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Busselton Senior Citizens Centre

Various recreational activities held at centre. Meals from centre delivered to Bstn/Dunsborough homes using BESS volunteer drivers. HACC recipients can have their meals delivered. Dining room at centre now called Cafe 55 and is open to all, choice of cafe menu or BESS menu - Open for lunch 12-1 daily. BESS home delivered meals listed separately. Hair dressing salon and beauty salon by appt only. Small Library resource. Members ($30), can access podiatrist services at reduced rate of half price. Some local businesses also offer discounts to members. Cabaret evening every three months, Old Time dancing every third Friday starting at 7 pm. Art classes, indoor bowls, bootscooting, gental gym, eucha, scrabble, computer classes.

22 Peel Terrace
Suburb: BUSSELTON
State: WA
Postcode: 6280

(08) 9752 2232

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