Wednesday, October 2
THE Refugee Advice and Casework Service offers free legal advice at the Auburn Centre for Community, 10am-12pm; and on Mondays by appointment. A telephone advice line also operates on Tuesdays, 10-11.30am; call 8355 7227.
Thursday, October 3
UNLEASH your creativity at the free monthly Makers Circle hosted at the Peacock Gallery and Auburn Arts Studio from 11.30am-1.30pm. For artists and craftspeople of all experience – work on your own project or learn something new. Details: 8757 9029.
GUILDFORD Probus Club will meet at the Guildford Leagues Club at 10.30am. Meet friendly people and enjoy a guest speaker as well as outings. Details: Gwenda, 9631 3756 or Helen, 0425 298 687.
Friday, October 4
MEMBERS of the Frog and Tadpole Study Group (FATS) will meet in the Education Centre at Bicentennial Park at Sydney Olympic Park from 6.30pm for a 7pm start. Details: Vicki, 0408 231 447.
Saturday, October 5
THE NSW Spoon Collectors Club next meets at 1pm at Dooleys Lidcombe Catholic Club. Parking is available at the Church Street entrance. Details: Geoff, 9897 3509 or Cary, 4628 5155.
THE Parramatta Family History Group will meet in the Coach House at Hambledon Cottage, Parramatta at 1.30pm. Guest speaker is Peter Hinds who will discuss the Campbelltown Convicts. Details: 9672 4137.
THE Creators of Peace Auburn Network meeting will be held at the Auburn Centre For Community, 2-4pm. The topic is ‘Environment and Peace’. Details: Joyce, 9559 2301 or creatorsofpeace.nsw@gmail.com.
Sunday, October 6
THE Friends of Rookwood will hold a guided walk through the cemetery from 10am-12pm. Meet at the Chapel of St Michael the Archangel, near William Drive, Rookwood Cemetery. Tours cost $15 a person, or $10 for members. Details: Julie, 0419 986 589 or Loraine, 0414 507 987.
RIDE the Rails around the historic Newington Armory at Sydney Olympic Park, with departures every 30 minutes from 11am-1.30pm. Travel on the trains that transported munitions. Tickets: $5 (free for under threes). Details: 9714 7888.
Tuesday, October 8
THE Probus Cub of Auburn will meet at Dooleys Regents Park at 10am. The club consists of retirees who meet for fellowship and to hear from guest speakers. Details: 9649 9618.
THE Auburn Poets and Writers encourage and discuss writing, and work together towards performance opportunities. The multilingual group will next meet at Auburn Library at 5pm.
THE FB-EK Holden Car Club will meet at Linnwood House, 25 Byron Road, Guildford at 7.30pm. Details: fbekholdennsw.com.
DEVELOP public speaking skills with Parkview Powertalkers. The club will meet at the Regents Park Community Centre at 10.15am. Details: Dagmar, 9749 1135.
Ongoing
TO help households reduce organic waste, the council has a Compost Bin and Worm Farm Rebate of up to $50. For info, call 8757 9000, or visit cumberland.nsw.gov.au.
A NOT-FOR-PROFIT organisation, Community Wheels Inc provides transport services for residents living in the Parramatta, Holroyd and bordering area of Auburn to destinations within these areas. Details: 8868 1400.
THE Auburn City Men’s Shed is open at 356 Park Road, Regents Park, Monday to Wednesday, 9am-4.30pm. Details: 9644 7433 or auburnmensshed@gmail.com.
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