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MOTHER’S Day is just around the corner and to celebrate Cranbourne Park will celebrate its partnership with Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA).
Cranbourne Park marketing manager Michelle Symss said she was looking forward to the local community getting involved in the Mother’s Day breakfast as well as taking advantage of the gift with purchase offer that mums will love.
“This Mother’s Day when customers spent $100 in one transaction at selected specialty stores they will receive an exclusively designed sterling silver and pink Swarovski Zirconia,” Michelle said.“Designed by our own showcase jewellers to celebrate the BCNA’s 15th anniversary I know our local mums will love this amazing gift this Mother’s Day.
“Breast Cancer Network Australia provides amazing support, information, treatment and care to those affected by breast cancer and to show our support for every necklace provided Cranbourne Park will donate $10 to the BCNA.
“This is a unique way that our community can show their support for breast cancer and the work of the BCNA by going shopping at Cranbourne Park.”
Customers also have the opportunity to get involved and celebrate at Cranbourne Park’s special Mother’s Day breakfast on Sunday 4 May.
The event is sponsored by retailers, McDonald’s, Bakers Delight and South Gippsland Jewellers.“Held the week before Mother’s Day from 8.30am to 10am in our food court, our Mother’s Day breakfast will be lots of fun with raffles, prizes and special guests,” Michelle said.
“Every dollar of the $10 ticket price will be donated to BCNA to support the work they do with the 15,000 women and 125 men diagnosed with breast cancer every year.”
To buy tickets or get further information regarding Mother’s Day at Cranbourne Park contact centre management on 5996 3166.

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