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Walk and lunch - St Kilda 20 attending
Join us for a walk and lunch in St Kilda.
Meeting 10:30am, on corner of Fitzroy St and Nepean HWY. Making our way to Albert Park Lake at 10:45am. Giving ourselves 1 hour for the walk, to take our time, take in the fresh air and to connect!
Throughout event, I'll mix and move you around so we can all connect with each other. Walking also helps our nervous system.
Then heading to a local cafe or pub (most likely the Prince Hotel). See comments on day for exact location.
Dogs welcomed. Looking like a lovely day.
Delectable Social Stroll: Full Yarra Bend Circuit 12km - Dights Falls - Moderate
**đ Delectable Summer Social Stroll: Full Yarra Bend Circuit About 12 km Moderate to Difficult**
**Easter Monday 6 April- 12 PM..Arrive at 11.45 AM please**
Join us for a long, lazy, laughterâfilled Autumn social stroll tracing the full Yarra Bend circuit â a gorgeous loop of river bends, bushland, boardwalks, and iconic Melbourne nooks. This is our expanded version of the smaller Yarra Bend walk many of you enjoyed, now stretched into a full, flirty, scenic adventure. This has a couple of difficult sections where you may need to use your hands.
***+++Ensure you read the rules at the end before joining. Registering = agreeing to them+++***
Weâll begin at the Abbotsford Convent, (or more specifically st the Collingwood children's farm entrance), wander past Dights Falls, pause for snacks at the Studley Park Boathouse, and follow the riverâs contours through some of the most beautiful natural pockets in inner Melbourne. Expect birdsong, breezes, shady gums, and plenty of social mingling along the way.
Bonus or not, we'll be going through the section where the many thousands of flying foxes roost during the day.
We will also make a diversion to the golf course cafe which is much more manageable to get a snack.
You can choose your own finale:
- 11 km Full Yarra Bend Circuit ending back at the Convent, or
- 14 km Extended Merri Creek Trail Option finishing at Rushall Station for those who want a little extra autumn sparkle in their step.
đ **Timing**
The Convent Bakery is rumoured to have iceâcold smoothies worth writing home about, and weâll swing by at the end for anyone who wants a refreshing treat.
- Meet at 11:45 a.m. at the gates of the Collingwood Childrenâs Farm (about 50m from the Convent entrance at the end of the road).
**- Walk begins at 12:00 p.m. sharp. Prior to the heat of the day**. Arrive by 11.45 a.m.
- Expect 3â4 hours depending on pace, weather, silly jokes, banter, and snack enthusiasm. My priority is having a relaxing time so I'm not following a strict timetable.
**â MidâWalk Pause**
Weâll stop at the golf course cafe for coffee, cold drinks, or a light bite. Bring a little cash or card if youâd like to indulge. Hopefully it's open, much better than stopping at Studley Park boathouse.
**đś Route Highlights**
- The leafy bends of the Yarra
- Dights Falls lookout
- Riverbank boardwalks and shaded bushland
Abbotsford Convent
- Studley Park Boathouse
- Optional Merri Creek extension to Rushall Station
- Plenty of photo spots, conversation pockets, and natureâsoaked moments
**đ Getting There**
- Train to Victoria Park Station is the easiest option, followed by a short walk to the Convent.
- Parking at the Convent can be a gamble on weekends â arrive early if youâre trying your luck or choose elsewhere.
**đż What to Bring**
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Suitable clothes for a lengthy walk
- Water 2 litres
- Sunscreen and a hat
- A light snack if you like
- Curiosity, good humour, and your best summer social energy
**â ď¸ Group Rules and Event Etiquette â ď¸**
These are basic, commonsense standards that keep events safe, smooth, and enjoyable for everyone.
**Fitness Requirements**:
This should be a moderate to difficult walk for people with average fitness.
There are ssmall ections requiring easy scrambles requiring the use of your hands.
Ensure you can walk around 4km/hr for about 4 hours with breaks. Walk 15km comfortably with a small pack.
We walk at a relaxed pace. Please ensure you meet the fitness level for the event. If the group is forced to wait excessively, you may be asked to leave the event.
**âšď¸ Pace: Too Fast or Too Slow**
Small social group events rely on staying together. If you prefer a very different pace, consider attending solo, joining a faster/slower group, or choosing events that match your fitness..
**đŠâđź Time Constraints**
If youâre on a tight schedule, this may not be the right event. Social activities rarely run exactly on time
**â ď¸ CRITICAL EXPECTATIONS â ď¸**
**đť NoâShows**
Noâshows block waitlisted people from attending and disrupt small-group events.
- Remove yourself at least 24 hours before the event.
- Noâshows will likely be removed and blocked from the group.
- Lastâminute cancellations (âflakingâ) may also result in removal, especially when there is a waitlist.
**đ Attending Without Being on the Going List**
This is a security issue.
**Do NOT turn up unannounced**.
If youâre not on the Going list and havenât arranged it with the organiser beforehand, you will be asked to leave. Event checkâins are being introduced
**â° Late Arrivals**
If youâre late, the group will not wait.
- You may be marked as a NoâShow and removed from the group.
- Itâs your responsibility to communicate and catch upâthis may not be possible for some events.
**đ˛ Second Chances**
If something goes wrong, attempt to communicate with the organiser. Silence + poor behaviour = removal. Communication + accountability = second chances.
This may not be possible during the event as the organiser is busy organising.
Nature Walk and Bird Watching at Albert Park Lake with Coffee & Conversation
Join me for a relaxed walk and bird watching at Albert Park Lake, an extraordinary wetland habitat that is home to nearly two hundred species of birds. Created from a lagoon and originally part of the extensive Yarra River Delta, the lake and its surrounds are a popular parkland for locals and visitors alike.
Together we can enjoy conversation and make new friends as we follow the path beside the water's edge and look out for gulls and cormorants roosting on the wharves. We'll wind our way around the lake and pass Gunn Island, a tranquil sanctuary and a safe nesting environment for local and migratory birds.
Further around the lake we'll see waterbirds such as stilts, swamphens and coots among the reed beds. When we reach the southern end of the lake we can stop to enjoy the magnificent views of the city skyline across the water. This is a great spot for photography.
We'll return to relax and socialise together in the Coots Picnic area and enjoy a snack and a drink. You can pick up a coffee and something to eat at the nearby Sir Albert Cafe or bring your own drinks and snacks.
**Agenda**
I will meet you at 10am on the lakeside of the Light Rail Tram Stop No.129 Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre.
We'll set off at 10.10am and follow the path beside the Melbourne Aquatic Centre and through the picnic area to the lake.
From there we'll stroll past the wharves and Gunn Island, follow the long stretch of reed beds and walk to the southernmost point of the lake to take in the stunning views of the city skyline.
We'll then make our way back to the Coots Picnic area to enjoy a snack and a drink together.
This is an easy walk on flat pathways and the distance will be about 5.5km all up. It will take us around 1hr 45mins at a leisurely pace with stops along the way to enjoy and photograph the birdlife.
**Location**
Albert Park Lake is located in the suburb of Albert Park, 3km from the Melbourne CBD. The No.96 tram/light rail runs from the Melbourne CBD down past Albert Park Lake.
There is free street parking available on Canterbury Road which runs beside the tram/light rail. Parking Fees apply to all car parks within Albert Park.
When you RSVP, please click Attend on the event page and I will be in touch via Direct Messages about the details. I will also be available in the Event Comments on the day.
Unicycle Events This Week
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CresFest 3 day Base Camp - Intermediate
This ride is open to financial MBTC members.
Cost for venue is $200 and cost pp will vary depending on the number of people attending. Ideally, we need 10 people to come along and it will be a nice cheap weekend.
â˘What we'll do:
Come join us for 1, 2 or 3 days of touring in Creswick and surrounds. We'll also make time to enjoy the various CresFest acts available over the weekend both free and paid. Some will need to be prebooked depending on your choice.
Day 1
[https://ridewithgps.com/routes/54455563](https://ridewithgps.com/routes/54455563)
Day 2
[https://ridewithgps.com/routes/54455709](https://ridewithgps.com/routes/54455709)
Day 3
[https://ridewithgps.com/routes/54455809](https://ridewithgps.com/routes/54455809)
If you would prefer, you can also make use of the accommodation and come along for 3 days of riding the Creswick Trails or just to do your own thing.
Friday 10th April, Catch the 8.36 am train from Southern Cross Station to Ballarat. We'll meet in the Ballarat Station waiting room at 10 oclock and make our way to Creswick via Kingston, where we'll stop for lunch. It's approx 30k til lunch, so we won't be stopping for a coffee along the way. If you'd like a coffee before you start, please catch the earlier train (7.53am)
Saturday we'll head out to the north (this could change if the wind is unfavourable) and then over to Clunes for lunch.
Sunday we'll pack up and make our way back to Ballarat via the Creswick Trails and State Forest.
Cresfest tickets are currently on sale, so if you are interested in booking a paid event it would be a good idea to start thinking about that now.
I have booked a table at the American Hotel for 6.30 on Saturday. There is a supermarket and plenty of cafes in town to purchase food. We can have a BBQ dinner on Friday night, a short walk from the hall.
The entire town is booked out but we have secured the use of the local Scout Hall for the two nights. The Hall has plenty of grassed area to pitch your tent or park your van. You can also sleep inside the hall, however, it is a concrete floor. The hall is well equipped, with oven and hotplates, microwave, crockery, cutlery, pots pans, kettle, griller oven, fridge, tables and chairs. You only need to bring your bedding. There is a toilet in the hall but no shower. A free shower is located at a local park, a short distance from the hall.
Etiquette: Social pace. We wait for each other to regroup at key navigational points. No one is left behind with a puncture.
**RIDE REGISTRATION FORM**
The form should be available within a day or two of the ride announcement. The link to the form will be seen in the event messages when you RSVP. Please complete it when available.
**ESSENTIAL ITEMS**
Functioning headlight & tail light
Spare tube and a puncture kit, basic tools
MYKI card, ATM card/cash,
rain gear, food/snacks, etc.
⢠Important to know
Touring or mountain bikes only as we will be riding some loose gravel roads. Not suitable for road bikes
Bring camping gear including tent, sleeping bag, sleeping mat,
**Water**
Recommended to bring 2 water bottles due to distances between towns.
It's your responsibility to check the temperature and distance for the day and carry an appropriate amount of water. When riding outside suburbia remember that carrying too much water is better than not enough as the distances between water availability may vary greatly from the planned route due to road closures or other unforeseen circumstances.
Check your app for any changes the day before a the ride, as the ride may be cancelled in the event of extreme weather or other unforeseen circumstances.
If you cannot make it to the ride please change your RSVP to 'NO' at least one day before the ride day.
This ride is for MBTC club members, or those who have not yet done 3 days riding with. To join our club check out [https://www.mbtc.org.au/membership](https://www.mbtc.org.au/membership)
Benefits include other rides not listed on Meetup, special event meetings, social events, RWGPS club subscription, etc.
The MBTC Refund & Cancellation Policy can be found [here](https://www.mbtc.org.au/refund-cancellation-policy/).
When I RSVP for this event/activity I acknowledge that the activity of bicycle riding can be dangerous and that I may suffer loss or injury or death and I agree that in consideration of my participation in any event conducted by the MBTC that I will absolve from liability the MBTC, its officers, and any event organiser from all claims, demands, or suits whether for personal injury or property loss suffered whether by negligence or breach of contract or otherwise, save for any right I may have pursuant to the Trade Practices Act 1977 (Commonwealth) as amended. I agree that photos taken of me during MBTC rides or social events may be used for publicity purposes.
JUGGER - soft-combat foam weapons, free to try!
It's Jugger time! Get on down to Hawthorn for fun, sun, exercise, and silly shenanigans!
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Free to attend
* âď¸ Jugger Equipment is supplied
* đ Post-training social lunch - all welcome
* âĄď¸ [Find us on Discord](https://discord.gg/WHnMyk56Cu)
Jugger is an exciting, mixed-gender soft combat sport. Two teams use a selection of padded foam spars to tag opponents as they aim to put the jugg (the game ball) into their opponent's goal.
**Watch Jugger being played in [this excellent short demo video](https://vimeo.com/28592980).**
Jugger Melbourne training sessions include both full games of jugger, as well as a variety of training drills designed to promote **teamwork, communication, exercise, health and fitness, and teach core game skills.**
After training we head across to Glenferrie Rd for lunch and socializing, which you are welcome (and encouraged!) to join.
**âđââď¸ââĄď¸ New Player Info / Who Can Join**
New players are always welcome! Our experienced coaches will teach you basics to get you and and swinging in no time Jugger is easy to pickup the basics while deep to master.
We have a minimum age policy of 16 years (please note, anyone under 18 must be accompanied by a guardian), but other than that we welcome anyone of all fitness levels. Jugger is a great way to keep active, and a fun way to meet new people in a friendly and inclusive community!
**đ How to Join a Session and What to Bring**
Joining is simple - just show up! RSVPing on Meetup or Discord is a big help as it helps us plan around expected numbers. You are also welcome to bring along any interested friends and family.
**âď¸ Jugger equipment is supplied.** We have a collection of gear to loan out to new players.
Bring a water bottle (there is a tap nearby), sunscreen, and wear comfortable clothes and shoes for running around in - and that you don't mind getting a bit dirty!
Recommend but not required items include: sunglasses, football boots, kneepads, and gloves if you have them. You don't need any of these to get started, but you may find you want them if you become a regular.
**â
Are there any costs are involved?**
Our training sessions are **free to attend** as often as you like, we are essentially just a group of friends that meet for training and socializing on the weekend.
The Australian Jugger League has a voluntary annual membership that helps to support the sport (including maintaining equipment and paying for Meetup), and we encourage people to join once they become a regular attendee or begin attending tournaments. However there's no obligation so spend any money when you're first trying it out or just attending casually.
**âĄď¸ External Links**
We organise our regular players through our Discord group and their attendance is not often represented in the Meetup attendance numbers (we use Meetup to reach out to new people).
Events are also (though less regularly) posted to Facebook, while event photos and videos are shared on our Instagram.
* [Join our Discord](https://discord.gg/WHnMyk56Cu)
* [Jugger Melbourne on Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/groups/JuggerMelbourne)
* [Follow us on Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/jugger_melbourne/)
* [Australian Jugger League website](https://www.jugger.au/)
\*\* See you on Sunday \*\*
Ringwood - Coldstream - Emerald loop (105km, +1650m) - Recce
A midweek recce ride for Intermediates. A mixture of roads and paths. Includes plenty of climbing (\~10% gradient max).
Most roads have a cycle lane or sealed shoulder. Paths are sealed.
**Ride**:
Meet at Ringwood Station (Station St / Bedford Rd side) and ride via Lilydale to Coldstream, Yellingbo, Emerald, Upper Ferntree Gully, Scoresby and back to Ringwood.
Actual route likely to vary on the day.
Finish time is a guesstimate. You could exit earlier, eg Upper FTG, if needed
**Getting there:** I'm intending to take the Flinders St 9:16 Belgrave train
arriving Ringwood 9:50
**Total distance**: 106 Km. Please travel light (No heavy backpacks or panniers, please)
**Speed**:
\~25 kmh typically on the flat. Note: See the hilly parts in the profile under the map on the link further down
**Forecast:** Melbourne area - 20°C
Partly cloudy. Light winds becoming southeast to southwesterly 15 to 20 km/h during the day.
http://reg.bom.gov.au/places/vic/ringwood/forecast/detailed/#d2026-04-08
**Bike to bring:**
Conventional lightweight roadbikes recommended. Gravel bike if it isn't too heavy
**Map, Profile and GPX**:[ ](https://ridewithgps.com/routes/10729905) [Click here](https://ridewithgps.com/routes/53904305?privacy_code=Xli3iUjH08PPphuPDzQnlY2aWJZAgwfe) \*
\*Actual route may vary on the day
**Brunch / Lunch / Coffee breaks:** Possibly Wandin and/or Emerald plus various breaks as needed
**Bring**:
-Water, spare tube & tools, snacks, sunscreen, your phone with my number.
-Please carry your emergency contact details on you, just in case.
**Contact**:
Neil Griffiths - 0419 560 409
"All riders are riding at their own risk and Melbourne Cycling does not take any responsibility for any injuries or accidents you may have on any of our rides"
Spiritual Growth Begins Tonight.
THESE NIGHTS ARE for those Ready to gain more information about Spiritual Growth, THE JOURNEY. It has been slotted to run for 3 Hours, but anyone can stay the entire time or freely choose to leave early.
I have DVD or CD recordings that help those interested get a far greater understanding about Jesus / Isa / Yoshua's Teachings (Same Brilliant man/ Eternal Soul when on Earth and named Differently by 3 Different Religions - Christian - Jesus, Muslim - Isa and Jewish - Yoshua). There are also DVD or CD recordings from Joseph Campbell, Deepak Chopra, Mother Theresa, Stuart Wilde, David Hawkins, Esther Hicks, Dennis Waitley, Gregg Braden, Wayne Dyer and Other Smart Spiritual and Gifted Teachers of The Human Mind. Topics that can be covered include: How "A Course in Miracles" came to be, Near Death Experiences, The Second Coming, The Evolution of Mankind's Spiritual Understanding, The Human Ego, Buddhism, The Christian Teachings EDITED FROM The Bible, Taoism, Ayurveda, Zen, Chi, The Bhagavad - Gita and Guided Meditations. We can workout on the night what to listen to or discuss to advance The Group Spiritually. There are Guided Meditations, The Entire - A Course in Miracles and many of The Current and Recently Departed Famous Spiritual Teachers on CD. There are also DVD's and CD's for learning how to control Emotions and Reduce Stress.
NOTE: SPIRITUAL TRUTH can be stranger than what most humans call fiction on this planet!!!
The Universal Source is "Unconditionally Loving for Eternity."
There has never been and there can never be The Wrath of God or a Final Judgement Day where The Creator, God, Allah, Yhvh or any other given name, who deals out what The Insane Human Ego believes humans deserve.
SOURCE ENERGY IS ETERNAL AND IS ALWAYS UNCONDITIONALLY LOVING, AS ARE WE THE ETERNAL SOULS CONNECTED TO IT, HOWEVER WE AS HUMAN SOULS APPEAR TO BE LIVING IN MORTAL BODIES ON PLANET EARTH AT THE EFFECT OF THE HUMAN EGO.
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BeComing Circle Initiates
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Instructor - Crow, HPS
Class fee is $30 at the door or approved exchange
RSVP with Advance pay of $25 (discounted) by PayPal on the web or by contacting Enchanted Elements (614) 437-2642.
Reservations made directly to Enchanted Elements will be added to the class list manually not online.
Private Instruction ~ Closed to the Public ~ Initiated Members Only
Please come prepared for ritual.
Blessings ~ Crow
Raising Conscious Kids â A Unity Family Experience
At Unity of Columbus, our Youth and Family Ministry nurtures the spiritual growth of children and families through love, joy, and practical spiritual teachings. Each Sunday, children explore timeless spiritual principles through stories, creative activities, music, and group sharing in a safe and welcoming environment.
Our program encourages children to discover their own inner light, express kindness, and develop a personal connection with God. Together, we celebrate diversity, cultivate understanding, and inspire each child to live with purpose and compassion. Parents and families are invited to join in this uplifting journey of learning, laughter, and spiritual connection.
IxDA Chat ân Pancakes
Pay attention! Weâre delaying a week for those of you who may be on Spring break and/or celebrating the holiday. Ok, no pancakes, but waffles-a-plenty.
Join the local UX and Digital Design community for a casual monthly breakfast.
Look for us upstairs!
Monthly Potluck Fellowship at Unity of Columbus
Join us every 3rd Sunday of the month right after the Sunday Service for our Potluck Fellowship â a warm and welcoming time to connect, share, and celebrate community together!
Bring your favorite dish to share (homemade or store-bought â all are welcome) and enjoy a delicious meal with friends old and new. Itâs a wonderful opportunity to relax, laugh, and deepen your connections.
Come hungry for good food, uplifting conversation, and heartfelt fellowship!
Adults Only Roller Skating â Relive Your Childhood
When was the **last time** you went roller skating?
**For most people**⌠middle school. Letâs bring it back.
Music. Lights. Good vibes. **No experience needed**.
Most people who attend come alone, and **many havenât skated in years** â thatâs what makes it fun.
Expect laughs, **a few wobbly legs at first**, and a surprisingly great workout.
This isnât just skatingâthis is a group. Most people come alone and leave with people to skate with.â
đ **Skate Zone 71**â° **Meet:** 8:20 PM
(Arrive before 8:35) đ° **Cost at the door**
$13 admission $6 skate rental (or bring your own Free)
Bring cash â I can often get our group a **$2 discount**.
Possible drinks after depending on interest.
**Spot Guarantee**
RSVP on Meetup is free, however this is a ticketed event. A small contribution helps keep events sustainable and ensures those who RSVP actually show up. Include your Meetup name + event name in the note.
Please send **$2 to guarantee your spot**.
Venmo (preferred) or PayPal
@WiseUnlimitedLLC
Actual links listed below in the comments
Include your Meetup name + event name in the note.
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Pranic Healing Level I - PH I--- DAY 2 of 2
MCKS PRANIC HEALINGÂŽ Level I
In PRANIC HEALINGÂŽ Level 1, you learn the basics of working with your energy aura, including learning to "scan," or feel the energy, to "sweep," or clean away congested energy, and to "energize," or supplement areas in your aura that have a pranic deficiency.
PRANIC HEALINGÂŽ has been taught to doctors, nurses, massage
therapists, acupuncturists, chiropractors, shiatsu practitioners, and many others in the healing field. It has allowed them to heal confidently and consistently in the shortest learning time possible. These professionals find PRANIC HEALINGÂŽ very effective and easy to apply.
Other topics covered in PRANIC HEALINGÂŽ Level 1:
Energetic anatomy: You will learn to work with the network of chakras, meridians and auras to accelerate the healing processes of your body.
Preventive healing: You will learn to remove the negative energetic patterns of a disease to prevent it from fully manifesting as a physical ailment.
Self-Pranic healing: You will learn to apply these healing techniques to accelerate your own healing.
Step-by-step techniques for ailments related to your:
respiratory system, e.g., asthma,; circulatory system, e.g., heart ailments; gastrointestinal system, e.g., irritable bowel syndrome; musculoskeletal system, e.g., arthritis and back pain; reproductive system, e.g., menstrual problems. You'll also learn how to address common problems as migraines and sinusitis.
Additionally, you'll learn to apply distant healing to loved ones who are not present in the room with you.
All PRANIC HEALINGÂŽ courses are "experiential," which means that you learn by actually performing the techniques and exercises in class - on yourself and those around you. During class, all the principles will be explained thoroughly and you will practice the techniques exhaustively so you will be confident in your ability to produce positive results when you finish the course.
This is Day 2 of 2 Attendance at day one is required to attend day 2.
The Course text book is Choa Kok Sui, "Miracles through Pranic Healing" Please bring this with you to class.
PRANIC HEALINGÂŽ Level 1 is a prerequisite to all other GMCKS courses.
For those interested to review the class...Review fee is only $75!!
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