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CLASSICAL MUSIC APPRECIATION
A classical music appreciation group which meets in a private home in Noosa Waters every Thursday from 9.30am to 11.30am is calling for new members. Members listen to classical music on CDs or sometimes watch DVDs. They also learn a little about the music and composers, and have a short coffee break. There is no charge, just a $2 donation for coffee or tea and biscuits. Phone co-ordinator Lyn on 5449 0537.

CALL FOR SINGERS
Noosa Chorale invites singers to join the choir for its 20th Anniversary Gala Concert to be held on 19 October. Rehearsals are held at The J Theatre each Tuesday from 7pm to 9.15pm starting on Tuesday 10 June. No audition, all welcome. Inquiries to John Davies on 5471 2938 or 0411 695 393. Visit www.noosachorale.org.au.

ARTS OF CREATION
THE Botanical and Creative Artists Exhibition presents diverse and contrasting mediums to stage an exhibition opening on 6 June at 6pm. The beautifully detailed work with its careful precision of the naturalist botanical art group is a perfect foil for the strong, colourful, and often flamboyant works of the creative artists. Helga Maiwald has donated a flawless and picture perfect painting of a bromilliard to be raffled. Inquiries Gabi 5448 0640.

VEGGIE VILLAGE
NEW members are very welcome to the Veggie Village at Peregian Beach for the friendly community meeting place for all ages to learn about growing healthy food, enjoying workshops, community events, garden plots and making good friends in the process. It is in Rufous Street, next to Di Hirst Oval, Peregian Beach. Anyone interested can phone Lin on 0417 711 624, email info@veggievillage.org.au or visit veggievillage.org.au.

RSL AUXILIARY
THE next meeting of the Tewantin-Noosa Women’s Auxillary will be held on Friday 6 June at 10.30am at the RSL Tewantin, followed by the branch’s annual birthday party in the dining room, at noon. Members and friends are welcome. Phone Kay on 5447 5042.

NATURAL DIVINITY
The Theosophical Society hosts a public meeting at 7pm on 13 June. Highlights from the Annual Theosophical Convention 2014 will be presented by Louise Bogdanovic and Jean Carroll at the RSL Hall, 123 Poinciana Drive, Tewantin. Gold coin donation. Contact Carmen on 5495 6980 or Janet on 0419 507 234.

TOWARDS A DEEPER HUMANNESS
The Mischievous Me – A Spirit-science Approach to the Human Soul talk will be followed by a discussion. Presenter is Howard Sandison. Thursday 12 June, 1pm to 2.30pm at the Sunspace Cafe, Doonan (Noosa-Eumundi Road) Entry $5 or $2 contribution. Further details www.meetup.com/Towards-a-Deeper-Humanness or phone Jonathan on 0404 103 662.

SHARE SPEAKING
On Sunday 8 June at Christian Fellowship of Noosa, Pastor Ron Clarke will be speaking about Sharing. Anyone is invited to attend at the CWA Hall, next to the Tewantin Post Office, at 9.30am. Visit www.christianfellowshipnoosa.com for more information or phone Tony who is happy to chat on 5474 0620.

TRAVEL INFORMATION MORNING TEA
An informal and relaxed slide show on premium group travel with travel experts and guest speaker from APT at Peregian Community House, 255 David Low Way on Tuesday 10 June. All are welcome. At 10.30am Europe River Cruising, 11.15am Canada and Alaska, noon South America. Refreshments from Le Bon Delice. Book with Lian Scott on 0402 221 823 or email lians@travelmanagers.com.au.

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