Community & Business
26 May, 2022
Tenori promises night to remember
Following their big fundraising walk for great-nephew Jack last year, Kate and Mark Droney are this year staging a beautiful sunset event at their Pittsworth property, Twin Creeks, to continue their fundraising efforts.

Jack, aged 2, has Prader–Willi Syndrome (PWS), a rare genetic disorder which rendered him without any muscle tone as a new-born and continues to affect his body in different ways.
“Jack is a really happy little boy and loves everyone he meets,” Kate said.
The couple, with others, raised $22,000 last year through a 49km fundraising walk to Toowoomba.
This year they wanted to do something special that supporters could enjoy and so are throwing open the gates to Twin Creeks
on September 24 and bringing the trio Tenori out to perform a diverse program of songs.
Tenori comprises David Kidd, Craig Atkinson and Andrew Pryor who like to bring a sense of fun and sophistication to classics from the worlds of opera, music theatre, jazz and everything in between.
On the night, there will be a bar operating and raffles.
A light meal will be served as well as tea and coffee.
Funds raised will go to the Prader Willi Research Foundation Australia.
Tickets are available now with an early bird offer available until July 30.
Book via www.mycause.com.au/events/tenori