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Shine at night of nights

THE annual Free to Shine masquerade ball is back for another night of fun and fund-raising on Saturday 10 October.
Following on the success of last year, Noosa will again host the springtime ball, which is the major fund-raiser for the Australia-run charity Free to Shine.
Frocking up for a night of fun has never felt so good, with all Free to Shine proceeds used to pay for educational scholarships for rural girls in Cambodia, keeping them in school and preventing the trafficking of vulnerable children.
Entertainment throughout the evening of masked elegance will include the vivacious duo from The Kitty Kats, Renae Suttie and Susanne Campbell, plus local singer/songwriter Andrea Kirwin, who is sure to impress with her earthy blend of hip-hop, funk and soul with an island style roll.
Emerging teen talent Mackenzie Smith rounds out the line-up and will welcome guests with his rich, relaxed tones that will open what is sure to be a magical evening.
With the growing number of generous donations from local business, the live auction will be a highlight of the night.
Bidding on a wonderful mix of holiday packages, health and beauty services, local retail give vouchers, adventure tours and much more will extend the significant impact this event has in supporting the girls in Cambodia.
The ball will again be held at South Pacific Resort, Noosaville, on Saturday 10 October.
Early bird tickets are available now for $70 and include a welcoming glass of champagne on arrival followed by canapes and a light meal. Those unable to attend on the night but who still wish to support the event can purchase virtual tickets for $25.
Tickets are available online through www.eventbrite.com.au/e/sunshine-coast-masquerade-free-to-shine -tickets-17773937325 or over the counter at Kobomo in the Noosa Village Shopping Centre, Noosaville.

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