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Celebrating the Year of the Dragon

  • Matt Owen
  • Apr 2, 2024
  • 1 min read

 



‘Xin nian kuai le’! Wishing you all a happy Chinese New Year. Despite the rain, 22 members of the Probus Club of Bribie Island gathered at the Solander Bowls Club to mark the Chinese Year of the Dragon. It was a wonderful evening full of fun, friendship and fellowship. 

The highlight, no doubt, was the delicious Chinese food that delighted the taste buds of everyone present. May the year bring intelligence, courage and tenacity to those born in the Year of the Dragon.  

If you like meeting new friends, enjoy social events, listening to interesting guest speakers and/or participating in tours and trips, then come along for a couple of hours from 9am on the first Tuesday of each month at the Bribie Island RSL. For more information, visit our website by Googling ‘Probus Bribie’ or phone Gabrielle 0407 341 074 or Dave 0408 453 086. 

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