The Narromine Shire Council has recognised and celebrate the contribution our senior citizens make to our community.
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More than 90 seniors from Narromine and Trangie gathered at the Narromine Aviation Museum for a morning tea to celebrate Seniors Week.
Guests from Trangie's Kurrajong Court and Narromine's Timbrebongie House also joined in on the seniors day out.
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Entertainment was provided by the High School, Public School, St Augustine's and the Christian School who sang songs and performed dances.
A special performance was also delivered by Dick Carney who sung for the crowd.
After the morning tea visitors had the chance to tour the Aviation Museum.
The NSW Seniors Festival is the largest festival for seniors in the Southern Hemisphere, reaching up to 500,000 seniors each year.
The festival gives those over 60 the chance to make new friends or get together with old ones at an array of local community events, many which are free or heavily discounted.
A Seniors Day will also be hosted in Trangie on March 12, from 9.30am at Kiurajong Court gardens.
The day will include a morning tea and lunch plus seniors' activities and prize giveaways.
A bus will depart from Narromine Library at 9.15am, returning at 1.30pm.
Bookings for the bus are essential, and residents may book a seat by phoning Council on 6889 9999 by Friday, March 6.