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Laughter makes the best gift

TICKETS are selling fast for the annual Giggle Ball at the Caloundra Event Centre on 22 May, with all funds raised going to local charity Sunshine Butterflies.
Hosted by Aitken Legal, the Giggle Ball is a night of laughs with one of Australia’s best comedians, Peter Helliar, headlining the night and supported by Mike Van Acker and Julie Cross.
There will be a balloon raffle, silent auction and major auction on the night, plus live music to get everyone on the dance floor.
Managing partner of Aitken Legal Lisa Aitken said she was thrilled Sunshine Butterflies had agreed to be the beneficiary of the Giggle Ball.
“We chose to support Sunshine Butterflies as they have recently purchased a property at Cooroibah where they are developing it to move all the wonderful programs they do out there for the children,” she said.
“All monies raised from the night will go directly to this development and therefore stay locally on the Sunshine Coast.”
Everyone is welcome to attend the Giggle Ball by purchasing a seat or a table by phoning marketing manager Genevieve Ryan on 5413 4000.
Ticket price includes canapes on arrival, a three-course meal, drinks for the night and a fantastic line-up of live entertainment.

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