Tickets are $10 per person with eight per table, 6.30pm for 7pm start. Drinks can be purchased from the bar and you can bring your own nibbles.
There will be auctions and prizes to be won throughout the night, and a lot of fun to be had for a great cause.
Please contact Cheryl Prideaux on 0408 991 481 or Patricia Hay on 0427 722 687 to book a table.
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Tocumwal Lions Community Hostel is fundraising and has decided to hold a raffle.
The prize is a beautiful quilt named ‘Autumn’, which has been handmade by Glyn Kerley and is valued at $650.
Raffle tickets are on sale now and will be drawn on Friday, July 24.
You can purchase three for $5 or $25 for a book from the hostel reception or on the street stall the group is holding outside March’s IGA on June 25.
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Community members are invited to join Jamie Haynes and the STAND initiative for a run, jog, walk, shuffle - or a mix of them all.
People of all ages and genders are encouraged to take part in this free community club.
Starting on Saturday, March 14, the group will meet at the Big Fish on the Tocumwal Foreshore at 7am.
A course will be available, however the main aim is to provide a regular meeting point and an opportunity for people to move, socialise and start the weekend on a positive note.
After the session, participants can continue with their weekend or enjoy a coffee at The Fifth Daughter Cafe.
There are no finish line medals and no recorded times, just a welcoming environment for a great cause.
The STAND initiative stands for Strength Through Action Not Discussion and aims to provide men with a space where strength is built through action, not just words.
Their mission is to create a community where men support each other, engage in real world activities, and offer a path forward that doesn’t rely on forced conversations.
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The Tocumwal Girls Shed raffle held last week was won by Kathy, who was camping with her family on Town Beach.
The Girls Shed thanks everyone who purchased a ticket in the raffle and hopes Kathy enjoys her lovely quilt.
Money raised by the raffle and the efforts of Girls’ Shed members will be used to buy toiletries to fill Escape Bags for victims of domestic violence.
The Girls Shed also thanks Julie Green who donated a lot of her fragrant soaps to the cause, and to Christine Good of Lavender Pink long arm quilting who put the finishing touches to the quilt.
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The Tocumwal Races will be held Easter Saturday, and membership tickets are now on sale at Rob Crow Real Estate.
The price of $60 per ticket gives you entry to the track, a race book, entry to members’ stand - and a guaranteed seat - and access to members’ bar.
You also get entry into the $200 members’ draw, which you must be on course to collect at the time of the draw.
There’s a limited number of tickets, so get in quick.
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