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Cooroy RSL’s wildlife relief fundraiser

 Cooroy RSL are hosting a Bushfire Relief Fundraiser on Saturday February 29 from 6pm and are encouraging everyone to get behind it and support it.

There is no charge to attend, but guests are encouraged to purchase raffle tickets as there will be plenty of prizes up for grabs.

Guests can also make a cash donation to the cause.

There are three amazing local women behind the scenes organising the fundraiser, Helen Hollingworth, Kerry Martin and Esther Rijkenberg and they are all eager to help out wildlife, so all the funds raised will go back to local animal rescue organisations.

As well as supporting a good cause, there will also be some great entertainment with the Four Corners Quartet playing at the start of the evening, followed by a fantastic duo, The Free and finishing the evening with The Renditions.

There have been quite a few local businesses have also got behind the fundraiser with donations for raffle prizes.

Make sure to book at table and the courtesy bus at Cooroy RSL on 5447 6131

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