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DREAMS - FLEETWOOD MAC & STEVIE NICKS TRIBUTE SHOW
Coming to Kingscliff Beach Hotel, Saturday
13 April is The Dreams
Show! It’s your ticket to experiencing the magic of Fleetwood Mac and the captivating solo career of their leading lady, Stevie Nicks. Since its launch in 2017, Dreams has gained massive acclaim, both from fans across Australia and from within the Fleetwood Mac team itself. Dennis Dunstan, Fleetwood Mac’s Manager (19811999), applauded the show, stating: “The Dreams Show was a breath of fresh air when it comes to Fleetwood Mac tribute shows.. these guys deliver.. Big Time! Don’t miss this show if you’re a Mac fan!”
Surrender to the enchantment of Dreams, as we create a Fleetwood Mac Tribute spectacle with everything from outfts to choreography to guitar leads to harmonies to songs anecdotes & of course all their iconic songs. Enjoy monumental classics like ‘Go your Own way’, ‘Gypsy’, ‘Edge of Seventeen’, ‘Rooms on Fire’, ‘TUSK’, ‘Say you love me’, and many others.

The Dreams Teammeet the team behind the spectacle:
1. Nikki Canale: Our very own Stevie Nicks, a seasoned performer originating from the USA, with a decade-long professional stint in Las Vegas.
2. Wayne Daniels: Emulating Lindsay

Buckingham, Wayne juggles between roles of musical director, band founder, and a virtuoso of guitar and vocals. Wayne has a rich history as a singer-songwriterlead guitarist, including his original 80’s & 90’s Sydney-based bands from Colour Blue to Shikira to Triple Entente.
3. Regotron Leayr: Resonating with John McVie’s character, he enriches the ensemble with his bass guitar, vocals, and expertise in production.
4. Krissy Linehan: Representing Christine McVie, spices up performances with the keys, vocals, fute and a lot of class.
5. Matt Skea: Reliving the role of Mick Fleetwood, showcases amazing profciency in drums, percussion & vocals.
EVENET DETAILS:
• When: Saturday 13 April
• Where: Kingscliff Beach Hotel
• Doors: 6pm - Show 7pm onward
• Tickets: Via the QR code below

Place the digits 1 to 9 in the blue squares, so that all 6 equations are correct. Multiplication and/or division are performed rst, in whichever order they appear –followed by addition and/or subtraction, in whichever order they appear.
Time For Trivia
1 Which country shares the longest border with Colombia?
(a) Brazil
(b) Venezuela
(c) Peru
(d) Ecuador
2 William James Farrer is a renowned Australian who is best remembered in relation to what?
(a) Economics
(b) Theatre
(c) Agriculture
(d) Medicine
3 In which part of the human body are the palatine bones located?
(a) Chest
(b) Hands
(c) Skull
(d) Knees
4 Who was the prime minister of New Zealand when Neil Armstrong became the first man to walk on the moon?
(a) Robert Muldoon
(b) Jack Marshall
(c) Walter Nash
(d) Keith Holyoake
5 Which comedian released the 2010s DVD, Drinking with a Fork?
(a) Anh Do
(b) Carl Barron
(c) Arj Barker
(d) Dave Hughes
6 Which NRL team awards the annual Monty Porter Medal?
(a) Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
(b) Wests Tigers
(c) St. George Illawarra Dragons
(d) Gold Coast Titans
Here is a crossword with a di erence, all the letters of the alphabet are represented by a number in the grid and there are no clues. Some letters have been given as clues to get you started, use the code cracker grid below to keep track of each letter and their coded number.
Which Words
Which is the correct meaning for these words?
1 INVETERATE
(a) Firmly established by long continuance
(b) Likely to incur ill-will
(c) Without backbone
2 JEJUNE
(a) Gelatinous
(b) Empty
(c) Hazardous
3 LUCTATION
(a) Struggle
(b) Transparency
(c) Sordid gain
4 ONYMOUS
(a) Bearing the author’s name
(b) Burdensome
(c) Belonging to dreams
5 VACILLATE
(a) To sway to and fro (b) To leave empty
(c) To overcome
Alfakodo
Letters A to Z have a number value Some are shown in the right hand cells Create remaining values using clues in centre cells
B
D M+M Q Z+P
F V+V S A+B 19
G V-O T F-C
H B×Q 10

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