Youth Freeza Event Returning to Nagambie
The highly anticipated “Here and Now” Youth Freeza Event is set to bring the Nagambie Skate Park alive with live bands, skating, scooters, BMX, and a rollerblade competition (next) Saturday 14 September from 3-10pm.
Young attendees can look forward to a stellar lineup of bands including Sophisticated Dingo, Clay J Gladstone, Select All, Swim State, Madoja, Clean Coil, Mieke, The Viceroys, Ungraded Glass Walls, Elliot P, Lillian, and others.
The skate, scooter, BMX, and rollerblade competition, hosted by Gnarly Neighbours, promises to be an adrenaline-pumping highlight for all participants and spectators.
In addition to the musical and sporting entertainment, the event will feature art activities that encourage creative expression among attendees.
Administrator Peter Stephenson said the “Here and Now” is designed to create a space where the young community can come together, fostering connections through music, art and shared experiences.
‘We are really proud that this event is not just about entertainment, it’s about building a sense of belonging and inclusivity, providing young people with a platform to engage with their peers and the broader community,” Mr Stephenson said.
The event is proudly funded by both the FReeZA and Engage programs. It is also made possible by The Community Recovery Hub, jointly funded by the Australian and Victorian Governments through the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA).
The event will be fully supervised with security, and a strict no drugs, alcohol, tobacco, or vapes policy will be enforced to maintain a safe, family-friendly atmosphere.
Included will be food vans and engaging art activities, all in a welcoming, inclusive environment designed for the whole community to connect and celebrate.
Euroa Cinema reopens
Re-opening just in time for the school holidays, the Euroa Community Cinema is thrilled to present $5 screenings of “Inside Out II” (PG) on 25 September at 11am and 3pm and “200% Wolf” (PG) on 2 October at 11am and 3pm.
The youth program will also offer free screenings of “Borderlands” (M) on 26 September at 7:30 PM and “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” (M) on 1 October 1 at 7:30 PM.
St Kilda Film Festival Regional Tour
Back by popular demand the St Kilda Film Festival Regional Tour (MA15+) returns for its second year, featuring 14 of Australia’s top short films selected from this year’s supersized 40th-anniversary program.
The screenings will take place on Saturday 28 September at 7:30pm and Sunday 29 September at 4pm.
For more information on upcoming movies and to book your tickets, please visit the https://www.strathbogie.vic.gov.au/things-to-do/euroa-community-cinema/