Join other enthusiasts for the Show & Shine followed by a leisurely car cruise. All welcome with car entry at $15.
Are you contemplating retirement or have recently retired? Join us for this first monthly coffee afternoon and connect with some new people in your community!
A Development Assessment Panel (DAP) is an independent decision-making body comprised of technical experts and elected local government representatives. This DAP meeting will be conducted at the specified venue.
Join us for a live demonstration of how to conduct a SMART BURN in preparation for this coming bushfire season. The Department of Fire and Emergency Services is delivering a Burn SMART live demonstration for the City of Kalamunda community.
Are you Bushfire Ready? Come along to meet our Bushfire Ready Group to learn about keeping safe in this area. It is imperative the community and individual households are bushfire aware and know what to do.
An orchestral extravaganza with Perth Symphony Orchestra and Phil Walleystack in partnership with the City of Kalamunda.
Lesmurdie Hills branch meets from 10 am to 12 noon on the first and third Tuesday of the month. On the fourth Tuesday members meet for a Coffee Club. In the months that have 5 Tuesdays, we organise an outing for the members. Visitors are always welcome!
Facilitated by Communicare for parents and carers of children 0-18 years
Did you know Children learn best through Play!
The City offers a range of activities to keep kids entertained. Ranging from Library through to recreational. Bookings are required for some activites.
Join award winning author Dr Chris Berry as he shares the history of local government in Kalamunda and WA, from first beginnings to the goldrush, through two world wars and the Great Depression.
Come along to this free, intergenerational workshop and learn how to better use your device as well as have any of your technology questions answered!
Explore creative arts and crafts for sale, all hand made by local artisans.
A multi-sensory exhibition experience by Artist’s Wendy Bellis and Debbie Banks, inspired by the ocean, wetlands and Eucalypt forest.
On Sunday 9 October, High Wycombe station will be transformed into entertainment hubs for the whole family to enjoy.
The WayFairers Project in partnership with the City of Kalamunda, assists adults 50+ to create meaningful connection to their community.
A photographic exhibition featuring selected entries for the annual GEM Camera Club Photographic Award.