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An Irish Christmas in July
A world class concert of solo piano music, Christmas songs, Carols and favourite
Irish tunes.
Come and experience Lachlan Glen with 'Celtic Thunder' star Irish singer
Emmett O'Hanlon
Saturday 2nd July
Camden Civic Centre
Two performances:
Extra-special afternoon performance at 3pm for Retirement Village Residents, Pensioners
and Carers only $10 each!
$10 tickets are on sale for a limited time only! To secure your ticket for this special price make sure you
book as soon as possible.
Evening performance at 7:30pm for a general audience
$20 for concert alone
$35 for concert + Meet ‘n’ Greet with Lachlan & Emmett
To Purchase Tickets:
3pm Performance: Phone: 4648 0140 or 0414 283 503
Email: EmmettInAustralia@gmail.com
7:30pm Performance
With Meet ‘n’ Greet: Phone Camden Civic Centre: 4655 8681
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Campbelltown Senior Cyber Seekers Newsletter February 2016 – Page 3