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Live music and lunch go down a treat at Tuesday Rostrum

Rostrum members were inspired to honour women from all walks of life.

Although there was no guest speaker at last week’s Tuesday Rostrum at Mbango Valley, Rostrum members were inspired to persevere in honouring women from all walks of life.

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Bev Barker, who stood in for Tuesday Rostrum president Denise Miller, highlighted how women should inspire one another, how they should share each other’s stories and how using positive words when talking about one another helps with cultivating a better society.

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“Be gentle and kind to one another. Fix each other’s ‘crowns’ without telling the world that they were crooked,” said Ms Barker.

Dynamic singer Craig Coe, a modern-day wandering minstrel, strummed beautiful music on his guitar. Craig is a versatile performer with a powerful and expressive voice.

Joan D’Arcy .

As a performer he has wide appeal and has successfully entertained people of all ages. As well as a lovely voice, he has a great stage presence and maintains a good rapport with his audiences.

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