(Back) Rhonda Towan, Kathy Renshaw; (front) Beverley Lingard, Cheryl Lingard and Bev Burgess.
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The Stanhope Senior Citizens Hall was buzzing with connection recently as residents gathered for a free community lunch designed to bring people together.
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Sponsored by Kyabram District Health Service, the event was designed to offer residents ― especially those looking to meet new people or enjoy a supportive environment ― a chance to spark conversation in a welcoming and informal setting.
During the event, KDHS acting director of primary health and community services Ashley Watson took a moment to reflect on how far the Stanhope Health facility had come and provided an overview on services offered out of the facility.
“This growth is something that the community should be proud of, and it reflects what can be achieved when community health services work together,” Mr Watson said.
The event also saw attendance from members of community groups, including the Stanhope Community Voices Committee and representatives from the Murray Primary Health Network.
Sarah Hazelman, Lexi Botterill, Nikita Saunders, KDHS primary health manager Jo Maggs, KDHS acting director of primary health and community services Ashley Watson, Brittany Kneeshaw and KDHS chief executive Anne McEvoy.
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Doug Gray, Ken Jackson, Jim Phelan, Gordon McFarlin, Malcolm Shaw, Merv Andrew and Tom Burgess.
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Neville Cowie, Glenn McCormack, Malcolm Douglas, Marg Dove, Leslie Ould, David Turner and Lynda Plemenuq.
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Community members enjoyed connecting over the free lunch.
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There was a big turnout for the community lunch held at Stanhope Senior Citizens Hall.
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