It is extremely good news for Biralee's preschool and out of school hours programs, who are the beneficiaries of the charity event.
Biralee Preschool president and coordinator Jane Harris said ticket sales only make up a portion of the fundraising for the school's programs, with a Calcutta-style auction to also be held on the night.
"We have been incredibly well supported by the local community this year and are thrilled to have three Gold Sponsors for the evening - Pascoe Grading and Earthmoving, Nilsen and Mogg Osborne," she said.
"The money raised by Dancing with the Stars is essential for Biralee to be able to provide an outstanding learning environment.
"Money raised in previous years has gone towards new play equipment, upgrades to our outdoor environment and smart technology.
"There have been many people in our community cycle through the preschool committee over the years, all volunteering their precious time for the children of our community."
Mrs Harris said Dancing with the Stars was arranged as the sole fundraising activitiy for for the preschool, to replace a number of smaller events which lead to bvoluterr fatigue.
"The added bonus is what the event brings to the community," she said.
"Dancing with the Stars brings together the Finley and district community like no other event in Finley.
"It is a fabulous night."
Five couples have been rehearsing for the gala event for the last eight weeks, with the held of dance instructor Vikci Ackers.
The Southern Riverina News's own advertising consultant, Sarah Bain is teamed up with apprentice baker Simi Naicori and will be looking to cook something up on the dance floor to sell their routine to the judges.
Senior business home lending specialist Mardi Baker and agricultural pilot Mark Sutherland aim to fly straight to the top prize by strutting their stuff on the dance floor.
Hospitality and textiles teacher Jenny Philpot and hotel licensee Rick Shaw have stitched together an entertaining performance.
Concreter and bricklayer Sam Price will lay the building blocks for a dance routine and, with dance partner and dental assistant Abbey Breust, is sure to leave the audience smiling.
The final couple, law clerk Karen Donkin and mechanic Craig Hendy, have been fine tuning their moves so they will run smoothly on the dance floor.
The gala performance will be held at the Finley RS Club from 7pm Saturday.
The dancers' final rehearsals will be a matinee performance for local school children on Friday at 1pm, also at the