Girls Night Out supporting bowel cancer prevention  - Showcase SA

Girls Night Out supporting bowel cancer prevention 

Join bowel cancer prevention charity, the Jodi Lee Foundation, and their Ambassadors Kellie Finlayson and Sophie Edwards (co-hosts of The Sh!t Talkers Podcast) for the ultimate Girls Night Out at the premiere of Colleen Hoover’s best-selling novel, ‘It Ends With Us’. 

Each ticket holder will be welcomed with a complimentary drink on arrival. The Foundation will also be holding a raffle with some incredible prizes to be won. 

Proceeds from this event will go to the Jodi Lee Foundation, raising awareness for the prevention and early detection of bowel cancer, which is now the leading cancer killer in 25 – 44 year olds. 

Come along, meet Kellie and Sophie, support the Jodi Lee Foundation in their fight against bowel cancer and enjoy a great night out with your girlfriends. 

Date: Thursday 8th August 2024

Location: Regal Theatre, 275 Kensington Road, Kensington Park SA

Time: Doors open 5:30pm, movie begins at 6:30pm

Tickets: $30 per adult, includes a drink on arrival. 

Book now to avoid missing out, we anticipate this event to sell quickly! Buy your tickets now here. 

This event is brought to you by the Jodi Lee Foundation and The Sh!t Talkers Podcast.

Article and Image supplied by the Jodi Lee Foundation.

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