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Capri’s invitation to luncheon

THERE’S no better treat for any local mum than the sumptuous Mother’s Day Luncheon at Capri Receptions.
The Capri Mother’s Day Luncheon has become a 22-year family tradition and everyone is invited to join in on the fun again this year.
Capri celebrates Mother’s Day with four courses of delicious food, great music and lots of dancing.
“We have been in the business for 45 years. For us it’s all about great food, exceptional service and a family friendly atmosphere,” explains Capri director Massimo Ranieri.
The centre features a ballroom holding up to 350 guests, as well as a stunning foyer to accommodate more-intimate gatherings.
“Let someone else cook for mum this year,” says Massimo.
“It’s a fabulous day for the entire family, with live entertainment by Cool Heat and a little gift for mum.
“Do something different this year – mum will love you for it.”
Capri Receptions is at 55-57 Separation St, North Geelong, p 5272 2445.

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