2016 Broome Christmas Party: 78 contributing businesses & organisations made it happen

Written on the 12 December 2016

2016 Broome Christmas Party: 78 contributing businesses & organisations made it happen

The Broome Christmas Party in Chinatown was a truly community driven event with 77 businesses and organisations, plus several schools contributing toward the delivery of the town's much adored town celebration.

On behalf of the entire Broome community, the Chamber of Commerce would like to thank the below contributors who made the event possible:

  1. Chinatown Revitalisation ($10,000 cash)
  2. Shire of Broome ($8,000 worth of in-kind services to traffic management, road closure and cleaning)
  3. Broome Chamber of Commerce & Industry ($5,500)
  4. CWD ($3,000)
  5. Cable Beach Club Resort ($2,000)
  6. Goolarri Media  (in kind advertising and design across radio and TV platforms)
  7. The Roey (50% of profits from pop up bar in trust for 2017)
  8. OHM (in kind electricity and logistics)
  9. Buru   ($1000)
  10. Sos Johnston ($1000)
  11. Broome Advertiser
  12. Spirit & Red FM
  13. Paspaley (Kimberley bracelet)
  14. Betta Home Living (mini bar fridge & TV)
  15. Monsoonal Blues (2 x Maxwell & Williams dining sets)
  16. Red Sun Camels (3 camels for parade)
  17. Sun Pictures (free movie)
  18. Broome Fire Brigade (Santa)
  19. Air Services Australia (airport fire truck for Santa)
  20. Broome Police (replaced security)
  21. Norforce
  22. Wings store  (X Box + $200)
  23. Kimberley Ports Authority ($500)
  24. Galwey  ($500)
  25. Bohemia for Hair ($500)
  26. Betty's Frock Shop  ($500)
  27. Broome Transit  ($500)
  28. Male n Co  ($500)
  29. Broome Open for Busisiness  ($500)
  30. Bob's Shoe Store ($500)
  31. Shady Lane - Norcrest Holdings ($500)
  32. Chinese Community ($500)
  33. Hutchies ($500)
  34. Coates Hire (discount lights and generators)
  35. Roadline (in kind crew and vehicles for set up and set down)
  36. Bruce Rudeforth Dental ($300)
  37. Broome vet  ($300)
  38. Toll Mermaid  ($250 + 2 pallets of toys for donation to charity)
  39. Bankwest  ($250)
  40. Andy at Bali Hai ($200)
  41. Tropicool Airconditioning ($200)
  42. Broome Scooters ($150)
  43. Cygnet Bay Pearls  ($110)
  44. Green Mango  ($110)
  45. Shekki  ($110)
  46. Camdons  ($100)
  47. Avis Broome ($100)
  48. Minshull  ($100)
  49. Progressive supplies  ($100)
  50. itp  ($100)
  51. Thai Massage ($100)
  52. Tidal Elegance  ($110)
  53. Rainsong voucher $100
  54. Moonlight bay suites accom (accommodation auctioned by bcci for $450)
  55. Willie creek pearls (Pearl Luggers + go pro for competition)
  56. Pearl Merchants Pearl (auctioned for $150)
  57. Cygnet Bay Farm Holiday 
  58. Broome Cycles Bike 
  59. Sportspower merchandise
  60. Anastasia's Voucher worth 250
  61. Mitre 10 lights and reindeer 
  62. Mt Romance candle
  63. Nowhere else but here candles
  64. ANZ hamper of merch
  65. KAMS Board games
  66. Australia Post toys
  67. Coles trolley and water
  68. Lionesses giant stocking
  69. Barrells merchandise
  70. Wear Art top
  71. Tackle World tackle kit
  72. Troppo Sound
  73. Broome Events & Party Hire
  74. Woody's Arcade
  75. Shady Lane
  76. Kimberley Kids
  77. Pearl Coast Amusements
  78. Bouncin' in Broome

MC: Vanessa Mills (in kind)

ENTERTAINMENT: Roebuck Primary School, Tippy Toes, Cable Beach Primary, Wanna Play?, Broome Academy of Music, Tania McKenna, Lynne Bunney, Susie Quicke, Belly dancers, Jake Stephen, The Mexicans

STAGE MANAGER:  Susie Quicke

EVENT MANAGERS:  Lynnie Ralston & Jael Napper

SALES & LOGISTICS:  Jon Eastham

CHIEF FUNDRAISER:  Cori Fong

CHINATOWN BUSINESS REFERENCE GROUP:  Jing from Wing's, Cori Fong, Tony Molloy, Michelle Tilley, Julie Russell, David Galwey, Tony Hutchinson, Peter Coppin

VOLUNTEERS:  Robyn Maher, Peter Taylor, Michelle Scally, Trudi Ridge, Tash Aristei, Gerard Petrov, Melva Stone, Peter McBride, Andy Tilley, Men's Shed, Lions

STAGING:  Troppo Sound

TOTAL CASH RAISED:  $24,580


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