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Pink stumps day at Kin Kin

Prepare for a day of unforgettable excitement as Kin Kin and Noosa Council go head-to-head in a cricket match for all ages.

The event follows Kin Kin’s renowned Sunday markets from 8am to midday that are a vibrant introduction to the match to follow.

The competition is always fierce as Kin Kin aims to maintain its winning domination over the council teams.

While it’s all fun on the field, there is a serious side to the competition with all proceeds from the event going directly to the McGrath Foundation, and with some incredible mothers in the Kin Kin community bravely battling breast cancer, any support for the organisation that provides breast cancer nurses, would make a world of difference.

Pink is the theme at the event so don your most dazzling pink outfits and get ready to stand out. Players will be sporting their best tutus for the game, guaranteed to bring a few smiles.

There will be celebrity players this year with chef Matt Golinski and Jimmy Wilkins on the field for the Kin Kin team.

To satisfy the hunger there will be a barbecue featuring sausages generously donated by Eastwell Farm and cupcakes baked with love by Kin Kin State School.

And thanks to Stone & Wood there will be beer to keep you refreshed throughout the day.

Kin Kin’s Pink Stumps Sunday Cricket extravaganza will be held on Sunday 4 August at Kin Kin Oval from 1pm.

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