Pink Ribbon Breakfast, Power Yoga Class and Raffle
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Studio Six is wanting to fundraise for pink ribbon, come join us, enjoy some good laughs and help support this great cause!
If you can't make event please feel free to donate. All donations are appreciated.
MONDAY 3RD JUNE - Kings B'day
9.30am - Power yoga class (optional)
Run by Kyla from Studio Six
10am -11am - Breakfast
(smoothie bowls, fruit and bliss ball platters, Nespresso coffee and Champagne)
- Limited 20 people, open to anyone, any ability.
$40 - per person (donate $40 via this page to lock in your spot, write name in comments that you are paying for event or message me 0276971683 so I can save your spot)
Held at St Francis School (kindly donating their gymnasium to run our event)
I will also have a table with donated items for sale. (please let me know if you have anything you would like to donate)
And a raffle - more information revealed later
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