Hard waste 2019: What items can I place out for collection?Accepted:
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To avoid a fine, place items out on your nature strip no earlier than the Saturday two days before your collection week starts. Residents' Morning TeaSaturday 29 June, 11am–12pm, Frankston Visitor Information Centre, 7N Pier Promenade, Frankston, FREE, registration essential Recently moved to Frankston City? Join us for an informal morning tea and find out more about Council’s services, facilities and activities. An opportunity to meet other residents and widen social networks in the Frankston community. For more information or to book, phone: 1300 322 842 or email: tourism@frankston.vic.gov.au A good signCome and see our new wayfinding and educational signage, installed across George Pentland Botanic Gardens in Frankston. The signage helps visitors identify and learn more about the garden's unique flora species, providing additional information on three main areas of flora: Tea Tree, Bunya Pine and Wollemi Pine. Local business conferenceThursday 20 June, 8am–5pm, Frankston Arts Centre, bookings essential Now in its third year, the Business, Innovation, Technology and Entrepreneurship (B.I.T.E) Conference is Greater Melbourne’s premier small business event, helping business owners, operators, employees and entrepreneurs build a better business. Keast Park Community Pavilion worksWhat's happening? Fit out of former Sea Scouts area as office, amenities and store for use by Carrum Bowling Club, extended social space, renovate kitchen and office. Birth Tree: Celebrate your new bubThe Birth Tree project, a Rotary Club of Peninsula 2.0 initiative, plants one tree annually in Montague Park to celebrate all those born into our growing community over the past 12 months. The tree is unveiled each year with a family fun day. Your child's name will be engraved on the latest birth tree plaque and you receive a certificate and seedling to plant in your own garden. Registration is $50, with all proceeds donated to local maternal and child healthcare services. Community grants information sessionWednesday 19 June 5.30–6.30pm, Frankston Library Community Room, 60 Playne Street, Frankston, FREE, bookings essential Come along and hear more about our Community Grants Program. Funding is available for local clubs and not-for-profit community groups for start-up programs, operational costs, minor equipment and events. Positive Play and BehaviourWednesday 19 June, 1.30–3.30pm, Banyan Fields Child and Family Centre, Carrum Downs, FREE, bookings essential Preschool behaviour can be challenging. This program encourages parents to develop positive practical strategies for play, based on your child’s developmental stage. For more information or to book, phone: 9784 1756 Nominate an outstanding volunteer nowDo you know a dedicated volunteer in the local community who deserves to be recognised for their contribution? Nominate them for the Frankston City 2019 Volunteer of the Year Awards, open until Wednesday 31 July 2019. For more information, or to nominate, email: administration@impactvolunteering.org.au or phone: 9783 5883 Meet your Mayor and CEOBook a 30 minute appointment with the Mayor and CEO to discuss any issues, concerns or ideas you may have. Upcoming dates include:
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