Visit our sites... Welcome to the May edition of ePULSE. We have some significant cultural activities taking place this month including National Volunteer Week (16-22 May), International Day Against Homophobia (17 May), National Reconciliation Week (27 May – 3 June) and more. Another exciting event happening is our Family Fun Day at Boronia Grove Community Centre. I encourage you to attend and enjoy the numerous free activities we have on offer. WARAMI Warami (26 May – 10 July) welcomes all to celebrate First Nations culture and commemorate significant dates for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and the Dharug community. Join us in Burramatta for National Sorry Day on 26 May at Old Government House and Yuin Byalla for Reconciliation Week on 28 May at Riverside Theatres. Family Fun Day Council is hosting a Family Fun Day at Boronia Grove Community Centre on Sunday 5 June with loads of free activities including arts, crafts and dance workshops, live music, interactive artworks, sausage sizzle and more. Riverside Theatres Winner of the 2018 Playtime Award for New Writing, Become the One is a funny, smart and challenging drama exploring the true meaning of bravery and what it might take to do the right thing – as a lover, as a high-profile sportsman, as a human being – to become the one. Don’t miss the showat Riverside from 19 – 21 May. Sydney Writer’s Festival – Holding the SpaceJoin Alison Whittaker, Anwen Crawford and Eda Gunaydin for an evening of stories, provocations and talk about what it means to be here. happening 19 May, 6:30-8:30pm. Enjoy drinks and light refreshments as we hold the space together at an afterparty hosted by DJ and performance artist Faith Chaza. Dine
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