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H.O.P.E Café to headline Seniors Month activities in the Gladstone Region
Queensland Seniors Month is back and Gladstone Regional Council together with various community groups and organisations will host several events to keep seniors connected throughout October.
Gladstone Region Mayor Matt Burnett said the popular H.O.P.E Café (Helping Other Possibilities Emerge) lunch is returning with this year’s event taking place at Builyan and Many Peaks Progress Association Hall on Wednesday 25 October from 11am.
“H.O.P.E Café is a fantastic opportunity for seniors to come together for lunch and great conversations,” Councillor Burnett said.
“Last year’s lunch was well attended with more than 100 people gathering at The Old Station at Raglan and I’m expecting this year’s event to be just as popular.”
Cr Burnett added that transport to and from Builyan and Many Peaks Progress Association Hall is available across the region with transportation routes and times to be advised closer to date.
“Registrations open on Monday 25 September via Council’s online Conversations platform,” he said.
“Alternatively, seniors can call the Philip Street Communities and Families Precinct on 4976 6300 to register.”