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Explore the fun and friendship of Rivervue Passport this October!

This Seniors’ Month, Rivervue invites you to embark on an exciting journey with the Rivervue Passport, a special event series running from October 7 to 23.

Discover our thriving community while enjoying a fantastic lineup of free activities that promise to inspire, connect and entertain.

Whether you’re looking to stay active, meet new friends, or simply enjoy some fun, there’s something for everyone. Try your hand at tai chi, dance the day away, get creative with crafting, or enjoy a relaxed coffee with new companions. There are over 50 free events and activities to join in. Best of all, for every event you attend, you’ll earn a ticket in our prize draw with fantastic rewards to be won!

On Monday, 7 October at 11 am, we’re kicking off with the Morning Melodies Brunch with Pat Perri. This lively performance will take you back to the golden era of music, featuring hits from icons like Dean Martin, The Diamonds, Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly and Elvis. Pat’s dynamic show will have you dancing and singing along, followed by a delicious brunch and a chance to explore the luxury lifestyle at Rivervue. It’s the perfect way to discover the picturesque village, with elevated views over the Maribyrnong River.

Then, on Wednesday, 23 October at 11:30 am, don’t miss Beats and Bubbles on the Balcony, where Arnie Grives will transport you back in time with songs from the 50s, 60s, and 70s. Enjoy a barbecue and a glass of bubbles while soaking in the panoramic views of the river – a perfect way to relax and celebrate senior living.

Spaces are limited for these exciting events, so make sure to RSVP today by calling 1300 298 439 or visit www.rivervue.com.auto see the full program. Come experience the joy and community spirit at Rivervue – and see why our residents say “life begins at Rivervue”.

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