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The Man Walk - Temora - 6:30 am, Saturday

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Provider : The Man Walk
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Activity Details

The Man Walk - Temora is a free, weekly community event held every Saturday at 6:30 am, designed for men aged 18 and over. Participants gather at Espresso House, located at 210 Hoskins Street, Temora NSW 2666, for a walk and talk experience that fosters connection, support, and wellbeing.

Led by local volunteer “Manbassadors,” this walk provides a safe and welcoming environment for men to engage in conversation while enjoying the fresh morning air. The meeting point, Espresso House, is a popular coffee shop known for its premium Campos coffee, light meals, and friendly atmosphere, making it an ideal spot to start the day.

  • Event: The Man Walk - Temora
  • Time: Saturdays, 6:30 am
  • Meeting Location: Espresso House, 210 Hoskins Street, Temora NSW 2666
  • Purpose: Weekly walk and talk for men 18+, promoting mental health, social connection, and physical activity
  • Cost: Free to join
Location : 210 Hoskins St, Temora NSW 2666, Australia
Cost : FREE
Activities : Walking
Gender : Male
Days : Saturday
Age Group : 18 to 35, 36 to 50, 51 to 65, 65+
Level : Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced

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Provider : The Man Walk
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About the provider

The Man Walk

The man walk provides an opportunity for men to get together to walk, talk and support each other in a regular and healthy way.

The Man Walk provides an environment that is positive, supportive and inclusive, where there is no pressure and no barriers to entry. Just an opportunity to walk, talk and support! We want to make it ok to talk, and we want to make it ok for men to ask for help if they need it.

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