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’Tea-rriffic’ time for raising funds

It’s that time of the year again where Cancer Council is calling on Aussies to join with their community for morning tea to raise essential funds for people impacted by cancer.

Sunshine Beach Real Estate will be hosting Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea on Wednesday 22 May from 9.30am to 11.30am at Sunshine Beach Surf Life Saving Clubs’ Ocean View Function Room (upstairs) in Duke Street, Sunshine Beach.

A selection of delectable treats, Vittoria Coffee and Organic Tea Shop Noosa teas will be on offer.

The mouth-watering menu includes, scones with jam and cream, chocolate profiteroles, sausage rolls, frittata and assorted sandwiches.

Sunshine Beach Real Estate principal Pip Covell said, “The cause is important because cancer impacts most of us.“

“The event fosters awareness and unites our local community in a wonderful way. We are hoping to have 80 to 100 guests and raise $5000 this year.

“We look forward to seeing you there and having you once again help us raise much needed funds for those affected by cancer.“

Ticket sales will close on 20 May. Tickets will be sold in advance and not on the day, with half of the ticket sale proceeds going to the Cancer Council.

Each year they run a huge raffle with so many amazing prizes donated by local businesses.

Raffle tickets are $2 each (or three for $5) and may be purchased at our office (5/48-54 Duke Street, Sunshine Beach) in the lead up to the event, or on the day during the morning tea.

You don’t need to be there on the day to be a winner. There will be over 30 prizes up for grabs which may include:

– Gift vouchers for restaurants, cafes, retail stores and local experiences/events.

– Gift baskets.

– Champagne and wine.

– Instructional lessons.

– Art works and beautiful homewares.

For tickets visit eventbrite.com

Call 07 5447 2999 or email info@sunshinebeachrealestate.com.au for more information.

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

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