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Support high tea for Fulton School

Support Rotary Club of Hillcrest Mother's Day high tea on Saturday, May 7.

THE Rotary Club of Hillcrest will host a Mother’s Day high tea to raise funds for the Fulton School for the Deaf.

The fundraiser will be held at Le Domaine Estate (Club De Vie) from 9:30 on Saturday, May 7.

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Rotarian, Imelda Haarhoff said the school has been specialising in teaching children with a hearing impairment for years.

To make the morning more special, learners will provide the guests with their special brand of entertainment.

Fashion stalwart, Greg Wallis will be the programme director for the day.

Well-known Durban businesswomen Margaret Hirsch and Peach Piche will be among the guest speakers.

In addition, guests will get a special goodie bag that has been decorated by Fulton School learners and there will be lucky draw prizes.

To book your place, contact 031 716 8000.

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