Step into a world of glamour, entertainment and magic at Kids For Life’s 6th Annual Black Tie Ball. Themed ‘Enchanted Forest’, the fundraiser will be held on Saturday, 27 March 2010 at the Horden Pavilion, Sydney. Proceeds from the ball will go to Kids’ For Life’s 2010 projects: the new Kids For Life Down Syndrome […]
February 25th, 2010
Step into a world of glamour, entertainment and magic at Kids For Life’s 6th Annual Black Tie Ball.
Themed ‘Enchanted Forest’, the fundraiser will be held on Saturday, 27 March 2010 at the Horden Pavilion, Sydney.
Proceeds from the ball will go to Kids’ For Life’s 2010 projects: the new Kids For Life Down Syndrome Resource Centre and the Kids For Life Sydney Children’s Hospital Epilepsy Program.
Hosted by Adam Spencer, the event will also feature live and silent auctions, a raffle and some ‘magical’ surprises.
Kids For Life is dedicated to raising funds for research and awareness of life-threatening childhood diseases, and also helping to enrich the lives of underprivileged children and their families.
To purchase tickets, go to kidsforlife.com.au/content_common/payment.aspx
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