What’s happening in and around Ginninderry this October 

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Keen to know what exciting events are happening in Ginninderry this October? The calendar is jam-packed, with plenty of activities to suit everyone in the family, no matter their interests. Canberra’s most sustainable community comes alive in Spring! 

Check out the latest exhibition at The Link, connect with your local community at one of our neighbourhood events, or get in touch with nature with a guided walk through some of Canberra’s native flora and fauna along the Ginninderry corridor. If that doesn’t take your fancy, tap into your zen with a yoga class. Here’s what’s on.

Weaving through seasons and cycles workshop with Sally Halliday 

Slow down and reconnect through the mindful art of weaving in this free three-hour workshop with practising art therapist Sally Halliday. You’ll weave a small hanging to take home, working with a large tapestry needle, and raffia fibre. Sally will teach you a basic coil-building technique, spiralling out from the centre stitch by stitch to build your base, before embellishing your weaving with natural elements like shells or feathers. 

Saturday 19 October, 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm | Mingle Community Room, in the SLA Display Village, Whitlam | More information here. 

Giggle & Wiggle at Kippax Library 

Have you got a little one under two years old? Giggle & Wiggle is a free program designed for babies and toddlers aged 0 to 2 years, and their parents and carers. Sing along to popular children’s songs and nursery rhymes, and boost your child’s language development while giggling and wiggling! Stick around afterwards to connect with other parents and carers, or explore the library. Reservations are essential to guarantee a spot! 

Friday 18 October and Friday 25 October 10:15 am to 10:45 am | Kippax Library, 35 Hardwick Crescent, Holt | More information here. 

Exhibition: Petals & Worms by Paul Licayan 

Take the art enthusiast in your life along to this colourful exhibition exploring the circle of life. Artist Paul Licayan’s Petal and Worms (PAW) shows the wonder of worms, how they consume petals, and the flowers benefit from them. The exhibition includes hand-painted canvases and sculptures.  

Don’t miss Paul’s artist talk on Saturday 12 October, from 12 pm – 1:30 pm at The Link.

Until 10 November | The Link, 1 McClymont Way, Straithnairn | More information here

Community Halloween Movie Night

Join a spooktacular evening at The Link for Ginninderry’s Community Halloween Movie Night! With the titles still under wraps, plan for a family-friendly movie from 6 pm and a scary spooky movie from 8 pm (ish).

Grab your friends, family, and neighbours for a fang-tastic time watching classic Halloween movies under the stars. Don’t forget to bring blankets, chairs, and snacks to enjoy during the movie.

Costumes are encouraged but not required. This event is open to everyone in the community, so spread the word and join in for a howling good time.

Saturday 26 October, from 5.30 pm | The Link, 1 McClymont Way, Straithnairn | Register for your free tickets here.

The Walls Once Built 

Got a flora lover in your life? The latest exhibition at the Belconnen Arts Centre showcases native Australian parasitic flora species. The Walls Once Built by Holly O’Meehan explores flora’s journey against their biggest competitor: humans. The gallery space is filled with distinctive ceramic pieces and drawings, the perfect atmosphere to let your mind wander on a mindful Sunday stroll. 

Until Sunday 13 October | Window Gallery, Belconnen Arts Centre | More information here. 

Sunday Crafternoons at Café Stepping Stone

Whether you’re keen on knitting, scrapbooking, painting, or DIY decor, there’s something for everyone. Connect with fellow craft enthusiasts in a relaxed, inspiring environment every other Sunday. Share ideas, learn new techniques, or simply enjoy the company of like-minded individuals. It’s all about having fun and being creative!

Feel free to bring your own project that you’re working on or start something new. Some basic materials are provided, but you’re encouraged to bring any additional or special materials you wish to use.

Every fortnight on Sundays, 2 pm – 4 pm | Café Stepping Stone Gullifer Street Straithnairn | More information here.

Fitness in The Park

Fitness class for all levels of fitness for the whole community. Join local resident Vince as he takes you through a group fitness class in the fresh air at Paddys Park.

Every Wednesday, 6.30 pm – 7.30 pm and every Sunday 7.30 am – 8.30 am | Paddy’s Park, Asimus Avenue, Strathnairn | Find out more here.

Guided Conversation Corridor Walk

Ever wanted to know more about the Ginninderry Conservation Corridor? Join the Ginninderry Conservation Trust Rangers as they take you along one of the Walking Tracks to learn about the site and all the plants and animals that call the Corridor home.

These are moderate-level walks along an earthen track, so please wear suitable footwear and clothing for the conditions. BYO water, hat, sunscreen, and snacks.

Saturday 12 October, 2 pm to 3 pm | The Link, 1 McClymont Way, Strathnairn | Register here. 

Step-in to Botanical Art 

Get hands-on with this comprehensive art class! Learn how to create captivating botanical art from artist Margaret Saul. The sessions include practical demonstrations, focussed discussion and one-on-one guidance. All the steps you need to take home your own exquisite piece of art. 

Wednesdays 10 am to 12:30 pm | The Link, 1 McClymont Way, Strathnairn | More information here. 

Junior Rangers

Ever wanted to know what it’s like to be a ranger? Come along on Tuesday 8 October to find out!

As a Junior Ranger, you’ll have the chance to conduct surveys, examine species, read maps, and so much more.

This session is designed for children aged 4-10 years and a parent/carer must also attend.  Please wear long trousers, enclosed shoes and a hat and bring a water bottle and snacks.

Tuesday 8 October, 10 am- 12 pm |Meet at The Link, 1 McClymont Way, Strathnairn | Register here.

OMJ Strength for Women 

Welcoming all fitness levels, Oh My Jog is a business dedicated to helping women improve their mental well-being and physical fitness.

Join this women’s-only 45-minute whole-body strength and cardio group session at the outdoor gym located near Jill Landsberg Park where certified fitness coach Sara will lead you through a workout. Suitable for beginnings, numbers are limited, and registration is essential.

If you have any questions, contact Sara on 0406 375 887.

Every Monday, 6:15 am to 7 am | Jill Landsberg Terrace Fitness Park, Jill Landsberge Terrace, Strathnairn | Register here.

Tap into your zen with yoga classes

Get bendy during Thursday evenings at a yoga class! You don’t need any experience – just head along for the slow-flow class that will help melt away tension, build strength and mobility, and give you a chance to recharge. Take along a yoga mat, water bottle and comfy clothes.

Every Thursday, 6.45 pm – 7.45 pm | The Link, 1 McClymont Way, Strathnairn | More information here.

Have a yarn with Good Omen Goodeze

Want to learn a new skill or get back into a hobby you used to love? Local community needle craft group Good Omen Goodeze is hosting an afternoon full of knitting and crochet—and you’re invited.

Pop in for a cup of tea and a chat with the passionate members and use the opportunity to make something special to take home or to donate to those in need at the Canberra Hospital. All supplies are provided – you just need to bring yourself!

Every Friday afternoon, 1 pm to 3 pm | The Link, 1 McClymont Way, Strathnairn | More information here.

Silent Book Club @ Café Stepping Stone

Taking place monthly, this Silent Book Club is open to everyone, with no fees or age limits. You can engage with others as much or as little as you like! Unlike traditional book clubs, there’s no assigned reading or discussion, just a peaceful space to read your book among fellow book lovers.

Here’s how it works: arrive, settle in with a drink, and maybe share what you’re reading, spend a quiet, undisturbed hour reading, and then socialise (or continue reading if you prefer). Bring your current read, order your favourite beverage, and enjoy some uninterrupted reading time.

Sunday 22 September, 2 pm to 4 pm | Café Stepping Stone, Gullifer Street, Strathnairn | Register here.

Evening Taekwon-Do to wind down after a busy day

If you want gentle exercise but not first thing in the morning, Patrick Steele, is also taking evening Taekwon-Do classes at The Link. The class is aimed at beginners of all ages from pre-school age and over—adults are also most welcome and are encouraged to join in with their children. Of course, anyone with TKD experience is also very welcome.

With no experience necessary—the class will accommodate fitness levels of all sorts, from those with a high degree of fitness and flexibility to those who don’t. After all, we all have to begin somewhere!

Mondays between 6 pm – 7 pm | The Link, 1 McClymont Way, Strathnairn | More information here

And one for your November diary!

Ginninderry Kite Festival

Ginninderry Kite Festival is back as part of the University of Canberra Research Festival! UC Ginninderry Community Day celebrates Ginninderry’s unique community and environment. There will be a range of fun, family-friendly activities demonstrating the work by UC researchers to make Ginninderry a better place to live and play.

Featured activities include:

Kite Festival – Join Ginninderry’s own kite festival! Make and fly your own kites (all ages). The Kite Festival will include DIY kite activities alongside professional kite flying.

Frogging Talks at The Link Dam (talks will begin at 11am, 12pm, and 1pm) – hear from UC researchers about their efforts to reintroduce frog populations wiped out by a nasty fungus. Learn about all things frogs, frogging and how you can contribute to the project as members of the community!

Playful Pathways for Little Learners – a collection of fun activities for kids, including: a range of activities that will encourage pre-writing and writing from the very start of life, interactive and educational STEM activity stations, free play with wooden blocks and a chance to hear from UC researchers in health and education on parent-child interactions in the context of block play and how it can be used to facilitate the development of children’s oral language and spatial concepts.

Saturday 2 November, 10 am – 2 pm | Paddys Park, Asimus Avenue, Strathnairn | Register for your free ticket.

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