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Clydesdale horses visit aged care facility
Urban spatial plan goes on public exhibition
Testing 'stopped' of water blamed for pelican deaths
Only six Peninsula bike paths in list of 142
Peter Bagnall steps down as surf club president
Bushwalking family rescued after night outdoors
Electorate's community projects are on the Peninsula
Cafe owner asks for removal of conditions
Call for disability facilities in playground upgrades
Drifting yacht recoverd by RMS
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Councillors differ on local planning panels
Umina skate park design report released
Three two-storey townhouse development replicated
Applications to demolish homes and erect townhouses
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Council to set sports fields charges
Water restrictions being considered
Mayor and deputy mayor to face election
Program of events for 90th anniversary
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Girl Guides to celebrate 70 years
Ethan is organiser of school strike
Matthew Calbert is named Young Volunteer of the Year
CWA branch receives recognition statement
New Rotary club receives its charter
Men's Shed holds its Spring garage sale
Dog event raises $5000 for Guide Dogs
Nine trees planted in Springwood St
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Church holds service of appreciation
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Jazz, roots and blues singers at folk club

The Troubadour Folk Club's next concert will feature jazz, roots and folk singers, Alicia and Alana.

The twin sisters' harmonies and song writing have won Alicia and Alana awards across Australia, including Best New Talent at Port Fairy Folk Festival.

"Their lyrics, equal parts heart and humour, sparkle with an original, intimate voice that is rare in songwriters today," said Troubadour president Mr Michael Fine.

"They have charmed audiences across Australia, from the National Folk Festival in Canberra to Fairbridge, Western Australia, and Cygnet Festival in Tasmania.

"As identical twins, they have a rich, intuitive vocal blend, creating magical close harmonies unique to siblings like The Andrews Sisters.

"They bring warmth, wit and a sense of fun wherever they perform and some of the greatest musicians you're ever likely to see.

"Their band features the fine talents of Jen Hawley (guitar), Silas Palmer (piano, violin) and Sarah Busutill (violin, snare drum)," Mr Fine said.

Alicia and Alana will perform when the Troubadour at St Luke's Church Hall at Woy Woy from 7pm on September 21.





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