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Matt Hurlston of Ray White Carnegie: Get ready for Springtime Music 2014

By Matt Hurlston

The latest Springtime Music 2014 events have been announced, with a number of different musical guests playing across the parks in Glen Eira over the coming weekends. This could offer a wonderful opportunity for residents of real estate in Bentleigh to be out and about –  enjoying the sights and sounds of nature in their local community. 

All the performances are free and take place between 3pm and 5pm, giving people the chance to soak up the warm afternoon sun. These shows will happen every Sunday during November, providing the perfect way to wrap up your weekends before the new working week begins. 

Some of the acts include the Asanti Trio, a wildly talent dance group set to wow crowds with their precision, alongside expert drumming and rhythmic choreography. Furthermore, the Eamon and Dudi Project is an exciting guitar duo influenced by Latin America, offering some wonderfully Brazillian-inspired tunes to relax to.

Matt Hurlston of Ray White Carnegie

If you're interested in purchasing your own Bentleigh real estate in the coming months, get in touch with Matt Hurlston at Ray White Carnegie. His insight and experience in the local community will do wonders to help you find the right home for you and your family. 

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