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East Gippsland celebrates Seniors Festival 2023 with free concert featuring singer Melissa Langton at Club Eastwood on 10 October 2023
East Gippsland seniors can enjoy Seniors Festival 2023 with a free concert featuring Melissa Langton on October 10. Bookings required via Eventbrite or Council. Various events throughout October to celebrate seniors' contributions.
East Gippsland seniors are invited to celebrate Seniors Festival 2023 with What the World Needs Now concert featuring singer Melissa Langton. Organised by East Gippsland Shire Council and the Victorian Seniors Festival, the concert will be held on Tuesday 10 October. This free event at Club Eastwood will start with morning tea at 10.00 am followed by the concert at 11.00 am.
Experience East Gippsland's free seniors concert with Melissa Langton. Enjoy 60s hits from iconic artists. Free morning tea at 10am, concert at 11am
Free event booking
Melissa Langton will be celebrating the Swinging Sixties as she performs hits from Aretha Franklin, Burt Bacharach, The Beatles, Carole King, Lulu, Petula Clark, Tom Jones and many more. Bookings are essential to secure your spot. Book your free ticket via online at Eventbrite website or call council on 5153 9500.
There are many exciting events planned for Seniors Festival 2023, such as film screenings, luncheons, morning and afternoon teas, fitness sessions, grandparent storytime, performances at the Forge Theatre, tech-savvy sessions, art classes, entertainment, come-and-try days, exhibitions, presentations and information sessions on various subjects of interest.
"Council is proud to celebrate seniors during the month of October by offering free events around the shire. We would like to thank all our seniors for their contributions to this community, and this festival is one of the many ways we can show our gratitude," said East Gippsland Shire Mayor Cr Mark Reeves.
Pictures from Eventbrite website.
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