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Stand-ups find new venue

HILLSMEADE Primary School has changed the venue for their stand-up comedy night.
The fund-raising event, scheduled for Saturday, 1 April, will now be held at Hillsmeade Primary School, located on The Promenade, Narre Warren South, instead of the Narre Warren South P-12 school.
Tickets are $15 and people who book a table of 10 will go into the draw for comedy festival tickets.
The evening will be held from 7.30pm.
Tickets are available through Samm Strickland-Wong on 0425 870 965.
Money is to be delivered to Hillsmeade Primary School office by Monday, 27 March. Tickets will be handed out by Friday, 31 March.

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