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s, wide open roads anised by Peter omorrow’s annual bon Ride will see d bikes cruise e Bellarine ds for Barwon Cancer Centre, ff for a Rotary Club n 2011, the event 40,000, with rmarked to go towards a pass-through hatch for the pharmacy.
Marshalling assistance comes from the local Ulysses Club branch, while other motorcycle stores have donated prizes for the raffle.
The ride kicks off from 10am at Upper Hearne Parade, Eastern Gardens, and proceeds to Queenscliff Foreshore Reserve.
The cost is $10 a rider and $10 a pillion passenger, with all welcome to join in. Tickets are available at Geelongtickets.com.au/3316. JO Scicluna’s exhibition, Where We Find Ourselves, continues at Geelong Gallery, Little Malop St, until November 6. Scicluna’s work draws upon historical landscape photographs, paintings and drawings from Geelong Gallery’s collection and her own exploration of the region. The gallery is open 9am-5pm daily. QUEENSCLIFF Gallery and Workshop is celebrating the theme of spring with a range of significant Australian print makers and pieces including possibly the largest mezzotint in the world. It finishes Monday. GEELONG’S National Wool Museum will play host to this travelling exhibition, which draws on the personal accounts of Navy servicemen. It opens today and runs until December 11. THIS exhibition of local prints is open on Saturdays and Sundays from 10am-5pm at Tussock Upstairs Gallery, Point Lonsdale. Chrome Windows CELEBRATING a bumper 20 years of live music and entertainment, QMF returns to Princess Park from November 25-27 with a cracker line-up worthy of the milestone. From outstanding local talent to experienced veterans Paul Kelly and Peter Garrett, there are a range of musical and comedy acts to suit all tastes. Check out www.qmf.net.au for more info. WARM: DESCRIBED as a sculptural celebration of Geelong’s award-winning new library, this exhibition will open throughout the month of October with an official opening on Friday from 6.30pm. You can find it at the Exhibition Gallery, Deakin Waterfront Campus. ART IS ... Gallery’s newest exhibition explores a collection of paintings and drawings of flowers. Opens this Thursday from 5.30pm7pm and continues Tuesday-Friday, 11am4pm, until October 28 at 64 Little Malop St.