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  • FREE: “Who Stole the Sole” 8th and 9th October

    Phunktional Editor
    Oct 7, 2014
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    Phunktional is bringing “Who Stole the Sole” to schools in the  Gippsland region this week in October.

    We are excited to share the performance for free for the wider community. So come along and bring your friends and family for a great night out!

    Wednesday 8th October: 6pm at the Stratford Courthouse Theatre

    Thursday 9th October: 6 pm at Lakes Entrance Secondary College

     

    This was made possible with the support of:

    Gippsland Women’s Health Service

    Wellington Shire Youth Council

    REG – FM 90.7 & 105.5

    South Eastern CASA

    Victoria Legal Aid

    The William Buckland Foundation

    R.E. Ross Trust

    Geoff and Helen Handbury Foundation

     

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