The NEW Williamstown Musical Theatre Company Inc "Open Day!"

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December, 2005
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Hello all

Open Day

When: Sunday, December 4, 2005

Time: 11:00am-2:00pm

Where: Williamstown Mechanics Institute,

Corner of Electra Street and Melbourne Road, Williamstown

Followed by ...

Extraordinary General Meeting

Time: From 2:00pm

Come along and see the renovations to the historic Williamstown Mechanics' Institute.

This is your chance to view the new rehearsal area and dressing rooms, as well as see what plans Council has for the mechanics over the next few years, and what the new WMTC has in store.

We also be holding an Extraordinary General Meeting from 2:00pm, to fill vacancies on the committee. So, if you've always wanted to get more involved, this is your chance!

There will be a special discount membership offer available on this day.

Pay only $15 ($10 concession) and you will receive a 12-month membership subscription to WMTC, plus the chance to vote at the XGM!

(Normal membership prices are $25 adult, $15 concession)

If you wish to come along just for the open day, a gold coin donation would be welcome!

WMTC ... A new name ... A new theatre ... A new committee ... A new start!

Tell your friends ...


info@wmtc.org.au

President - Peter West

(03) 9397 6368

The Mechanics Institute Theatre, Melbourne Rd & Electra St Williamstown
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