Facial hair was removed while magic bamboozled plenty of people at the annual Shakin' Cocktail Party.
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The event on Saturday, April 17 raised awareness and funds for the Goulburn Parkinson's Support Group.
They were trying to raise funds for a specialist Parkinson's nurse in the greater Goulburn area.
Parkinson's is an insidious disease with a wide variety of symptoms and usually affects people over 60, but can be diagnosed in people as young as 30.
Organiser Gill O'Connor said she couldn't be happier with how things turned out.
"It was a great evening and very successful," Ms O'Connor said.
"We raised over $20,000 which is similar to previous years.
"It goes a long way to helping our cause."
The entertainment on the night was not only magician Jonas Jost.
Goulburn Parkinson's Support Group's member Warwick Bisset and his friend Neil Abraham also had their beard shaved off for the first time in a long time.
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