What’s on around the Gympie region for the coming week?

Start on your haute couture journey with learn to sew classes at the Gympie Library on Friday morning.

Although most of these activities are for adults, we’ve added kid-friendly, free activities around the region. These are denoted by asterisks beside the title and ages will be indicated in the listing.

DAILY

AA Meetings

If you or someone you know has developed a drinking problem, you may want to consider contacting Alcoholics Anonymous. There are no dues or fees for AA membership – the only requirement is a desire to stop drinking. There are meetings daily at different times and venues around the region. To find one close to you call 1300 222 222 or head online to aa.org.au

*First Five Forever Storytime*

Head to your local Library between 9.30-10am for an enjoyable session of stories with an emphasis on fun! This is an interactive program for pre-schoolers and is suitable for ages 0-5 years. Different libraries have this fun activity on different weekdays with Gympie and Rainbow Beach hosting Mondays, Thursdays at Tin Can Bay, Imbil and Kilkivan Libraries, and Goomeri Library on Friday. Bookings essential on 5481 0859.

FRIDAY 7 March

*Kids Learn to Sew – Intermediate*

Finished the beginner course and looking for some new sewing projects? Join us at the Gympie Library from 3.30pm over four weeks as we expand your knowledge of sewing. Participants will have the opportunity to complete a new project each week. These sessions will inspire creativity and build life-long basic skills while having fun at the same time. Spaces are limited so booking is essential. Suitable for ages 8-12 years.

Sewing Machine Introduction

Drop into the Gympie Library on the first Friday of every month at 10am to learn how to get started with machine sewing. Join in the fun with this interactive workshop to learn more about and practice the basic techniques you need to operate our sewing machines and overlockers. No previous experience is required but spaces are limited so booking is essential. To reserve your place, visit the website or phone the library at 5481 0859.

Wolvi Hall Open Mic Night

Come along to the Wolvi Hall on the First Friday of every month for the hugely popular open mic night. Held from 7 to 11.30pm, everyone is invited to have a go, with three song sets, and artists changed every 15 minutes. A PA and back line is provided. Come and play, or join others on the night for a jam. There is a bar and kitchen facilities onsite. For more information head to their Facebook Page.

SATURDAY 8 March

Street Feast

Head along to the Gympie Showgrounds from 4pm for this vibrant night of food, dessert, and retail experiences. From savoury delights to sweet treats, a diverse selection of food stalls caters to every palate and preference, plus there will be market stalls and more. Entry is $3 per person.

Poets Corner

Enjoy the second Saturday morning of each month at the Tin Can Bay Library from 9.30am, listening to the words of Patterson, Lawson, Whitman, Frost and many more. Bring along your favourite works to share with others.

Goomboorian Hall Markets

There’s something for everyone at the Goomboorian Memorial Hall, on every second Saturday from 7am-midday. Devonshire teas, plants, produce, second-hand goods and lots, lots, more. Give Jan a call on 0488 769 588 to book your $5 stall site or for more information.

Mothar Mountain Hall Community Markets

It costs just $5 to have a site at the Mothar Mountain Hall for this market which is increasing in popularity every month. Held on the second Saturday from 9am-1pm you can find all manner of goods, from plants, bric-a-brac, fresh baked goods, produce and second-hand goods. For more information or to book a site, call Allona on 0419 748 489.

Lower Wonga Hall Markets

Located just off the Wide Bay Highway on Lower Wonga Hall Road, these popular monthly markets get a good deal of passing trade, along with the friendly locals. They are held on the second Saturday from 7.30-11.30am and offer plenty of great items. Stall sites cost just $5 but make sure you call Ron on 0481 054 537 before the Wednesday before to book your spot.

Gunalda Hall Markets

Drop into the Gunalda Hall, at 27 Balkin St, once a month to grab a great selection of plants, produce and more. The markets are on the second Saturday from 7.30-11am. Stall sites cost $5, so give Tanya a call on 0402 615 469 to secure your spot.

Long Flat Dance

The Learner Dance Group will be hosting an old time dance at the hall, starting at 7.30pm. Entry is $10 per person, bring your own supper. Inquiries to Bruce on 0427 967 568 and Janet on 0419 824 317.

Social Tennis

Queens Park Tennis Club, on the corner of the Bruce Highway and Jane St has social tennis on Monday and Thursday evenings from 5.30pm and Saturday mornings from 6.00am, weather permitting. All ability levels are welcome. For more details, contact Jenny on 0402 775 023.

Amamoor Markets

Every Saturday morning between 8.30 and 11.30am at the Amamoor Village Green, 3 Busby Street,you will find market stalls selling a variety of homemade handicrafts and other items. These markets operate to coincide with the arrival of The Mary Valley Rattler. For more information or to book a stall site, contact Celeste on 0416 117 541.

Three Creeks Farm Stall

Make sure you get along to the corner of Marys Creek and Eel Creek Rds, Mary Creek every Saturday from 8-11am to pick up the best and freshest seasonal produce direct from the producer. Depending on the season, you could be tucking into fresh mangoes, ripe avocados or any manner of local crops, direct from the farmer. For more information, call Sarah on 0421 755 153.

Pomona Country Markets

Every Saturday from 7am to midday, Stan Topper Park at Pomona is the place to stop for the markets. There’s loads on offer, with stall sites available from $20. For more information or to book a site, contact Jeff on 0499 146 857.

Kenilworth Markets

The Kenilworth Town Park, on the corner of Charles and Elizabeth Streets is the place to be every Saturday, 8am-1.30pm. Experience all the best this fertile region has to offer with fresh produce and hand-crafted goodies. Call Cheryl on 0487 866 948 to ask about booking a stall.

SUNDAY 10 March

Gympie Showgrounds Sunday Market

The Showgrounds at 77 Exhibition Rd, Southside are the place to be on the second and fourth Sunday from 7am-midday during most of the year, except for winter when they run from 8am-midday in June, July and August. To book your $20 stall site, call Sid on 0418 711 897.

Bingo

Join in at 1.30pm at the Rainbow Beach Sports Club. No bookings are required.

Imbil Markets

Mark the Imbil Memorial Park on your itinerary this Sunday and head on down to Yabba Rd to find some fantastic Mary Valley produce and more. The markets are on every Sunday, 8am-1pm and Jeff will book you a site if you want one at 0411 187 157.

MONDAY 11 March

*Tinker Table @ Gympie*

Drop into the Gympie Library between 3.30 and 4.30pm for some fun and educational activities based on STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Maths). No bookings are required but space is limited. Suitable for ages 5-12 years.

Gympie Library Craft Group

Come and share your current project at 10am with the Gympie Library Craft Group. Bring along a piece you’re working on – be it knitting, sewing, crocheting or cross-stitching – and share ideas and learn with other craft-minded people. There’s no leader and no pressure; you can work, watch, or simply enjoy a friendly chat.

Kilkivan Nibbles and Giggles

This social get-together at the Kilkivan Library every Monday at 9.30am is to chat over a coffee or tea and allows you to meet people in your local community and borrow a book or DVD from the library. Coffee, tea, and biscuits will be supplied.

TUESDAY 12 March

Senior Citizens Club activities

Head along to the Senior Citizens Centre on Mellor Street to take part in card games and dominoes. Every Tuesday and Friday there are plenty of players looking for partners between 10am and 2pm. It costs $4 per session to play, $1 to join the Senior Citizen’s Club and $5 per year to join the centre – but why not come and try, with the first two sessions absolutely free? Anyone over the age of 50 is welcome to join. For more information contact Judy and Mel on 0431 184 978.

Rainbow Beach Boomerang Bags

Rainbow Beach Boomerang Bag Sewing Group meets MOST Tuesdays from 2-4pm. This small group sews their hearts out to help reduce the use of plastic bags, by providing reusable cloth bags made from recycled, donated fabric. For more information please phone the Rainbow Beach Library.

*First Five Forever Rhyme Time*

Head along to the Gympie Library between 9.30-10am for Rhyme Time, an interactive and joyful session full of songs, rhymes, and dancing. Suitable for toddlers aged 1-3 years. Bookings essential on 5481 0859.

Mahjong Mornings @ Goomeri

Pop into the Goomeri Library at 10am for a social get-together to chat over a coffee or tea with the opportunity to play a round or two of Mahjong. Phone 4168 4340 for more information.

Trivia Tuesdays @ Gympie Gympie Library

Come along and make some friends, have fun, and test your knowledge with trivia questions from 10am.

Tin Can Bay Art Group

The Tin Can Bay Library is calling all artists, between 10am to join them to share work and ideas and connect with artists in the community. Bring your work in progress join in a friendly chat and exchange ideas. All artists, levels, and mediums are welcome. Phone 5486 4355 for more information.

Mahjong @ Tin Can Bay

Head along to the Tin Can Bay Library at 1pm for a wonderful afternoon playing Mahjong. Mahjong is an ancient Chinese tile game of strategy, calculation, and skill with a measure of chance. This group is open to everyone, young and old, wanting to learn this ancient Chinese game.

Bingo

Join in at 9am for a 9.30am heads down at the Rainbow Beach Sports Club. No bookings are required.

WEDNESDAY 12 March

Parkinson’s Support Group Gympie

The Gympie Parkinson’s Support Group meets on the second Wednesday of every month. Parkinson’s disease is a disorder of the nervous system. It results from damage to the nerve cells that produce Dopamine, a chemical that is vital for the smooth control of muscles and movement. Their next meeting is at 10am at the Southside Bowls Club, 16 Bowlers Drive, Southside. The group is a friendly, supportive group and happy to welcome new members. For more information phone Jodi Coyne at 0448 559 207.

Amamoor Markets

Every Wednesday morning between 8.30 and 11.30am at the Amamoor Village Green, 3 Busby Street, you will find market stalls selling a variety of homemade handicrafts and other items. These markets operate to coincide with the arrival of The Mary Valley Rattler. For more information or to book a stall site, contact Celeste on 0416 117 541.

*Tinker Table @ Kilkivan*

Drop into the Kilkivan Library between 3.30 and 4.30pm for some fun and educational activities based on STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Maths). No bookings are required but space is limited. Suitable for ages 5-12 years.

Cards with Friends @ Goomeri

Love to play cards? Then why not come and play a game or two while enjoying the relaxing atmosphere of the Goomeri Library? The fun starts at 9am on Wednesdays and Fridays and all are welcome.

*First Five Forever Baby Bounce*

Between 9.30-10am Gympie Library is the place to be for Baby Bounce, an interactive session aimed at babies from 0-1 years and their caregivers. Come along and meet other parents and babies for a fun session of nursery rhymes, fingerplays, and songs. Bookings essential on 5481 0859.

Cooloola Card-Makers @ Tin Can Bay

At the Tin Can Bay Library from 9.30am they make all sorts of greeting cards, so come and join us for a fun morning. Make and take your card creations. Beginners and experienced card-makers are welcome. Join this friendly group and let your creative juices flow.

THURSDAY 13 March

All about iPads

New to the world of iPads? Learn how to adjust the security, privacy and accessibility of your device, how to use the camera to take great photos and how to manage your notifications at this workshop at the Gympie Library from 1pm. Bookings are essential.

Bad Art Night – Old Light Bulb Decorations

Let off some steam with Bad Art Night at the Gympie Library from 5pm. Allow your creativity to flow without the pressure to make something good. Learn new skills and have some fun. Come along and make something truly terrible. Spaces are limited so booking is essential on 5481 0859.

Gympie Older Women’s Network

The Older Women’s Network welcomes Ladies over 50 to join them for a morning of friendship with a guest speaker or a novelty morning of fun. The meetings will be held at 9.15am once a fortnight on a Thursday at the Gympie Lawn Bowls Club, 16 Bowlers Drive, Southside until further notice. For more information please contact Marilyn (Convenor) Ph 0409 256 603.

Trivia

Join in for weekly trivia at the Rainbow Beach Sports Club from 7pm, with no cost to play and prizes including meal vouchers at the club.

*First Five Forever Rhymes, Rhythm and Tales*

Drop into the Gympie Library from 10.30am for an interactive, storytelling adventure with movement, music, rhymes, and play. A fun-filled morning, suitable for 3-5 year olds.

*Thursday Robotics*

Come down to the Gympie Library from 3.30pm to get hands-on in one of our fun, relaxed sessions. No bookings are required but space is limited. Suitable for ages 5-12 years.

Scrabble Thursdays @ Goomeri

The Goomeri Library is the place to be from 1pm to test your word knowledge and enjoy a friendly game of Scrabble.

Gardening Group

Pop into the Kilkivan Library on Thursdays at 9.30am to catch-up with other like-minded locals to talk about how to grow plants from seeds and exchange gardening tips.

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