Friday 21 March
Doors 6.30pm
Burrinja Café
Tickets $40
Chloe's Carnival
Chloe's Carnival has come about because of a need to raise funds to purchase a Wheelchair Accessible vehicle. Chloe and her Dad Dan have Cerebral Palsy, which is not an inherited condition. It affects them both physically.
The cost of a car with modifications to cater for the families unique needs will be in excess of $60,000. We are hoping to achieve our dream of purchasing a Kia Carnival with modifications but need to raise the funds in order for this to become a reality.
Come along and enjoy a great night out while supporting us in our Fundraising efforts! There will be Finger Food, Live Music, Live and Silent Auction, Door Prizes plus more!
Booking via This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by Thursday 12 March.
Tuesday 25 March
Doors 6.30pm Show 8.00pm
Burrinja Café
Tickets $25/20 on the door
The Good Lovelies
Presented by the Mountain Pickers Association
Funny and upbeat, with just a pinch of sass, this Canadian trio have charmed audiences all over North America, the UK and Australia. Wielding mandolin, acoustic guitars and banjo, their uplifting three-part harmonies, light-hearted song-writing and irresistibly buoyant dispositions have made them a real festival favourite. The group received a Canadian Folk Music Award for best “New Emerging Artist” in 2006, and in November 2013 was awarded “Vocal Group of the Year” plus “Ensemble of the Year” for their latest album, “Live at Revolution”. With wide smiles and wider appeal, many breezy days lie ahead.
For table bookings call Burrinja Cafe on 9754 5707.
Friday 28 March
8pm
Burrinja Café
$15 on the door
The Hollands
Presented by Ranges Concert Lounge
An internationally touring family based in the US via Australia with a knack for engaging audiences and rousing a sing-a long.
They are 21st century nomadic travelers and frolic in the organic folk revival scene.
Jana Holland, from Michigan, plays Mandolin, Banjo and Guitar – her deep minor tones and angelic voice extend solace to all who listen. She sets the mood and embraces your mind with her poetic yet ground level lyrics. Delicate and natural harmonies are added by daughter and gifted vocalist, Graciana Holland (uke and bass). Craig (Taylor acoustic) began his music career playing punk, creating their unique sound that pulls the music into a different direction than traditional folk. Banjo is a force to reckoned with on the Cajon and other percussion instruments. By the end of their performance, audiences will feel like they are part of the band. This is the experience and magic that happens when The Hollands! come to town.
Special Guest: Carolyn Oates
For table bookings call Burrinja Cafe on 9754 5707.
Sunday 30 March
2.00pm
Burrinja Café
Free Entry
Safe N' Sound
Community Safety Project CD Launch
This event is the culmination of 12 safety song-writing workshops conducted at Upwey High School, Monbulk Primary School, Lilydale Youth Services Freeza Group and Monbulk Living and Learning Centre by Carolyn Oates Singer-Song Writer and DRMC Project Manager Sue Clisby.
4 Safety songs have been co-written, I from each group, reflecting each group's exploration of community safety. The CD produced will be both a record of this project and a resource for schools and community groups exploring community safety
The Safe n' Sound project is facilitated by Dandenong Ranges Music Council (DRMC) and supported by the Victorian State Government Department of Justice Community Crime Prevention Program.
For table bookings call Burrinja Cafe on 9754 5707.