Contact: Eve McCorkell
Fee:
$35.00
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30
Jun
2022
Caloundra Pacific
Baringa Tavern
Corner Aura Boulevard & Edwards Tce
Baringa, Qld 4551
Australia

IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT YOU BOOK by 9 am 22 JUNE, FOR THIS EVENT

(No booking - no seat and no meal)

You are invited to prepare for a fun evening
to celebrate the end of one Rotary Year
and the beginning of another

CHANGE OVER NIGHT 2022-2023

Date: 30th June 2022

Time: 6 pm - 9 pm

Venue:  Baringa Tavern

Cost: $35 pp (3 courses/alternate meal drop)

(GF and Vegan can be ordered)

Click here let the Show begin!

Fellow Club Members, this year’s changeover dinner and presentation will involve a themed costume event influenced by the characters/costumes from Hugh Jackman’s 2017 blockbuster, “The Greatest Showman".

Click here to see the Ringmaster - Frank Lunt says "my only chance to play Hugh Jackman"!

You are encouraged to hire suitable costumes or simply imagine combining suitable items of your own clothes to dress in a style that approximates the film characters.  Should you not wish to "costume yourself" then choose some funky 20th/21st century clothes of your own or others and come along as 20th/21st time travellers who have beamed down to the Circus for the evening!

Here is a selection of characters and costumes you might like to consider - Click here for ideas - which one is you?

MEN - costume styles from the 1820’s – 1850’s Victorian Era

Lion Tamers (daring costumes of ruffle shirts and tights)
Boxers - Singlet, shorts and breeches
Victorian Era - Royalty, Upper/middle class individuals with waistcoats, cravats, collared shirts, boots, long trousers, top hats, bowler hats, neckerchiefs
Working Class men - flat caps, scarfs, neckerchiefs, jackets, white/coloured long sleeve shirts, sleeves rolled up
Military men of all ranks
Pirates (is there a Johnny Depp out there)
Ballet dancers (I dare you)

LADIES - costume styles from the 1820’s – 1850’s Victorian Era

Bearded Lady
Trapeze artists
Clowns, Jugglers
Members of Royalty, aristocracy, upper class working women



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