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Lining up for fun

CARDINIA LiFE’s Pryme Movers were busy boot-scooting at the centre on Friday.
Seniors, and a couple of juniors, flocked to the stadium for a special line-dancing class.
Cardinia LiFE community and families co-ordinator Melanie Wursthorn said the class proved to be a success on many levels.
“Everyone really enjoyed it,” she said.
“It’s a bit deceiving with what we were dancing to, but it was actually a really good workout.” The YMCA centre holds regular Pryme Movers workouts each Wednesday, and will hold a special grandparents and grandchildren class on 26 September.

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