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Fundraiser strikes right chord

The Chordettes and Nar Nar Goon firefighters. Back from left: John Scarborough, Darryl Lee, Rick Hannah, Ian McDermont, Graham Lee, Phil Craig, (front) Jeanette Craig, Brian Giblin, Aaron Beasley and Maurie Collins.The Chordettes and Nar Nar Goon firefighters. Back from left: John Scarborough, Darryl Lee, Rick Hannah, Ian McDermont, Graham Lee, Phil Craig, (front) Jeanette Craig, Brian Giblin, Aaron Beasley and Maurie Collins.

HEAD down to Nar Nar Goon this Saturday for a night of dancing and entertainment to raise money for the local fire brigade.
The Chordettes will strike a chord at the Nar Nar Goon Community Centre, providing entertainment and helping gain some extra funds to support the Nar Nar Goon Fire Brigade.
Brigade captain Phil Craig said the night was definitely one not to be missed.
“Come along for what is promised to be a funfilled evening supporting the Nar Nar Goon Fire Brigade,” he said.
The evening will kick off at 7.30pm with raffles and dancing.
Entry is $11 per person. BYO drinks and supper.
Tickets can be purchased from Jeanette on 5942 5547 or 0419 411 271.
The railway crossing at Nar Nar Goon will be closed for maintenance on Saturday night, so those attending the event will need to take an alternative route through Pakenham or Tynong.

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