It’s time to start booking your tickets now to avoid the disappointment of missing out when the good times will roll at Greenethorpe’s much anticipated bi annual fundraising event – ‘One Night in Vegas’ on Saturday March 17, 2018.
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Lady luck, celebrity look a likes, dancing gals, gangsters, tourists, croupiers and no doubt an Elvis or two will be mingling under the glamorous lights of Vegas at the Greenethorpe Soldiers Memorial Hall.
The evening includes canapés, dinner, raffle, auction, Vegas themed entertainment and lots of dancing to the smooth tunes from the local band The New Normal.
The Greenethorpe Soldiers’ Memorial Hall is the heart of the Greenethorpe community.
Built in 1921, it is the venue for Greenethorpe’s only preschool service, and has been the setting of many local events including Australia Day celebrations, presentation events for the local primary school, and most importantly, Anzac Day celebrations in April each year.
The Greenethorpe Soldiers Memorial Hall Committee continues to raise funds for their much anticipated external War Memorial.
The aim of the project is to create a special area outside of the Hall where family and friends can stop and remember those whom have served our country, even when the Hall is locked.
The Committee’s fundraising efforts have been very consistent for the last few years, with over $15,000 raised towards the external War Memorial.
However unexpected emergency repair works on the Hall in 2017 required nearly $20,000 to be spent on underpinning the front foyer area of the Hall.
“The Committee is resolved to continue fundraising for the War Memorial now that the structural integrity of the Hall is ensured.,” Hall president David Watt said.
“We consider the Memorial our absolute priority. Currently plans for the Memorial are being drawn up and so we are beginning to see how it will look in reality.
“We are very grateful for our major sponsors for our Vegas night: GrainCorp, Tyrrell’s, WFI, the NSW Farmers Association and Elders Cowra whose help is invaluable to making this event extra special.
“We are also astounded with the generosity of over 30 local businesses whom have donated some amazing prizes for our Vegas Raffle,” Mr Watt sad.
These creative and vibrant fundraising Balls at Greenethorpe have become key events on our region’s social calendar.
‘One night in Vegas’ will be no exception.
Buses will be taking guests from Cowra, Grenfell and Young out to Greenethorpe but bus seats and tickets are selling fast.
Play your cards right and don’t miss out.
Early bird tickets are $60 a person if purchased before March 1 and $70 thereafter.
More information on the Greenethorpe Soldiers Memorial Events page on facebook and tickets at http://www.trybooking.com/SYTB