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Save the Children's Ngargee Christmas Cocktail Party
28 Nov 2007 06:17:53 GMT
Source: Save the Children - Australia
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You are invited to Save the Children’s Ngargee Christmas cocktail party fundraiser.  Part of a program of events at Federation Square in December, the event will feature an art auction and viewing of the Ngargee installation hanging from the Atrium in Federation Square. 

Join us on 17 December to celebrate the festive season and help raise money for Save the Children’s programs in Australia and overseas. 

Date: Monday 17 December 2007
Time: 6pm for 6:30pm start
Where: Tjanabi Restaurant, Atrium, Federation Square
Tickets: $50 per person
 

Download the Ngargee Christmas Cocktail Party Invitation [Adobe PDF].   

 

RSVP & Payment: Monday 10 December, 2007.  To book, or for more information, please phone 03 9938 2071 or email shelley.mccuaig@savethechildren.org.au

 

 

     

 


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