Thursday, 02 July 2015 11:04

Support Aug 28 Adelaide Boys Day Out for The Epilepsy Centre

BOYS DAY OUT 2015 – Footy Finals Fever!

https://www.thedivas.org/

http://charitydos.com.au/do/event/details/9396-boys-day-out-2015-footy-finals-fever

The Divas are extremely excited about this year’s Boys Day Out 2015 luncheon. Celebrating our 14th year, this is Adelaide’s must attend event for the Corporate Businessman.

Boys Day Out will be held on Friday 28th August 2015 from 12:00 until 4pm in the Magarey Room at Adelaide Oval, hosted by the one and only Sam Kekovich! 

Special guest appearance by Aria Award winning duo The Audreys.  Our famous After Party will also be held at Adelaide Oval. Please make sure that you wear a splash of PURPLE on the day to show your support of South Australian’s living with epilepsy in our community.

Each table will be representing your business with nine of your male colleagues or associates & one female hostess of your choosing.
A sumptuous 3 course meal awaits, including premium beverages and stimulating entertainment all for only $160 per person (tables of 10 are $1,600).

Limited tables are available and our VIP section has now completely sold out. 

For more information, please contact Robyn Wakefield on (08) 8448 5665 & please be sure to visit The Divas new website www.thedivas.org

All funds raised will go directly to The Divas’ chosen charity The Epilepsy Centre, who are a Not for Profit charitable organisation committed to providing caring, quality services that enhance the quality of life to people living with epilepsy. Nearly 50,000 people live with Epilepsy in South Australia & the Northern Territory.  Epilepsy is not recognised as an eligible disability & therefore does not attract Government funding. Our aim is to continue to raise funds for children, adults & families in need & to provide ongoing support for people living with Epilepsy.

We look forward to welcoming you to Boys Day Out 2015.

For more information contact Robyn Wakefield on (08) 8448 5665 or rreynolds@epilepsycentre.org.au

 

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