Shine Bright for Leukaemia event
Published 5:00am 25 May 2022
Words by Kylie Knight
Leukaemia Support Queensland, in partnership with North Harbour and Bite Markets, will raise funds and awareness while remembering those who have been affected by the disease during its Shine Bright for Leukaemia event this weekend.
The second annual event will be held at Bite Markets on May 28 from 4-7pm.
It includes free entry to the markets, fire twirlers, food and drink to purchase, entertainment and activities followed by a lantern walk as participants honour and remember those affected by Leukaemia.
The lantern walk is from 5.15pm.
Anyone wishing to join the walk and help raise funds can contact organisers by phoning 0422 584 080 or emailing [email protected].
Bobo balloons and thundersticks will be available for purchase on the night.
To find out more, head to the Facebook page
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