Pink Up at Cooroy RSL

In the pink for a cause. (Supplied).

Cooroy RSL is renowned for hosting some spectacular special events and the Pink Up Cooroy Breakfast raising funds for the McGrath Foundation is no exception.

On Friday 25 October head to the club for a delicious breakfast with a live auction, mega raffles, special guests and all raising funds for a great cause. McGrath Foundation provide Breast Care Nurses making a world of difference to individuals and families navigating cancer across Australia. Tickets are just $50 and can be booked online at www.cooroyrsl.com.au.

Another fantastic special event coming up at the club is the Melbourne Cup Luncheon which is always a great day out with prizes for best dressed, entertainment, sweeps and the race on the giant screen.

Their Friday night entertainment and Thursday morning Bingo are always very popular and a great way to make some new friends or catch up with old ones.

To keep up to date with all the happenings visit the event calendar on the website or join to be a member for just $5.50 a year which gives you special discounts, member’s promotions and more.

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