SOUTHS Cares and Men of League ex-NRL stars, led by former Rabbitoh Michael Andrews, are heading to the Upper Hunter this weekend to support drought-affected rural communities.
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The busload of retired first grade stars will call in at the Hunter Valley Group 21 Scanlon Shield tournament at Aberdeen on Saturday afternoon, March 30, on their way to Scone for the big event.
The activities kick off at the Scone RSL Club from 5pm with Psychs on Bikes, a team of mental health professionals riding for mental health, providing free health checks.
There will then be a Meet & Greet with the ex-NRL Men of League players, along with free finger food supper before the feature comedy show.
Laugh along with Australia's leading stand-up ventriloquist and comedian Darren Carr and his cast of crazy characters from 7.30pm.
He's bound to have the audience in stitches.
So, come and enjoy a break from the drought with family and friends.
Everyone is welcome - local farmers, community members, businesses and footy fanatics; we're all in this together.
The free entertainment, health checks and supper is supported by the Scone RSL Club, South Cares, Men of League, Psychs on Bikes, NSW Health, NSW Department Primary Industries and Hunter Local Land Services.