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Dennis dances to entertain

ENTERTAINER Margaret Dennis will sing and dance her way into the hearts the audience in Hampton Park this month.
The Hampton Park Library is hosting a free music event on Saturday 31 May for the community to enjoy.
All-round entertainer and cabaret performer Ms Dennis will be the star of the show, singing songs from Dusty Springfield, Petula Clark, Connie Francis and Doris Day. She will also perform a number of musical hits from the war years and Hollywood musicals.
The free event, supported by The Friends of Hampton Park Library, will take from place between 2pm and 3.15pm at the library located along Stuart Avenue, Hampton Park.

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