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Christmas concert this Saturday

The Gympie Country Music Club Christmas concert is next Saturday 10 December. The November concert was a huge success with 90 people in the audience, the club members welcomed a new member, Christina Joy, who wowed the audience with her beautiful voice. Everyone is looking forward to hearing her again. Another highlight of the day was a couple visiting from Taree (NSW) who delighted everyone with their ballroom dancing. It was a treat for the singers to see the couple enjoying their music in their own way. The audience also enjoyed it immensely.

The Christmas Concert will start at 1pm on Saturday 10 December. Come along for an afternoon of wonderful entertainment, music, friendship, raffles and lucky door prizes, as well as a delicious afternoon tea. Just $8 gets you through the door and includes your afternoon tea and lucky door tickets. Raffles are available. The audience are invited to come along decked out in their favourite Christmas outfit. Prizes will be awarded for the best efforts on the day, hopefully adding a bit of fun for the entertainers and the audience alike.

See you all there on Saturday for a great afternoon of entertainment!

The Gympie Country Music Club members will take a break over Christmas and the first concert for 2023 will be 25 February. We ask you all to stay safe and well during the holidays and come back in February ready for another year of Country Music with the Gympie Country Music Club.

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