Gerry’s Well Oiled Machine comprises people with neurodiverse and physical disabilities, all accomplished, award-winning songwriters and musicians.
There will be two performances, the first commencing at 1pm and the second at 2.30pm, both at the Shepparton Senior Citizens Centre.
Tickets at a cost of $5 per person must be purchased prior to the event as there will be no tickets available at the doors.
Tickets can be bought on the Riverlinks website at riverlinksvenues.com.au or by calling (03) 5832 9511.
Wednesday, December 6 — Art for All Day
Shepparton Art Museum will host Art for All Day, designed for individuals with intellectual, sensory and physical disabilities.
Participants will be guided through three workshops of engaging art activities, creative expression and exploration by SAM art educators and local artist Kody Bothwell.
Places must be reserved prior to the attendance. To reserve your place in one of the three workshops, please visit the SAM website at sheppartonartmuseum.com.au
Thursday, December 7 — Try Before You Ride
In partnership with Public Transport Victoria, Greater Shepparton City Council will host a Try Before You Ride event at the Shepparton Railway Station with the goal of boosting people’s confidence in accessing the public transport system.
The event will run from 11am to 1pm and attendees will have the opportunity to experience and access different transport options in a relaxed and supportive environment.
For further information, contact council’s access and inclusion officer on (03) 5832 9700 or via email communityadmin@shepparton.vic.gov.au
Mayor Shane Sali said council was pleased to work with local partners to deliver three events in the region for International Day of People with Disability.
“We take great pride in hosting three events this year, and I encourage members of our community to participate,” Cr Sali said.
“We are fortunate to have members of our community working hard to remove barriers in the community while promoting access and inclusion.
“Each year, our celebrations for International Day of People with Disability grow, and this year promises to be no exception.”
This event is in partnership with the Greater Shepparton Disability Advisory Committee, Shepparton Art Museum, Are-Able, V/Line, Department of Transport, Travellers Aide and Intereach.
For more information about the International Day of People with Disability events, please visit the events page on council’s website.