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Up and running: Attendees at the inaugural Goulburn River Trail parkrun. Photo: Wayne Herring

Goulburn River Trail parkrun

The Goulburn River Trail parkrun starts at New Crossing Place on Manners St, Seymour, offering a picturesque route along the river on Saturdays.

It’s a great way to enjoy the outdoors, stay active and connect with the community.

All are welcome to join this celebration of health and community spirit.

Join the fun at New Crossing Place from 8am to 9.30am on Saturdays, June 8, June 15, and June 22.

Worldwide Knitting in Public Day

Seymour Agricultural & Pastoral Society is supporting the Worldwide Knitting in Public Day on Saturday, June 8 from 12pm at Little Stones Cafe, Station Street, Seymour.

Come and learn to Knit and Crochet, or bring a project you are currently working on!

For more information, please contact Pam Beerens at 0422 058 213 or secretary@seymouragshow.org.au.

ENJOY Impact seniors exercise program

The Mitchell Shire Council is offering a series of free outdoor fitness sessions for older people in partnership with the National Ageing Research Institute as a part of The Enjoy Impact Research Project.

The sessions are guided by volunteers that have completed intensive training led by qualified instructors and NARI research staff.

Sessions are conducted on outdoor fitness equipment created for older people.

Volunteers provide general advice only and specific questions should be directed to your general practitioner.

The session will be held at Chittick Park in Pollard St, Seymour on Fridays, June 7, June 14, June 21, and June 28 from 10.15am to 11.15am

No bookings required and all are welcome.

Participants should wear suitable exercise clothing and footwear and bring a water bottle.

Sessions will not run in extremely wet, hot or windy weather.

Nagambie Auskick Program registraion

Wannabee Nagambie players can now register for the Auskick program on Saturdays from 8.30am until 9.30am at Nagambie Recreation Reserve.

Please email kevin.monghan@afl.com.au for more information.

Nagambie Men’s Shed

The Nagambie Lakes Men’s Shed guys are asking members of the public if anyone would like to help them out by removing the yucca plants in their small front garden border, so they can utilise the space in another way.

If anyone is interested, they can contact the members on a Monday, Wednesday or Friday from 8.30am at the men’s shed in Filson St and arrange the lifting and collection of the plants.

For information about the Nagambie Lakes Men’s Shed, please phone president Don McKay on 5796 2250 or Larry King on 0477 485 109.

Back to the ’80s

The Nagambie Soccer Club will host a back to the ’80s party on Saturday, June 8, at the Nagambie Mechanics Hall from 7pm.

Patrons are asked to dress up in the theme for the night.

Enjoy some trivia, dancing, an auction, live music and share a grazing plate and have some great fun.

Book a table for eight for $320.

Please email nagambiesc@outlook.com for more details or to book a table.

Christmas in June

Kelvingrove Village is hosting a Christmas in June afternoon on Sunday, June 23, from 2pm to 4pm in the village hall.

John Smith will be the entertainer for the afternoon.

There will be raffles, lucky door prizes and Christmas novelty fun time.