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A high tea treat in aid of Estcourt Hospice Association

Each speaker held the audience captive with their talks and received approving rounds of applause

High tea was served at a fundraising initiative for the Estcourt Hospice Association on Saturday. The Estcourt Golf Club was transformed into a pink and white haven where women met to learn, share and support a worthy cause.

Belinda Smith and Senta Hermann.

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Janè de Lange, Elani Hall and Shereen Suleman.

Hospice, as it was outlined at the beginning of the function, is a non-profit and public benefit organisation, which provides quality palliative care to patients suffering from life-threatening illnesses.

To continue their work, Hospice is responsible for their own fundraising and committee members embark on various initiatives to meet this demand. On Saturday, a large number of locals supported the high tea.

Anitha Jai Jai, Saras Baboolal and Julie Omardath.

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Sponsored by Salon Indulgence, the ladies, and one gentleman, were spoilt with salon vouchers, delicious tea time treats as well as valuable knowledge about homeopathic aromatherapy, energy healing, self-defence as well as skin care. Guest speakers included Elani Hall from Lilian Terry International, Jenny Symons from Salon Indulgence, Maryke Coetzer from Lamelle and David Allen.

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The team from Salon Indulgence from left: Nobuhle Mazibuko, Lethiwe Ndlovu, Ellouise Carter and Shereen Suleman.

Each speaker held the audience captive with their talks and received approving rounds of applause. It was evident from the comments that the Estcourt Hospice Association High Tea was thoroughly enjoyed by all that attended.

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Sihle Ntenjwa

A journalist at Caxton Local Media, contributing to Estcourt and Midlands News. Passionate and dedicated to his craft, Sihle has quickly made a name for himself since arriving in Estcourt in late 2023. His commitment to storytelling and community journalism has earned him recognition for keeping readers informed with compelling and accurate local news

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