The following activities will be taking place at the Gabba on Saturday night
Thank You Members Round
Round 20 against the Swans is our Thank You Members Round so the club has a prize surprise for 55 Lions members at half-time.
Members will also receive AFL merchandise discounts on the night upon presentation of their 2007 Lions membership card.
The Puma Young Lions member AFL clinic has been extended to 80 plus children on the oval before the main game.
A range of thank you messages to members from Lions players and coaches will be shown on the big screen.
Gate 2 parkland precinct (weather permitting)
Last chance to test-drive the Vodafone racing simulators and qualify for the fastest-laps leaderboard to win some cool Vodafone prizes.
Chalk Hotel will be holding a table tennis competition for prizes including food and beverage vouchers.
Vodafone handballing target competition.
Free face-painting, balloon-artist figures and Vodafone fan banners.
Send your favourite Brisbane Lions player a Lions Hero-Mail.
Current Lions members can register to join the inner sanctum Loyal Lions program and receive the associated VIP treatment.
Roving drummers.
Match-day charity: Chicks in Pink
Chicks in Pink is a non-profit organisation having a positive, significant and real impact on women diagnosed with breast cancer.
80 Chicks in Pink volunteers will perform a pre-game lap of the Gabba to raise awareness of breast cancer support and treatment at the Mater and to promote their latest fundraising lottery.
Tickets are available at the Gabba gates and one lucky ticket buyer will drive away in the latest Audi TT Roadster. The Mater will also hand-out their current Art Union brochures after the game.
Match-day charity: KIDS Foundation
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The KIDS Foundation is a charity organisation that aims to reduce the number of childhood injuries and deaths by implementing safety education programs in schools. The Foundation also provides support for children with serious burns and other life-changing injuries.
You can help the KIDS Foundation by purchasing a special band-aid from one of the Gabba gate volunteers to support their Injury Free Day campaign. 12 children supported by the KIDS Foundation will also form a guard of honour on the field.