Your Time Magazine Sunshine Coast - July 2021

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WHAT’S ON

LIFESTYLE EXPO FOCUSES ON OVER 55 COMMUNITY A MAJOR lifestyle expo will showcase the best the Sunshine Coast has to offer its over 55 community. A wide range of market stalls and exhibit stands will cover everything from travel, health and wellness, holistic living and insurance to retirement and independent living options, education and employment pathways, financial and retirement planning, aged care, caravan and camping and gardening. “There is something to cover everyone’s interests,” said founder and gerontologist Tanya Dave of IAgeWell. “It’s time to reimagine ageing and embrace new possibilities. We need to open the door to choice and provide opportunities to learn, earn and pursue what makes us happy.” There will be a variety of food trucks and live entertainment by well-known local bands. The event is supported by the Healthy Ageing Partnership, Sunshine Coast Council, 104.9FM and Your Time Magazine. “Attendees will be surprised by the array of services, products and support available,” Ms Dave said. “The latter years of our lives should be filled with choice, opportunity and growth.” Nambour Showground. Thursday, August 5. Call Tanya 0407 748 773 or email expo@iagewell.com.au

JAZZ

YANDINA STREET FAIR

THE Brisbane Big Band 18-piece with special guest Lynn Rogers will make a rare appearance outside Brisbane for the Sunshine Coast Jazz Club. Their program always covers a wide variety of styles. Caloundra Power Boat Club July 18, 1.30pm. Tickets $25, seniors $22.50, members $20. Bookings call Richard 0427 782 960

THERE will be a day of free family fun in the heart of historic Yandina on Sunday, August 22, 11am-7pm with food, all-day music and entertainment across three outdoor stages. Special guest star is rock ‘n’ blues legend Kevin Borich. The Sunshine Coast Plein Air Paint Out art exhibition will be held in conjunction with the fair. Follow on Facebook @YSF2021

NICK AGGS, saxophonist and composer, has reunited with his long-time collaborators from seminal fusion band Afro Dizzi Act to form soul jazz outfit, Space Direct. They will be performing the music of Dave Brubeck and Eddie Harris in a night of funky soul jazz. Glass House Brewery, 8/330 Mons Rd, Forest Glen. July 11, 5.30pm for 6pm show. Tickets $54 ticket include two-course dinner. Bookings stickytickets.com.au/TheJazzSessions or call Robyn 0403 152 397 THE Jazz & Blues Collective’s next special guest will be Adam James and his four-piece Tamworth band who come to the Coast fresh from his Brisbane Jazz Club album launch. Millwell Road Community Centre, 11 Millwell Rd East. Maroochydore August 1, 1.30pm start. Tickets: $26, seniors $24. Bookings ticketebo.com.au or call Graeme 0417 633 734.

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PLEASANT SUNDAY AFTERNOON CALOUNDRA Chorale and Theatre company presents the third in its five Pleasant Sunday Afternoon Concert series. Host Annette Sharry promises a great line-up of artists including Fancy That, an a cappella trio, the talented Kerry Garside, and the Amber Trio on piano, cello and viola. Annette will also be singing some of her favourite songs. CCSA Hall, Nutley St, Caloundra August 1, 1.15pm for 2pm start Tickets: $10, members $5.

CROONING SWOONERS IT’S time to croon and swoon as the boys of the Buderim Male Choir present fabulous renditions of songs by some of the greats, from Frank Sinatra to Michael Buble. St Mark’s Anglican Church, Buderim July 10, 2pm. Tickets $20.

ART EXHIBITION ARTISTS group Passion on the Passage (POP) presents The Pelican Collection, its inaugural exhibition and sale of quality fine art in Caloundra this month. The collection by established artists in Caloundra and district includes works in all media from traditional, to contemporary. Pelican Waters Resort, Mahogany Dve, Pelican Waters. July 24-27, 10am-3.30pm daily. Gold coin donation

CONCERT BAND AT COOLUM THE Sunshine Coast Concert Band presents an afternoon of music under the baton of Noel Bowden with vocalists Wendy West and Alex Chambers. St Peter’s Church, Elizabeth St, Coolum. August 1, 2pm. Tickets $15.

FOOD FOR THE SOUL

SUNSHINE Coast Art Group presents Soup n Soul, an exhibition and art market. Members will be giving demonstrations and chatting about upcoming classes and workshops. Artworks and handmade crafts on sale cover everything from paintings and pottery to aprons. Be sure to bag a bargain. Potters have made ceramic bowls and the painters decorated them, so keep the bowl when you buy soup. There will be live music, food and fun for a feel-good fix. SCAG, 1 William Parker Place, Buderim. July 10, 9am-3pm. Free.

ORCHESTRAS UNITE THE Sunshine Coast Symphony Orchestra and Sunshine Coast Youth Orchestra are joining together to create the largest orchestra ever to play on the Sunshine Coast. Conducted by Adrian King, the combined power of two orchestras creates is awe-inspiring. Program includes works from Les Misérables, The Chronicles of Narnia and Lord Of The Dance to Jupiter from The Planets. St Andrew’s Anglican College, Peregian Springs. July 25, 3pm. Tickets $15, including program Visit sunshinecoastsymphonyorchestra.com

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