"IT WAS fate," Sue Latimer from Raymond Terrace Senior Citizens said of getting three Australian performers to put on a show this month and help raise money for a Port family.
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Vocalist Snowy Robson and musical brothers Aubrey and Martin Beggs will appear at the Raymond Terrace Senior Citizens Hall for one afternoon only on Sunday, October 26.
The money raised from ticket sales will go to supporting two Raymond Terrace boys, Logan and Jordan Weir, who have a rare genetic disease.
The boys were diagnosed with chronic idiopathic intestinal pseudo-obstruction, which affects the make-up of the small intestine and its ability to absorb or propel food or nutrients.
"It was fate, I think," Latimer said."I was emailed by mistake and I recognised Snowy Robson's name. I rang him and said 'I would really like you to come here and do a show'."
Robson and the Beggs brothers agreed and a show will be held at the Irrawang Street hall from 2pm.
Latimer said the concert was a good opportunity for the community to enjoy a nice afternoon out and to help make a difference in the lives of a Raymond Terrace family.
Tickets cost $10, to be paid at the door on the day.
However, bookings are necessary for afternoon tea catering.
Book by phoning Latimer on 4987 4415 or 0412 142 036.