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Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital Presents the Annual Gala Ball – A Night in the Garden.

Your Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital RMO Society presents to you the biggest social event of the year. It is time for the annual gala ball – a night in the garden!

You will be greeted by the delightful acoustics of a fiddle as you enter the colourful garden. Picture fresh colourful flowers and the ambience of candles. Imagine sitting under quaint fairy lights whilst enjoying the company of friends and your favourite beverage. The night promises entertainment and mystery

The date and venue are locked in and all that remains is your crew.

Details of the event is as below:

When: 4th October 2014

Where: Crown Hotel, Grand Ballroom One

Time: 1900 hours sharp

Dress: Black tie formal

Take advantage of the early bird offer, which is valid till 15th September: $90 for members and $110 for non-members. Thereafter tickets will be $100 for members and $120 for non-members.

Upon purchase of tickets, don’t forget the 20% off accommodation at the Crown Hotels – Promenade and Metropol. Simply call 1800 811 653 and quote ‘LPKEVENT.’ Alternatively, the entertainment card also offers a similar reduction!

After party will be held at The Eve – newly revamped with 2 for 1-entry specials for ball attendees.

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Buy your tickets today and email with your tables (once all ten guests have purchased tickets) to: ball@charliesrmo.org

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Note: The purchase of a RMO Member ticket (subsidised by the RMO society) will entail a refund (not including booking fee). Please ensure you buy the appropriately labelled ticket. The RMO society is not liable for any incorrect ticket purchases. 

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Location
CROWN HOTEL GRAND BALLROOM ONE

Great Eastern Highway Burswood WA 6100, Australia


Organiser Information

Syed Ali
SCGH RMO Society
0404987335

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