
The City of Greater Dandenong prides itself on building an active, engaged and resilient community, no matter your age or stage of life. A key part of achieving this goal is ensuring that older people are supported, valued and encouraged to remain active members of our community. One way that Council achieves this is to provide a variety of activities and events for all seniors to enjoy.
Join us on Friday 22 August for a trip to the Melbourne Holocaust Museum.
This museum houses an extensive collection of materials related to the holocaust, most of which have been donated by Holocaust survivors who migrated to Melbourne.
Admission cost: $18 includes entry to Everybody Had a Name Exhibition.
Lunch: Purchase at cafe or BYO
Bookings for this trip open at 9am on Tuesday 22 July.
Participants must be a resident of the City of Greater Dandenong and become registered users of the Community Transport Service.
Participants using this service need to be independent and mobile. Mobility aids are accommodated.
Admission prices are accurate at the time of printing but subject to change by the venue.
Transportation
Transport to and from the venue is available - Bus will depart 9.45am and return 2.30pm.
The bus will depart and return back to the Noble Park Aquatic Centre, 9 Memorial Drive, Noble Park.
Parking is free and all day at the Noble Park Aquatic Centre.
Transport cost: $15.80 (including GST).
Registration
Limited seats available and will be allocated on a first to book basis.
Limited one trip per month. 24-hour cancellation and terms and conditions apply.
Bookings accepted by phone only.
To book or for any enquiries telephone the Positive Ageing Team on 8571 5574.
Friday 22 August, 9.45am - 2.30pm