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HomeNewsFood, fun, fashion and Fillies at Melbourne Cup fundraiser

Food, fun, fashion and Fillies at Melbourne Cup fundraiser

Tickets are now on sale for Katie Rose Cottage Hospice’s inaugural Melbourne Cup Spring Lunch and Fashion Show at Peppers Noosa Resort and Villas on Tuesday 5 November.

Presented in partnership with major sponsor John Madill Toyota, and supported by Peppers Resort and Villas Noosa, Champagne Laurent-Perrier and Gathered Wine, the event is an important fundraiser for the local palliative care hospice, that provide around the clock care, for those facing end-of-life in the community at this world-class facility.

Get set to join in the fun this Melbourne Cup Day, wearing just a Splash of Blue for Katie Rose Cottage, while enjoying a flutter on the race with Sweeps, Fashions on the Field, and help raise vital funds.

Emceeing the day, will be larger-than-life Hot91.1’s popular breakfast radio presenter Sam Coward, who is sure to bring plenty of laughs to the occasion.

The event will also feature a fashion parade featuring popular local clothing brands Wacker Clothing Company and Matilda COVE, to be compered by Noosa fashionista Carlie Wacker.

There will also be raffles, and a silent auction on the day, plus, you can dance the afternoon away, with DJ and musician Dave West Music, as the sun sets over Noosa.

Tables of 10, so gather your friends, start planning your outfits, and get set for a fun day of food, fashion and fillies, all for a fabulous cause. Tickets cost $195 per person, and include a welcome drink and canapés on arrival, plus a sumptuous two-course lunch, wine on the table.

Book now at events.humanitix.com/katie-rose-melbourne-cup-lunch

Event details: Tuesday 5 November, 11.30am – 3pm, Peppers Noosa Resort and Villas, Viewland Drive, Noosa Heads.

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