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Sing for Joy Choir presents

Passport to Song Concert

A musical journey through life, love and memories

Passport to Song is a musical journey through life, love and memories, showcasing the musical talents of more than 120 Sing for Joy Choir members under the direction of choir directors Paul Sinkinson and James McCluskey-Garcia.

Sing for Joy Choir

Established in 2010 by ACH Group, the Sing for Joy Choir has expanded from a single group to six community choirs across Adelaide’s north, south, east and west, and a choir in each of our six residential care homes.

The Sing for Joy Choir program is led by experienced choir directors and encourages older people to sing, have fun, learn, connect and provides opportunities to perform to audiences large and small.

Concert details

  • Date: Saturday 9 May 2026
  • Time: 2pm – 4pm
  • Where: Adelaide Entertainment Centre

Tickets are now available – Buy tickets via Ticketek

Tickets can be also purchased from the Ticketek Box Office located at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre.

Opening Hours: Mon–Wed: 11am–4pm | Thu–Fri: 10am–4pm. Closed weekends & public holidays

No cash at the box office or anywhere at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre.

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ACH Group’s new retirement living walking groups are bringing residents together for gentle, guided walks that support both physical and cognitive wellbeing.🚶‍♀️

The walking groups offer more than just exercise. It’s motivation, social connection, and a chance to catch up with friends.

Last week, during Brain Awareness Week, residents were reminded that supporting brain health doesn’t have to be complicated - sometimes it’s as simple as putting one foot in front of the other. 👣

For Helena, staying active is deeply personal and she was quick to join her local group in Marden. Both of her parents lived with dementia, shaping her commitment to looking after her brain and body.

💬“I love to read, do puzzles and play solitaire but I always find those things so much easier after a walk,” she says.

✨ A powerful reminder that small, everyday habits, and a few extra steps, can make a big difference to our brain health. 🧠💪

📸Here are a few snapshots from the group’s recent walk, featuring Helena (in the middle) alongside fellow residents Sue, Julie, Lou, Eileen and Marylin.
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