St Margaret's News April 2015 | Page 5

Fundraising Events Fashion Afternoon in May 2015 to support Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea There will be a Fashion Afternoon at St Margaret’s on Saturday 30 May from 2 to 4 pm. Chris and Emma from Holli Grove Boutique in Kippax Fair will be showing their new Winter range of Fashions for 2015. You will be able to “Try before you Buy” on the afternoon. If you’re not able to come on the 30th you can pop into Holli Grove and choose from the range on the floor. All these sales will go towards the Fashion Afternoon’s TOTAL Sales. This a fundraiser for the Biggest Morning Tea for the Cancer Council. Every dollar will help with Cancer Research, health services, prevention programmes and support services. Entry Fee is $10. You will be served with a delicious afternoon tea and receive a ticket for the lucky door prize. In addition there will be a raffle with great prizes and a Trading Table groaning with goodies and preserves. Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea Sunday 24 May 2015 at 12 noon in the hall at St Margaret’s (following the church service) You are invited to attend this annual event to raise funds for the Cancer Council ACT. Last year, over 28,000 hosts raised an incredible $11.9 million. With your support we can make this year even bigger and help more people affected by cancer. Your Hostess, Shirley Larson, who has been honoured this year by being declared the ACT VIP Hostess would like your support to make this our best year yet. So all do come and enjoy a very tasty lunch and together we will beat cancer. A voluntary donation as suggested by the Cancer Council brochure displayed in the hall is requested and there will be a Trading Table and Raffle. Merchandise available for this year’s Biggest Morning Tea is available for pre-purchase. Prepaid orders are requested by Sunday 3 May. Items available are Mugs for $10, Apron $20 and Tea Towel $6. Thanking you for your support. Shirley Larson Dear St Margaret’s Thank you for your generous donations (over $130) towards the leukaemia foundation. Celeste Mills St Margaret’s News 5 April 2015