Tatts Goes Pink Breakfast for breast cancer
07:30 - 08:45 Tuesday, October 27, 2009 Export to OutlookWrap up
Seven-time ASP women’s world champion surfer Layne Beachley featured at Tattersalls Club’s second annual Pink Ribbon breakfast alongside Channel 7's Alex Cullen and Tracy Bevan of the McGrath Foundation to help raise funds for both the McGrath Foundation and the National Breast Cancer Foundation.
Over 160 members and their families and work colleagues attended the breakfast at Tattersalls Club with $3500 raised through raffle prizes and specially marked Tattersalls Club pink merchandise.
Guests enjoyed a delicious pink champagne breakfast to celebrate with the Tatts Swim team finishing the event with their own Full (half) Monty dance.
Also a big thank you to our supporters including:
Sydney Marriott Hotel
Hill Rogers Financial Services
Estee Lauder
Spank swimwear
Sydney Ports
NSW School of Massage
Artie Sanchez
Body Mind Life Yoga
Kellogg's
Sydney Morning Herald
Channel 7
5 Oceans Media
National Breast Cancer Foundation
McGrath Foundation
Details
Seven-time ASP women’s world champion surfer Layne Beachley is our special guest for this year's 'Tatts Goes Pink' Pink Ribbon Breakfast on Tuesday 27 October. Layne Beachley will be joined by Channel 7's Alex Cullen and Tracy Bevan of the McGrath Foundation
Tattersalls Club's Pink Ribbon breakfast is a fun, early morning get-together of Members, friends, family and workmates joining to raise awareness and funds for the National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF) and the McGrath Foundation.
Kick start your day with a pink bubbly on arrival, fresh fruit, gourmet savoury muffins and our Bircher muesli plus enjoy great entertainment.
This event is a great opportunity to show your support for the National Breast Cancer Foundation and the McGrath Foundation by indulging in a delicious pink breakfast, enjoying our lively speakers and the chance to win fantastic prizes.
The McGrath Foundation - http://www.mcgrathfoundation.com.au/ funds Breast Care Nurses in rural and regional Australia and educate young women to become 'breast aware'.
The National Breast Cancer Foundation - http://www.nbcf.org.au/ is the leading community-funded organisation in Australia raising money for research into the prevention, detection and treatment of breast cancer.
To view the highlights from our 2008 event refer to this link.
Tatts Goes Pink breakfast in aid of The McGrath Foundation and the NBCF
7.30am, Tuesday 27 October
Bookings essential
$50 Members
$55 Non Members
Email: tattersallsclub@tattersallsclub.org
BOOK TODAY - fill in this Tatts Goes Pink Breakfast Form and scan and email to tattersallsclub@tattersallsclub.org or fax to 9267 8312.













