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Dennis dances to entertain

THE Casey community is invited along for a cuppa and a fun day out to raise money for a good cause.
Balla Balla Community Centre is again hosting its Biggest Morning Tea event on Tuesday 20 May, and organisers, from left, Jo Hall, Maree Cullinan and Rita Hartney, have urged the community to come along.
There will be morning tea, a guest speaker, raffles and a ‘best teacup’ competition on the day, with all money raised going to the Cancer Council for prevention, research and support programs.
The event will run from 10am to noon and entry is $10 per person, which includes morning tea.
To secure a spot, phone 5990 0900 or email admin@ballaballa.com.au. 119071
Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

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