October 28 - November 30, 2024: Issue 636

Avalon Bowling Club music

Sunday Sundown Free Sessions: FREE
Wednesday Jazz Night: August Line Up 
Join us for live jazz music every Wednesday from 7pm

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.
Bowling Green Lane, Avalon Beach


“Australian Trilogy”

Where: Narrabeen Sands Hotel
When: Friday November 22nd from 8pm
“Australian Trilogy”💥TRIBUTE Show performs Hit after Hit from 3 of the biggest names in Australian Music. An epic song list featuring all your favourite hits delivered by pro muso’s that love what they do and boy it shows. 🔥Australian Trilogy have been sweeping Sydney, Nsw and beyond for the past couple of years and have built a strong following from all over. Paying homage to 3 of Australia’s best loved recording acts in
  • Crowded House
  • Hoodoo Gurus
  • Midnight Oil
Songs like ‘Something So Strong’ ‘Distant Sun’ It’s Only Natural’ ‘What’s my Scene’ ‘Like Wow Wipe Out’ ‘Miss Free Love’ and from The Oils the likes of ‘US Forces’ ‘Blue Sky Mine’ ‘Power & The Passion’ and so much more!

This show will have you feeling like a teenager again re-living the amazing 80’s & 90’S in Australia.

Fronted by CHRIS COOKE
Bass JOE BOZZA
Guitar ANGE TSOLTOUDIS
Keys JEREMY IRELAND

Introduction to Permaculture Course

Saturday, 23 November 2024 to Sunday, 24 November 2024 - 09:00 am to 04:30 pm
This course is a weekend well spent, to take your sustainability knowledge to a whole new level. Renowned sustainability practitioner, Michelle Sheather provides an overview of all aspects of sustainable living, empowering you to incorporate these learnings into your everyday life.

Elle is an international ecologist and permaculture teacher who has implemented training initiatives around the world, working across 6 continents and in many cases helping preserve rare ecosystems. She is also a member of the Permaculture Northern Beaches committee.

The Introduction to Permaculture course introduces the Ethics and Principles of Permaculture Design.

You will learn about:
  • Organic gardening – including growing from seed, companion planting, crop rotation, chemical free pest control and growing within the Sydney climate
  • Sustainable housing – including alternative energy sources such as solar, water saving techniques, ecological design principles and concepts
  • Soil – Including soil composition, optimum soil PH, key nutrients, and soil health
  • Site analysis for your garden/site – Let the educators provide you with the tools for you to design the ultimate permaculture inspired setup to maximise techniques and make them work for your lifestyle
  • Permaculture design – Permaculture design is essentially a multi-faceted, integrated and ecologically harmonious method of designing human-centred landscapes. Learn the basics of this in-depth subject including permaculture design principles.
  • Social permaculture – Learn how to incorporate permaculture into your daily living.
  • Zoning– Learn about the 6 zones of permaculture that denote how much attention each area requires. These can also be adapted on a micro-scale to your own home and garden environment.
The venue is the Coastal Environment Centre (CEC) at North Narrabeen, and a site visit will be made to the wonderful North Curl Curl Community Garden to see permaculture in practice! Practical activities and site visits include:

  • Native bee hives
  • Raised planting bed
  • Food forest
  • Worm farms, composting, and more!
Swim and visit to Narrabeen beach and rock pool with tips for seaside foraging at the end of the day.
Each day will run from 9am - 4:30pm with workshops and small group sessions in this amazing environment.

Course Cost:
PNB Members $370
Non-members of PNB $390
Students $370
*plus booking fee

Participants are to bring along:
  • A hat and closed comfortable shoes
  • Bottle of water
  • Pen & notebook
  • A small plate of food to share at lunch both days
  • (Teas, coffee, and light snacks will be provided)
Participants will take home:
  • As part of your course fee you will receive your own copy of Bill Mollison’s book “Introduction to Permaculture” - generally regarded as the Introduction to Permaculture bible!
An Introduction to Permaculture certificate, recognised worldwide and a stepping stone to Permaculture Design and other Courses.
Spaces are limited for this short course.

Pricing: Visit the Permaculture Northern Beaches website "What's On" page or this booking link: Book online

Av. bowlo free music Sunday November 23 2024: 4pm until 7pm




ARTHURIAN AVALON
Excalibur - A darker telling of the Arthurian legend by director John Boorman, featuring Helen Mirren among others.
1981 (M) 2 hours 20 min. At ; Avalon Cinema. 8pm Saturday 30/11.

Sword in the Stone - Disney’s classic version of the origins of King Arthur.
1963 (G) 1 hour 19 min. At; Avalon Cinema. 2pm Sunday 1/12. 

LOCAL HEROES
The Restraint - The reimagined re-release of a dark thriller by local director Dave Denneen.
2024 (R) 1 hour 34 min. At; Avalon Cinema. 7pm Friday 29/11.

Penguin Bloom - The inspiring story of a local family – and a magpie.
2020 (PG) 1 hour 35 min. At; Avalon Cinema. 2pm Saturday 30/11.

Rachel’s Farm - Rachel Ward left Avalon for greener pastures, literally, and then she set about improving the soil. The world will be a better place when big agriculture sees it.
2023 (PG) 1 hour 28 min. At; Avalon Cinema. 4pm Saturday 30/11.

Beneath Hill 60 - A story of heroism on the Western Front, starring Brendan Cowell, produced by local Bill Leimbach.
2010 (M) 2 hours. At; Avalon Cinema. 6pm Saturday 30/11.

Candy - Neil Armfield and Margaret Pomeranz discuss the challenges of adapting for screen with Neil’s film Candy
as an example.
2006 (R) 1 hour 56 min. At; Avalon Golf Club. 6pm Saturday 30/11.

Under the Lino - Another one from Bill Leimbach looks at the impact of local legend Bruce Goold.
2017 (PG) 1 hour 17 min. At; Avalon Cinema. 4pm Sunday 1/12. 

OCEAN
Far North - Cold-water wave action from World Champion body boarder Ben Player.
2016 (PG) 40 min. At; Avalon SLC. 6pm Friday 29/11.

Morning of the Earth - A cult surf and culture movie from local film maker Alby Falzon.
1972 (G) 1 hour 19 min. At; Avalon Cinema. 7pm Friday 29/11.

A Plastic Ocean - Award winning documentary by local film-maker Craig Leeson about, well, what the title says.
2016 (PG) 1 hour 42 min. At; Avalon SLC. 8pm Friday 29/11.

Kamchatka - Some Avalon boys go on a surf trip – to Siberia, yes, Siberia.
2023 (M) 1 hour 29 min. At; Avalon Cinema. 2pm Saturday 30/11. 

Girls Can’t Surf - How a band of renegade surfer girls in the 1980s fought to create their own professional sport, changing surf culture forever.
2020 (M) 1 hour 48 min. At; Avalon Cinema. 4pm Saturday 30/11.

Between Land and Sea - Discover what Lahinch in County Clare and Avalon Beach have in common.
2016 (PG) 1 hour 34 min. At; Avalon Cinema. 2pm Sunday 1/12.

WHAT'S IN A NAME?
Grease - What has this to do with Avalon? Why, Frankie Avalon of course.
1978 (PG) 1 hour 45 min. At; Avalon Cinema. 6pm Saturday 30/11.

Summer City - Mel Gibson’s first movie role thanks to one Mr Phil Avalon.
1977 (M) 1 hour 23 min. At; Avalon Cinema. 8pm Saturday 30/11.

SHORTCUTS
Yakka - A resonant coming-of-age film that explores the complexities of brotherhood, unavoidable loss of innocence, the familial cycles of violence and toxic masculinity in these parts.
2023 (Unclassified 18+) 15 min. To be screened after ‘Under the Lino.’ Avalon Cinema. 4pm Sunday 1/12. 

Youthlessness - An intimate coming of age drama about two friends lost in the forest starring Zoe Terakes (A24’s ‘Talk To Me’) & AACTA award winner Thomas Weatherall.
2023 (Unclassified 18+) 9 min. To be screened after ‘Under the Lino.’ Avalon Cinema. 4pm Sunday 1/12.

Avalon Now - The complete second series. Some say it’s a documentary of life in these parts.
2015 (M) 38min. At; Avalon SLC. 6pm Sunday 1/12.

Get ready to ride the waves at The Silver Surfers Event!

This unique event is all about embracing aging, one wave at a time. Seniors are invited to join a free bodyboarding and ocean safety clinic led by none other than world champion Ben Player and High-Performance Surf Coach Matt Grainger. It’s a fantastic opportunity to learn from the best, connect with the community, and enjoy the ocean.

All equipment of wetsuits and bodyboards will be provided. Sponsored by Surfers for Climate, MWP Community Care, Manly Surf School, NMD Board/Co, and Ripple House Printing, this is an event you won’t want to miss. Grab a board and ride the waves of life with confidence!

Arrive 30 minutes prior to the lesson start time to get changed into the wetsuits we provide. 

WHERE: Meet at Collaroy Beach Carpark, next to the Manly Surf School Vans.
WHEN: Friday 29th of November 2024 at 1:15pm - 2:15pm

Elanora Heights Village Christmas Markets

When: Saturday November 30: 3 to 8pm
Where: Kalang Road, Elanora Heights

Our EPIC Elanora Heights Village Christmas Markets are BACK this year and boasting many amazing small businesses and artists. It’s such a fun day and lots of people out buying Chrissy pressies!
Save the date! It’s going to be fun!


Come and watch the CJ Raggatt Band rock out at Avalon Bowlo - it's gonna be a night full of great music and good vibes !
We have special guests, John Tweed on Keyboards and Juan Andres Mulet on Percussion joining us

Ocean Festival 2024
30 November - 8 December
Celebrating 'Life Below Water'

Now in its 31st year, the Ocean Festival celebrates our five marine protected areas, the biodiversity below the water and on our rock platforms - our marine flora, fauna and mega fauna.

Our oceans cover 80% of our planet, generates 50% of the oxygen we breathe and absorb 25% of all carbon dioxide emissions - we need to keep our oceans healthy.

Events include the Underwater Photography Competition 2024, Rock Platform Rambles, Dive for Debris, beach clean-ups, guided snorkel tours, SUP safaris, ocean walks and science talks plus much more!

Council will also announce the winners of the Underwater Photo Competition and will exhibit their work as part of the Ocean Festival.

Dive into a week of events, encounters and experiences to celebrate our love of the ocean.


Sea Snail on Narrabeen rock platform - photo by Joe Mills

Free Festive Fun at the Coastal Environment Centre: Sunday, 1 December 2024 - 08:00 am to 02:00 pm

It’s officially the start of the festive season! Drop in to the Coastal Environment Centre for a Free day filled with Christmas cheer. We’ll be making Christmas decorations using natural materials, create sustainable alternatives for festive traditions, and of course, spend time with our favourite coastal creatures who call the centre home. We can’t wait to welcome you.

Pricing: Free 
Location; Coastal Environment Centre, Pelican Path, Lake Park Road, North Narrabeen


Where: The Waterfront - Cafe & General Store, Church Point
When: SUNDAY 1st December 
The Co-Op Club welcomes back DADDY LONGLEGS & THE SWAMP DONKEYS renowned for their unpredictable and raucous live show.

From the murky depths of the Balgowlalooga swamp, rises the smoky mud stained rhythms of the Swamp Donkeys. Riding astride the donkeys like a golf ball balanced on eight toothpicks is the auburn vagabond known as Mr Daddy Longlegs. He can be heard growling his ‘Gut Butter Blues’ throughout the urban forest. When these creatures of musical madness step together, the sound of their march is like an infusion of blues/rock/rambles. After journeying across vast landscapes, Daddy Longlegs & The Swamp Donkeys have returned home to share their debut single ‘Salty Sea Dog’.

The howling vocals of Aaron Houston aka Daddy Longlegs bellows an ancient tale accompanied by the wailing harmonica of Jay McKay, driving bass grooves of Felix Akurangi and thumping drums of Steve de Wilde.

Their journey so far has taken them to various festivals and venues throughout the distant corners of Australia, winning the Perisher Peak Festival competition for undiscovered treasure and sold out performances at the legendary Manly Fig, The Shack along with festival appearances at Illawarra Folk, Love Culburra and Manly Jazz.

The Waterfront Café’s Co-Op Club presents some of the finest live music North side of the bridge from 3.30pm every Sunday. Come and immerse yourself by the waters edge with great friends, your favourite beverage and a huge range of delicious menu options. This is a very special and unique location - 1860 Pittwater Rd Church Point. Ph 99796633 to book a table.

Stand up comedy at Avalon Bowlo: Thursday, December 5



When: Thursday December 5

Our Christmas Choral Concert is returning to Manly Oval to ignite your festive season spirits!

Join us for your favourite Christmas carols performed by the Northern Beaches Orchestra, our Community Christmas Choir and local artists who will have you singing together all night long. There will be face painting, free popcorn for the first 2,000 attendees and even a visit from Santa himself!

Gates will open at 5pm with the concert commencing at 6.30pm.

Bring your picnic blanket and feast, or choose to order from our delicious food vendors operating from 5 - 8.30pm.
We want everyone to be safe at our Christmas events - please make sure to pick up a free ID wristband for your children at the entry gates or from the information tent.

We look forward to seeing you there!


All Welcome: Barrenjoey High School

Royal Motor Yacht Club Broken Bay: Marina Christmas Lights 2024

Join Us for an Unforgettable Evening! Our annual Marina Christmas Lights, full of music, boats covered in Christmas lights, and of course lots of Christmas spirit!

We will have the live music on the Compass Terrace. Festivities kick off at 5:30pm. 
  • Date: 6th December
  • Time: Starting at 5:30pm on the Compass Terrace with live entertainment featuring a live artist and DJ
  • Price: FREE
Enter your boat in the Lights; Submit your boat name to be added to the map! CLICK HERE

Event Highlights:
  • Live Entertainment: Groove to the tunes of live artist 5:30 - 7:30 and DJ 7:30 - 9pm on the Compass Terrace.
  • Best Dressed Boat Voting: Cast your votes at the Marina Office between 6-8pm. The winner will be announced at 8:15pm with exciting prizes!
  • Boat Owner Drinks: Enjoy classic yachty-themed G&T's in the Marina from 6-7pm. Boat Owner members cards will be required
Dining Options:
  • Salt Cove: Open for dinner from 5:30pm - 8:30pm.
  • Pizzeria: Serving delicious pizzas from 12:30pm - 8:30pm.
  • All Day Dining: Available from 2:30pm - 5:30pm.
Don't miss out on this fantastic event! Mark your calendars, gather your friends, and join us for an evening of fun, music, and great company. See you there!



Solar & Energy Roadshow – Narrabeen Tramshed

Thursday, 12 December 2024 - 10:00 am to 12:00 pm
Looking to reduce your energy bill?
Council are simplifying solar and providing energy efficiency tips to help you. Bring along your electricity bill and drop in for a chat with Council’s sustainability team between 10am - 12pm.
 
Please refer to Council's Solar and Energy Information Sessions page for more Roadshow venues and dates.  
This service is brought to you by Northern Beaches Council as part of its Charge Ahead program. For enquiries, email Council's Sustainability team.

Pricing: Free
This is a free, drop in event for residents.
Location: Tramshed Arts and Community Centre 1395A Pittwater Rd, Narrabeen 

Bayview Golf Club solar. Photo supplied

Christmas Pantomime at Mona Vale

Monday 16 December, 11.15am - 12pm at Mona Vale Memorial Hall
Join us for a fun-filled show of catchy songs, costumes and characters.
Mrs Claus' Christmas
It is Christmas Eve and Santa Claus has been kidnapped by Barry Von Baddie. With the help of the reindeers and elves, Mrs Claus springs into action to fly the sleigh and deliver the presents.
Can Mrs Claus learn to deliver all those gifts? Will they find Santa? Who can stop Barry Von Baddie?

Bookings essential.
$5.00 + booking fee for children and adult tickets, babies under 2 years old are free.
This family event is aimed at children aged 2 – 7 years, but all ages are welcome.

Show duration: 45 minutes
Location: Mona Vale Memorial Hall, 1 Park Street, Mona Vale 
Bookings open from Wednesday 13 November 2024 BOOK HERE

CAROLS BY THE LAKE 2024

'Carols by the Lake' will be held on Saturday 21st December, 2024 - it will be the 20th Year of 'Carols by the Lake' - commencing at 6pm with pre-entertainment & 7pm main carols at Lakeside Park, North Narrabeen.

The event has grown from humble beginnings to now being a fantastic community event on the Northern Beaches. 'Carols by the Lake' is presented by Link Events and hosted by The Link Church. 

Royal Motor Yacht Club Broken Bay: Celebrate 2024 with Us! 

Join us for an unforgettable night including:
  • 🎶 Live music from 'Sons of Beaches' from 8pm
  • 🎆 Spectacular fireworks at 9pm and midnight! 
  • 🦐 Seafood boxes available to pre-purchase
  • 🍽 Dinner from 5:30pm for a delightful pre-show feast
  • 🏊‍♀️ Enjoy a swim in the pool from 5:30-8pm
  • 🚌 Take advantage of our shuttle bus service from 4pm-12:30am (don't forget to book your trip in advance!).
🎟 Your ticket includes both firework displays and the band performance. Plus, we have wine specials and exclusive band night food boxes available for pre-purchase.

PRICE: $30 per person
Don't miss out on this amazing celebration – book your tickets now!

Bayview - 9pm & midnight

The Bayview fireworks are presented by local Pittwater businesses. There will be two fireworks displays over Bayview at 9pm and midnight.

To ensure compliance with fireworks exclusion zone requirements, Rowland Reserve will be closed. Families can enjoy the fireworks from multiple outdoor vantage points around the area.

Alcohol prohibited areas:
  • Having opened containers of alcohol at Rowland Reserve is banned between 6am Friday 31 December to 6am Saturday 1 January
  • Having opened containers of alcohol at Winnererremy Bay, Mona Vale is banned between 8pm to 8am (daily).

The Pittwater Ocean Swim Series the Pinnacle of 2025 Ocean Swimming

Ocean swimmers from all over Australia and overseas will be looking forward to a month of ocean swimming in January 2025, in picturesque Pittwater. Swimmers will be enjoying some of the world's best beaches at each of the well organised swims, with a variety of courses on offer.


The Newport Pool to Peak kicks off the series, on Sunday 5 January, followed by Bilgola on the 12th, then Mona Vale 19th. The Big Swim from Palm Beach to Whale Beach will be on Australia Day 26 January and presents a unique ocean swimming challenge. 

The other Pittwater Series ocean swim will be in Avalon on Sunday.23 March. This swim also includes the iconic Newport to Avalon 'Round the Bends' swim. 

The series caters for swimmers of all levels with shorter swims for those wanting to try out their ocean swimming prowess. Each of the swims has strong safety and there will be a prize draw for swimmers who enter at least three swims. More details and entries will be available on www.oceanswims.com and from each participating club.

The swimmers and their support teams can enjoy the shops, clubs and cafes unique to Pittwater after their swims.

John Guthrie
Pittwater Ocean Swim Series 

Anticipation builds for the Hansa World and International Championships: March 21-30 2025

Anticipation is building as sailors worldwide prepare for the 2025 Hansa World Championships, set to be hosted at the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club in Newport and raced on Pittwater. 

Fresh off the recent Hansa Class Asia Pacific Championships at Southport Yacht Club, top competitors from across the globe are gearing up for fierce competition in March 2025.

At the Asia Pacific Championships in October, Japan’s Takumi Niwa delivered an impressive performance in the Hansa 303 One Person fleet, securing the win after consistently placing in the top three in all eight races. Niwa, along with Polish Para World Sailing Champion Piotr Cichocki and Australia’s Alison Weatherly, will reunite in Newport to vie for the Hansa 303 Para World and Open World titles. Spain’s Isaias Iglesias, who took second in the European Championships, will also add to the challenge.

The 303 Two Person category saw Australians Chris Symonds and Manuela Klinger dominate by winning every race. Next year’s competition will feature strong European contenders, including France’s Gauthier Bril and Camille Massonnaud, along with past medalists Piotr Cichocki and Olga Górnaś-Grudzień, in what promises to be a thrilling contest.

In the Liberty class, Hong Kong’s Foo Yuen Wai, with six wins out of nine starts, claimed victory in Southport and now sets his sights a World Championship. Britain’s Paul Phillips and former champion Vera Voorbach from the Netherlands will join him in Newport, alongside Japan’s Ryo Sasaki, who secured the Liberty Servo title at the Asia Pacifics.

Queensland’s local talent also shone on the Gold Coast Broadwater, with Neil Rowsthorn, Brent Geritz, and Ross Manning taking the top three spots in the SKUD 18 division. 

They will face serious competition from New Zealand’s top crews, who are shipping boats to compete in the SKUD 18 Open and Para categories. 

Notably, Paralympic gold medallists Dan Fitzgibbon and Liesl Tesch will make a highly anticipated return to the SKUD 18, aiming for a strong showing at the Worlds.


Important Details for Entrants:

Early Entry Deadline: Midnight, Saturday, 30 November. A late fee is applicable thereafter. 

World Sailing ID: Required for para category participants to ensure para rankings.

Logistics: Visit the event website site for details on Accommodation options, How to Charter Boats, Charter RIBs, and volunteer opportunities.

For more details and to stay updated on all aspects of the Hansa World Championships 2025, visit our official event website at www.hansaworlds.org.

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.

Event by Australian Boating College Sydney
Where: Newport Royal Motor Yacht Club
Dates; October through December 2024

Are you tired of constantly relying on someone else to drive the boat?

With the Australian Boating College Sydney, you can captain your own adventure and get your Boat or Jet Ski Licence all in ONE DAY.

Our course covers all RMS requirements. It includes:
  • • Boat and/or Jet Ski Licence Theory Session
  • • Multiple Choice Exam
  • • On-Water Practical Training in our dedicated training vessels - yes, you get to drive a boat!
  • • No further tests and NO LOGBOOK REQUIRED!
Complete the course and take the paperwork into Service NSW, pay your licence fee, and away you go with your Boat or Jet ski licence - EASY AS ABC!
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👉 Book online at https://abcboating.com/book/
📱 1800 453 886

Hansa Class Worlds 2025 at RPAYC 

The Notice of Race for the 2025 Hansa Class World and International Championships has been released. The regatta will take place at Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club from March 23rd to 30th 2025. 

The RPAYC and Hansa Worlds look forward to welcoming sailors in the Hansa 2.3, 303 singles and doubles, Liberty and SKUD18 to Pittwater in Sydney, Australia. The NOR can be found on the event website at - https://hansaworlds.org/entry/ 

The Hansa World Class encourage sailors planning to attend to complete the EOI on the same website page.

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.
When: Tours will run every Sunday from Sunday 15 May 2022 to Sunday 25 June 2023. Tour times: 11am to 11.30am, 12pm to 12.30pm, 1pm to 1.30pm, 2pm to 2.30pm and 3pm to 3.30pm.
Tours will not run on: Christmas Day - Sunday 25 December 2022 or New years Day - Sunday 1 January 2023.
Price: Adult $10 per person. Concession $8 per person. Child $5 per person. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Accompanying adults need to book and pay. 
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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