YOU are invited to high tea at the Jimboomba Tavern on April 15, and it is all for a great cause.
The Project Pink High Tea aims to raise money for cancer research.
It is part of the pub's campaign to raise money for the PA Research Foundation to fight breast cancer.
Tickets to the event cost $25.
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That gets you a glass of champagne on arrival, plus a selection of sandwiches and cakes, tea and coffee.
Division 9 councillor Scott Bannan will be a guest speaker.
Jak McDougall will provide musical entertainment.
It is a cause which Jimboomba Tavern gaming manager Ainsleigh Johnson's feels strongly about.
"Breast cancer runs in my family - my grandmother and great aunt had the disease," she said.
"I am every passionate about women's health."
It is also a cause Cr Bannan urges Jimboomba locals to get behind.
Cr Bannan's wife Linda, 45, has been in remission for for more than a year after a battle with breast cancer.
"I am proud and honoured to be a part of it," Cr Bannan said.
"I'm pleased to help in any way I can. This is a cause close to my heart."
Pubs across the region are going pink for the cause.
Pub Lane Tavern Greenbank, Kensington Tavern Crestmead, Springwood's Chatswood Hills Tavern and Springwood Hotel will host fundraising events and initiatives.
This is the 11th year ALH has been a key partner of Project Pink, which raises awareness of breast cancer and funds for breast cancer research.
Bookings to the Tavern's high tea are essential. Phone 5546 0100 to secure your ticket.
PA Research Foundation chief executive officer Damian Topp said the organisation was excited to welcome the Project Pink campaign back to Logan, as well as in 123 other ALH venues across Queensland, in what will be a six-week campaign.
"The enthusiasm and passion for Project Pink from all of the ALH staff continues to amaze us, every year they show us just how much they care. They are as committed to the cause of beating breast cancer as we are," he said.
"We are so thankful to have each one of these venues involved in Project Pink again after what was a tough year for everyone. We are looking forward to seeing the wider community of Logan get behind the campaign.
"The support of these venues and communities like Logan is vital in helping us fund researchers to discover new treatments and improved diagnostic tools which provide hope to every family faced with this insidious disease."
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