February 1 - 28, 2026: Issue 651

Meet The BONDS Flying Roos Athletes in Sydney!

In the lead-up to the KPMG Sydney Sail Grand Prix on 28 February-1 March, the three-time SailGP Champions, the BONDS Flying Roos, are heading to Brookvale and local fans are invited to come down and meet their homegrown heroes.
Join them at the BONDS store located in Westfield Warringah Mall for your chance to say g’day to the Aussie crew, with surprises in store for the first fans to arrive!

Key details:
  • 📍Where: Westfield Warringah Mall, Shop 2611, Level 1
  • 📅When: Sunday 22 February 2026 
  • ⏰Time: 10:00am-11:00am
What’s in it for fans?
Meet the BONDS Flying Roos crew in the flesh, with an exclusive signing session featuring Tom Slingsby, Tash Bryant, Jason Waterhouse, Sam Newton, Iain Jensen and Tom Needham.
  • 📸Snap a pic with the athletes
  • 🎁Plus other surprises and exciting team giveaways.
Rally your crew and RSVP now, you don’t want to miss this one: www.eventbrite.com/e/meet-the-bonds-flying-roos-athletes-in-sydney-tickets-1981830518430 


International Women’s Day Webinar – Balancing the Scales

Thu 5 March 2026: Online | 7:00pm (AEDT)
Celebrate International Women’s Day with Australian Sailing and join an inspiring online conversation with Tash Bryant, Jessica Sweeney, and Stacey Jackson.

Tash Bryant started out in Optimists at Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club on Pittwater, Tash progressed through the 29er class, became a Youth World Champion, campaigned the 49erFX, and learned to foil during COVID. She now races internationally as Strategist on the Bonds Flying Roos and was part of the Australian team that won Season 3 of SailGP. As the only woman on board, Tash will share her journey, the challenges she’s faced, and how she’s helping shift the balance in elite sport.

We’ll also hear from Jessica Sweeney, Team Lead for Marine and Coastal Hazards at the Bureau of Meteorology. She leads Australia’s national marine forecasting and warning services and is a former meteorologist for two America’s Cup campaigns and the Volvo Ocean Race. An accomplished ocean navigator, she is a Pacific Cup winner, Round Britain and Ireland Race record-setter, and six-time Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race finisher.

Joining them is Stacey Jackson, an elite offshore sailor with nearly 20 Sydney to Hobart starts and multiple Volvo Ocean Race campaigns. She skippered the first all-female professional crew aboard Wild Oats X to second overall in the 2018 Hobart and is fresh from helping The Famous Project become the first all-female crew to complete a non-stop circumnavigation of the globe in a Jules Verne Trophy campaign in January 2026.

This is a fantastic opportunity to hear first-hand how big dreams can start in small boats — and to feel inspired, empowered and motivated to take your own sailing journey further.

Find out more and register here: https://www.sailing.org.au/events/340409

Zonta Club - 2026 International Women’s Day Breakfast.

Wednesday 4th March is the date for our IWD Breakfast, more details are now provided. 
Firstly, and unique to our event, the 'PITTWATER WOMEN OF THE YEAR'  will be announced, and the presentation of this award will be made by Jacqui Scruby, Member for Pittwater. 

Next, to our wonderful Guest Speaker, SHAE INGRAM, Senior Program Engineer in the Satellite and Space team at Optus. 
Come and join us for Breakfast as SHAE shares her incredible achievements to date, and her passion for advocating for Women in STEM,  promoting careers in Space, and participating in outreach programs as a Space Ambassador at Optus, where she spends time educating young people about space, sharing her career pathway, and creating visibility around what an engineer can look like.

Battle of the Bands – Youth Edition: at Palm Beach

Ages 12–17
Registrations opening shortly!
Tune up. Plug in. Rock out. 
For registration, please visit our website: www.plambeachclub.com.au
Registration form available on the What’s On page.
📞 02 9974 5566
Club Palm Beach (Palm Beach RSL)

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Racquet Club: Friday Night Live Music

50 Kalang Road, Elanora Heights. Ph: 9913 9003. Website

Why cook when you can feast at the club? 🍴✨
✅ Wed – $20 Chef’s Special
✅ Thurs – $20 Schnitty Night (golden schnitzel, crispy chips, salad + house beer or wine)
✅ Fri – $20 Burger Night (beef, chicken or veg) + live music from 6
🍻 Happy Hour: Wed–Sun, 4–6pm
Bring your mates, the family, or both. Great food, cold drinks, and good vibes every week.

Surfboat Brewery Warriewood on Sunday 8th February 3-6pm

Come along and get into great songs and good vibes with us, we'd love to see you there!
Surfboat Brewery Warriewood  is at: Unit 23/14 Jubilee Ave, Warriewood 

Bar Viente: 

1 Waratah Street Mona Vale

Modus Mona Vale - February 2026 

14 Harkeith Street, Mona Vale

NB: Nothing in yet but there's always something on!


Avalon Bowlo Music

Sunday Sundown Session - FREE: Coming up:
  • Bigola Benders - 1st February
  • Arkles Pharmacy - 8th February
  • Headliners - 15th February
  • C&C Crew - 22nd February

Join us for live jazz music every Wednesday from 7pm!
  • February 4: Sandie White
  • February 11: Pat Powell
  • February 25: Dorian Mode
TICKET INFORMATION
Show Times: 7pm - 9.30pm
Club Members - $25 Single Ticket | Guests - $35 Single Ticket

TO PRE-PURCHASE TICKETS PLEASE CALL 9918 3231 or VISIT THE CLUB DURING TRADING HOURS.
* All pre-purchased tickets must be purchased by 4:30pm on day of performance. Limited tickets available at the door.    

Aboriginal Sunday: Postponed

Unfortunately the Aboriginal Sunday service at Avalon Baptist Peace Church has been postponed due to the weather in Avalon Beach and surrounds. Due to concerns about safety and residents experiencing flooding this unfortunate decision has been made. 

Avalon Baptist Peace Church has rescheduled the service to Sunday 15 February at 10:30am..

Please stay safe everyone and thank you to the SES for all the work they are doing in many locations last night and today.

Please also remember to check in with your Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander friends as we approach January 26. Show your friendship and support. It's not just the day that is hard but the lead up as well. 

Brooke Prentis
Aboriginal Christian Leader

Sydney Lunar Festival 2026: Year of the Fire Horse

Runs 14 February - 1 March 2026
Sydney Lunar Festival is a celebration of the Lunar New Year, with the 2026 festival celebrating the Year of the Horse.
Our Sydney Lunar Festival program is one of the biggest Lunar New Year celebrations outside of Asia.
Welcome a new year of good fortune and prosperity with lion dances, lanterns, street parties, cultural performances and lots of delicious food.


Photo: Lion dancing at Sydney Town Hall steps (runs Tuesday 17 February from 1pm to 1:10pm, Tuesday 17 February from 1:30pm to 1:40pm, Tuesday 24 February from 1pm to 1:10pm, Tuesday 24 February from 1:30pm to 1:40pm) Photo credit: City of Sydney Council

Year of the Horse
Each year is represented by one of twelve animals in the Chinese zodiac, and 2026 ushers in the Year of the Horse. In Chinese tradition, the horse is a symbol of strength, vitality, and freedom. It represents speed and perseverance, and is often associated with success and progress. People born in Horse years are thought to be hardworking, warm-hearted, and independent. On the other hand, Horses are famous for being impatient, impulsive, and easily frustrated when things are slow

Under the Chinese zodiac, 2026 will be the year of “Hinoe-uma” (Fire Horse). Astrologers state a Fire Horse year favours bold action, visibility and growth. With double fire in play, 2026 favours visibility, creativity and breakthroughs but cautions maintaining balance to avoid burnout.

There is a superstition that "a woman born in the year of the fire horse has a strong temperament and shortens her husband's life". It is said that the superstition in the early Edo period that "there are many fires in the year of the fire horse", changed to a superstition about women's marriage because Yaoya Oshichi was believed to have been born during the fire horse.

Oshichi, ukiyo-e by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, 19th century

Yaoya Oshichi (c. 1666 – 29 March 1683), literally "greengrocer Oshichi", was a daughter of the greengrocer Tarobei, who lived in the Hongō neighborhood of Edo at the beginning of the Edo period. She was burned at the stake for attempting to commit arson. The story became the subject of joruri plays.

The year of the fire horse (Hinoe Uma), recurs every 60 years. 

This superstition continued even into the Meiji era, and in 1906 the number of births decreased by about 4% from the previous year. In some cases, the births of boys were reported to have been shifted to the year before or after they were actually born.

This superstition remained strong in the Shōwa era, and the birth rate in 1966 dropped 25% from the previous year.  Many couples avoided having children or had abortions, especially in rural and regional areas] and the number of births was extremely low compared to other years, with only 1,360,974 births.

Radio Northern Beaches:  You're Invited! Rock the Radio 2026 – Saturday 28 February 

Get ready for an epic night of live music, raffles, prizes, and plenty of fun! Every ticket helps support Radio Northern Beaches, your volunteer-run, not-for-profit community station.

🎸 Line-up for the night:
Rock out with local legends Project 76, Stacey’s Got a Gun, and Saltwater Sons, hosted by charismatic MCs Lionel Robinson and Matt Farmer. All local, all talented — this is a night of music you won’t want to miss!
Proudly presented by Manly Leagues Club, Warringah Rotary, Project 76 Studio, Northern Beaches Entertainment and Radio Northern Beaches.
General Admission, VIP tickets and group discounts are available. VIP includes a welcome drink, canapés, exclusive entertainment, and the chance to connect with local business and community leaders. VIP spots and tables are limited — book early!
Dress: Rock your favourite band tee and show your music vibes!
Round up your mates and join us for an unforgettable night of local music and celebration!

The Women's Resilience Centre IWD Lunch 2026

"When we support others to heal, we amplify our collective ability to weave a kinder, more collaborative and sustainable world." This is Natalia Rachel's philosophy. And it's what she'll explore at Long Reef Golf Club on February 26.

Natalia has worked as a therapist, educator and culture consultant across four continents. She's drawn on her own experience of healing from trauma to help thousands of others find their path forward.

The Healing Effect isn't just a talk. It's an invitation to open your mind and heart to compassion, intention and action. Plus, Natalia will have signed copies of her book "Why Am I Like This?" available on the day.

Thursday, February 26 | 12pm-4pm Long Reef Golf Club | $99. TICKETS: www.womensresiliencecentre.org.au/events

Hosted by LocalKind Northern Beaches & Women's Resilience Centre

Zonta IWD Breakfast 2026

Wyvern Music Forestville: Alexander Yau – Piano Recital

“Hats off, gentlemen, a genius”
Wyvern Music Forestville proudly presents acclaimed pianist Alexander Yau in a recital celebrating the genius of three of history’s greatest composers: Mozart, Schumann, and Chopin.

The program begins with Mozart’s Sonata in F major, K. 533, a work of crystalline elegance, moving from the spirited Allegro through the lyrical Andante to the buoyant Rondo finale.

Schumann’s Humoreske, Op. 20 follows, a kaleidoscope of moods and emotions, shifting between tenderness, exuberance, and introspection across six contrasting movements. After the interval, Yau turns to Chopin’s majestic Sonata No. 3 in B minor, Op. 58, a pinnacle of Romantic piano literature. From the commanding Allegro Maestoso to the dazzling finale Presto ma non tanto – Agitato, the sonata embodies both poetic depth and virtuosic brilliance.

Alexander Yau, an eminent young Australian pianist, has developed himself as a complete musician, incorporating his many musical talents as a chamber musician, conductor and composer. He is currently Associate Lecturer in Collaborative Piano at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music and casual Principal Pianist at the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. 

This recital offers audiences the chance to experience the inspiration of three great musical masters, brought vividly to life by Alexander Yau.

When: Sunday, 8th March 2026 at 3:00pm
Where: Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church, 9 Currie Rd, Forestville
Tickets: Full:$40, Concession:$30, Students:$25, Children under 16 Free
Enquiries: Wyvern Music Forestville Tel: 9416 5234

Mona Vale IWD Walk for Women: March 6

This International Women's Day, join your Pittwater community for a powerful walk supporting women's recovery from domestic violence and trauma.

Sunday 8 March 2026
10am start at Kitchener Park
Walk to Mona Vale SLSC
Refreshments & canapes 11am-1pm
$10 Adults/Teens (12+) | Children Under 12 FREE


What's included:
  • ✓ Guided community walk
  • ✓ Youth Ambassador speakers
  • ✓ Refreshments and canapes
  • ✓ Connect with your community
  • ✓ Support women's recovery programs through the Women's Resilience Centre, Mona Vale
All proceeds fund trauma-informed case management, online recovery programs, and national mentoring support for women across Australia.

Recovery is Prevention. If we do not repair, we will repeat.

Manly Writer's Festival Announces 2026 Program: Exploring Ideas, Storytelling and Civic Debate 

Thomas Keneally AO to open four-day festival, 19–22 March 2026 

Events will be held across galleries, community spaces, clubs and performance venues throughout Manly.  

Tickets are on sale now.  

Full program and booking information: www.manlywritersfestival.org.au 

A Tribute to Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons!

Saturday 21 March 2026 at Pittwater RSL
Tickets $100 incl GST plus booking fee

  • Includes a two-course meal, tea, and coffee
  • Doors open 6pm for main course served at 6:30pm
  • First set starts at 7:30pm
  • Dance floor will be open to get up and boogie!
Performing the hits of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, the sounds of Motown, Memphis, Rock 'n' Roll and The Bee Gees, this all-singing, all-dancing show is not to be missed.
An all-Australian cast featuring performers from the original Australian production of Wicked, as well as Jersey Boys, and a winner of Young Talent Time.
Performing all over the country as well as on the seven seas, The Vallies have been invited to perform at Carols in the Domain, the Melbourne Town Hall, and on the Queen Mary II, Queen Elizabeth, Queen Victoria and Queen Anne. They are soon to embark on a national tour after selling out Her Majesty’s 1,400-seat theatre in Adelaide.

MENU
(SERVED ALTERNATE DROP)
Mains :
Stuffed Chicken Supreme: Succulent chicken breast packed with creamy ricotta and spinach, served up with colcannon mash, sautéed kale, and tender-stem broccolini. Finished with a rich red wine jus
Beef and reef: Char grilled steak with butter poached prawn, served with crushed herbed potatoes, wilted marinated spinach, roasted carrot batons and rosemary jus

Dessert:
Sticky date pudding with butterscotch sauce and Chantilly cream
Chocolate fondant with warm chocolate sauce and whipped cream
Tea and coffee included. Please notify us if you have any dietary restrictions.

How Sweet It Is

Saturday the 28th of March 2026 
Palm Beach Golf Club
2 Beach Road, Palm Beach
These three giants typified the smooth pop and rock music of the time perfectly with songs like “I Feel The Earth Move”, “How Sweet It Is”, “When Will I Be Loved?, “You’re No Good” and more. Their legacy encompasses some of the most nostalgic and classic tunes still played today.

This live show presents the music of Carole King, James Taylor and the fabulous Linda Ronstadt in a two-hour featuring some of the most iconic sounds of the ‘70s.

Dinner will be a reduced Band Night Menu and is not included in the price of the ticket. You must buy a band ticket when booking a dinner table and vice versa. 
Menus subject to change. 
Ticket price $32 per person.  Book a Table here.

Walk & Talk: Narrabeen

The Belong Club invites anyone to come and participate in the Belong Club Walking Group!

Every Tuesday we walk along the pathway beside the Narrabeen Lagoon, from the Tramshed Arts and Community Centre to Jamieson Park and back. The route is about 1.8km each way, and is estimated to take 45 minutes.

The up and back walk allows for people of any walking speed to participate and enjoy the walk at their own comfortable pace. Walkers often split into smaller groups naturally along the route allowing everyone to go at their preferred pace. The aim here is for everyone to be included and to have an enjoyable walk.

Our meeting spot is to the right of the Tramshed Community Centre, between the basketball court and kids playground.

North Narrabeen Surf Club: Friday Night Raffles

Join us this Friday night for our weekly raffles at the surf club! Meat Trays and the Joker Jackpot. 
Bar opens at 4pm. 
Tickets go on sale from 5.00pm and drawn 6.00pm.
Joker tickets $2.00 each, meat tray tickets $5.00 for five numbers.
And the 4 Knots Cafe is open for dinner from 4.30 pm.
You have to be in it to win it!
Everyone welcome.

   

Radio Controlled Yachting

The Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club
THURSDAYS FROM 09:30-12:30
We sail every Thursday morning.
Meet at the Club for a coffee at 9:00,
Sailing from 9:30 till 11:30.
Bring your Yacht or learn how to kit your own yacht out.
Contact Phil Burgess 0413 200 608

The DragonForce 65 has undergone a major transformation to bring the quality and appearance up the high standard set by its bigger brother the DragonFlite 95, without affecting the competitiveness of previous versions. New tooling for the hull sees an increase in hull strength while retaining the same shape and weight. Key rig fittings, the Gooseneck, Compression Strut, Masthead Fitting and Jib Boom front end fittings have been redesigned for maximum efficiency and easier assembly. The new version 6 now comes with 50 micron Mylar film sails with a clean new style. The improvements don't stop there, the digital rudder servo has been given a 10% boost in torque and improved electronics.


Avalon Beach RSL Fishing Club

We are a friendly like-minded group of fisher-people based at Avalon Beach RSL Club and welcome all new members and encourage juniors to participate.

FISHING COMPETITIONS WILL RECOMMENCE JULY 17-19

Fishing competitions start every third (3rd) Friday of the month at 5:00pm with weigh-in on the Sunday, 2:30pm at Avalon Beach RSL.

Palm Beach Golf Club

Phone: 9974 4079
Visit us to celebrate the relaunch of Palm Beach Golf Club!

We are pleased to announce that the Restaurant & Club will reopen on Tuesday 2nd June. Phillip Martin, former owner and chef of Avalon institution Starfish, has joined our team and will be cooking up a storm. Open the link to see our new menus.

Sit back and enjoy the familiar view of the Pittwater with our new food and drinks menu. Its been a hard year and we've been missing our regulars, so book a table and raise a glass to our health care workers and health officers who guided us during the pandemic. 

Palm Beach Golf Club



Palm Beach Golf Club
2 Beach Road,
Palm Beach
Ph: 9974 4079

Sydney Northern Beaches Woodturners Inc

Sydney Northern Beaches Woodturners - Monthly Demonstration - Wood Turning Demonstration on the third Sunday of the month: 9am-2pm

The aim of our group is to bring together people who are interested in woodturning and to assist new members to participate in the craft of woodturning. At the same time we aim to socialise and have fun. We are active in supporting local community groups and charities. We make cash donations as well as donations of toys and equipment made by our members. Workshop Open every Tuesday, Friday and Saturday between 9 am and 12 noon. 

Cost: $5 for insurance & a cuppa (If you want to join there is a $25 yearly subscription fee). Contact: Jack Butler on 9999 4290 or email: johnbutler@optusnet.com.au . Website: https://sites.google.com/site/woodturner60/

Friends of Narrabeen Lagoon Catchment Activities

Bush Regeneration - Narrabeen Lagoon Catchment  
This is a wonderful way to become connected to nature and contribute to the health of the environment.  Over the weeks and months you can see positive changes as you give native species a better chance to thrive.  Wildlife appreciate the improvement in their habitat.

Belrose area - Thursday mornings 
Belrose area - Weekend mornings by arrangement
Contact: Phone or text Conny Harris on 0432 643 295

Wheeler Creek - Wednesday mornings 9-11am
Contact: Phone or text Judith Bennett on 0402 974 105
Or email: Friends of Narrabeen Lagoon Catchment : email@narrabeenlagoon.org.au

Newport Bowling Club Introduces Barefoot Bowling

Newport Bowling Club Breakfast Bowling.  
Sunday mornings 9.00 to 12.00.  
$10 includes an egg and bacon roll.

Beginners welcome, bowls are supplied.  Club is also available for barefoot and corporate bowls.
Palm Road, Newport.
For further information, call 9999 1661 or 0402 126 109

The Newport Bowling Club is situated on the beautiful Barrenjoey Peninsula, the most northerly point of the Northern Beaches area of Sydney, Australia. The Club is located on the corner of Barrenjoey and Palm Roads, Newport. Visitors are very welcome, whether local, from within the state, interstate or overseas.

Find out more by visiting: www.newportbowlingclub.com.au

Palm Beach Markets: 

4th Sunday of the month, 9am to 3pm.

The Palm Beach Market has been operating since 2008. As Palm Beach is the most northerly part of Sydney, every weekend tourists and locals alike stream north attracted by Palm Beach’s idyllic setting and its ‘destination’ status with the market trading all year round.

The market offers customers a wider choice of products to peruse to add to the current high quality homewares, fashion and jewellery. Buy a loaf of fresh bread, grab some French cheese or take home some famous Pho Bay Vietnamese soup and as always a great coffee. Buskers and Hair Feathers also available.

At: Governor Phillip Park, Palm Beach

MWPHS - Manly Warringah Pittwater Historical Society - Established 1924 

One of the oldest suburban historical societies in Australia, the Manly, Warringah & Pittwater Historical Society has kept the only continuous record of northern beaches achievements, local historical mementoes, documents and research. Membership:  here

Ingleside Rider's Group

Instead of watching, why don't you come and join us? We have mid year membership for just $70 - this gives you access to free club events we hold, priority bookings for our clinics, reduced rates for all events and... you get to join a 'members only (closed) group.' PLUS! access to the grounds whenever takes your fancy!
What's not to like!

Find out more at: inglesideriders.

Club Palm Beach Social Golf Group

If you enjoy a relaxing round of golf and would like to meet some local characters and top it off with the best old school breakfast (kale free) and beverages come and join us 6 30 am Sunday - every 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month.



Manly Fig    

We have just published our new website. If it prompts some of you as well & want any of the acts back for a show please let us know. www.themanlyfig.org

Tickets: $30, cash at door
Book reserved table seating via email:
info@TheManlyFig.org, you will be sent confirmation
Where: Seaforth Bowling Club, 39 Kirkwood St, Seaforth 

Time: Starts 8pm Sharp. Ends 11pm.
Doors open 6:50pm for pre-dinner; drinks; table seating. Best arrive before 7:45pm.

Narrabeen Swim Academy 

Narrabeen Swim Academy is up and swimming. 
  • Competitive Squads 
  • Junior Squads 
  • Adult Squads. 
  • Public Swimming Mon - Fri 8am -10am. 
Located at the Sydney Academy of Sport Narrabeen

Please visit www.narrabeenswimacademy.com.au for more details.

Surfing Mums & Dads

Want to join the best Mums (& Dads) group on earth? Surfing Mums Australia is a not for profit organisation with groups across Australia. We take turns surfing and looking after each other’s children. 

The Avalon group meets Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 9.30am and the Palm Beach group meets on Thursdays. The Mona Vale group meets Wednesday 9am, Narrabeen on Wednesday at 9:30 am, Dee Why / Long Reef on Friday 9am, Freshwater on Monday at 9am and Manly on Wednesday at 9am. 

Our surf swap meet ups welcome parents of all levels, whether you’re a total novice or have been riding waves for a lifetime. Meet ups are run by member volunteer coordinators, and take place at a specific beach location at designated weekly times and days – although some groups switch locations depending on the best beach conditions on that given day. Coordinators post updates on each group’s private Facebook page prior to each meetup, so be sure to check for updates before you go. When you arrive, you’ll be paired up with a parent who will be your surf swap partner. Meet ups generally run for two hours, so there’s potential for each parent to have roughly an hour of ocean time, and an hour of child minding – although new parents may like to work up to this time goal slowly. Parents decide between themselves who’ll surf first, and who’s surfing second. The term surfing is open to interpretation here; you can surf, body board, SUP, go for a beach run or do some laps. However you’d like to spend your ocean time is up to you.

We welcome all levels of surfers, from shredders to absolute newbies, any anyone who cares for a little person is welcome to join. 

To join go to surfingmums.com 
Photo: A J Guesdon/PON


Avalon Scottish Country Dancing

Avalon Rec. Centre
Thursday 3pm to 5pm
Most Saturdays 2pm to 4pm
(contact Margot Fenelon 0419 122 455 to confirm Saturday class)
COST:  $5 - first visit free
WHAT TO WEAR: Casual clothes and soft soled shoes

MANLY ART GALLERY & MUSEUM

Free entry Tues-Sun 10am - 5pm Visit: www.manly.nsw.gov.au/attractions/gallery

Pittwater Camera Club - 



Our meetings commence at 7.15 pm for a 7.30 pm start. To find out more, please visit our Website: www.pittwatercameraclub.org

All Meetings are 7.45 for 8pm - 10pm- The Auditorium: Pittwater RSL Club,  Mona Vale Road, Mona Vale 2103 - Family, friends and visitors are all welcome. Proudly Sponsored by Pittwater RSL Club

PITTWATER CAMERA CLUB Inc.  - Since 1966

2020 Program

Barrenjoey Lighthouse Tours

Enjoy a Barrenjoey Lighthouse tour any Sunday afternoon. It stands at Sydney's northern-most point. The views of Broken Bay, Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park and the mighty Pacific are unforgettable. 
Bookings: Bookings required. Phone 1300 072 757 or book online at:  https://nswparks.sales.ticketsearch.com/sales/sales/sales?ev=17683,54324,54344,54348
Meeting point: Barrenjoey Lighthouse. Give yourself at least 40mins to walk from the carpark to the lighthouse before your tour departs.


Mona Vale Library

Storytime for preschoolers
Held every Wednesday morning at Avalon Library 10:30am - 11am

Avalon Library Storytime is held every Wednesday morning from 10.30am at the Library. Hear stories, listen to music and enjoy craft activities. Sessions run for between 30 and 40 minutes. Suitable for preschoolers, 3 to 5 years of age.
Venue:  59A Old Barrenjoey Road, Avalon (above the Recreation Centre). Cost: Free however bookings are essential. Bookings: Phone:  9918 3013 or email avalonlibrary@ozemail.com.au

Storytime at Mona Vale Library 
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Mornings, 10- 10.45am

Mona Vale Library Storytime is held three mornings per week during school terms. Hear stories, sing songs and enjoy craft activities.  Sessions run for approximately 45 minutes. Suitable for preschoolers, 3 to 5 years of age. Venue:  Mona Vale Library, 1 Park St, Mona Vale. Cost:  Free. No bookings required 

To List your Event email pittwateronlinenews@live.com.au 

NB: Only 100% volunteer clubs and organisations and small businesses that contribute to our community get a free listing

NB: please check with all venues to ensure events are going ahead.

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