We Are One
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The Horsham Rural City Band is leading the organisation of the ‘We are one’ Community Concert and barbecue at Natimuk, set to take place on Sunday the 15th of March.One of the organisers, Mark Radford, said, “The purpose of this ‘free’ concert is to allow the bushfire-affected communities of Arapiles, Grass Flat, Natimuk and Quantong to come together, enjoy some live music and share a meal and conversation.”
The Concert will feature the Melbourne-based Shrewd Brass Quintet and the Horsham Rural City Concert Band, playing a variety of music. An important part of the Concert will be a segment presented by Mr David Younger, Clinical Psychologist and National Consultant from Melbourne. David assisted the Dadswells Bridge community with their bushfire recovery processes in 2024.
Shrewd Brass last visited Horsham in 2024 and has delighted audiences across Australia, Singapore, and New Zealand for over 30 years. They are currently en route to Hong Kong, where they will participate in a series of Premier family concerts. Renowned for their unique ability to engage with audiences and bring a sense of fun to their performances, the Shrewd Brass Quintet, together with the Horsham band, will deliver a show not to be missed. Quintet band leader, Tom Ryan, said, “We performed with the City Brass Band in the Wesley Performing Arts Centre, back in 2010, and have been looking forward to returning to Horsham to perform with the now Horsham Rural City ‘Concert’ Band”
The concert is supported by the National Centre for Farmer Health, Horsham Rural City Council, Rotary Club of Horsham East, and the Natimuk Lions Club.
The event will be held in the NC2 Forecourt (in Main Street, opposite the Hotel).
Attendees are encouraged to bring their own chairs and arrive from 2:30 pm for a 3:00 pm start. The BBQ will be available from around 4.30pm
For further details, contact Karl on 0458042084
Date
Sunday 15 March 2026 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM (UTC+11)Location
Natimuk
NC2 Forecourt in Main Street, Natimuk Victoria