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Santa’s helpers are all class

SANTA’S Classy Helpers are busy collecting goods for their annual Christmas store at The J, and are calling on the local community to enjoy a delicious afternoon tea while helping raise funds for the group.
Santa’s Classy Helpers hold regular meetings with a theme for the donated goods, with the next theme packets of cereal and family packs of mixed biscuits.
The afternoon tea will be held at the Deli Cafe on Weyba, on Friday 30 October from 2.30pm.
The event is $15 per person and anyone who would like to attend can phone Classy Lady Boutique on 5449 7599.
The Santa’s Classy Helpers annual Christmas store is a pop-up department-style store held at The J where families doing it tough can come and do their Christmas shop.
Last year, more than 300 local families were able to enjoy Christmas just a little more thanks to the hard work of Santa’s Classy Helpers and the generosity of the local community.
The next fund-raising event for the group will be the annual Noosa Springs Golf Charity Day on Sunday 1 November.
Phone Noosa Springs Golf Club on 5440 3333 for more information.

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