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Rocking ‘n’ rolling

Rock ‘n’ Roll the night away in a fun musical performance for seniors.

Sunbury Seniors will be treated to a special performance of Sincerely Yours – Twist, Shout and Loco with Me by Little Pine Tree Productions.

The production, coming to the Sunbury Memorial Hall, will combine world-class entertainment with opportunities to connect with community groups and local services and is designed to give older residents a chance to enjoy a professional musical performance before sharing in a social afternoon tea.

Expect classic tunes from Bette Midler, Chubby Checker, Connie Francis, The Supremes, Brenda Lee and Aretha Franklin, covering all classic 50’s, 60’s and 70’s hits over the 70 minute performance.

Sincerely Yours program, run by Little Pine Tree Productions, has been designed for locals and seniors to access a world class musical performance, followed by a social afternoon tea where they can connect with locally set up stalls by social and community groups.

These stalls will offer valuable information and support, while encouraging residents to strengthen their community ties.

Little Pine Tree Productions are also looking for more stall holders at the event, and if you’d like to host a stall, contact littlepinetreeproduction@gmail.com

Sincerely Yours – Twist, Shout and Loco with Me will be held at the Sunbury Memorial Hall at 6.30pm on Tuesday 11 November.

Tickets are $35 and $20 for concession card holders.

Tickets: https://www.trybooking.com/DDVRA

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