Prepare for a ‘wild’ high tea

A superb line-up of guest speakers will also be present this year including, ECR’s Darren Maule as MC and Jane Linley-Thomas and Paul Bushell of KindessCan as guest speakers, along with Peach Piche.

The exclusive and highly anticipated 14th Annual Mum’s Mail ‘Jungle Fever’ High Tea in association with the Sunflower Fund will be held on Friday, 6 September at The Globe at Suncoast.  The event will kick off from 8.30am to 12pm.

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The purpose of the event is to raise funds for the Sunflower Fund to help them create awareness and education about blood stem cell donation as well as to recruit more blood stem cell donors.   Attendees can have some fun with the theme for this year, as it is jungle and animal print.

Amazing treats, including an exclusive gift courtesy of BON Natural Oils can be expected. The women will be treated to a scrumptious breakfast, guest speakers, entertainment, a free cappuccino and a glass of champagne, pampering, shopping, a fun photo booth and of course a super goodie bag packed with treats.

A superb line-up of guest speakers will also be present this year including, ECR’s Darren Maule as MC and Jane Linley-Thomas and Paul Bushell of KindessCan as guest speakers, along with Peach Piche.

The main sponsors are Suncoast Casino, Baby City, BON Natural Oils, Chateau Gateaux, Leventus Events, Plan Ahead Events and Décor, Ciro Coffee Boutique, Oakleigh Funeral Home, Cheers Hiring and Black Coffee.

For bookings, contact the 2019 high tea team at mumsmailhightea@gmail.com

 

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