While the weather heats up there are plenty of cool things to do in and around Logan.
Interested in our pioneering past? Mayes Cottage House Museum is now also open on Saturdays from 10.30am to 4pm.
Take a picnic lunch to have on the lawns, and find out what life was like over 100 years ago. Address is 20 Mawarra Street, Kingston. Entry is free.
Visit your local library or Logan Art Gallery and be inspired in air conditioned comfort.
Artwaves 2017 shows some of the brightest and talented students of the City of Logan and adjacent areas, and finishes October 14 at Logan Art Gallery.
Do you have any World War I Diggers in your family tree? Searching for Diggers shows you how to use online research tools.
Logan Hyperdome Library on October 9 at 11am.
Nationally acclaimed Logan guitarist Chris Tamwoy will entertain crowds at Canterbury College Fair on October 14.
See student performances, a car show, food market, kids’ rides and fireworks from 1pm to 7.30pm.
If you are interested in an evening of food, dance and live entertainment, head to Beenleigh Town Square for Rum Rump and Rhythm on October 21, 4pm to 9pm. Free entry.
The Romanian Food and Wine Festival is a great way to experience a beautiful and different culture. 28 October from 12.30pm at Logan West Community Centre, 2 Wineglass Drive, Hillcrest.
Eats & Beats monthly pop up food truck and music festival visits Kingston Butter Factory on October 27. Want to get involved? Visit www.visitlogan.com.au and follow the prompts.
In theatre, Phoenix Ensemble performs a season of Heathers: The Musical from October 13.
Logan Entertainment Centre hosts Go your own way: the story of Christine McVie ‘the other woman in Fleetwood Mac’ on October 14 at 7.30pm, and on October 31 the Mayor’s Merry Melodies at 10am.
Halloween festivities held around Logan on October 31 include Marsden and Logan West Libraries’ events from 5.30 to 7.30pm.
On the same night, Mabel Park State High School is celebrating with the Light of the World Festival, 4pm to 9pm.