What's On in Northern Beaches

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Thursday 28 March

AHO Will be Conducting 2 Walks for the Seniors Festival

The AHO will be conducting 2 guided walks for Seniors in celebration of Seniors Week. The walk is very level, and will be very safe. It is not a long walk but hold many stories. The Aboriginal Heritage Walk around Little Manly Point is an opportunity to learn about how the Gayamaygal lived in this Country and the stories of their first contact with the First Fleet. Learn about Manly’s unique story of our Aboriginal people in Australian history. This walk will be led by Karen Smith from the Aboriginal Heritage Office and is organised by Northern Beaches Council as part of its Seniors Festival Program for residents aged 60 and over. Please note there is a dress code required due to the risks of ticks in the area. For your protection, wear a hat, long pants, a long sleeved T-shirt and covered in shoes with long socks to minimise the amount of skin exposed. Tropical strength insect repellent will be available to apply before the walk begins. Capacity of 15 per walk. No more than 2 people per booking. Online bookings open 14 February.   The first walk will be: Thursday, 28 March 2024 - 09:30 am to 10:30 am The 2nd walk will be: Thursday, 28 March 2024 - 11:00 am to 12:00 pm
Little Manly Point Park https://www.northernbeaches.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/whats-on/seniors-festival-aboriginal-heritage-walk-little-manly-point
Wednesday 10 April

AHO Walks with UTS

The AHO will be conducting a guided walk for UTS Students
Coal Loader Centre for Sustainability (Balls Head Drive, Waverton New South Wales 2060) Not Open to the Public
Thursday 11 April

AHO Talks with UTS

The AHO will be conducting a Presentation on Aboriginal Heritage and Culture
Coal Loader Centre for Sustainability (Balls Head Drive, Waverton New South Wales 2060) Not Open to the Public
Thursday 18 April

AHO Gives Presentation for NBC Heritage Week

The AHO will be giving a Talk on Manly Dam and its surrounding area. Participants will learn about Heritage History and Culture
Manly Library Meeting Room Contact Manly Library
Wednesday 8 May

AHO Talks to Dee Why Public School

The AHO will be talking to Dee Why Public School and Providing a Presentation on Aboriginal Heritage and Culture
Dee Why Public School Not Open to the Public
Thursday 9 May

AHO Speaks a for the World Surf League

The AHO will be speaking for the World Surf League to open the event. The Jannawi Dance Group will also be in attendace to open the prestigious event
North Narrabeen Surf Club Open to public
Monday 20 May

AHO Conducts Guided Walk

The AHO will be conducting a guided Walk for PROVEDA - formerly Community Northern Beaches. This will be an easy access walk and suitable for Wheelchairs and Walkers
Little Manly Point Park Contact PROVEDA
Thursday 23 May

Visit by TAFE to the AHO Museum and Keeping Place

A TAFE Group will be taking a tour of the Aboriginal Heritage Office Museum and Keeping Place. They will be learning about Aboriginal Heritage and Culture
AHO Museum and Keeping Place Not Open to the Public