pink ribbon breakfast
Hi, my friend and I are having a pink breakfast for breast cancer foundation.
It's open to all the public $5 adult, gold coin donation for kids.
It's a continental/pancake breakfast, tea , coffee, juice.
There will be giveaways to the first 30 people in the door thanks to spark nz.
A mystery auction, raffle.
We have been generously been donated by freedom a concrete top hall table valued at $600 to be auction ( set reserve). Pic will follow soon.
Our other sponsors include craftys, repco, footloose, acquisitions, Emily's, cooltoys, Michael hill jewellers, tool shed , Carter's, olive tree, jarks,paintspot, unio goldsmiths, stihl, wright and co, pipi, annebelles, total food equipment, bay plaza mobile, envy shoes, etc and heaps more which I'll mention in my next notice.
Do come along and support breast cancer to find a cure.
May 20th 9:30am.
Fence Builders
Hi Ho, Has anyone had any fencing work done by Continuum Contracting? and any comments please.
Regards
Ross
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