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Ladies harness the night

WHAT better way to support a good cause than by kicking up your heels and enjoying a fun night out at the local trots with friends.
Girls Night Out is on again complete with food, fashion, entertainment and racing – proudly brought to you by the Cranbourne Harness Racing Club.
The night, to raise funds for the Women’s Cancer Foundation, will include live entertainment, a fashion show, photo booth fun along with an Austin Powers impersonator roving around and entertaining the crowd. There will also be great prizes up for grabs on the night.
Jo McKinnon will host the evening and share stories of her own time in the industry.
But it’s not just a ladies night out, Cranbourne Turf Club CEO Neil Bainbridge has encouraged everyone to grab their tickets.
“Whether you’re a racing enthusiast or have never been to the races before, the Girls Night Out caters for everyone,” he said.
“Going to the trots already provides for a fun occasion, but the club has teamed that up with some great entertainment and food and beverage package to create a fantastic experience.”
He urged everyone to get a table together and secure their spots for a night that is set to be one to remember.
Cost per ticket is $75, or $65 early bird price until 28 February, which includes entry to the race course, race book, three-course meal, beverage package (beer, wine and soft drink) and entertainment.
To book your spot, call the Cranbourne Harness Racing Club on 5996 1300 to book.

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