Local kids can get their dance on at a disco on Friday night.
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The event will raise funds for rural charity Royal Far West, which delivers integrated health, education and disability services to children living in rural and remote areas of Australia.
The dance will be fully supervised for ages 11-14 and kicks off at 6pm in the Carinya Christian School auditorium.
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It is the second year Kerrie Hargraves has organised the fundraising event and she has invited every school.
"Every school was represented last year, which was beautiful," she said.
"I have a wonderful team of volunteers and ... [businesses] are only too happy to help. I've never been turned down ever," she said.
Mrs Hargraves said she started it up because she was "just grateful I have healthy children" and she had "seen and heard a lot about Royal Far West and a lot of my friends use their services".
"[It's] the perfect combination to empower young kids to do something for other kids ... Not only do they get to have fun ... they are also supporting a wonderful organisation that helps kids their own age," she said.
She said her own children had been "instrumental" in advertising the event on social media and selling raffle tickets.
Former St Mary's College students Angus and Will will DJ the dance.
- Tickets are $15 (includes dinner) and can be purchased at Fashion Fabrics or Second Edition Book Store.