THE Rock B&S Ball drew 680 people through the gates at the town's showgrounds on Saturday.
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Good crowd numbers combined with ideal weather conditions were pleasing for the event's organisers.
Member of The Rock Progress Association, Kelly Forrest said the ball came together well due to the excellent team work within the community.
She said a lot of volunteers helped it to run smoothly and successfully.
Members of The Rock-Yerong Creek Football and Netball Club were part of the roster throughout the weekend and they were supported by members of the progress association.
She said people travelled from as far away as Queensland and South Australia to attend. There was also plenty of support from ball goers who made the journey from Victoria as well as the local region.
"We had beautiful weather and they loved their (blow up) pools," Mrs Forrest said.
Crowds were kept entertained by music from Iain Archibald Band and Jake Sinclair.
"They rocked and were really good," she said.
Meanwhile, Sunday at the showground was a hive of activity as the ball goers packed up and headed home and members of the committee worked together on the cleanup.
"The pack up was excellent, it was great teamwork, everybody had a job to do," Mrs Forrest said.
Aside from providing some fun she said the ball had important economic benefits for the town.
Funds raised would be forwarded to The Rock-Yerong Creek Football and Netball Club and The Rock Progress Association.
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