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An eggs-ellent time to party

If your kids are buzzing with excitement in the lead up to Easter, they’ll have the perfect chance to dance it off at The GAP on Graham’s Easter Disco.

The action will be underway from 6pm to 8pm on Friday, March 22.

The evening will include lots of dancing, with 979fm’s Homework Club playing the music and joining in with all the fun, an Easter raffle, a Best Easter Bonnet Competition and face painting.

The local Proactive Police Unit will be there as well as Melton CFA, Melton Valley Rotary, Lions Club of Melton, GAP on Graham volunteers and the cafe will be open with all the favourites.

The GAP on Graham Inc is a not-for-profit organisation that has been established for the youth of Melton, president Val Turner said that with the help of amazing emergency services, community groups and volunteers their discos provide a friendly, safe and fun family environment.

“I love that everyone joins in the fun, dressing up and joining in with the dancing,” she said.

“I can’t wait to see all of the amazing Easter costumes and of course there will be Easter-y prizes for costumes and best dancers.

“We keep costs to a minimum to help make it as accessible as possible for local families…

We are hoping to keep the discos going quarterly – Easter, mid year then Halloween and pre-Christmas.

The disco is aimed at children aged five to 12, tickets are $5 for kids and free for adults.

RSVP via TryBooking.

Details: https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1184528

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