The Grief and Loss Weekend activities have commenced with invitations extended to all those with photos that may be considered for the photographic exhibition. When things are down, where do you find your 'Happy Place'? Family, fishing, farming, friends, flowers... maybe food? The entries will then be exhibited at the Henty Creative Gallery on the weekend of the event - October 12 and 13. It is requested that high quality photos be sent to @HappyPlaceHenty Facebook page. For details, contact Bernard Clark on 0428 293 418.
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For Henty Seniors, Telstra is partnering with government to give older people the opportunity to develop skills and confidence to use technology. The Henty Library will be delivering Tech Savvy Seniors programs commencing October 31. Come along and be inspired and also to enjoy a scrumptious morning tea, 10am-11am. There is the introduction to PayPal and then online shopping on November 7 and on November 21, 10am-noon, online banking. Please contact Susan Kane at the Henty Library for additional information.
Henty school holiday programs for children are well in hand. The school holiday program at the Henty Library has a special treat with Ghoulish Treats - on Friday, October 11 from 11am to noon. Come along and experience a Halloween-based program and make some fun, yummy, ghoulish treats.
The Greater Hume Council presents Totem Skateboarding School on Sunday, October 13 from noon to 3pm at Henty's Memorial Park in conjunction with the Mental Health Grief and Loss Weekend. Totem will provide free community workshops. Beginner Workshop from noon to 1pm, Intermediate Workshop from 1-2pm and Open Skate Jam, 2-3pm.