Belconnen residents are invited to a special community concert at the Belconnen Community Theatre, proudly sponsored by Capital Region Community Services.
The beloved Belconnen Senior Singers will take the stage, performing a captivating selection of classic melodies from the 1950s through to the 2000s. Known for their vibrant energy and passion for music, this talented group has been a cornerstone of the local community, bringing joy and nostalgia through their harmonious voices.
When: 12pm to 2pm, Wednesday 18 September
Where: Belconnen Community Theatre, 23 Swanson Court, 2617
Cost: Gold coin donation at the door
Bookings are essential—secure your seat by visiting Reception, calling (02) 6264 0200 or emailing contact@crcs.com.au.

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