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HomeNewsSip tea and raise funds at the Surf Club

Sip tea and raise funds at the Surf Club

Start boiling the kettle because once again it’s time for Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea, where Sunshine Beach Real Estate will host their 20th annual fundraiser in support of those impacted by cancer.

The event will be held on Thursday 25 May at Sunshine Beach Surf Club’s function room from 9.30-11.30am.

Sunshine Beach Real Estate principal Pip Covell said last year’s event was a huge success raising close to $5500.

“It’s important for our community to come together and support each other as everyone has been impacted by cancer in some way,” Pip said.

“We love hosting and doing what we can to contribute to this special cause.”

Half of the ticket sales will go to Cancer Council and the other half to the Surf Club for their catering costs.

The mouth-watering menu will include, scones with jam and cream, muffins, sausage rolls, frittata, assorted sandwiches, Organic Tea Shop Noosa tea and Vittoria coffee will be on offer.

A huge raffle will be drawn on the day with about 30 beautiful prizes up for grabs. Prizes are donated by local businesses and may include gift vouchers, hampers, homewares, artwork and instructional lessons.

Ticket sales close on 20 May and can be purchased via Eventbrite at eventbrite.com/e/australias-biggest-morning-tea-2023-sunshine-beach-tickets-620318367937

Purchase raffle tickets at Sunshine Beach Real Estate office (36 Duke St) in the lead up to the event, or on the day at the morning tea. Raffle tickets are $2 each or three for $5.

For more information email info@sunshinebeachrealestate.com.au or phone 07 5447 2999.

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