The Amie St Clair ball will be returning from lockdown hiatus, after last year's tenth anniversary ball was cancelled due to the state-wide dancing ban.
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The announcement was made by Annette St Clair, who said they were all immensely relieved to be able to start fundraising activities once again.
"It's a great feeling to know that things are getting back to some normality. We need fundraising to continue so we can support our melanoma care nurse," Mrs St Clair said.
"The ball is a great opportunity to have a good night out, raise some much-needed funds, and for the committee and the wonderful team of volunteers to look at what we've achieved in ten years."
Technically last year was supposed to be their tenth anniversary of the Amie St Clair trust, but the team decided to have a collective do-over in 2021.
The charity was set up in honour of Annette's daughter Amie, who died in 2009 at the age of 23 after a three year battle with melanoma.
Since then the trust has merged with the Melanoma Institute, which is planning to start clinical trials in Wagga over the coming years.
The group have already started slowly resuming their visits to schools, sporting organisations, and rotary clubs, but hope to upscale those events later in the year as restrictions ease.
The ball will be held at The Range Function Centre on June 26, and tickets can be booked by calling Annette St Clair on 0448 255 223 or online at trybooking.com/BPTAZ
There are no restrictions on dancing at time of writing.