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february - march 2014
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the Mid north Coast's only `pLAtinuM' tAB venue just
got bigger and better with our new ALFReSCo tAB area
at C.ex Coffs.
Come and enjoy the best tAB facility in Coffs harbour
­ in total comfort.
Members and guests can now enjoy the spoils of:
· 45 TV monitors
· 3 Staff-attended TAB terminals
· 3 Self-serve betting terminals
· 6 Sky info form terminals
· 10 Alfresco TAB monitors
· 1 Alfresco TAB Self-serve betting terminal
· With new furniture in the spacious new TAB area.
have you Tried sporTspick?
the C.ex group now has Sportspick terminals in all three
of its clubs. Sportspick offers heaps of free tipping comps
as well as in-house competitions across AFL, nRL, epL,
A-League and horse racing.
if you're a member of the C.ex group you don't even
need a Sportspick card to get started. Just swipe your
C.ex Coffs TAB is Platinum
membership card at the Sportspick terminal and follow the
prompts. Be sure to speak to one of our friendly staff if you
require any further information. Don't miss out, in-house
comps commencing now!
calendar
Girls
some ladies will do ANYTHING for a good cause!
When Annie's husband John dies of Leukaemia, she and
best friend Chris resolve to raise money for a new settee in
the local hospital waiting room. They manage to persuade
four fellow Woman's Institute members to pose nude with
them for an "alternative" calendar, with a little help from
hospital porter and amateur photographer, Lawrence. The
news of the women's charitable venture spreads like wildfire,
and hordes of press soon descend on the small village of
Knapeley in the Yorkshire Dales. The calendar is a success,
but Chris and Annie's friendship is put to the test under the
strain of their new-found fame.
based on the true story of eleven Woman's Institute
members who posed nude for a calendar to raise money for
the Leukaemia research Fund, (part proceeds to Leukaemia
research) Calendar Girls opened at the Chichester Festival
Theatre and has since become the fastest selling play in
british theatre history.
"It's marvellous theatre, guaranteed to make you laugh, cry
and come out singing Jerusalem."
"Dazzlingly funny, shamelessly sentimental and utterly
captivating ... the mingling of pathos and comedy here is
simply unbeatable."
The director will be Ken James, well known for his many
T.V roles including skippy, The box, Glenview High, skyways,
sons and Daughters, and Good morning Australia, with bert
Newton.
In 2009 Ken was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin's
Lymphoma, making this journey for him a very personal one;
he is currently the spokesperson for this organisation.
Part of the proceeds from the royalties will be paid to
Leukemia and Lymphoma research.
SAtuRDAY 29 MARCh
8pM
$20