Netball teams seeking new members
by Fremantle.FamilyConnect.com.au
on 21/03/2012 - 11:08 pm
The Samson Recreation Centre is looking for ladies teams to step up for the next season beginning in April. This is a great way to grab your girlfriends for a bit of fun and exercise and a good way to bring out your competitive spirit!
The centre offers competitive prices and all games are umpired by qualified officials. Games are held Monday and Wednesday evening as well as Thursday morning (crèche available for Thursday games).
Contact 08 9331 8040 or email samsonrec@fremantle.wa.gov.au.
Free Movies in the Square, Fremantle ...
by Fremantle.FamilyConnect.com.au
on 20/12/2011 - 06:39 pm
Categories: community event, family fun
Two free outdoor movies are on offer at Kings Square, Fremantle in 2012 as part of the Family Movies in the Square series put on by City of Fremantle.
Movies will begin appoximately 25 minutes after sunset. No need to RSVP. Just show up with family, blankets and cushions.
Rio | Showing Sat 14 January 2012. Sunset is 7.26pm
Blu, a domesticated macaw meets the bird of his dreams, Jewel, and embarks on an adventure in Rio de Janeiro.
Cars 2 | Showing Sat 18 February 2012. Sunset is 7.05pm
Add these dates to your diary. See you there!
Hilton Community Centre
by Fremantle.FamilyConnect.com.au
on 07/12/2011 - 05:12 pm
Category: movie review
Hilton Community Centre Opening | Monday 12 Dec, 1pm - 4.30pm
There's lots on at the celebration to open the Hilton Community Centre. Put a note to drop in on Monday 12 December from 1pm - 4.30pm, 34 Paget Street, Hilton.
Guided tours, yoga, Zumba, sushi making, Buster the Fun bus, face painting, photographic exhibition and lots more.....
More information on the range of fun events on offer.
Babies | Movie Review
by Fremantle.FamilyConnect.com.au
on 31/05/2011 - 05:22 pm
Category: movie review
Babies….. a gentle encounter of the human kind | Movie Review
Directed by award-winning filmmaker Thomas Balmès, from an original idea by producer Alain Chabat, Babies simultaneously captures the rudimentary engagements between four babies and each of their mothers, siblings, landscapes and animals from birth to first steps. The babies are, respectively, in order of on-screen introduction: Ponijao, who lives with her family near Opuwo, Namibia; Bayarjargal, who resides with his family in Mongolia, near Bayanchandmani; Mari, who lives with her family in Tokyo, Japan; and Hattie, who resides with her family in San Francisco, USA. This movie offers a gentle human encounte ...

