THE Bullioh Football Netball Club has contributed over $22,000 to the Upper Murray bushfire relief efforts and is hell-bent on raising more.
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The Bulldogs will hold their fifth B & S Ball at Tallangatta Valley this Saturday, with club president Peter Dean calling on the public to support the event.
"It's all about raising money for the local community with particular emphasis this year on our local CFA," Dean said.
"People travel from places as far away as Tamworth for the ball and that support is invaluable for fire affected areas."
ALSO IN SPORT:
The main attraction will be Silverstring Outlaws, along with special guest, ambassador for Young Aussie Famers, Zoe Carter.
Tickets are $125 at the gate and include camping, day stage entertainment, food, drinks and entertainment on Saturday night and a Sunday breakfast.
Combined with support from Margaret Court and the Margaret Court Tennis Academy, Bullioh is in the process of stocking a fencing trailer with gear.
The Bulldogs will travel to Tumbarumba on March 15.