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Night out for Bloomhill

An 18ct Rose and White Gold Argyle Pink and White Diamond pendant valued at over $12,000 is one of many leading auction items up for grabs at the annual Bloomhill Cancer Care fundraising night to be held on Thursday 29 August.

Donated by long term Bloomhill supporter, Cotton Tree based jewellery store NY2K Jewellers, the stunning pendant is made from a mix of Australian white and pink argyle diamonds sourced from West Australia’s Pilbara region.

NY2K Jeweller’s store owners Paul and Kristen New said they were pleased to be able to once again donate a special piece of jewellery to Bloomhill.

“Bloomhill does amazing work in our community and that’s what we love about them, the money they raise is spent locally to support locals impacted by cancer. We have had a number of clients over the years who have accessed the incredible services provided by Bloomhill and we are proud to continue to donate a piece of jewellery each year to help them achieve their fundraising targets,” Paul said.

Bloomhill general manager Holly Hale said the annual event was one of the most important fundraisers of the year for the local charity which relies heavily on the local community’s support to continue their important work.

“Last year was a really fun event and we plan to take it to another level this year with great food, beverages and one of Queensland’s hottest party and percussion DJ’s James Mack Entertainment, as well as with some incredible auction items and lucky door prizes too.

“We are so pleased to announce that Cotton Tree-based Fraser-Kirk Plastic Surgery will be our major event sponsor and their support will ensure that we can literally go to another level with this year’s event which will be held at the brand-new Wharf Events on Level One within the Mooloolaba Wharf precinct. It’s a fantastic looking venue and will set the scene for a great night of fun and fundraising,” Holly said.

Bloomhill Cancer Care is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to providing support to individuals and families affected by cancer. Through nursing and therapeutic services, Bloomhill aims to enhance the quality of life for those on the cancer journey.

Tickets to the event are $69 per person and includes a cocktail on arrival, food and entertainment. To secure your tickets, visit bloomhill.com.au

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