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Bass Coast Baton Relay - The RouteWarming up for the Games Bass Coast Baton Relay Sunday 20 November
By Bass Coast Shire - 14th November 2005 - Back to News
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Town |
Est. Time of Baton Arrival |
Town |
Est. Time of Baton Arrival |
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Wishart Reserve, Wonthaggi the Blessing of the Baton & Rotary Club Sausage Sizzle breakfast |
7.00am |
Coronet Bay Foreshore BBQ and other activities for more details contact your community group |
1.45pm |
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Main Road, Archies Creek |
7.45am |
Harold Hughes Reserve, Corinella BBQ from 2pm |
2.15pm |
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Dalyston Recreation Reserve, Dalyston |
8.15am |
Grantville Memorial Park BBQ, go-carts & jumping castle from 1-3.30pm |
3.00pm |
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Bourne Creek Trestle Bridge, Kilcunda for more details on celebrations contact Council |
9.00am |
Daisy Avenue Park, Pioneer Bay |
3.30pm |
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San Remo Griffiths Point Lodge to the Jetty & over the bridge |
9.30am |
Kernot Shop to the Hall |
4.30pm |
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Trip around Newhaven |
10.00am |
Krowera Hall BBQ from 5pm |
5.00pm |
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Cape Woolamai First beach car park to the Surf Life Saving Club |
10.30am |
Glen Alvie Hall and Reserve celebrations from 5pm |
5.30pm |
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Cowes Thompson Avenue to the Jetty & along the Esplanade |
11.30am |
Inverloch Skate Park to Rainbow Park |
6.00pm |
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Rhyll Beach Road to Jannson Road |
12.00noon |
Cape Paterson Hall to Surf Beach Road and then to the Wonthaggi Royal |
6.45pm |
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George Bass Park, Bass sausage sizzle from 12noon |
1.15pm |
FINISHING AT the Wonthaggi State Coal Mine Twilight Festival from 5.30pm |
7.30pm |
Twilight Games Celebration at Wonthaggi State Coal Mine
The day ends with a picnic atmosphere at Wonthaggi State Coal Mine Garden Street, Wonthaggi commencing at 5.30pm. Plenty of fun for everyone while we wait for the batons final arrival.
State Coal Mine
Wonthaggi Citizens Band
Circle P Bootscooters
Wonthaggi Theatrical Group costumes display
Lions Club Sausage Sizzle
Wonthaggi Agriculture Society Display incl. animals
Friends of the State Coal Mine
Clowns and much much more
Bring your picnic rug, own chair and a gold coin donation, which will go to help the State Coal Mine in its quest to have the mine reopened.
Join your community and dont miss this opportunity to be part of the Bass Coast Baton Relay and its Warming up for the Games celebrations.
Source: www.gippsland.com Published by: news@gippsland.com

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