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Blue light disco fever

By Rebecca Fraser
DISCO fever is sweeping Casey with the ever-popular Blue Light nights back for another year.
Casey’s young party-goers are gearing up for the two supervised events with the Narre Warren/Berwick blue light disco set to kick off on Saturday, 4 February.
Two separate discos will be held at Berwick Leisure Centre on Manuka Road.
There will be a junior disco for any child of primary school age from 3pm to 5pm. The cost is $5.
There will also be a senior disco for students in years 5, 6, 7 and 8 only, from 6pm to 10pm. The entrance fee is $10.
There will be no pass-outs during the event, meaning patrons cannot re-enter the venue once they have left, and there will be full canteen facilities, with police supervision.
Anyone with enquiries can phone 9705 3111.

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