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Monday, 11 October 2010


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Do It For the Ladies – Live Music Event raises funds for breast cancer research


Cass Love Music Management, Press Record Online and The Hive are hosting Do It For the Ladies! An all ages live music event being held on the 16/10/10 at The Hive, Fortitude Valley in order to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer research.


The event will be featuring the musical talents of:

Stonemason http://www.myspace.com/stonemasontheband

Rawr Vanity www.myspace.com/rawrvanity

Winter Solstice www.myspace.com/wintersolsticeaus

Avalon's Diary http://www.myspace.com/avalonsdiaryofficial.


Patrons will be charged an entry fee to this event - $10. Dress in pink and entry is cheaper, only $8!!! 100% of the door profits will be donated to the National Breast Cancer Fund (after costs are covered). There will also be official NBCF merchandise for sale. Doors at 6.30pm.


The National Breast Cancer Foundation is the leading national not-for-profit organisation that is dedicated to supporting and promoting high quality research into prevention, detection and treatment of breast cancer. Breast cancer is one of the most commonly occurring cancers in Australian women with over 13,600 new cases expected to be diagnosed this year. But thanks to excellent research, deaths from the disease has decreased by 22% in the last decade.


The contribution from activities such as Do It For the Ladies – Live Music Event will ensure the NBCF can keep working towards a cure. We encourage you to support this initiative to make a real difference to many of the lives touched by breast cancer.


For more information contact:


NAME: Ms Cass Love, Cass Love Music Management


PHONE: 0435 827 869


EMAIL:


For further information regarding the National Breast Cancer Fund please visit www.nbcf.org.au.






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