Thursday 1 November, 9.30 - 3.30pm Perth Hills Armadale Visitor Centre, 40 Jull Street, Armadale.
Rediscover the rich history of the City of Armadale as this guided bus tour takes you through Armadale, Kelmscott, Roleystone, and Bedfordale before venturing deeper into the Hills for lunch and returning to the Visitor Centre.
This tour is $25 per adult. Bookings are essential.
Visit www.perthhillsarmadale.com.au or phone 9394 5410 to book.
Sensory fun for babies!Friday 2 November, 10 - 11am Kelmscott Library
Let's have some fun with our sensory play equipment!
Bond and explore with your baby as you enjoy an inviting and stimulating play space in the library. Sing songs, recite rhymes and play with bubbles, balls, scarves, puppets and more!
This session is for children aged zero to 18 months.
Places are limited and bookings are essential. Visit library.armadale.wa.gov.au or call 9394 5810 to book your place.
Walking the Camino with Noel BraunFriday 2 November, 1.30 - 2.30pm Armadale Library
Noel Braun struggled to find himself after the suicide of Maris, his beloved wife of 42 years. Endeavouring to find some anchorage, he embarked on a spiritual quest of self-discovery.
Noel decided to walk the most popular routes of the Camino, the ancient pilgrimage route that lead across France and Spain to Santiago de Compostela in the north-west of Spain.
Noel has written several books on his three journeys which were undertaken while he was in his seventies and eighties.
Don’t miss this inspiring and fascinating talk.
Places are limited and bookings are essential. Call 9394 5125 or visit library.armadale.wa.gov.au to book your place.
Colour Therapy with Judith KFriday 9 November, 10.30 - 11.30am Armadale Library
The use of colour as a way of healing is a truly holistic, non-invasive and powerful therapy, which dates back thousands of years.
Learn how the energy of colours can enhance moods, assist in relieving stress and anxiety, and improve general mental health.
This session is for adults. Places are limited and bookings are essential.
Call 9394 5125 or visit library.armadale.wa.gov.au to book your place.
From Hamel to Montbrehain - the last fifty milesSunday 11 November, 1 - 3pm Armadale Library
This Remembrance Day marks the 100th anniversary of the World War 1 Armistice - a declaration that ended the fighting that had begun in 1914.
The July victory at Hamel followed nearly 100 days later with the Australian troops breaching the German Beaurevoir Line at Montbrehain. During the battles, five under-resourced divisions of the Australian infantry defeated 39 divisions of the Imperial German Army, liberated 116 French towns and villages, and captured nearly 30,000 prisoners.
Linton Reynolds is a dedicated researcher of the local enlistees who committed themselves to fight for King and Country. This session will trace the history of the events that took place between July and November 1918, and how new battle strategies changed the course of the war.
Places are limited and bookings are essential. Call 9394 5125 or visit library.armadale.wa.gov.au to book your place.
The Wasteless PantryMonday 12 November, 1.30 - 2.30pm Armadale Library
Jeannie and Amanda are two local hills women who are determined to create solutions to the world’s plastic pollution problem and tackle food waste at the same time.
They have founded The Wasteless Pantry, a zero waste concept store where customers can buy their pantry staples packaging free, along with reusable items designed to help us wave goodbye to a disposable life.
Come along to an interactive workshop on reducing the waste in your kitchen and beyond and learn to Waste Less, Live More!
This session is for adults. Bookings are essential as places are limited. Call 9394 5125 or visit library.armadale.wa.gov.au to book your place.
Christmas: Then and nowSaturday 17 November, 1 - 3pm Armadale Library
The feasting and abundance of modern day Christmases are very different from those remembered by our more senior members of the community and those who have come from beyond the shores of Western Australia.
Join us as stories and memories are shared about the traditions of the Festive Season.
Places are limited and bookings are essential. Call 9394 5125 or visit library.armadale.wa.gov.au to book your place.
The return of Happy Bowels with Dr Michael LevittThursday 22 November, 10.30 - 11.30am Armadale Library
Following the success of his talk at the library earlier this year, Dr Michael Levitt is returning to repeat this informative session.
Dr Levitt is a highly respected surgeon and leading authority on bowel disorders and has restored hundreds of patients to bowel health and happiness.
With a passion for gut health and wellbeing, he will introduce his new book The Happy Bowel and provide everyone with an understanding of what a healthy bowel is and how to keep it that way.
Bookings are essential. Call 9394 5125 or visit library.armadale.wa.gov.au to book your place.
Ye Olde Narrogin Inne: How Old is Olde?Thursday 29 November, 6.30 - 8pm History House Museum
When the plain old Narrogin Inn became 'Ye Olde' it wasn't particularly Olde at all. So what was going on?
Perhaps surprisingly, the answer lies with trains, bicycles and automobiles. The history of the Narry is closely linked to the history of the wider Armadale district, yet few know the real story behind this fascinating hotel.
Join Eddie Marcus, a historian with a particular interest in how the service of alcohol explains Western Australia's past.
To discover more, come and enjoy a wine and refreshments at History House Museum.
This session is for adults (18+).
Bookings are essential. Call 9394 5670 or visit library.armadale.wa.gov.au to book your place.
Learn to crochet with Kay CooperFriday 30 November, 10.30 am - noon Armadale Library
Always wanted to learn how to crochet?
Come along to this friendly beginners’ workshop with expert guidance from Kay Cooper.
Explore your creativity and learn a valuable new skill – wool and hook provided.
This session is for adults (18+).
Places are limited and bookings are essential. Call 9394 5125 or visit library.armadale.wa.gov.au to book your place.