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Luncheon helps to kick cancer

CRANBOURNE Football and Netball Club held its annual Mother’s Day luncheon in support of Breast Cancer Network Australia at Casey Fields on Saturday.
Almost 100 people attended the event and helped contribute $537 to BCNA – taking the grand total raised over the past four years to $4000.
This year’s money was raised through a raffle, with Leo and Leanne Hermans of Anker Concrete donating the main prizes.
Brad Alden Brown also made a significant contribution to the cause.
Event co-ordinator Sara Wright confirmed that she and club officials were looking forward to hosting the luncheon again next year.

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