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323 days ago

Centaurus Combined Probus

Lynley from Hillsborough

Next Meeting 2pm, Tuesday (6th May), Cashmere Club, 50 Colombo St (Sth)
Are you retired or semi-retired? perhaps feeling a bit lonely and looking for the opportunity to meet new people and try new things? Is it time to take some new steps?
The Centaurus Combined (for women and men) Probus Club offers the opportunity to meet new people and try new experiences in a friendly environment. The group meets monthly at the Cashmere Club. (You do not need to be a Cashmere Club member to attend.) The Centaurus group has members from Redcliffs to Halswell as well as from across town. During the month a variety of activities are organised. Some are regular, such as the walking group, Mahjon, 10-pin bowling etc, and a dinner night at a local restaurant, and others are one-off events eg Court theatre, flower nursery tour.
The guest speaker at our next meeting is Deborah O’Neill, who worked with Jo Seagar. She is speaking on healthy cooking for small numbers which is a topic relevant to many of us!
New members are very welcome. Just show up! The first 3 visits are free. If you would like to become a member, the year's subscription is $50.00 which includes afternoon tea and bikkies. The next meeting is Tuesday, 6th May, 2pm. It is recommended that you arrive 15-20 mins early.
If you would like more information you are welcome to message me.

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