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Pave way for shake

A CONCERT for young people will be held in Emerald as part of the popular PAVE festival.
Electric Productions, Cardinia Shire’s FReeZA Committee and young people on the PAVE (Performing and Visual Arts in Emerald) committee have put together a line up of performers and a range of activities for the ‘Shake Down with PAVE’ event on Friday 17 April.
Five bands will headline the event, held on the oval of Emerald Primary School, Heroes Avenue Emerald from 2pm to 6pm.
Duo act Lachlan Ranford and Glen George will perform.
Four bands – Jeeves, For Our Hero, A Fate Worse than Death and Summer of Betrayal – will also hit the stage.
Free fun activities will also be available on the day including bouncing boxing, adult jumping castle, bungee run, mini golf and sumo wrestling suits.
FReeZA events are fully supervised drug, alcohol and smoke-free events.
The young people developing the day’s events have been supported by Cardinia Shire Council Youth Services. For more information, check out the Cardinia Shire Council Website youth section www.cardinia.vic.gov.au/youth

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