Before some of us have hit the snooze button tomorrow, an auction to benefit kids with cancer and their families will be under way.
The annual Child Cancer Charity Breakfast and Art Auction, hosted by Professionals McDowell Real Estate will see breakfast served at 6.30am at the Distinction Hotel and bidding begin at 7am.
To be auctioned are stunning pieces of artwork completed by child cancer patients and their siblings, local artist The Bushmans Son, Terry Fergusson, has donated a painting of Sir Edmund Hilary and a 2018 Mazda2 GSX Hatch donated by Mazda New Zealand and Rotorua Ford and Mazda.
Over the years the breakfast and auction has raised about $655,000 for the Child Cancer Foundation and Professionals McDowell Real Estate co-owner Steve Lovegrove hopes this year's effort will tip the figure over the $700,000 mark.
"On the day we want people to dig deep, enjoy the amazing breakfast, have some fun, share a few laughs and really just do what the Rotorua community does well and that is support people in need," Lovegrove said.
Child Cancer Foundation northern business development manager Kate Dalders said every week at least three Kiwi kids were diagnosed with cancer.