What to Expect
Step into a captivating session where Traditional Owner, Songman, and Storyteller Lyndon Davis shares rich stories through music. Using traditional instruments such as the didgeridoo and clapsticks, Lyndon weaves tales of his culture, language, and connection to country.
Families are warmly invited to engage in this interactive yarn filled with song, dance, and storytelling that brings First Nations culture to life. This event offers a unique opportunity to learn and experience Indigenous heritage in an engaging and accessible way.
Whether you are new to Indigenous culture or looking to deepen your understanding, this session promises memorable shared moments for all ages.
Activity Details
The event takes place on Monday, 2026-06-01 from 10:15 to 11:00. It is hosted at North Lakes Library, located at Level 1/10 The Corso, North Lakes, 4509.
This free event is suitable for all ages, making it an ideal cultural outing for families with school-aged children.
Bookings are required to secure your place, ensuring a comfortable and engaging experience for everyone.
Location and Access
North Lakes Library is conveniently situated at Level 1/10 The Corso, North Lakes, with easy access via public transport and ample parking nearby.
The venue is fully accessible, welcoming families and individuals with diverse needs.
Enjoy a comfortable and welcoming library environment that supports community learning and cultural exchange.
Important Information
Please arrive a few minutes early to settle in and ensure the session starts promptly at 10:15.
The event is free of charge, but booking is essential due to limited capacity.
Feel free to bring children and family members to share in this enriching cultural experience.
For any inquiries, contact the Cultural Activation team via email.
Booking and Prices
This is a free event with no cost to attend.
Bookings can be made online through the City of Moreton Bay events page or by contacting the Cultural Activation team.
Early booking is recommended to avoid disappointment as places are limited.
Enjoy a no-cost cultural experience that enriches understanding and appreciation of First Nations heritage.