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Cats on prowl at Armstrong

GEELONG Cats stars will appear at a family fun day in a new residential estate developing on Geelong’s southern fringe.
Villawood Properties’ Armstrong will host the fun day from 11am to 1pm Sunday at 465 Surf Coast Hwy, Mount Duneed..
As well as the Cats, the event will include a free barbecue, roving entertainers, face-painting, a football clinic, children’s activities and giveaways.
One of the biggest drawcards will be a chance to win an open air box for 10 guests to watch the Cats play Brisbane, with the winner drawn on the day.
Armstrong is a premier residential development aimed at families seeking to upgrade their homes and lifestyles.
With surf beaches and Geelong amenities just a few minutes’ drive in either direction, the estate offers a highly convenient location in a fast-growing residential area.
The estate also has easy access to Geelong’s ring road for commuters travelling to Melbourne and back.
High-standard homes are springing up around Armstrong, where residents enjoy high quality landscaping and a series of other features on the way.
The estate will feature the region’s first residents-only facility at Club Armstrong. The exclusive club will offer a café, function spaces and recreational facilities including a heated pool, a gym and tennis courts.
A waterfront dining precinct will be a further attraction, giving residents and their visitors opportunities to enjoy quality hospitality experiences around Armstrong’s landscaped waterway.
More information about Armstrong is available by phoning 1300 710 726 or visiting armstrongmtduneed.com.au.

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