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Corryong Memorial Hall Proclamation High Tea

Corryong Memorial Hall Proclamation High Tea


Step into elegance and celebration at the Proclamation High Tea in the historic Corryong Memorial Hall (est. 1882). Enjoy delicious finger food served on delicate crockery, while being serenaded by the Army Acoustic Duo performing 80 minutes of contemporary pop covers. Watch Corryong College drama students re-enact the township’s naming in a charming skit, and…


July 20, 2025 – July 20, 2025

Corryong Memorial Hall
1-9 Hanson Street Corryong,


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July 20, 2025 – July 20, 2025

Corryong Memorial Hall
1-9 Hanson Street Corryong,
12:00 –

Step into elegance and celebration at the Proclamation High Tea in the historic Corryong Memorial Hall (est. 1882). Enjoy delicious finger food served on delicate crockery, while being serenaded by the Army Acoustic Duo performing 80 minutes of contemporary pop covers.

Watch Corryong College drama students re-enact the township’s naming in a charming skit, and be wowed by the Corryong College Band, led by maestro Gavin Heycox.

Two talented local vocalists will lead a sing-along, accompanied by “Agnes,” the hall’s beloved baby grand piano. And to top it all off, the haunting sound of a lone piper will stir hearts and memories.

Don’t miss the Corryong Health display of vintage nursing practices …and fellas, enjoy a chat with nurses in period uniforms as they serve your tea!

Book a table (seats 10) and join your community in celebrating 150 years of Corryong’s proclamation.

Tickets: $60.00 person. Licensed bar available at bar prices.


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