Alpine observer and myrtleford times
Still some activities available for Seniors Festival

AS October comes to an end, so too does the Victorian Seniors Festival.

However, there are still several activities and events available in the Alpine Shire before the end of the month.

Tomorrow there is an Intergenerational Story Time session at the Myrtleford Library, combining the Seniors Festival celebrations with Children's Week.

Story Time For All is a free event, commencing at 11am and includes a special performance from Gravy the Dog.

The Mount Beauty Neighbourhood Centre is hosting a Pizza Lunch this Friday, October 25, from 12pm to 1:30pm.

Either $15 takeaway or $20 dine-in pizzas are available, with a complimentary beverage - bookings essential on (03) 5754 1166.

Myrtleford's Club Savoy will be hosting a fundraiser for the University of the Third Age (U3A) this Sunday, October 27.

The Community Night fundraiser is $40 per person and aims to continue U3As work to connect Victorian seniors with their local community and make the most out of their retirement.

The event will be held at Club Savoy and for more details and bookings contact Jan Mock via: u3amyrtleford@gmail.com

The last three days of October will see a free sausage sizzle across the Alpine Shire.

On Tuesday, October 29, the Myrtleford Anglican Church is hosting its barbecue in the Piazza; on Wednesday, October 30, the Bright Uniting Church has its barbecue in Ireland Street; and on Thursday, October 31, Mount Beauty Rotary Club will host its barbecue at the corner of Hollonds Street and Lakeside Avenue.

For more details, contact Helen Hunter via: recovery@alpineshire.vic.gov.au

As a part of their 120th anniversary, the Bright Croquet Club is inviting everyone to a 'Come and Try Croquet' day, on Thursday, October 31, from 9am to 2pm.

No experience is required and anyone of any physical ability is welcome to participate, as the sport is a very gentle exercise that you can play at your own pace.

People of any age group are invited to attend.

The club is best accessed via the Burke Street carpark.

The only cost is a gold-coin donation for the lunchtime barbeque, however playing croquet on the day is free.

Tea, coffee, biscuits and the famous Bright Croquet jam and scones will also be available.

Contact club secretary, John Hart at johnhart6@bigpond.com or call 0408 543 057.