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A night of affordable fun, racing and entertainment

Here’s ‘that’ event you and your girlfriends have all been looking for.

It’s time to get on the group chat and round up your besties for a massive night of affordable fun, racing and entertainment. Saturday May 3 is Girl’s Night Out at ‘The Meadows’, one of the brightest and best nights at the track.

Last year was the first time in many years the Melbourne Greyhounds hosted this special event, and this year it’s back by request. The evening was not just about people having fun, but also raising money for ‘Look Good Feel Better’, a wonderful women’s cancer support organisation.

The Melbourne Greyhounds has had a long association with ‘Look Good Feel Better’. It provides the organisation with free room hire at The Meadows, where women can be supported and assisted in coming face to face with cancer. Once again, the race club will be supporting ‘Look Good Feel Better’ with all proceeds from the raffle on the night being donated. Last year $3000 was raised.

Tickets to this year’s night are only $59 per person and come with a list of inclusions longer than Rupunzel’s golden locks.

Along with a delicious seated dining experience and a complimentary beverage on arrival, guests on the night will be able to enjoy a number of free activities, such as tarot readings, massages, wine tastings (with seafood pairings) and a spin on a 360o Photobooth between races. Those looking to dance will be excited to learn there will be live music and, of course, you can place a bet on a race if you fancy a flutter.

Emjoy $6 Oyster Bay and Barossa Valley Estate wines and $15 cocktails from the bar.

Bookings are now open and filling fast. Over 100 tickets have already been sold. Groups are welcome, with tables from 2 to 12 available.

If this sounds like a night you want to be part of online bookings can be made at melbournegreyhounds.org.au or by calling(03) 9355 5222. Bookings close 5pm Monday April 28 – so get on it!

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