Aargh, Saturday be international 'Talk Like A Pirate Day!'
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To celebrate, you'll be walking the plank, AAARRGHH!
Just kidding.
Turns out, A cut-throat crew of pirates will be sailing the high seas of Twofold Bay aboard Cat Balou, and they want you to join them.
The cruise will depart from the Snug Cove wharf at 5pm and run for two hours, at a cost of $30 per head.
Afterwards, land lubbers can head to the Eden Fishermen's Club for a Pirate Party.
Be warned, it's not for the faint-hearted!
More details here.
We're still a few weeks away from the start of a new month, but Oktoberfest doesn't set much store by such things.
Pambula Merimbula Golf Club will turn German for a weekend, starting on Friday night.
There will be German beer on tap with Schnapps and traditional German food available.
A few German tunes will be mixed in with your favourite pub anthems too, and Club Envy will take over to pump some European tunes late into the night on Saturday.
Best of all, entry is free!
Pambula Surf Life Saving Club is holding an open day this Sunday, September 21, from 10am-2pm as part of a statewide event.
The club is opening its doors to the public to promote surf lifesaving within the local community.
The day will showcase the activities that take place within the club, and ways that members of our local community can give, get involved and be safe.
The program includes:
- 10.30am: surfboat display;
- 11am-1pm – surf club tours;
- 11.15am: rip display - dye on the water demonstrates rip action;
- 11.30am: board clinic; and
- 12.30pm: beach events.
More details here.
After a long absence from Sprout Eden, the enchanting recorder ensemble, Primi Venti, will make their return on Sunday.
Described as "simply enchanting", their performance beings at 12.30pm.
The Eden Community Market is on again, taking place in the Uniting Church grounds in Chandos Street.
Local produce including organic meats, apple pies, cards, jewellery and much, much more will be on offer.
New stall holders are encouraged to attend.
For more details, call 6496 2501.
It might not be the weekend, but it's not too far removed.
Monday signals the start of another period of school holidays,
Parents, never fear!
The Sapphire Coast Marine Discovery Centre has put together this great program of events to keep the kids active, entertained and engaged.
For more information, give them a call on 6496 1699.
Children's activities will also be running at the award-winning Eden Killer Whale Museum on weekday mornings, to kick off the first week of the school break.