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Pink, proud and making a stand

GET ready to turn Noosa Sound to a sea of pink when the inaugural Paddle in Pink event sets sail this Sunday 30 August.
Dress in pink, grab a paddle board, canoe, surf ski or boat and join in the fun as locals and celebrities join forces to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer research.
Paddlers will complete one lap of Noosa Sound on a water craft, which can range from a stand-up paddle board to a boat or surf ski, from 7.30am on the day.
There will be prizes for the best person and team dressed in pink, plus local celebrities encouraging and participating in the event.
All funds raised on the day will be donated to the National Breast Cancer Foundation and there will be a few surprises in stall for participants on the day.
For more information or to register, email Sandra on Sandra.noosa@hotmail.com or visit the event page at www.paddleinpink.gofundraise.com.au
Paddle in Pink is this Sunday 30 August, at 7.15am for a 7.30am start. Meet on the water at Lions Park, Noosa Heads.
Cost is $15 per person, and children under five are free.

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