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High tea for literary lovers

An invitation for literary lovers.

Come and celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Australian Decorative and Fine Arts Society in Noosa, Saturday February 15, with an afternoon of high tea and champagne, while discussing the lives of great literary geniuses Jane Austen and Oscar Wilde.Susannah Fullerton, an author, literary historian and tour leader, will give two lectures on the great authors.

Susannah is the president of the Jane Austen Society of Australia, awarded the OAM in 2017 for her services to literature.

The award not only reflects her love for the novels of Jane Austen but also her profound interest in other literary giants such as Oscar Wilde.

The afternoon will begin at St Mary’s Church in Tewantin at 2.30pm, visitors and literary lovers are welcome to attend.

To book please contact Sharon Ramsay-Luck 0417 451 295 or email noosatreasureradfas@gmail.com or Joan Trusler 0436 323 776 trusler.joan@gmail.com Australian Decorative & Fine Arts Society Noosa Inc.

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