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Your monthly news update from the City of Armadale.
April 2019
Armadale District Hall
The Armadale District Hall’s recent $4.3 million refurbishment has provided another much needed community space available for hire.

The Hall has been restored to its former glory and now boasts four spacious and modern areas available for hire.

Armadale Arts Festival
3 - 9 May
Armadale will be transformed into a mecca of art and creativity from 3 to 19 May for the Armadale Arts Festival.

This year's captivating program showcases the incredible talent coming from the region including live music, art exhibitions, theatre, festival activities and workshops, and more.

Helping residents recycle right
In an effort to reduce contamination in recycling bins a representative sample of households will be chosen for a Bin Auditing and Tagging program to provide feedback and education to residents.

The program aims to improve residents understanding about what can and can't go into their bins, to decrease contamination, reduce processing costs and ensure contents are recycled.

Make a splash with AFAC's Swimming Lessons
Armadale Fitness and Aquatic Centre's (AFAC) Swim School offers a fun and safe environment to learn water safety and correct swimming techniques.

AFAC offers lessons for infants (from 6 months), preschoolers, school aged kids and adults, with sessions tailored to suit each individual student, allowing for quick progression through levels.

Growing our Community
Representatives from the City will visit five suburbs over the next few months, to meet with local residents to hear their thoughts on where they live, as part of the Growing Our Community project.

The City is seeking feedback from local residents to understand the social issues within individual suburbs. Residents will be asked what they love about their suburb and what they feel the main social issues are.

Native Plants for Residents
Sunday 5 May, 9am to noon
Rushton Park, Kelmscott

In partnership with Armadale Gosnells Landcare Group, this program supplies City of Armadale residents with free native plant seedlings for their gardens.

Do you want to win an iPad?
Share photos of your autumn experience in the Armadale region for a chance to win one of two Apple iPads.

To enter, capture and upload photos to Facebook or Instagram, tag @PerthHillsArmadale and hashtag #PerthHillsArmadale.

Water Corporation Works
Works are currently being undertaken by Water Corporation to build a new 5km wastewater pipeline from Collared Street in Harrisdale, along Keane Road to Waterworks Road in Forrestdale to accommodate for growth in the area.

The project is expected to take nine months to complete. For more information visit www.watercorporation.com.au/balannup
Purple People Show
Thursday 30 April, 7pm (doors open 6.30pm)
Armadale District Hall


An international award winning, hilarious, high energy, male and female duo performing acrobatic stunts and dangerous feats of grandeur; all wrapped in bright and zany costumes! Culminating in a breathtaking stunt that no-one else in the world performs, you don’t want to miss this!
 
Community Calendar
The Incredibles 2
Friday 12 April - 7pm

At 6pm the Armadale Concert Band will perform movie tunes and themes.
Rushton Park
Kelmscott
80s Family Movie Marathon
Saturday 13 April - 3pm

Armadale Arena
4 Townley Street
Armadale
Armadale Young Writers' Awards - Writing Workshops
Year 3 & 4   |   Year 5 & 6   |   Year 7 to 12
4 May - various times

Armadale Library
Shop 64/10 Orchard Avenue, Armadale
Artbeat Youth Fest
Saturday 18 May - 11am to 3pm

Jull Street Mall
Armadale
Purple People Show
Thursday 30 April - 7pm (doors open 6.30pm)

Armadale District Hall
Corner Jull Street & Church Avenue
Armadale
7 Orchard Avenue Armadale
08 9394 5000
info@armadale.wa.gov.au
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