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Set for a magical journey

NOOSA Arts Theatre loves journeys, discovery and experiences and this month one lucky person has the opportunity to share a magical journey to any destination they choose.
The 2016 Dream Holiday Raffle closes on 29 July with the lucky winner receiving a $20,000 voucher to spend on a travel experience to wherever their dreams take them.
Five runner-up prizes of $200 cash will also be drawn.
Part of Noosa Arts Theatre’s ongoing commitment is to provide the best venue, productions and variety on the Sunshine Coast so all monies raised by the raffle will support the theatre’s building fund and will enable stage two of the extensive renovation to be implemented.
Winners of the 2014 luxury raffle, Gordon and Julie Hurford of Maroochydore, said they both had “significant” birthdays just prior to winning the major prize and got to live the dream of a lifetime.
There are only 500 tickets available at $100 each.
To buy a ticket, phone Noosa Arts Theatre on 5449 9343, visit www.noosaartstheatre.org or drop into the Box Office at 163 Weyba Road, Noosaville.
The prize will be drawn on Saturday 30 July at 5pm.

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