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Joshua's Fight For Life Charity Cruise - 5Th August


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Hey guys,

Just was wondering if anyone would be interested in coming along for a charity cruise event on the 4th August.

http://www.facebook.com/events/469226793087838/474097889267395/?ref=notif&notif_t=plan_mall_activity#!/events/469226793087838/

The reason for the cruise can be found here: http://www.joshuasfightforlife.com.au/

Joshua's Fight for Life Charity Cruise

hosted by Trublutint

Date: Sunday 5th of August

Meeting Place

... We will be meeting at Sam’s Storage Warehouse Cnr Ashburn & Bognuda st - Bundamba

Meeting Time

We will be meeting from 10.00 am - departing at 10:30 am Sharp

The day will consist of –

1. Cruise – The cruise will start at Sam’s Storage Warehouse Cnr Ashburn & Bognuda st - Bundamba . Leaving 10:30am we will travel out into the beautiful surrounds of the Somerset Dam

2. Sausage Sizzle at The Spit at Somerset Dam– A sausage sizzle will be provided, $2.00 each. Selection of softdrinks $1.50 each All money raised will go to Joshua's Fight for Life.

3. Mini Show ‘N’ Shine Competition – Judged by Truman from Trublutint and Skye Bannah

Cost

As a way of raising money for Joshua's Fight for Life we are having a fee for participation in this event The entry fee is $10 per vehicle.

Your entry money will be collected at our meeting point before we depart on the cruise. If you could please have the right money that would be appreciated as it will save us a lot of time.

Raffles

There will be some great raffle prizes up for grabs. Tickets are $5.00 each or 3 for $10.00

All money raised from the raffles goes to Joshua's Fight for Life.

What To Bring

1. Your $10 cash per vehicle entry fee to participate in the event.

2. Loose Change for the sausage sizzle that is being provided for $2.00 per sausage

3. Folding Chairs/Blanket

4. A jacket as it might be a bit cool, sensible shoes, sunscreen and your hat.

5. And of course don’t forget a full tank of fuel.

RSVP

If you wish to attend email [email protected] or facebook by no later than Wednesday before the event with your full name, how many adults and how many children will be in your group so that we have an idea for catering.

Hope to see you guys there!

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