Get your favourite frock and your tidiest tux ready, The Pioneer Valley Classic Car Club are hosting their 1950-60's Las Vegas Ball in July.
This is the club’s first ball in four years after the biennial event was unable to go ahead in 2020 due to the pandemic, so it’s bound to be big.
Club President Anthony Azzopardi says the ball is a great opportunity to get the club and the community together and highlights the charitable work of the club.
“We’re not just a bunch of hoons, we’re registered as a charity ourselves and we raise money for other charities,” he said.
“We’re all car enthusiasts but we try to raise money for other groups.”
Tickets are just $60 and attendees can expect a drink on arrival, canapes throughout the night, $5000 worth of casino chips to spend across five different casino tables, a silent auction, and live 1950s-60s style music from The Two Maoris.
All proceeds from the event go to Dragons Abreast Mackay, an organisation spreading the message of breast cancer awareness through participation in the sport of dragon boat racing.
The Pioneer Valley Classic Car Club was founded in 2010 by former Mirani police officer Fred Baguley and his wife Barb.
The Club’s marquee event, Dad’s Day in the Valley, raised over $10,000 for local charities last year.
Since its inception, the Club has strived to look after the Valley and local charities and has raised and donated over $120,000 to date.
The Pioneer Valley Classic Car Club 1950-60's Las Vegas Ball is happening Saturday 9th of July from 6:30pm at Souths Leagues Club.
Tickets are available to the general public and sales close Sunday June 26.
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This year will be the Pioneer Valley Classic Car Club’s first ball in four years. Photo: supplied