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MEMBERS of the public in and around Burnscreek, Lunga and King George area in East Honiara Monday got the opportunity to watch the USSN Millinock brass band perform.
The band took time out Monday and spent more than a hour at the Maranatha Conference Centre in Lunga, East Honiara to put on a show.
The performance kicked off at 4pm and ended just after 5pm much to the excitement of all those who turned up to watch the band.
Most of the kids, youths and the elderly people who watched the officers performed have enjoyed the tunes played by the band.
One of the young kids who watched the show, it was really nice to watch the band perform.
An officer speaking at the start of the performance said, the band was pleased to be here in the country as part of the Pacific Partnership program.