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The Royal Military College Show Band (RMC) is performing at the Goulburn Workers Club on Friday, June 14 from 7:30pm.
All the money raised from the event hosted by the Rotary Club of Goulburn Argyle will go towards Goulburn's Prostate Cancer Foundation.
Rotary Club of Goulburn Argyle president Heni Hardi encouraged people to attend and donate to the cause.
"There is no charge for entry, but we will have a raffle and a donation bucket," Ms Hardi said.
Deputy music director Captain Nicolas Buff said the band was always happy to help out with charities.
"Our public performances are an opportunity to partner with local organisations and raise funds to support communities," Mr Buff said.
"Earlier this year, the RMC Band toured the NSW south coast in support of the NSW Rural Fire Service."
The band is a professional symphonic wind ensemble providing musical support to defence establishments in the ACT.
Forming in 1954, the RMC have performed in many parts of the world including Buckingham Palace in 2000 to assist in the commemoration of the Centenary of Federation and the dawn service on Anzac Day in Gallipoli in 2003.
I want to wish everyone the best on the night and would like to thank the Workers club for hosting it.
- Heni Hardi
Ms Hardi is excited to see the band in action and hopes everyone enjoys them as much as she does.
"I want to wish everyone the best on the night and would like to thank the Workers Club for hosting it," she said.
The band, lead by Major Darren Cole, will also run music workshops at the Hume Regional Conservatorium on June 15 at 10am before heading to the Crookwell Returned and Services Leagues Club.
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