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Morning teas a ‘meaningful’ event

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News20 July 2023Updated:3 August 2023No Comments1 Min Read
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DUNKLEY MP Peta Murphy will host more seniors’ morning teas this month. Picture: Supplied
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THREE seniors’ morning teas hosted by Dunkley MP Peta Murphy are scheduled to take place in  Seaford, Carrum Downs, and Langwarrin this month

The morning teas have been attended by more than 350 local seniors since 2019. The Frankston gatherings have featured performances from Frankston High School students Kelly and Alex.

Murphy says that the morning teas are “a fabulous opportunity for community members to meet their federal MP in a relaxed setting and foster connections with fellow locals.”

“Our seniors play a vital role in our local community. We deeply value their experience and knowledge, and these morning teas serve as a meaningful way to acknowledge their contributions,” she said. “Thank you to everyone who attended and made the morning teas such a great success, I am looking forward to the July events”.

Invitations to the morning tea will be sent to residents in the mail.

First published in the Frankston Times – 18th July 2023

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