Community Noticeboard - Multicultural
- Clayton Street Festival - 26 February
- Back to the Festival 2012 - 4 March
- Let's All Play - Newly arrived migrants and refugee are encouraged to participate in sport
- Your Guide to Monash in Nine Languages
- Free Arabic Class for Women
Clayton Street Festival
Sunday 26 February 2012, 12:00pm-6:00pm, Clayton Road
(between railway tracks and Centre road, Clayton)
Clayton Street Festival is a major cultural festival attracting over 20,000 people, featuring three stages of entertainment with cultural performances, workshops, roving performers, traders sites, interactive activities and community information sites.
FREE Community Event - No Bookings Required
To read more about this event please visit: Monash Arts and Cultural Development .
Women Building Bridges
Linking Women Together
- As a women, do you want to be in the centre of building community harmony?
- Do you want to be in a team that will form, connect and strengthen women’s networks?
- Do you support women in community leadership roles?
If you say YES then this is for you:
Women Building Bridges is a pilot community development project of the Victoria Immigrant and Refugee Women’s Coalition ( VIRWC ). We are looking for volunteers who will conduct community education, leadership training and partnership initiatives by engaging with local councils, women’s groups, neighborhood houses and local mainstream clubs.
If you have the passion to participate in this project contact:
- Ngatuaine (Nga) Hosking (South East Region), Community Development and Partnership Officer
- Oakes Avenue, Clayton South
- Phone: 9654 1243
- Mobile: 0401990055
- Email: Hosking@virwc.org.au
- Website: www.virwc.org.au
Free Arabic Class for Women
Learn Arabic for free!
A group run by women for women. A good opportunity to form friendships with Muslim women and to learn a new language. Hope to see you there!
Contact: muis.sisters@gmail.com
Classes on Tuesdays, 5pm - 6pm (Intermediate) and 6pm - 7pm (Beginners)
Last updated: 7 February 2012
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