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Lots ahead for the House

Lilydale Community House is pleased to be holding a number of workshops and talks during Term 2. Alongside their usual activities throughout the week, we will also have a lot of new ones.

They have workshops in Floristry, a two-day workshop in Traditional Weaving, and how to build a worm farm, facilitated by Bunnings Lilydale. Talks include Bone Health and Nutrition for Individuals over 50 with an experienced dietitian, and an overview of a free Mental Health and Wellbeing service in the Yarra Ranges for people over 26. Additionally, they are pleased to be facilitating alongside the Lilydale and District Historical Society a Walk Back in Time with a member of the Society who will talk about significant buildings, landmarks and events in the Lilydale area while walking around the town.

At the beginning of June, LCH will be holding a clothing swap where people can bring clothes along to give away and maybe pick up new ones.

This term sees the return of new Mixed Media classes, and the Linedancing classes, due to popularity, will be extended an extra half hour.

All the information for classes, events and other activities go to the website at: lilydalech.org.au or you can book over the phone on 7036 6813.

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