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Sunny Coasters’ dance for a cause

The Sunny Coasters Line Dancing group are dancing their way into their Big Breast Cancer Fundraiser on Friday 13 October.

The event will take place on the large pier at the Noosa Marina from 9:30am-11am. Geared up in their best boots, and dressed in pink, the Sunny Coasters will ‘dance for a cause’ for 90 minutes.

The club is undertaking their most important fundraiser to date by supporting the ‘Do it for Cancer’ community.

All participants have been enthusiastically reaching out to friends and family for sponsorship support, along with contributing a donation to take part in this important fundraiser. Coming together to unite the community is what the Sunny Coasters are all about.

Join them at Noosa Marina for a coffee, some toe tapping and enjoy the morning. Afterwards, join for morning tea at the Marina Bar Noosa.

All proceeds will be in support of the very significant work carried out by the Breast Cancer Foundation.

“Several local businesses have offered their support on the day for which we are very grateful,” founder and teacher, Sue Ravenscroft said.

For more information on their Big Breast Cancer Fundraiser on Friday 13 October and to donate visit doitforcancer.com.au/fundraisers/sueravenscroft/sunny-coasters-in-pink-14049

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