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Think pink and eat schnitzel in Cooroy

During the month of October, the Cooroy Chamber of Commerce is thinking pink and eating schnitzel for the McGrath foundation.

After making such a significant contribution to last year’s fundraiser, the Cooroy Hotel, the Cooroy RSL and the Saw and Mill are all very generously back on board again this year with Think Pink and Eat Schnitzel.

That means that for every schnitzel sold during the month of October, they will donate a gold coin to the Pink October campaign.

Australian cricket legend Glenn McGrath said, “Come along and buy a schnitzel either at the Cooroy Hotel, the Cooroy RSL or at the Saw and Mill and a gold coin donation comes to the McGrath foundation,” Glenn said.

“This donation supports families and individuals going through breast cancer right across this great country of ours, by funding breast cancer nurses in communities across Australia.

“If you can’t make it to Cooroy, jump online and buy a virtual schnitzel. You’ll go into the running to win a schnitzel dinner for two anywhere in Australia, plus two tickets to the Pink October Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground in 2023. So have some fun, enjoy, good luck and thank you.”

Tickets to the Pink October Test do not include travel or accomodation.

To purchase your Virtual Schnitzel go to cooroy.com.au/community/cooroy/

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