The Bean Counters Ball.

Roll up for the Bean Counters Ball

Roll up, roll up, the Illawarra Bean Counters Ball is on again and this year’s theme is the circus.

After a successful inaugural event last year, the countdown is on for the second annual Bean Counters Ball in the Illawarra.

This black-tie event will be held at the Fraternity Club in Fairy Meadow from 6pm on Saturday 9 March 2024. It will be one not to miss.

Tickets include a three-course meal, drinks package, roving and circus performers, a live band, a performance from The Disability Trust’s Music Makers, a photo booth, wine wall and much more.

Funds raised at the Ball will support young people with disability gain work experience and education towards a career in finance.

More than 300 business professionals are expected to be in attendance as the Ball aims to reach a fundraising target of $50,000 for the local community.

Sponsorship opportunities are available, and the Ball also welcomes donated prizes from local businesses.

For all the details or to book your tickets, head to the Illawarra Bean Counters Ball website.

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