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THE McClymonts are heading to Hallam soon as part of their highly anticipated Forever Begins Tonight national tour.
– Thursday 16 April, The Hallam Hotel, 241 Princes Highway.

Cemetery walk
The Narre Warren and District Family History Group is holding a World War I Walk in Berwick Cemetery tour this month.
– Sunday 19 April from 10am. Entry is $5 per head. Bookings are essential, contact Lynne on 8787 5558, or at research.officer@nwfhg.org.au.

Choir needs singers
THE Casey U3A Singers is in need of more singers, particularly male tenor voices.
– Rehearsals Thursday afternoons from 3pm to 4.30pm, except on the fourth Thursday of each month, at Fiddler’s Green Retirement Village, 57 Gloucester Avenue, Berwick. Applicant pianists and male singers are invited to contact choir master Vic Clement on 5625 3733 or Edgar Spencer on 9705 7271 as soon as possible.

Busy seniors
NARRE Warren seniors are eagerly looking forward to a very busy month in April.
– Wednesday 8 April the guest speaker will be Gerard Quigley, of radio fame, speaking on behalf of Arthritis Australia. The entertainer Gavin Chatelier will bring the afternoon to a bright musical finish.
– Sunday 12 April is also expected to be great, with the group planning to dance to live music at its Sunday afternoon social. Narre Warren Senior Citizens Cente,192/196 Centre Road, Narre Warren. Contact 9704 0015 for more information.

Pink Gala
THE Young Pink Sisters will hold its annual Gala dinner at the Cranbourne Golf Club in May and they want visitors to come along.
– Saturday 16 May from 6.30pm until 1am. Held in order to thank families, friends and partners for their love and support. Tickets can be purchased for $120 per person. Book by 1 May. For bookings email Lauren at lauren@youngpinksisters.org.au or phone 0410 517 781. Visit www.youngpinksisters.org.au for more information.

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