.00pm - 3.30pm
Join actor and director Evelyn Krape and an all new cast of Tale Tellers. Seven of our older citizens will celebrate their amazing life stories in a theatrical event. Be surprised! They will challenge the stereotypes of ageing.
Rosebud Italian Club, 8 Newington Avenue, Rosebud.
Contact John Gray 03 5950 1612 or email john.gray@mornpen.vic.gov.au to book.
MPRG Events
Archibald Prize Bus Trip
6 October 2015
Meet at 8.45am for a 9am departure
Take a bus trip to the Ballarat Art Gallery to see this year’s Archibald Prize exhibition. Returning to MPRG by 5.30pm. $65 (MPRG Members) discounted for seniors card holders, includes bus, exhibition entry and 2 course lunch. Bus departs from MPRG, Dunns Road, Mornington.
Contact MPRG on 5975 4395 for further information and to secure your place on the bus.
MPRG Exhibition
13, 20 & 27 October 2015
10.00am - 5.00pm.
FREE admission for seniors card holders on final 3 Tuesdays in October to Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery’s new exhibition Salon des Refuses.
Dunns Road, Mornington. Contact the Gallery on 5975 4395 for details.
MPRG Symposium @ Beleura - How Do We Judge Art?
17 October 2015
12 noon - 5.00pm (concluding at the Gallery with drinks and nibbles) Do the judges of art exhibitions always get it right? Join a provocative conversation with writers, critics and art historians about judging art prizes. Meet at Mornington Golf Club at 11.30am for an essential courtesy bus to Beleura, then pick up your car again (approx. 4.15pm) and travel to the Gallery for a special viewing of the Salon des Refuses exhibition. $45 (MPRG Members) discounted price for seniors card holders, includes lunch at Beleura, evening drinks and nibbles at MPRG.
Contact MPRG on 5975 4395 for further information and to secure your place.
Dialogues on Health Ageing - mindfulness for healthy ageing
14 October 2015
2.00pm - 4.00pm
Join Monash University and local U3As in an exploration of Mindfulness for healthy ageing. Chaired by Gerard Mansour, Commissioner for Senior Victorians. Peninsula Community Theatre, Wilson’s Road, Mornington.
Contact U3A for further information: Mornington 5975 9773; Southern Peninsula 5981 8777; Hastings 5979 8585.
To view the full program, head to the Shire’s website www.mornpen.vic.gov.au
Nominate your Best Bite
Nominate your favourite food business for the 2015 Best Bites Awards.
The Shire’s Best Bites program assesses and promotes local food businesses that provide safe and healthy food, use environmentally sustainable practices, and provide safe and accessible premises.
Businesses that meet the Best Bites requirements will be listed in the Best Bites Food Guide to be launched in November 2015, and are also eligible to enter in the 2015 Best Bites Food Awards.
The 2015 Best Bites Food Awards are available in the following categories:
• Restaurant
• School Canteen/Child Care
• Supermarket
• Take Away
• Bed and Breakfast/Home Based Retailer
• Aged Care
• Innovation
Nominate your favourite Mornington Peninsula food business for the 2015 Best Bites Food Guide by 12th October 2015 by emailing food@mornpen.vic.gov.au
Freedom of Entry Ceremony
28 November, Hastings
Witness the ancient tradition of the ‘Freedom Of Entry’ Ceremony when it is conducted in Hastings on Saturday 28 November from 9.30am.
The Freedom of Entry Ceremony dates back to medieval times where a formed body of armed men paraded for permission to enter a city and when granted, that permission became a mark of trust and confidence between the city and those entering its gates.
Granting Freedom of Entry is the highest accolade a town or city can bestow upon a group. In recognition of the relationship between the Shire, the community of the Mornington Peninsula and the Royal Australian Navy’s training establishment at HMAS Cerberus, this ancient privilege will be re-enacted in High Street, Hastings.
Come and experience this colourful and exciting event that will see Mornington Peninsula Shire’s Mayor acknowledge the right, grant approval, and permit the personnel of HMAS Cerberus to pass through the town – with more than 500 Navy personnel and marching band parading through High Street.
MAIN STREET MORNINGTON FESTIVAL
18 October, Mornington
Enjoy local food, wine and performing arts at this year’s Main Street Mornington Festival.
For the 20th consecutive year the family-friendly festival will showcase the best of the peninsula’s gourmet produce, boutique wineries, artists, musicians, dancers, fashion boutiques, children’s entertainers, singer songwriters, bands, and school groups.
Performance areas and roving entertainment will bring jazz, folk, blues, country, retro, fringe, acoustic and indie music to the day – and there will be an abundance of stallholders presenting local wines and gourmet produce.
The children’s arcade will be full of fun activities, with entertainment including magic performances, mini golf, animal petting, and much more.
Main Street Mornington Festival is brought to you by Northern Mornington Peninsula Tourism, with support from Mornington Peninsula Shire, The Grand Hotel, and EastLink as well as many other businesses.
More info: www.mainstreetfestival.com.au or follow on Instagram or Facebook
Free family fun
Peninsula Pet Expo
Sunday 29 November
9AM – 3PM
Village Green, Point Nepean Road, Rosebud
Mel Ref 158 : D12
The Pet Expo will feature:
DO: Cow milking | Horse grooming | Pat farm animals
WATCH: Sheep herding & shearing | Dog training | Horsemanship demonstrations
VISIT: Miniature pony show | Specialty breeds cat show
SEE: 40+ exhibitors including birds of prey and reptiles
MEET: Expo Ambassador: Farmer Dave | Shire Rangers | Animal rescue groups
DON’T MISS: Free face painting | Roving performers including the famous Shaun the Sheep and Mr Peabody & Sherman.
FARMER DAVE AND HIS MUTTLEY CREW
Join expo ambassador: Farmer Dave, respected Australian dog trainer, expert and qualified behaviourist, who will be using his skills to engage, educate and entertain the Peninsula Pet Expo on all things dog related. Dave Graham first came to Australia’s attention as a competitor on Big Brother and he has since used his high profile to open the Farmer Dave Dog Centre, a purpose built dog training and sports Centre in Western Sydney for dogs and their owners to enjoy their full potential.
Farmer Dave will be joined by his rescued super troupe of wonder dogs, Muttley Crew. Once left at animal shelters by owners who couldn’t cope with their bad behaviour, Farmer Dave has transformed these dogs and expo crowds can expect to be entertained by their amazing agility and skills and educated about animal behaviour and breeds.
ALL CREATURES LARGE AND SMALL, FURRY AND FEATHERY!
From snakes and other reptiles, miniature ponies to rats and cats there are animals of all shapes and sizes at the Peninsula Pet Expo.
Exhibitors will bring an entourage of wildlife including a range of marsupials, bird varieties from parrots to baby emu’s as well as plenty of reptiles to touch and hold such as pythons, lizards and crocodiles. Snake handler Mike will show crowds his venomous snake pit with some of the world’s deadliest snakes including the local tiger and copper head snakes, both species found here on the peninsula. Visitors can learn what to do if you find a snake around your home.
The expo will feature a number of astounding birds of prey including the Barking Owl and ‘Twitch’ a Peregrine Falcon - clocked at a top speed of 389km/per hour; the Peregrine Falcon is the fastest known animal in the world. There will be opportunities on the day to hold and get your photo taken with one of these ultimate flying predators.
PETS SAVOUR SECOND CHANCE
In the past year, Mornington Peninsula Shire’s Animal Shelter in partnership with 50 pet rescue organisations, have successfully rehomed more than 500 animals.
Shire Rangers will be there on the day together with a number of stalls featuring rescue organisations to provide information about the work they do in the community.
FROM FARM TO FORESHORE
A number of farm animals will feature at the expo and it’s a great opportunity for children and adults to get up close with animals typically not found in town. Visitors can try their hand at milking a cow, grooming a horse, or just sharing some pats. There will be a number of interactive demonstrations including horse displays, sheep herding and shearing demonstrations.
More info and program details:
www.mornpen.vic.gov.au
or contact 1300 850 600
or events@mornpen.vic.gov.au
WHAT’S ON ON THE MORNINGTON PENINSULA
OCTOBER
4–9
MP 6th Annual Golf Classic
The National (old course), The Dunes, St Andrews Beach & Rosebud Golf Course
7
Human Rights Arts and Film Festival Screening – Of Men and War (unclassified, over 18 years old only) 6.15pm–9.30pm. Hastings Community Hub call: 5950 1645
8
Ageing Well Expo
New Peninsula Baptist Church, Mount Martha, 9.30am–2pm
10
A MARKET WITH Impact
Hastings Community Hall, Hastings, 10am–4pm
10
PENINSULA PAPER CRAFT FAIR
Connect Church, 6 Bray Street, Hastings, 10am–4pm
10
Balnarring Community Sustainability Fair
Emu Plains Racecourse, Balnarring, 9am–2pm
10
Mornington Peninsula Girls Night In, Italian Club Rosebud, 6.30pm–late, Tickets $95 per person (includes five course meal, drinks and entertainment). Book via Kay: 0407 231 964
11
AROUND THE BAY
Melbourne > Queenscliffe > Sorrento > Melbourne, 6am–3pm
11
TRY BOWLS DAY
Sorrento Bowls Club, Hotham Road, Sorrento, 10.30am–3pm
14
Mindfullness for Healthy Ageing
Peninsula Community Theatre, Mornington, 2pm–4pm
15
Telling Tales with Evelyn Krape
Italian Club, Rosebud, 1pm–3.30pm
17–18
The Elegance of Embroidery
Peninsula Community Theatre, Mornington, 10am–5pm
17–18
Balnarring Community Garden Festival
Balnarring Community Hall, Balnarring, 10am–4pm
17
Studebaker Car Club Annual Concourse
Rye Foreshore, Rye, 9am – 4pm
18
Mornington Main Street Festival
Main Street, Mornington, 11am – 5pm
18
Bowling for Fun - Open Day
Balnarring Bowls Club, Bruce St, Balnarring, 10.30am–5pm
20
MEN’S HEALTH FORUM - POSTPONED
22
Film Screening - Just Eat It,
Mornington Shire Office-Council Chambers, Mornington, 6pm–9pm
23–25
Mt Eliza Art & Design Show
Mount Eliza North Primary School, Mount Eliza, 10am–4pm
24–25
The Ride to Conquer Cancer,
Melbourne to Mornington, Mornington to Melbourne
25
TRY BOWLS DAY
Sorrento Bowls Club, Hotham Road, Sorrento, 10.30am–3pm
25
What Bird is That
The Briars, Mount Martha,9am–1pm
25
Somers Arts Fair
Somers Primary School, 87 Camp Hill Rd, Somers, 10am–5pm
28
Childrens Day in the Park
Hastings Foreshore, Marine Parade, Hastings, 9am–1pm
30
Ladies Pink Ribbon Fashion Market
Peninsula Community Theatre, Mornington, 7pm–11pm
31
Psychic & Wellbeing Festival
Mount Eliza Community Hall, Mount Eliza, 10am–4.30pm
31
50’s & 60’s Rock ‘N Roll Dance
Peninsula Community Theatre, Mornington, 7pm–11.30pm
31
Our Lady’s Parish Fete
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish, 7 Foote St, Dromana, 8.30am–2pm
NOVEMBER
7-8
The 5 Gardeners Gardens Open Weekend
Mt Eliza: 4 Seahaze Crt, 5 Amesbury Rd & 94 Old Mornington Rd.
Frankston: 7 St Ives Ave, & 4 Bellbrook Court
10am–4pm
8
Arthurs Seat Challenge
Rosebud to Arthurs Seat,
8.30am–10.30am
8
Bumble Bee Baby & Children’s Market
Peninsula Community Theatre, Mornington,
9am–12pm
11
Remembrance Day Service
Mount Eliza Community Hall, Mount Eliza,
10.30am–1pm
14
Rosebud Buskfest
Rosebud Town Centre, 9am–3pm
14-15
Patched Images
Toorak College, Old Mornington Road, Mount Eliza
10am–4pm
14-15
PST Studio Trail open weekend
22 x Art Studios across the peninsula,
10am–4pm
15
Peninsula Music Society Presents - A Little Light Music
Peninsula Community Theatre, Mornington,
2.30pm–5.30pm
20
Melbourne Coastrek,
Cape Schanck to Point Nepean, 6am–12am
20-21
Tiptoe through the Tombstones
Mt Eliza Community Centre, Mt Eliza,
8pm–11pm
21
Twilight Concert - music from film & tv
Peninsula Community Theatre, Mornington,
7pm–9.30pm
21
Dromana Primary School fete,
Dromana P.S, 50 McCulloch St, Dromana,
10am–3pm
21-22
PST Studio Trail open weekend
22 x Art Studios across the peninsula,
10am–4pm
22
Loved it Market
Peninsula Community Theatre, Mornington,
9.30am–1.30pm
27
A Christmas Cracker - night of Opera
Peninsula Community Theatre, Mornington,
7.30pm–10.30pm
27-28
Tiptoe through the Tombstones
Mt Eliza Community Centre, Mt Eliza,
8pm–11pm
28
50’s & 60’s Rock ‘N Roll Dance
Peninsula Community Theatre, Mornington,
7pm–11.30pm
28
Freedom of Entry March
High Street, Hastings,
9.30am–10.30am
28
TriPups Kids Triathlon
Mt Martha,
7.30am–11am
29
Mornington Triathlon
Mt Martha,
6am–2pm
29
The Peninsula Pet Expo
Village Green, Rosebud,
9am–3pm
Nepean Ward Meeting
Join Nepean Ward Councillors Tim Rodgers and Hugh Fraser on October
28 to discuss news in your Ward.
October 28, 2015
Upstairs Main Sail Bar, Rye Hotel
6.30pm – 8.30pm
RSVP to Councillor Support on: 5950 1428
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