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Last gig for year

GET ready for the last big FreeZA event for 2006.
Electric Productions is gearing up for the last FreeZA event for the year and young people can’t afford to miss it!
Local bands who will farewell 2006 with a bang are The Landlords, White Summer, Counterfeit and Andrew Swift supporting high energy duo Fire Underground.
Young people 13 years or over are urged to get to Emerald Hall on the corner of Main Street and Emerald Beaconsfield Road, Emerald, on Friday, 1 December and support young local bands.
The show begins at 7pm and finishes at 11pm.
Admission for this show is $5 with a pass and $8 without a pass.
Pick up a pass from Leading Edge Music in Pakenham, contact Cardinia Shire Council Youth Services team on 5945 4351 or email youthcardinia.vic.gov.au.
The event is fully supervised, drug, alcohol and smoke free. There will be no pass outs on the night.
St John Ambulance and security will also be at the event.
Parents are welcome to contact Cardinia Shire Youth Services should they have any questions or concerns.

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