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Quest for laughs on Grail trail THE cast will have as much fun as the audience when MLOC - formerly the Mordialloc Light Opera Company - presents Monty Python’s Spamalot at the Phoenix Theatre next month. Edithvale resident Jane Court will direct the amateur theatre production, with musical direction by Ian Nisbet and choreography by Keir Jasper. “The modern, riotous musical retells the legend of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table in their search for the Holy Grail,” organiser Cheryl Threadgold said. “It pokes fun at the Arthurian legend and musical theatre stereotypes, and, with lots of laughs and catchy musical numbers, promises to be a fun and entertaining show for all ages.” Performances are at 8pm on 12, 13, 18, 19 and 20 June; 2pm on 13 and 20 June and 5pm on 14 June at the Phoenix Theatre, 101 Glenhuntly Rd, Elwood. Tickets are $35, $32 and $28. Book at mloc.org.au or call 9551 7514 or Ms Threadgold 9589 4912.
Light hearted: Lady of the Lake (Lisa Nightingale), King Arthur (Sam Marzden) and Patsy (Nick Rouse) will star in Spamalot. Picture: Trevor Lowther
Summer rescues fall Neil Walker neil@baysidenews.com.au
LIFESAVERS patrolling Kingston and Frankston beaches rescued 26 people in strife at sea during the summer months. Life Saving Victoria data shows lifeguards in the region gave first aid in 116 cases and “took 1592 preventative
actions” to make beachgoers safer. Preventative actions taken by lifeguards include giving beach safety information to visitors, talking to beachgoers about hazards and conditions and letting people know about nearby rips in the water. Frankston lifeguards saved the majority of people from drowning – 16 – and Carrum Surf Life Saving Club
lifesavers were the busiest on the rescue front in Kingston, carrying out four rescues. Last summer 37 people were rescued off Kingston and Frankston beaches. Life Saving Victoria data shows lifeguards in the region this year gave first aid in 116 cases and “took 1592 preventative actions” to make beachgoers safer.
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Preventative actions taken by lifeguards include giving beach safety information to visitors, talking to beachgoers about hazards and conditions and letting people know about nearby rips in the water. Frankston lifeguards saved the majority of people from drowning – 16 – and Carrum Surf Life Saving Club lifesavers were the busiest on the res-
cue front in Kingston, carrying out four rescues. Carrum LSC president Ben Rooks said beaches were quieter this summer due to lower temperatures compared to the previous year’s heatwave. “It was a lot quieter than usual but we’ve had more rescues this year than last year,” he said. Continued Page 6