The second round of a fundraiser for South Coast Hospice, a dinner and auction, organised by the Mbango Valley Croquet Club was well-supported on May 8.
Event organiser, Paul Smulders said it was a memorable evening with a fantastic blend of entertainment and great food.
“The evening started with welcome drinks while background piano music greeted guests. A guest appearance by the Port Shepstone High choir group was later followed by entertainer Ian King. Residents, guests and some pre-bids from upcountry ensured that a fair amount was raised from both events,” said Paul.
The club thanks all those who played an important role in making this event a success.
Seen at the event are (from left) Gillian Theron, with Shellé and Stan Farren.
Having fun are (from left) Anne Payn, with Shirley and Kelvin Allan.
Gerald and Suse McCay celebrate their 50th anniversary on the same day.
Carol Nash at the piano.
A relaxed Mervyn Tarboton.
Michael and Denise Hollaghan enjoy the event,
Entertainer Ian King at the South Coast Hospice fundraising dinner and live auction at Mbango Valley Association last Friday.
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