Tea party for cancer support

Gael Meadowcrast, Angela Altair and Pam Barnes, Rotary Club of Point Gellibrand members are excited for Biggest Morning Tea. Photo by Damjan Janevski. 330373_01

Williamstown community members with a sweet tooth are encouraged to come along to the Rotary Club of Point Gellibrand’s Biggest Morning Tea, raising money for the Cancer Council Victoria.

On Thursday, May 25, up to 80 guests will be hosted from 10.15am to noon at the Customs House Hotel in Williamstown.

The event will feature an assortment of sandwiches, scones, slices, savoury items, fruit, tea and coffee, as well as a guest speaker from the Cancer Council, an MC and a super raffle.

So far, there are pledges for seven local businesses to provide donations for the raffle.

Club secretary Pam Barnes said the club members are excited to be involved following last year’s success.

“We raised $2000 last year and are hoping to at least match that price, but we hope to raise more,”she said.

“Everyone has been touched by cancer in some way, so we are happy to be involved.”

Details: www.trybooking.com/CGXVB