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Year of the Bear: Perth Bears release 2016 calendar

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Bears Perth have busy over the last few months, last night they launched their ‘Bear2Bear’ 2016 calendar.

The launch of the calendar was accompanied by a photographic exhibition at Gallery 281 in Maylands.

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Current Mr Australasian Bear Micheal Heap launched the calendar which has been a labour of love for many months. The calendar features portraits of local community members created by local photographer Gavin Chadwick.

Part proceeds from the project will go to supporting the Perth Homeless Support Group, an organisation that provides practical support to homeless people.

Copies of the calendar cost $25.00 and can be purchased by contactingmick@bear2bear.com.au

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