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Reach for a Dream celebrates 30 years at Emperors Palace

On Thursday evening, August 30 Reach for a Dream celebrated this milestone with a glittering event hosted by Emperors Palace at the resort and casino’s Centre Court.

For 30 years Reach for a Dream has been making dreams come true for children fighting life-threatening illnesses.

On Thursday evening, August 30, Reach for a Dream celebrated this milestone in glittering event hosted by Emperors Palace at the resort and casino’s centre court.

Band members Dr Duda, J’Something and Mo-T, are pictured after their set in the resort and casino’s centre court with Peermont CEO, NIgel Atherton (second left), Peermont trustee, Vusi Zwane (third right) and Emperors Palace Complex operations executive, Clive Tavener (right). Photograph by Yolanda van der Stoep

Singer Kurt Darren and his beautiful wife, Dunay, graced the event “A Night of Dreams”.

The celebrity couple and more than a 1 000 other guests were treated to a delectable three-course dinner while being entertained by the likes of Mi Casa, The Soil and The Muses. The glittering event also helped Reach for a Dream raise over R5.5-million.

Hosts for the evening were stylish Top Billing presenters, Ursula Chikane and Jonathan Boynton-Lee.

Top South African house band Mi Casa provided some of the entertainment at “A Night of Dreams”.

Singer Kurt Darren and his beautiful wife, Dunay, arrive at “A Night of Dreams”event. The gala event was hosted by Emperors Palace to celebrate Reach for a Dreams’ 30th birthday at the resort and casino’s centre court on Thursday evening, August 30.

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