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Brunch and bubbles for career women

It was a time to celebrate this, and it was done in style.

The Shelly Centre Career Women’s Brunch & Bubbles last Saturday was a resounding success.

There was a wonderful atmosphere on the day, with the women attending displaying the strong sense of community that exists on the South Coast.

Michelle le Roux, a local occupational therapist and keynote speaker.

It was a time to celebrate this, and it was done in style.

It was a celebration designed to bring together some 40 dynamic career women from various fields, industries and areas of expertise.

Shelly Centre management team (from left) Marie Sukkels, Tarusha Gounder, Palesa Rini Green-Thompson and Maria Nicholas. 

The event featured insightful talks, a networking brunch, and a charity drive supporting underprivileged girls in local high schools.

Di van Dyk of South Coast Hospice.
Bonisile Gcaba and Thule Dlezi of the Port Shepstone Saps.
Marie Sukkels speaking to a guest.

(PHOTOS BY SEAN VAN TONDER)

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