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Bush dance for animals

THE Eumundi Rotary Club will hold a bush dance on Saturday 17 September at the House With No Steps to raise much-needed funds for animal welfare groups.
Funds raised from the dance will go to the RSPCA Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre in Eumundi, the RSPCA animal care centre in Noosa and the Friends of the Hounds greyhound adoption group.
Everyone is welcome to attend the dance that is sure to be a great night out for the whole family.
There will be supper and sweets, plus a bonfire, damper competition,an animal dress-up parade, lots of raffles and lucky door prizes donated by local sponsors.
Entry to the bush dance is $35 per person or $80 for a family of four, children under 12 are $20 and children under two are free.
The bush dance will run from 5.30pm to 9.30pm on Saturday 17 September, and will be held at the House With No Steps, Fellowship Drive, Doonan.
Bring a chair and a rug.
Tickets are available from www.redchair.com.au/red-e-tix and more information and cash sales are available from Bron – 0412 426 476 or email barkitec4@gmail.com.

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