Kettering Concerts: Tasmanian String Quartet returns
Quartet plays Beethoven & Britten.Details here.
Quartet plays Beethoven & Britten.Details here.
Public Meeting to discuss the Channel ‘Going Carbon Neutral’ Project
Kettering Community Hall
Thursday 12 May 6:30pm – 8:00pm
Concert to be given by Jonathan Békés (cello) and Karen Smithies (piano) on Sunday 20 March 3pm in the Kettering Community Hall. Go to https://ketteringconcerts.org.au/concerts/2022-03-20.php for full details, and link to on-line ticket purchase.
The newly-installed bridge linking the Kettering Oval Track to the Oyster Cove Marina was officially opened this morning.
Manufacture of the replacement bridge linking the Kettering Oval Track and Oyster Cove Marina is due to to be completed next week. Installation will proceed in the near future.
In a media release issue today Michael Ferguson, Minister for Information Technology and Innovation, announced that the Kettering Ferry Terminal would be one of the locations identified to have a free WiFi network installed.
Perhaps waiting in the queue won’t seem so bad in the future.
Yesterday Kettering Walkers played host to three second-year medical students from the University of Tasmania.
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Last Friday sixteen Kettering Walkers caught the 9.30am ferry to Bruny Island.
Their mission – to tackle the Cape Queen Eizabeth Track.
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21 February 2015
The Kettering Mariners Cricket Club invite you to join them on 21 February at the Kettering Oval in support the McGrath Foundation.
The A-Grade side are playing Snug.
There will be a BBQ and and raffles and a jumping castle for the kids. Lots of other bits and pieces going on as well.
This is for a really good cause – so pink-up and come down and enjoy a great day and night as it promises to be a long one!!
Match starts at 10.00am and a BBQ and raffles will ensue.
Priority queue for the BBQ for those wearing pink.
For their first special walk of 2015 twenty-two Kettering Walkers set forth to St Crispins Well, Mt Wellington.
The weather was perfect for walking; cool, crisp and clear ensuring great views of Cathedral Rock.