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Sunday, 8 February, 2026
HomeCommunity NewsRosarians to meet at Arno Bay

Rosarians to meet at Arno Bay

Roses on Eyre will hold a Christmas in July lunch for its next function on Sunday, July 6 at Hotel Arno.

Karen Miels will give a presentation on her recent trip to South Africa after lunch.

There will be no bloom competition, but members are asked to take along a photo of their garden or their favourite rose and a rose quiz will be held.

People can gather from 11.30am for a 12.30pm start.

Cost to members is $40 per head, with a Christmas menu of pork or turkey, and desserts of fruit pavlova or sticky date pudding.

Guests are welcome for an extra $5 each.

Please RSVP to Karen – phone 0418 984 289 or email karmakazza@gmail.com.

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