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Lashing up the pink

NARRE Warren Football Netball Club is sending out an open invitation to attend its Pink Sports Day High Tea at Kalora Park on Saturday.
Pink Sports Day is an opportunity for sporting groups around Australia to show their support for, and pay tribute to, people in their local community who have been affected by breast cancer.
All money raised through Pink Sports Day will go directly to BCNA to help ensure Australians affected by breast cancer receive the very best support, information, treatment and care.
BCNA CEO, Christine Nolan said Pink Sports Day is a chance for sporting communities to raise awareness and support, for local women affected by breast cancer.
“More than 15,000 women in Australia are expected to be diagnosed with breast cancer this year.
“These women – mothers, wives, daughters, sisters and friends – need to know that they are supported,” Christine said.
The High Tea begins at 3pm, with the $10 entry including champagne on arrival and high tea treats.
The afternoon will include guest speakers sharing their stories, raffles and pampering for our lovely ladies.
Pink Day items will be on sale prior to Pink Day. Socks, shoelaces, bracelets, key rings and earrings are available.

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