Aug
18
07:00PM

Maddie’s Vision Purple Night

Sat, 18 Aug 2018
from 7:00pm to 11:59pm

by Luke Cracknell
Posted: almost 6 years ago
Updated: over 5 years ago by Luke Cracknell
Visible to: public

Time zone: Melbourne
Reminder: 2 weeks before
Ends: 11:59pm (duration is about 5 hours)

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Juniors, Seniors, Sponsors, Supporters, Friends and Family, you are invited to St Bede’s Hockey Club’s MAJOR FUNCTION for the 2018 season!!!

Maddie’s Vision Purple Night is going to be a terrific night so make sure to bring down all of your friends! As per attached PDF flyer, the night is going to feature a guest speaker Nicky Long (CEO Maddie’s Vision), musical entertainment, roast dinner, raffle prizes, best dressed, live auction and so much more!

Tickets are $50 for adults and $35 for juniors and include entry, dinner, and your first drink (beer, cider, wine or soft drink). $5 from each ticket sold will be donated to Maddie’s Vision.

They can be purchased online via the Team App link below:
https://stbedeshockeyclub.teamapp.com/events/6107584

Action starts at 7pm on Saturday 18th August at the Moorabbin Park Cricket Club in Moorabbin. Come down for a night of great entertainment and inspiring stories.

DON’T FORGET TO COME DRESSED IN YOUR BEST PURPLE ATTIRE!!

PURPLE SOCKS
During Round 17, all St Bede’s players will be required to purchase and wear purple socks for their games. Socks will be sold for $10 each. $5 from each pair sold will be donated to Maddie’s Vision. Please see your Team Manager/Coach for more details.

What is Maddie Riewoldt’s vision?

Maddie Riewoldt’s Vision is a registered charity that has been established to fund medical research into finding a cure for Bone Marrow Failure Syndromes.

Following the tragic death of Maddie Riewoldt on 24th February, 2015, Maddie Riewoldt’s Vision was founded by the Riewoldt family in June 2015. In collaboration with the Snowdome Foundation (an NFP that funds research into new treatments for blood cancers), Maddie Riewoldt’s Visions aims to raise funds to #fightlikemaddie and find new treatments for Bone Marrow Failure. The Vision aims to ultimately find a cure for the syndromes that affect younger Australians each year. Maddie Riewoldt lived with Aplastic Anaemia for only 5 years.

Location

Moorabbin Park Cricket Club - 24 Dane Rd, Moorabbin