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Plans brew for ‘Queen of the Desert’

This event will assist in raising 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.

THE exclusive and anticipated 13th Annual Mum’s Mail Queen of the Desert High Tea, in association with The Sunflower Fund, will be held on Friday, 7 September, at the Greyville Convention Centre from 8.30am.

The dress code and theme for this year’s event is “Moroccan/Arabian Nights” and guests can buy their tickets at R650 per person or R6 500 per table of 10.

An extensive entertainment line-up can be expected as well as other awesome indulgences including an exclusive gift courtesy of B.O.N Natural Oils.

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Ladies will be treated to a scrumptious breakfast, guest speakers, entertainment, refreshments, pampering, shopping, a photo booth, a bubbly bar and of course a super goodie bag packed with lovely treats.

This event will assist in raising funds for The Sunflower Fund to help it create awareness and education about blood stem cell donation as well as to recruit more blood stem cell donors.

The main sponsors Baby City, Capitec, La Lucia Mall, B.O.N Natural Oils, Chateau Gateaux, Makulu Events, Plan Ahead Events & Décor, Cheers Hiring, Black Coffee and Greyville Conference Centre were thanked for their support.

For bookings or if you would like to expose your business to 650 ladies by sponsoring a lucky draw prize or items for the goodie bags, or to book an expo table, contact Tercia on mumsmailhightea@gmail.com

 

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