Barwon Heads Arts Council
Barwon Heads Arts Council supports our creative community by managing and facilitating events at the Barwon Heads Arts Hub and organising the hugely successful Bellarine Arts Trail. We receive no ongoing government funding and are financing our growth through arts hub hire fees, exhibition commissions and membership subscriptions. We have now successfully managed the Arts Hub for three years and to plan for our ongoing activation, we need to invest in further infrastructure such as lighting, storage, blinds and other equipment. We welcome you to be part our vibrant welcoming and inclusive creative community.
JJs Watch Party
Watch the game in style and support the Jack Jumpers chosen Charity - the SHE foundation.
Jeffs Retirement
Jeffs Retirement
Wicked - xlr8arts Fundraising Campaign
Let's all go and see the movie 'Wicked' based on the wildly successful musical in 'witch' the xlr8arts Dance Studio ambassador, Lucy Durack, was the lead character, Glinda, for 5 years. Sunday November 24 10.00am $25.00 per ticket Hoyts District Docklands The xlr8arts Studio Hall now has new lights and a big fan (just in time for Summer). Now that the walls are painted and the floors have been sanded and varnished, the xlr8arts Studio Hall is looking fresh and ready for mirrors. Your support is greatly appreciated.
U18 NSW SAMOA NZ Trip
🏉 NSW Samoa Junior Rugby U18 Boys' New Zealand Tour 🇼🇸 🛫 The NSW Samoa Junior Rugby U18 Boys are excited to travel to Auckland, New Zealand, for matches against Massey Rugby Club and Kelston Boys High School on December 9th and 10th. Game times will be announced soon. Missed our raffle but still wish to support? Donations are warmly welcomed. Please follow the link below for contributions, also available in our bio. Every bit helps! Our journey begins on Friday, December 8th, 2023, as we head to Auckland. We're grateful for any support you can provide. Faafetai Lava! U18 Samoa Boys🇼🇸 🏉
Redfield College Chapel Fund
Each week, fresh flowers bring beauty and reverence to our Redfield Chapel. We invite you to help maintain this tradition by contributing to our flower fund. Any amount is appreciated and will go towards purchasing flowers weekly. Thank you for your generosity and support in keeping our Chapel a beautiful place of reflection and worship.
Basketball Court Building Project
Dear Community Members, We are excited to announce a new project that will bring joy, health, and unity to our neighbourhood: the construction of an outdoor basketball court and beautiful landscaping around it. This initiative aims to create a vibrant, safe, and inclusive space where everyone can come together, stay active, and enjoy the outdoors. Our Goal: To make this vision a reality, we need to raise $50,000. This amount will cover the costs of constructing the basketball court, installing high-quality hoops, and creating beautiful landscaped areas with benches, trees, and flowers. All donations are tax deductible as part of our DGR Building Fund.
Bass Coast Refugee Sponsorship Group
We are a community group, formed locally under the auspices of the Wonthaggi Neighbourhood Centre at Mitchell House. We live in a world where some people have no option but to flee their homes and countries and rely on the kindness of strangers to help them start again. Community Refugee Sponsorship is a practice that enables individuals in a local area to come together to form a sponsorship group, which commits to providing financial, emotional and settlement support to refugee newcomers over a 12-month period. The sponsorship group becomes deeply and directly involved in supporting refugees to apply their skills, realise their goals and ultimately contribute back to their new communities. Your donation will go directly to supporting the work of the Bass Coast Refugee Sponsorship Group, which helps refugees successfully settle in Bass Coast and begin rebuilding their lives.
Support BAMM's Education Programs
BAMM offers low cost art classes for a range of community members including children, people living with disabilities and mental illness, pensioners and artists looking to expand their skills. We greatly appreciate any support you are able to give us to ensure we can continue to improve the practice and appreciation of art in our community.