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Your passport to fun during Seniors’ Month

Looking for a good excuse to get out, have a laugh, and try something new? The Rivervue Passport has just landed, and it’s your ticket to a week of fun this Seniors’ Month.

From October 13 to 17, the Rivervue community will be buzzing with energy as they celebrate Seniors’ Month in style. Come along and start the day with a gentle stretch at tai chi, roll a few bowls on the green, do a crafting session with the locals or enjoy a coffee catchup and meet some new friend.

If you feeling brave? Hit the dance floor in a line dancing class, enjoy friendly rivalry with a hit of table tennis or join the walking group. Test your brainpower at a trivia afternoon or for the early birds—don’t miss an egg and bacon muffin and chat at the men’s breakfast. There is something for everyone and best of all, every activity is free. Each event you come to earns you a ticket into the draw for some great prizes.

Don’t miss the special guest performance by The Treblettes. This sassy vocal trio are always a hit. At Rivervue on Friday 17th, they will sing all your favourite, iconic songs from the 40’s, 50’s, and 60’s. The Treblettes are guaranteed to get your toes tapping, with tunes from The Andrews Sisters, Motown favourites, Elvis Presley, and Bill Haley and the Comets.

The Rivervue Passport is your chance to see why the residents say, “Life begins at Rivervue.” It’s a week not to be missed—so gather your friends, book your spot, and get ready to join in the fun.

Bookings are essential, and places are limited and booking out fast.

Bookings are essential. Call1300 298 439 or log onto www.rivervue.com.au, to secure your place.

All events will be held at Rivervue Retirement Village, 25 Bellavista Drive, Avondale Heights.

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