SINCE it was established around seven years ago, the Muswellbrook Multi-Cultural Group has grown to include more than 70 members.
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The women are often doing fun activities and meeting new people.
This month, they will host their annual pamper night, which began a few years ago at the suggestion of some members.
The event is on this evening at 8 Bell Street, Muswellbrook, starting from 6.30pm.
Cost is $15 and there will be supper and a lucky door prize.
“The night is open to all ladies who wish to attend, all are welcome,” organiser Heather Boyton said.
“It is an opportunity for women to be able to get away from their daily routine and relax and enjoy something for themselves, a little bit of me time for them.
“The Body Shop will be part of the night and will be conducting facials and hand massages and have their products on display.
“Pat Collins from The Centre is also coming along with her natural products doing hand and foot massages.
“Janelle Risby will be doing hand care and nail painting - walso have back massages available.”
The group has also been involved in a wide range of other activities this year, including family picnics, Harmony Day, an information day with speakers on memory loss and health and wellbeing and refugee help.
There have also been readings at the library in different languages.
On Saturday, May 30, there will be a Multi-Cultural Family Dinner at the Senior Citizens Hall.