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Gallery: Shall we dance?

The 'Shall we dance?' event at Collingwood Town Hall on 20 October 2010 was a huge success. Senior citizens, including those from the Brotherhood's aged care facilities, enjoyed an afternoon of song and dance.

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Man in black suit wearing reading glasses standing behind a microphone, two men in white shirts behind him, black curtain in background.
Event organiser and manger of the Brotherhood's Sambell Lodge, Paul Brophy, welcomes guests
Older man in a light olive plaid suit wearing reading glasses, standing behind a microphone with one arm raised, men in white shirts seated behind him, black curtain in background.
Special guest Father Bob Maguire entertaining the crowd
Older man in a light olive plaid suit and reading glasses holding hands with a man and a woman wearing a floral shirt and a hat with red flowers, people in background.
Father Bob getting into the groove with participants
Large hall, people holding hands dancing in front of a stage with a brass band wearing white shirts.
The celebrations in Collingwood Town Hall
An older woman wearing a floral shirt and a hat with red flowers holding hands with a young woman with short black hair wearing a strapless black dress, older women in background.
Participants from Casa Elder Vacarri dance the afternoon away
Woman with shoulder length brown hair wearing reading glasses and a yellow tiara on her head, holding hands with a woman with short hair and reading glasses, colourful room with people seated in background.
Sambell Lodge resident and employee trying out their dance moves
Older men wearing reading glasses, white shirts, black pants and ties, sitting in rows, playing trumpets and trumbones.
The Huffers and Puffers Retirees Band performing the classics
A young Sri Lankan woman with short dark hair in a blue sari and a young Indian woman with long dark hair in a yellow sari, standing behind an older man wearing a black sparkly top hat and another wearing a pork pie cap with large square glasses.
Student volunteers from Sambell Lodge with Sambell residents
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