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Seniors month under way

ACTIVE EVENT: Marjorie Malkog, Craig Press and Val Redden were among the 60 attendees at the Celebrate Seniors Month offical opening.

THE Postive aspects of ageing were honoured on Tuesday afternoon at Wattle Range Council’s Celebrate Seniors Month official opening.

Around 60 community members attended the launch at the Millicent Civic and Arts Centre to celebrate the achievements of senior citizens.

Guests were treated to a range of entertainment during the morning starting with the Beachport Ukelele Group.

The 15-strong musical group started their set with Bye Bye Love by the Everly Brothers, before leading into a wide ranging repertoire of songs including You Are My Sunshine, Yesterday and Que Sera.

Flautist Irene Hann led the group in a rendition of Blue Skies, while talented multi-instrumentalist Chris Waite busted out the acoustic bass for All My Loving.

Country musician Williams Group hit the stage soon after, with his big vocals proving to be a hit with attendees.

In his opening speech, Wattle Range Deputy Mayor Rob Dycer encouraged community members to participate in this year’s busy calendar of events.

“I’ve looked at the program and there’s something on nearly every day of the month,” he said.

“I hope you get your kids and your grandchildren out and involved in some of the activities.

“There are a lot of great events and there’s something there for everyone.”

The month-long celebration will continue across the region, with a number of venues and organisations hosting eveYesterday and Que Sernts.

The popular National Trust Living History Millicent Museum Open Day, Lake McIntyre walk and barbecue and free movie make a return on this year’s calendar.

New additions include a visit to the Glencoe Woolshed, an aged care expo and a seniors’ progressive lunch.

The exciting month of activities will conclude with the senior of the year award presentation on October 31.

Nominations are being sought for community members aged 60 years or over who have made an outstanding contribution to the region.

“I implore you to get out and get some names out there,” he said.

“There are a lot of people that are out there and doing a lot of great work in our community.”

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