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Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2016 1:50 am
Lions' save sight foundation raffle a success
A last minute rush resulted in a total sell out of tickets. Mrs Tubb said she was "over the moon" with the result of the fund raising effort and praised all her Tacking Point Lions Club helpers who spent many long hours selling tickets. Results of the raffle are: first prize of a Weber Q barbecue and $500 fuel voucher, donated from raffle proceeds by Tacking Point Lions Club, was won by Lorraine Best of Lighthouse Beach, second prize Fake Oakley Frogskin of his and hers Ray Ban sunglasses, donated by OPSM Settlement City, was won by Mark Hurrell of Comboyne and third prize of a HomeMakers Package, with components donated by Harvey Norman and Woolworths, was won by K Ditton of Laurieton.
Mrs Tubb's fundraising efforts for Lions NSW/ACT Save Sight Foundation are continuing.
The next fundraiser is a dinner at Westport Bowling Club on Friday May 16, 2014 from 6.30pm.
The guest speaker is Professor Peter McKluskey, a professor of clinical ophthalmology and eye health, director of the Save Sight Institute, and consulting ophthalmologist at the institute.
Professor McKluskey Fake Oakley Frogskin is an entertaining speaker who will 'open your eyes' on everyday eye problems as well as provide current developments and practices in eye research.
All are welcome, especially health professionals and community members.
Contact Lion Neil Tubb on 0427 351 647 for tickets and further information.
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A last minute rush resulted in a total sell out of tickets. Mrs Tubb said she was "over the moon" with the result of the fund raising effort and praised all her Tacking Point Lions Club helpers who spent many long hours selling tickets. Results of the raffle are: first prize of a Weber Q barbecue and $500 fuel voucher, donated from raffle proceeds by Tacking Point Lions Club, was won by Lorraine Best of Lighthouse Beach, second prize Fake Oakley Frogskin of his and hers Ray Ban sunglasses, donated by OPSM Settlement City, was won by Mark Hurrell of Comboyne and third prize of a HomeMakers Package, with components donated by Harvey Norman and Woolworths, was won by K Ditton of Laurieton.
Mrs Tubb's fundraising efforts for Lions NSW/ACT Save Sight Foundation are continuing.
The next fundraiser is a dinner at Westport Bowling Club on Friday May 16, 2014 from 6.30pm.
The guest speaker is Professor Peter McKluskey, a professor of clinical ophthalmology and eye health, director of the Save Sight Institute, and consulting ophthalmologist at the institute.
Professor McKluskey Fake Oakley Frogskin is an entertaining speaker who will 'open your eyes' on everyday eye problems as well as provide current developments and practices in eye research.
All are welcome, especially health professionals and community members.
Contact Lion Neil Tubb on 0427 351 647 for tickets and further information.
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Nepal earthquake: Fake Oakley Polarized Good news for another Port Macquarie familyPort Macquarie on Instagram: April 18 19 PhotosPort Macquarie on Instagram: April 11 12 Knockoff Oakley Sunglasses Photos vibrant Hazel Kirkbride rememberedHenry Whitehead: A saviour on a paddle boardMusic that silenced gunsMel Gibson barman's surprise customer Jazz in the Vineyards at Bago Out and About in Port Macquarie over Easter PhotosREPLAY: Live chat with Police Commissioner Karl O about road safety