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Sunshine Beach Cocktail Party

Enjoy a night of fun and glamour at the Starry Nights Cocktail Party on the Deck at the Sunshine Beach SLSC. The Gala Event, on Saturday 11th August, will be both a celebration of the past 28 years of servicing the community and a major fundraiser for the exciting clubhouse redevelopment, which promises to provide the community with a modern and welcoming new facility. The clubhouse as we know it will soon be gone with building work due to start early 2019. Come along and enjoy a night with friends at this historic clubhouse before the transformation begins. Whether you were there when the club all began as a shed on the sand dune, or a nipper at Sunshine in your younger days or perhaps you just have recently moved to the coast and only beginning to enjoy being part of this fabulous community, this evening is for you.

Sunshine Beach Surf Club has a proud history of protecting our family and friends on this renowned stunning but treacherous stretch of coastline. This is thanks to community support and the community members that volunteer their time. Starry Night will shine a light on those stars and it will be an important fundraising opportunity to support our future club.

Tickets are $110. Tickets includes drinks, a moving feast, entertainment and dancing. There will also be pop up bars serving lifesaving cocktails, elegant bubbles and speciality brews. Come dressed to shine for a night filled with fun, dancing, surprising fundraising activities and be part of history.

Purchase your tickets at www.sunshinebeachslsc.com.au or call reception on 54475491.

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