Fresh finds: Eltham Community Craft and Produce Market is on again this weekend. Home-grown seasonal produce, bread and olive oil will be on sale along with plants, toys, clothes, jewellery, arts and crafts, homewares and other handmade goodies. At Alistair Knox Park, Panther Place, Eltham, from 8.30am to 1pm on Sunday, February 19. For more details, visit elthammarket.com.au
Chaos theory: Think your life needs a bit of reorganising? Tina Curro from the Ministry of Feng Shui will host a session on the basic principles of feng shui, and the meaning of the Year of the Dragon. Bookings are required. At Rosanna Library, Rosanna, from 7-8pm on Thursday, February 16. For bookings, call 9459 6171 or visit yprl.vic.gov.au
Casting call: Thespians are invited to audition for roles for Heidelberg Theatre Company’s upcoming production of An Inspector Calls, J.B. Priestley’s play about a family get-together interrupted by the unexpected arrival of a police inspector with tragic news. If you’d like to tread the boards, the casting calls are scheduled for February 26 and 27 at 6.30pm and 7pm, and February 29 at 6.30pm at the Heidelberg Theatre, 36 Turnham Avenue, Rosanna. For details, visit home.vicnet.net.au/~htc/plays/201 2/2inspector.html
Winged things: Butterfly watchers are invited to attend a butterfly spotting walk with zoologist Andrea Canzano, who will talk about the Eltham copper butterfly. The free walk and talk will be held on Sunday, February 19, at Pauline Toner Reserve, Eucalyptus Road, Eltham. Meet at the information shelter at 10am. Bring a hat and sturdy boots. For more details on the Friends of Eltham Copper Butterfly, contact 9433 3316.
Get your Gleek on: Calling all Gleeks! Nillumbik is starting its very own glee club for budding singers, inspired by the television show. The glee club program is open to students aged 10 to 18, regardless of gender, culture or background. No singing experience is necessary. The meetings will be held on Tuesdays starting on February 21 at Eltham War Memorial Hall, 903 Main Road, Eltham, from 4-5.30pm. To book your place or for details, contact Holly Teagle at Nillumbik Youth Services at holly.teagle@nillumbik.vic.gov.au or call 9433 3168.
Art for kids: The annual Banyule Festival is calling for volunteers and nominations for its Kids’ Artyfarty Fest Parade. Banyule Festival – the municipality’s largest free community event – will be held over the weekend of March 24 and 25 in Heidelberg’s Sills Bend parklands. The Saturday night Twilight Sounds event will feature James Reyne as the headliner. The Kids’ Artyfarty Fest Parade will take place on the Sunday. To get involved, visit facebook.com/banyulearts or visit banyule.vic.gov.au