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Santa’s Classy Helpers to host Open Garden Party

Santa’s Classy Helpers will be hosting an Open Garden Party fundraiser at Stringybark Cottage Garden on 27 October at 2pm.

It promises to be unforgettable afternoon with delicious food, music, art and craft demonstrations.

This award winning garden has been featured in many local and international magazines and books and is a Woodland Wonder of Cheryl Boyd’s life work.

Cheryl is a horticulturist and garden designer who has embraced all that the climate does offer in her 2.5 acre garden where different features abound.

Santa’s Classy Helpers are a small local charity who fundraise for helping disadvantaged families survive at Christmas time.

They collect donations and fundraise all year round to help buy all the food, children’s gifts, and household items for some 500 families with about 1200 children for a Christmas giveaway at the J in Noosa Junction early December.

With the ever increasing need for help in the community, this year will see the biggest need ever with many new families needing help.

So dig deep and give them the help they need. Plants from Cheryl’s private collection will also be on sale.

Tickets are $69 per person for donation. But limited numbers so book now.

Please email: santasclassyhelpers@gmail.com for details on making payment.

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