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On the look out for Hard Knocks choir

THE Outlook Community Centre is hoping to start up a choir in collaboration with the School of Hard Knocks’ ‘Absolutely Everybody’ choir program.
Since the school began, more than 300 street choirs have formed around the world.
Outlook hopes to provide a fun and engaging experience for participants, with places for approximately 50 people to be involved in the quality arts-based program.
Under the leadership of Dr Jonathon Welch and Dr Kathleen McGuire, the school will provide experienced music directors and accompanists, music resources and exceptional performance opportunities.
To find out more and to book, call 5941 1535 or visit the centre at 24 Toomuc Valley Road in Pakenham from 1.30-2pm on Friday 20 June.
Alternatively email reception@outlookvic.org.au.

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