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This event is open to everyone and is to raise funds for the wellbeing of little Bronson Simpson who's mother and sister were tragically taken from him earlier this year leaving him an orphan to be raised by his grandparents. We all know grandparents are usually retired from the workforce and shouldn't be expected to bring another young child up by themselves so this fundraising event has been put in place to help Bronson have a better life regardless of his current circumstances.

I believe the AMF Robina bowling centre located in the Robina Town Centre is donating a portion of all games played in there centre on this day as well as having other auctions on day to help raise funds for the cause also such as signed NRL Jerseys from the Titans as well as others

This should be a great fun day for people of all ages so bring your kids down and lets all have a great time and help support a little man who's been through such atrocoties that none of us should have to endure

So come along and join in a good cause whilst having some fun and meeting new people at the same time

See you there!!!

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