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Victorian Seniors Festival 2024: Explore, Engage, Evolve!

The Victorian Seniors Festival 2024 is coming to Cardinia Shire this October, and it’s set to be an exciting celebration of our senior community. With the theme “Explore, Engage, Evolve”, this year’s festival encourages seniors to participate in diverse activities that promote social connection, physical health, and cultural engagement.

The festival offers a fantastic opportunity for our senior community to come together, celebrate, and enjoy a variety of engaging activities.

Here’s why you should join in:

· Diverse Activities: From live music and cultural dance to sports and health workshops, there’s something for everyone. These events cater to different interests and promote active, healthy lifestyles.

· Social Connection: The festival provides a wonderful platform for seniors to meet new people, reconnect with old friends, and build a supportive community network. It’s a great way to combat social isolation and foster a sense of belonging.

· Cultural Engagement: Enjoy events that celebrate diverse cultures, such as Punjabi folk dancing and multicultural dance sessions. These activities enrich our community by promoting understanding and appreciation of different traditions.

· Health and Wellbeing: Participate in workshops and activities focused on maintaining physical and mental health. Learn about healthy eating, exercise, and brain health, ensuring you stay informed and active.

· Fun and Entertainment: With performances by groups like the Royal Australian Navy Big Band, the festival promises plenty of entertainment. Enjoy music, dance, and more in a lively and welcoming atmosphere.

· Community Support: By participating, you’re becoming a part of and helping to shape Cardinia Shire’s inclusive and vibrant community. Your involvement helps highlight the valuable contributions of our senior members.

Join us in celebrating the Victorian Seniors Festival and make the most of these enriching and enjoyable events. For more information about the Victorian Seniors Festival 2024 events, visit www.whatsoncardinia.com.au or call Council’s Ageing Well Team on 1300 787 624.

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