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Seaford lovers walk the walk

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News11 November 2019Updated:12 November 2019No Comments1 Min Read
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MEMBERS of the Love Where You Live working group prepare for their event in Seaford this week. Picture: Supplied
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MEMBERS of the Love Where You Live working group prepare for their event in Seaford this week. Picture: Supplied

ALL things Seaford will be celebrated at the Stories of Seaford Walk and Talk event on 16 November.

The Love Where You Live working group will host the event. Walking tours through Seaford, a barbecue, face painting, stalls, demonstrations, and live music will be there to enjoy on the day.

Working group member Karen Doyle said “We love where we live and want to share our beautiful community, from Belvedere to the beach, with others. The Stories of Seaford day will give you a chance to connect with the amazing groups and people who make it a friendly place to live. It will be a lot of fun.” 

The first walk starts at the Seaford Community Centre with the Kananook Creek Association. The second begins at Downs Estate, and the Suburban Soul Walk with the Belvedere Community Centre team begins in Belvedere. All walks kick off at midday.

The walks all meet at Seaford Community Centre at 1pm to continue the festivities.

First published in the Frankston Times – 11 November 2019

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