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THIS Friday night, the Fight Cancer Foundation (FCF) Swan Hill Branch will host their long weekend art exhibition opening with over 130 artworks adorning the Anglican Church Hall.

For decades, the FCF Swan Hill Branch has raised funds for cancer research and accommodation which houses patients and their families as they undergo essential and often prolonged bouts of treatment.

Over 30 artists have entered a range of different pieces, with 10 per cent of each artwork sale contributed towards cancer research and accommodation.

Entry to the exhibition is $5, which will go towards supporting the FCF and includes the chance to cast a vote for the People’s Choice Award.

FCF Swan Hill Branch president Tricia Witney said there had been a fantastic response from a number of high-calibre local artists.

“It’s great to see the local art community support our fundraising endeavours,” she said.

“We encourage locals and tourists alike to come along and have a look at the exhibition over the long weekend; your visitation will support both our fundraising endeavours and the work of local artists.

“Accommodation centres, such as BMDI House in North Melbourne, are vital for rural people and their families who have to travel to Melbourne to receive cancer treatment.”

FCF accommodation centres manager Mercia Conroy-Sewell will give a guest speech at the official opening this evening.

Mediums being exhibited include paintings, drawings, sculptures, material and wool works and photographs.

FCF Swan Hill Branch secretary Lois Carnie said many in the branch have volunteered with the organisation for over 30 years.

“I think the FCF is a worthwhile cause; it’s something that affects a lot of people and it’s good to be able to help give back,” she said.

“For rural people, it’s not only dealing with the seriousness of a cancer diagnosis but then to negotiate the logistics of where they stay when they get to Melbourne.

“Having accommodation takes one less stress away from the equation.

“We’re hopeful that we get a good response from the local community and any visitors.

“The more support we can get from people attending, if there are any sales, the better our fundraising efforts will be.”

The exhibition opening will be held this Friday night from 6pm in the Anglican Church Hall at 46 Splatt Street.

It will run from 10am to 4pm over Saturday June 7 and Sunday June 8.

Light refreshments will be available, with all encouraged to attend.

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