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Seniors festival gets underway

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News3 October 2022Updated:5 October 2022No Comments1 Min Read
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DANCING lessons will be part of this year’s seniors festival. Picture: Supplied
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AGE is no barrier to enjoyment at the latest festival to hit Frankston.

The Frankston Seniors Festival got underway this week. Performances, classes, and plenty of other events will feature during the month-long extravaganza.

Comedian Monica Dullary and an ABBA tribute band will perform on 15 October in one of the highlights of the festival. Cooking classes, line dancing lessons, tai chi, board games, and movie screenings are also on the lineup.

Frankston mayor Nathan Conroy said that local seniors “make an invaluable contribution to our community, and this festival is a chance for us to say thank you.”

“We hope our city’s seniors will enjoy the month-long entertainment options, meet new people, learn new skills and have fun in the process,” he said.

The Seniors Festival runs until 30 October. To see the full schedule of events and make bookings visit a Frankston City library, the Frankston Civic Centre, the Frankston Art Centre, or go online to frankston.vic.gov.au/Things-To-Do/Whats-On/Frankston-Seniors-Festival-2022

First published in the Frankston Times – 4 October 2022

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