April 2011
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Sound of Music 'tragics' can re-live all the magic at the Frankston Arts Centre alongside those who share their passion!
There are some homework questions that even a parent with the best memory of their school days can't answer! The Frankston Library is coming to the rescue with the 'Help your child with homework' workshop on Monday, 9 May.
Frankston City Council last night voted to extend its six month Smoke Free Outdoor Area (SFOA) trial and investigate expanding it to new areas of the CAD.
The new playground at Ballam Park has been unveiled, completing a month of upgrades to parks around Frankston to make them more attractive to children and their parents.
Frankston's Indigenous Nursery gardening gurus say that now is the right time to plant while there is still some warmth in the ground and ideal weather conditions.
The Sandsational Easter Egg Hunt is back these school holidays, with a chance for the kids to search for the "sand carved" eggs hidden amongst the sand sculptures and win some great prizes.
The Ethical Consumers Group are hosting a 'Shopping with a conscience' workshop on Thursday, 21 April to help people support brands that share their personal values.
The Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow hits the Frankston Arts Centre on 1 May.
The beautifully designed new entrance at the George Pentland Botanic Gardens has been officially unveiled by Mayor Kris Bolam JP.
Christians from every denomination will gather together in Frankston on Good Friday for the annual Good Friday March and Festival on 22 April, one of Frankston's longest running traditions.
From Frankfurt to Frankston Simone Slee has been asking people a simple question, 'How long can I hold this up?'
The stunning photography of Mt Erin Secondary College student Chloe Turner is one of the highlights of the Virtually Wired exhibition at Cube 37 featuring film, photography, animation, graphic design, interactive circuitry and more.
Sand Sculpting Australia's exquisite Creepy Crawlies exhibition, carved from almost 5000 tonnes of sand, is on the verge of setting a new Australian attendance record.
There's no excuse for being bored these holidays with so much happening around Frankston City for children of all ages.
Frankston City Libraries are the place to be these school holidays with a range of activities at locations around the municipality.
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