arpie
Well-known member
Hi guys
Australia Day (which is considered Australia's Birthday) is celebrated every January 26th and this year, our uke group, 'The Forster Jumping Fleas' was asked to perform at an Australia Day Ceremony at our local Bowling Club (Lawn Bowls.)
It was the Club's first performance & unfortunately, I was not able to attend, being in Tasmania for a family wedding! ABout half of our group attended & acquitted themselves well!
I am told there was even a standing ovation at the end ..... tho others may recall the National Anthem starting up immediately afterwards!!
All up, everyone had a fun time & said they would do it again!
Enjoy
Roberta
Now, everyone can sing along with themselves!!
Australia Day (which is considered Australia's Birthday) is celebrated every January 26th and this year, our uke group, 'The Forster Jumping Fleas' was asked to perform at an Australia Day Ceremony at our local Bowling Club (Lawn Bowls.)
It was the Club's first performance & unfortunately, I was not able to attend, being in Tasmania for a family wedding! ABout half of our group attended & acquitted themselves well!
I am told there was even a standing ovation at the end ..... tho others may recall the National Anthem starting up immediately afterwards!!
All up, everyone had a fun time & said they would do it again!
Enjoy
Roberta
Now, everyone can sing along with themselves!!