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The Keen-Agers program The Keen-Agers program supports older persons' activity and health through recreational table tennis. Over 130 table tennis players from seven Gippsland By Latrobe City - 17th November 2006 - Back to News Announcement of the
Council Of The Ageing (COTA)
Keen-Agers Development Project
By Sue Hendy, CEO - COTAVIC
At the Traralgon Table Tennis Club
Davidson Street Traralgon
12 noon Monday 20 November
The Keen-Agers program supports older persons' activity and health through recreational table tennis. Over 130 table tennis players from seven Gippsland
Keen-Ager clubs including Traralgon, Moe and Sale; will be taking part in recreational games on the day. This is the first time a Gippsland-wide event has taken place
The COTAVIC/KEENAGERS Development Project (funded by Vichealth) will provide a project officer to help establish new clubs in Victoria, and support the development of existing clubs (most clubs are recently established)
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
John Gale, Keen-Agers Victoria ph 5153 2123
Source: www.gippsland.com Published by: news@gippsland.com

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