Little chefs will take over the Logan Entertainment Centre on Wednesday, January 15 under Logan City Council's KRANK school holiday program.
Children aged from five to 11 can learn how to prepare an à la carte menu alongside LEC's executive chef Adam Gleaves.
Each session ends with a meal and mini-disco. Book at loganentertainmentcentre.com.au
Head to the Logan Art Gallery for the last weeks of four fabulous exhibitions: Inherit this by Chris Martin, Faces behind the music photographic exhibition by Wayne Budge, Observing the quiet unquiet digital prints by Spectator Jonze and Cutting edge where three artists have painted onto saws and other found items. Closes on January 18.
From January 24, local artists Ian Smith, Mei Mei Liu, Miriam Innes and Adele Spain will show paintings, large-scale drawings and knitted tea cosies at the gallery.
Ian Smith will talk about his paintings of people in The Beenleigh Line before the official opening on January 31. More information at logan.qld.gov.au/artgallery.
Want to know how people stayed cool before air conditioning? Visit Mayes Cottage House Museum in Kingston - it's more than 100 years old.
Free guided tours of the house and old fashioned games will be held. Open Thursday to Saturday 10am to 4pm. Booked groups are welcome. Email mayes@logan.qld.gov.au or phone 3412 4147.
Attend free school holiday activities and learn how to recycle your electronic waste with Substation33 or enjoy a 'Family night in' at Logan City Council libraries during January.
Free digital literacy training for groups and individuals is also available.
More information and event bookings at loganlibraries.org/whats-on