Rotary Club Bali Ubud Sunset
Holds 2nd Annual Holiday Celebration and Benefit Dinner at Maya Resort & Spa
For release after November 7, 2014 – Ubud, Bali, Indonesia
Everyone who yearns for a traditional Holiday Celebration will enjoy the Benefit Dinner hosted by Rotary Club Bali Ubud Sunset at Ubud’s elegant, 5-star Maya Resort & Spa on Sunday, December 14, at 6:00 pm.
The fabulous holiday buffet will have something for everyone - vegetarians won’t be disappointed either! Included in the ticket price of 575,000 Rp is a welcome cocktail drink, one raffle ticket for valuable prizes, a children’s caroling choir, and music by pianist Duncan McKee, noted for his sensitive and lyrical piano style.
Proceeds will support many Rotary projects that help local communities, including children’s health and sanitation, water and hygiene training in elementary schools, and HIV AIDS testing and treatment at the new Bali Peduli clinic in Ubud.
The classic Christmas menu includes king prawn cocktails, several fabulous salads, snapper, wild mushroom lasagna (v), a Carvery featuring whole roasted turkey with all the trimmings, plus roast pork loin, and a vegetarian coulibiac (an Escoffier innovation). Eight desserts including warm Christmas puddings with brandy butter, and eggnog cheesecake with dark cherries & rum glaze and more. Save room!
Attendees will be able to purchase additional raffle tickets at the event for valuable prizes including several 5-star hotel stays, dinners, spa packages and more.Â
Limited seating requires reserving your tickets now, by bank transfer or by cash to a RCBUS member. For more information including bank transfer details see their website at rotarybaliubudsunset.org or SMS questions to Sue at 081 238 66349.
About Rotary Club Ubud Sunset
Rotary Club Bali Ubud Sunset serves communities throughout Bali, but particularly in the Ubud area. RCBUS focuses on practical projects to provide people with basic necessities. Bali may appear to be prosperous to the casual tourist, but huge economic disparities exist. There are whole villages without water, electricity and access roads. School libraries sometimes stand without books, and many children cannot attend school because parents cannot afford school fees. Countless people do not have even the most basic ideas of hygiene or how to stay healthy. RCBUS addresses these issues and more.
For additional information, visit
rotaryubudsunset.org or contact Sue Winski at +62 8123866349 or suewinski@gmail.com
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