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A spook-tacular disco

The ghost didn’t go to the party because it had no-body to go with, but don’t let that stop you from getting to a Halloween Disco.

The GAP On Graham is inviting all young warlocks, witches and ghastly ghouls to come alive for their Halloween Junior Disco on Friday, October 27.

From 6pm to 8pm the GAP is inviting Melton’s youth aged five to 10 to arrive in their spookiest costumes for the chance to win prizes, and dance the night away to live music.

The GAP on Graham Inc is a not-for-profit organisation that has been established for the youth of Melton.

Its primary aims are to provide a safe venue that encourages young people to engage in positive recreation, reduce crime, harm prevention, foster community relationships and build social cohesion.

The GAP on Graham president Val Turner said this is the organisation’s fourth Halloween event, and they have always been exciting nights.

“The Halloween discos have always been amazing with the adults getting dressed up as well as the kids,” she said.

“It’s a really good chance for the kids to get dressed up and have some fun with their friends.

“The discos have always been a lot of fun and we have had a lot of support from other local community groups such as Staughton College’s Homework Club along with 979fm Community Radio keeping the kids dancing and playing the music, Melton Valley Rotary, Melton Men’s Group, Melton CFA and Melton Historical Society.”

The GAP on Graham is located at 5 Graham Street, Melton.

Tickets are five dollars and can be purchased online.

Details: www.trybooking.com/cljkh

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