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Seniors have a great time

IF YOU’RE looking for a local club where you can make new friends and enjoy entertaining outings, then the Tewantin Noosa National Seniors group may be for you.
The club meets every month and either a guest speaker gives inspiring talks or performers provide live entertainment.
Club bus driver, Norm, along with club president, Laurel, ensure there are a variety of outings to suit every taste and preference for entertainment.
This month, the club will visit the Bay View Tower in Yepoon, enjoy a sunset cruise on St Patrick’s Day, and enjoy each other’s company while lunching at Silky Oaks, Tin Can Bay.
The March meeting will feature Noosa Councillor Frank Wilkie as guest speaker, which is sure to be interesting.
In April there will be no meeting as the group is heading to Asia to enjoy a cruise and the sights, but in May the Dream Team will perform for all members.
If you would like to join the Tewantin Noosa National Seniors group or to find out more information, phone Norm on 5474 0919.

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