With TV3 stalwart Mike McRoberts as MC, a live performance by Waikato favourites Late 80s Mercedes, auctions, and a golden ticket raffle draw, the inaugural LJ Hooker Cancer Society Ball was a hit with guests on Saturday night.
The funds raised will go a long way to help people affected by cancer in the region, says Catriona Findlay, Fundraising Manager for the Waikato/Bay of Plenty Cancer Society.
The fundraiser, which attracted more than 600 people, was a first for the Waikato/Bay of Plenty Cancer Society and organisers say that the event far exceeded expectations.
"We have been overwhelmed by the support we have received from the community and from our sponsors. Not only did we sell 200 more tickets than our original target but our fundraising activities alone raised $91,000.
"We anticipate that our final total will be just over $100K once all of the event costs and ticket sales have been taken into account," she said.
"All funds raised from the event will remain in the region to help people affected by cancer and to fund vital cancer research. It will also assist the Cancer Society to reduce the risk of cancer in the community through education and advocacy," says Miss Findlay.
Popular live auction items included two premium economy tickets to Asia or Europe from Singapore Airlines, a luxury weekend away for two at Kauri Cliffs and five nights accommodation for eight people in Noosa Heads, Australia.
The slogan for the event was 'Have a ball ... make it matter' and Miss Findlay says this perfectly captured what the event was about.
"Often these opportunities to dress up and spend time with friends, family or colleagues can be few and far between. We wanted to give people here in the Waikato the chance to have a fantastic evening while making a difference for those in need."
"We have had fantastic feedback from guests on the night and we were thrilled to see so many people from the region there supporting the event and participating in our fundraising activities."
"Sponsors, supporters and volunteers also played a vital role and we are so grateful for their input," says Miss Findlay. "We simply could not have done it without their help." The LJ Hooker Cancer Society Ball was held at Mystery Creek Events Centre.