THE Kollege of Knowledge Kommittee for Kids (KKKK) has thanked Highlands businesses for their recent support.
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Michael Jackman of Jackman Design once again decided to donate $1000 worth of work to the Kollege of Knowledge Kommittee for Kids.
Bruce Noble has also confirmed that he would like to donate $1000 to the KKKK again this year.
Jon Phillips of Bespoke Engineering, who services top of the range cars, has also donated $1000 worth of work with proceeds going to the KKKK.
Coffee Culture owners Chris Petersen and Will Tooth recently presented a cheque for $1,625 to the KKKK.
The KKKK annual Gentleman’s Lunch will be held on October 21 with special guest NRL expert Darryl Brohman.