Movember again
During Movember (the month formerly known as November) Groove Temple are growing a Mo. That's right we're bringing the Mo back because we're passionate about tackling men's health issues and being proactive in the fight against men's depression and prostate cancer.
To donate to my Mo you can either:
Click this here and donate online using your credit card or PayPal account, or
Write a cheque payable to ‘Movember Foundation', referencing my Registration Number 2063247 and mailing it to:
Movember Foundation PO Box 292 Prahran VIC 3181
Remember, all donations over $2 are tax deductible.The money raised by Movember is used to raise awareness of men's health issues and donated to the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia and beyondblue - the national depression initiative. The PCFA and beyondblue will use the funds to fund research and increase support networks for those men who suffer from prostate cancer and depression.
Did you know:
Depression affects 1 in 6 men....most don't seek help. Untreated depression is a leading risk factor for suicide.
Last year in Australia 18,700 men were diagnosed with prostate cancer and more than 2,900 died of prostate cancer - equivalent to the number of women who will die from breast cancer annually.
For those that have supported Movember in previous years you can be very proud of the impact it has had and can check out the details at: [ Fundraising Outcomes ].
Movember culminates at the end of month Gala Partés. If you would like to be part of this great night you'll need to purchase a [ Gala Parté Ticket ].
chicken feathers everywhere
Groove Temple found business as usual on Friday 7th November when they returned to the Husky Pub to ruffle some feathers. Of course there was a hen's night in attendance and of course bride-to-be Kristy and her friends behaved rather badly. This included accosting innocent young members of the audience, some of which may never be the same. It is also rumoured that at least one band member is currently receiving counselling, because he was not aware that young ladies acted like that in public.
"I was just surprised to find feathers every where at the end of the first set. One young lady had a feather boa as part of her costume and used it to salaciously attack everyone in sight. It was carnage. I thought I'd seen it all until Friday at the Husky Pub. I had to have a lie down afterwards." said lead vocalist, Ang.
Groove Temple wont get much of a chance to lie down in coming weeks, due to a heavy workload. They will next appear on the well-trodden stage at the Ocean Beach Hotel, Shellharbour on Friday 14th November.
Chicken pluckers will be welcome.
*views expressed here are not necessarily
the views of the band as a whole..more...
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