What's on around Greater Dandenong

Henry Roth.

ROCK YOUR FROCK

Bridal designer Henry Roth is bringing his Rock Your Frock tour to
Dandenong. With a series of one-on-one consultations, participants will
be guided to select their dream dress and receive advice on hair,
make-up, jewellery, veil, gown measurement and shoes. His gowns have
featured on Entertainment Tonight, CNN
and Oprah.

■ Maggies of Dandenong, 146-148 Walker Street, Dandenong. 2pm-8pm Friday August 9. Call 9706 7688 or visit facebook.com/henry.roth.designer.

STORYTIME FOR KIDS

Children aged four and over and their parents can join storytime
at Dandenong and Springvale libraries. Sessions include reading, songs
and craft activities.

■ Dandenong Library, Stuart Street,
Dandenong. 11am Mondays. Springvale Library, 411 Springvale Road,
Springvale. 11am Thursdays. No sessions on public holidays. 1300 630
920.

WORLD BREASTFEEDING WEEK

The Dandenong branch of the Australian Breastfeeding Association
invites new mothers to come forward for support during World
Breastfeeding Week, which runs until Wednesday, and beyond.
Breastfeeding is recommended for at least the first six months of life
and the association offers peer counselling and mother-to-mother support
from its trained counsellors.

■ ABA branch office and breastfeeding centre, Suite 3, 71 Robinson Street, Dandenong. Hours: 10am-4pm Tuesdays-Thursdays. Call Dandenong group leader Yvette O’Dowd, 9791 4644 or the breastfeeding helpline, 1800 686 268.

RETAIL TRADERS’ ASSOCIATION

Greater Dandenong council’s manager of community engagement, Lee
Robson, will speak about safety and well-being in the municipality at
the Dandenong Retail Traders’ Association meeting. He will be joined by
Inspector Bruce Kitchen, of Dandenong police, to discuss recent and
planned improvements, including the installation of CCTV cameras,
graffiti removal, Safe City forums and proposals for the new Civic
Square in Walker Street.

■ Ramada Encore Hotel, 50 McCrae Street, Dandenong. 6pm-7.30pm tomorrow, August 6. Tea and coffee supplied. Call Glenys Cooper, 0417 394 722 or 9794 9397.

WRITING FOR FUN

The one-day creative writing workshop Writing for Fun inspires
those who dream of penning the next top seller to find their inner
writer. Participants will develop skills in a nurturing environment
which encourages making friends.

■ The Open Door, 110 Ann Street,
Dandenong. 9.30am-2pm Thursday August 15. Suggested donation $10,
includes morning tea and light lunch. Bookings essential. Call Trish or
Jo, 9791 8664.

SOUTHERN CROSS INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

Judo claims to be the world’s second-most-popular sport and the
weekend’s Southern Cross International Championships will showcase
Australia’s best judo athletes against overseas contenders. Commonwealth
Games positions are up for grabs and spectators will see amazing
throwing techniques, holds and pin-downs.

■ Springers Leisure Centre, 400 Cheltenham Road, Keysborough. August 10-11. judovictoria.com.au.

GODSPELL

St John’s Regional College in Dandenong will stage the classic 1970s musical Godspell. Students from grades 7-12 have spent four months working on the production, which features 50 cast members.

■ Drum Theatre, corner of Lonsdale and
Walker streets, Dandenong. 7.30pm Thursday August 15 and Friday August
16; 5pm Saturday August 17. Tickets $25. Call Lee Geraghty, 9767 4022.

SOCIAL DINNERS

Singles and couples over 45 are invited to the Hallam Friends
Social Group get-together. The group meets twice a month for a meal and a
chat.

■ Positano Restaurant, 214 Princes
Highway, Hallam. 7.30pm on first and third Wednesday of each month. Call
Gail after 6pm, 9796 3475.