Trott Park Community Centre turns 40!
Celebrating four decades of community connection, learning, and friendship at Trott Park Community Centre since 1986.
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34 Hessing Cres, Trott Park SA 5158, Australia
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Celebrating four decades of community connection, learning, and friendship at Trott Park Community Centre since 1986.
Ongoing activity
34 Hessing Cres, Trott Park SA 5158, Australia
Varies by program
For 40 years, Trott Park Community Centre has been a vibrant hub where local residents come together to learn, connect, and build lasting friendships. This milestone celebration honors the centre's rich history and its ongoing role in fostering community spirit.
Join in a year-long series of engaging events including history talks, nature walks, exhibitions, and community gatherings. Experience the warmth of a welcoming space where families and individuals of all ages can participate in over 60 diverse programs, from playgroups and art classes to gentle exercise and woodworking.
The anniversary kicked off with a lively 40th Birthday Party on Saturday, 28 February 2026, bringing together past and present community members. Throughout the year, enjoy various activities designed to celebrate the centre’s legacy and future, including a special time capsule project capturing community memories and messages.
Trott Park Community Centre is located in the City of Marion, providing easy access for local families and visitors. The centre operates Monday to Friday from 08:30 to 17:00, offering a friendly and inclusive environment for all.
The centre has evolved over four decades to meet the changing needs of the community, maintaining its core mission of connection and learning. Programs cater to a wide range of interests and ages, ensuring there is something for everyone. Parents can find a supportive space for their children to play, learn, and grow alongside others.
Many programs are available throughout the year, with details and booking options accessible via the City of Marion website or the Community Centre Program Guide. Pricing varies by activity; some events may be free or low cost to encourage broad participation.