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'Pink' Movie NightRaising money for the National Breast Cancer Foundation Monday 19th November at MidValley Village 8 Cinemas. By news@gippsland - 16th November 2007 - Back to News When: Monday 19th November
Where: Mid Valley Village 8 cinemas
Time: 7pm
What: The Game Plan starring The Rock
How much: $15 a ticket
Why: To raise money for Breast Cancer Research
Who: Thanks to Tegan Doherty for organising the event and thanks to International Power Mitsui and Traralgon Mix for their donations.
There will also be raffle tickets sold on the night for $2 each. The prizes include:
- 1 of 4 "Discover Scuba' Vouchers donated by SEAL Diving Services
- 1 A4 Certificate Frame donated by Timeless Framing
- 1 Kenny's Cardiology Teddy Bear donated by Kenny's Cardiology
- 1 'Crystalize' voucher donated by Crystalize
- 1 'The Electronics Hive' voucher donated by The Electronics Hive Traralgon
- 1 Miss Milly's voucher donated by Miss Milly's Craft & Patchwork
If you would like to participate in the night please contact Tegan at charnine@hotmail.com for further information or purchase of tickets.
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: news@gippsland.com

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