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Raise money while sipping tea in Sunshine Beach

Sunshine Beach Real Estate will host Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea in their 19th annual fundraiser in support of those impacted by cancer.

The event is set for Wednesday 25 May from 9.30-11.30am at Sunshine Beach Surf Life Saving Club’s Ocean View Function Room in Duke Street, Sunshine Beach.

Sunshine Beach Real Estate principal Pip Covell said it was important for the community to come together to support this event, as everybody knows someone that has been affected by cancer in some way.

“We will be raising much needed funds for cancer research to help save lives,“ she said.

“We raised $5714 last year and hope to raise even more this year.

“The mouth-watering menu includes scones with jam and cream, chocolate profiteroles, sausage rolls, frittata, smoked salmon sandwiches, veggie sandwiches, plus Organic Tea Shop Noosa tea and Vittoria coffee will be on offer.“

Pip said a huge raffle would be drawn on the day with so many amazing prizes up for grabs.

“Prizes are donated by local businesses and may include gift vouchers, hampers, homewares, artwork and instructional lessons,“ she said.

“Purchase raffle tickets at our 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 3 for $5.“

Event tickets are $40 and sales close Friday 20 May, with half of the sale proceeds going to the Cancer Council. Tickets are limited so get in quick to avoid missing out.

Buy tickets online at bit.ly/39zEmA3

If you are unable to attend the event but would still like to donate, you may do so at biggestmorningtea.com.au/fundraisers/SunshineBeachRealEstate

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

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