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Men’s Shed set to swing

Springvale Multicultural Men’s Shed will be swinging next month to boost its profile.
The free family friendly concert will start at 7.30pm on Saturday 6 August, and will feature 101 Built in Tunes, a band from the Pianoforte Music College in Beaconsfield.
The shed opened in February last year and hosts a ‘shed talk’ session, art and music groups, and a Friday movie session that wraps up with a barbecue.
It’s a space for multicultural men to come together to meet, talk, share and learn.
Coffee, tea and soft drinks will be available for purchase at the concert.
Springvale Multicultural Men’s Shed is at 47 Balmoral Avenue, Springvale.
Call co-ordinator Mike on 0474 634 476 or visit www.springvalemulticulturalmensshed.com.au for more information.

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