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SFNC Fundraiser - Don't Change - The INXS Story & the Sale 2017 Pro Rodeo
Sale Football Netball Club are celbrating their 140th anniversary with some great events throughout the year.
We are excited to announce that "Don’t Change – the INXS Story" will be coming to the Bundy Hall on Friday 24th March. As a major fundraiser for the Club, we look forward to presenting Australia’s Number 1 Tribute Band. Playing some of Australia’s most iconic songs, from one of our most popular bands. With classics such as Never Tear Us Apart and Suicide Blonde, it will be a great night with plenty of fun and raffles throughout the night.The event will kick off with food and drinks available from 6pm, with the band starting at 7pm.
Drinks at bar prices (Strictly NO BYO), and we encourage all to come along early and support our Club. Tickets are $35 per person and available from www.trybooking.com or find us on www.facebook.com/salefnc
For more information:
Sam Morelli
President
Sale Football Club
0408 538 588
salefnc@gmail.com
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