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Left: One of the many Senior groups who meet regularly in the Council's conveniently- located community halls
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Right: Banjo Paterson’s birthday event at the Ryde library
Top Ryder free bus service
what's on in the City of Ryde EVENTS Coordinator Publications and Branding
Held throughout the year in the City of Ryde including:
January: Australia Day Ceremony and Concert. February: Cinema in the Park - free films shown outdoors after sunset. Volunteer awards open. March: Seniors celebrations, Community Information Expo, Harmony Day to celebrate our cultural diversity. April: National Heritage Festival. May: Household Chemical Collection & Cleanout Day, Children's Voices for Reconciliation, Volunteer Week and Recognition Awards. June: National Reconciliation Week, World Environment Day, Ryde Eisteddford starts. July: NAIDOC celebrations around Australia to highlight the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. August: Spring Garden Competition. September: Ryde Aquatic Festival on the Parramatta River, Small Business Month.
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ph (02) 9952 8082, email
lberger@ryde.nsw.gov.au Civic Centre, 1 Devlin Street, Ryde NSW 2112 Locked Bag 2069, North Ryde NSW 1670
www.ryde.nsw.gov.au
October: Granny Smith Festival - food and market stalls, carnival rides, talent show and roving theatre artists provide entertainment for all. City of Ryde Art Society Awards and Exhibition. November: Nominations close for Citizen of the Year Award, Outdoor Cinema in Eastwood Plaza. December: North Ryde Community Carols, Community Christmas Celebration.
THINGS TO DO AND SEE
Putney-Mortlake Punt-Vehicular Ferry, Lane Cove National Park, Field of Mars Reserve, Ryde River Walk, Brush Farm House at Eastwood, Macquarie University including the University Observatory and museums, John Whitton Bridge, Bowden Street, Willandra Historic House Victoria Road, Banjo Paterson Park Punt Road.
Parramatta Valley Cycleway - Putney Park to Parramatta, Walks along the Parramatta River, Historic Buildings of Ryde Village, the Great North Walk, Eco-walk at Ryde College, or enjoy one of the City of Ryde's 11 large parks and many smaller recreational parks.
For more information, or to obtain approval for the use of the City of Ryde’s logo please contact: Liz Berger
RYDE AQUATIC LEISURE CENTRE
504 Victoria Road Ryde - entry from Weaver Street with accessible parking close to pick up/ drop off point near public entry for warm water pools, another entry from Margaret Street.
Offers concessions for Seniors (free to City of Ryde residents with Centrelink-issued pension concession cards) to use Olympic/other pools and sports facilities. Ph: 8878 5111.
Healthy Lifestyle runs special aqua fitness and strength training classes.
TOP RYDER FREE BUS SERVICE
Buses run from West Ryde to Gladesville via Ryde Town Centre and Meadowbank, West Ryde and Eastwood train stations during off-peak hours.
Operates operates Wednesday to Saturday.
For timetable phone: 9952 8222 or visit
www.ryde.nsw.gov.au or any branch library.
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