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Mooloolaba P&C Pooch Parade

This is a dog show like no other, bring your family and furry friend for an afternoon of competitions, agility and trick demonstrations, dog stalls, food and much more. The event will be hosted by BarRat and Juelz from 91.9 Sea FM.

When: Sunday, August 28, 1pm to 4pm.

Where: Mooloolaba State School, 15 Meta St, Mooloolaba.

Tickets: $3 or $10 for families, via TryBooking.

Picture: Shutterstock.

High Voltage – The AC/DC Experience

You’ve seen all the rest, now get ready for nothing but the best! Grab your horns and school uniforms: it’s time to enjoy HIGH VOLTAGE- The AC/DC Experience. This experience delivers all the heart-pounding, blood-pumping, high-octane energy that AC/DC is famous for as well as perfected note-for-note renditions of all of your favourite AC/DC hits.

When: Friday, August 26, 4pm.

Where: NightQuarter, 8 The Avenue, Birtinya.

Tickets: $35.70 via Moshtix.

Sunshine Coast Art Prize Exhibition 2022

The acquisitive Sunshine Coast Art Prize is a dynamic visual arts award reflecting outstanding contemporary 2D arts practice in Australia. Now in its 17th year, the exhibition presents the remarkable finalist works by established and emerging artists from across the country. Presented in partnership with Horizon Festival.

When: Friday, August 26 to Sunday, October 16.

Where: Caloundra Art Gallery, 22 Omrah Ave, Caloundra.

Tickets: Free entry.

Picture: Shutterstock.

Wildflowers of the Botanic Gardens

Wild Flowers of the Botanic Gardens is a photographic exhibition featuring images taken in the gardens by professional photographer and regular volunteer Greg Miller. It will be accompanied by guided walks and information locating many of the plants within the gardens, so visitors can appreciate the featured plants along with others on display, and hopefully become inspired to obtain more of them to grow.

When: Thursday, September 1 to Sunday, September 11.

Where: Botanic Gardens Arts & Ecology Centre, 51 Palm Creek Road, Tanawha.

Tickets: Free event.

Jazz and Blues Collective: Slips & The Flamin’ Whippersnapper’s (F.W’S)

Slips & The F.W.’s is an eclectic collection of musicians from the Gold Coast and Brisbane who love to reignite the spark and charm of old time blues, jazz, swing and ragtime tunes from the 1920s and 1930s. Taking influences from Clarence Williams, Blind Boy Fuller and Spencer Williams to name a few, Slips & The F.W.’s thrive on performing classic numbers and originals in their own way bringing a taste of New Orleans wherever they roam.

When: Sunday, September 4, 1pm to 4pm.

Where: Millwell Road Community Centre, 11 Millwell Rd East, Maroochydore.

Tickets: $26, $24 for seniors via Ticketebo.

Edgewater Village Spring Fair

Come and visit Edgewater Village as it’s transformed into a fabulous marketplace with many stall holders displaying their wares, including homemade produce, craft, trash and treasure, books, knick knacks, plants, clothing to name just a few. There will be a raffle, barbecue serving breakfast burgers and hot dogs, and a very tasty morning tea. The wonderful Bli Bli School Choirs will be there, together with the Edgewater Singers to entertain you – they are always a feature of the morning’s activities.

When: Saturday, September 10, 7am to 12pm.

Where: Edgewater Village, 171-203 David Low Way, Bli Bli.

Tickets: Free entry.

Take a Kid Fishing Day 

Take a Kid Fishing Day is the major community event for the Caloundra Power Boat Club Fishing Club. This popular junior angling attracts more than 100 keen young anglers every year. All children must be accompanied by an adult and are permitted to fish from a boat, beach or shoreline. The kids receive sample bags upon registration and feast on a free sausage sizzle later in the morning, before major prizes for the longest whiting, bream and flathead are awarded.

When: Sunday, September 25, 7am.

Where: Caloundra Powerboat Club, 2 Lamerough Pde, Golden Beach.

Tickets: Free event.

Picture: Shutterstock.

Currimundi Special School Charity Race Day

Steve Venn from Blue Moon Property proudly presents the Charity Race Day for Currimundi Special School. The day includes a two-course gourmet luncheon, premium drinks package and an afternoon of fun, fashion, fine dining, friends and fundraising for a great cause.

When: Sunday, August 28, 12pm.

Where: Sunshine Coast Turf Club, Pierce Ave, Caloundra.

Tickets: Single ticket, $175 via TryBooking.

BIGSOUND Eumundi Party

The BIGSOUND Music Festival may in Brisbane but the post-BIGSOUND party is in Eumundi! Come along to The Bunker to catch three great acts, including Eastbound Buzz from Melbourne, Sam Windlay of Sydney and and the Sunshine Coast’s own Dorah Jackson, hot off the heels of their BIGSOUND shows. Dreamy indie artist Dorah delivers song-bird like vocals, accompanied by her unique guitar playing and the powerful sound of her band – forming her own stylings of indie, pop, and alt-rock. The performance is supported by Live Music Australia.

When: Friday, September 9, doors open at 7.30pm.

Where: Imperial Hotel, 1 Etheridge Street, Eumundi.

Tickets: $25 plus booking fee via Oztix. (18+ show).

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