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Women’s Day high tea celebration

The ladies had a fun-filled afternoon celebrating Women’s Day with lots of laughter, networking and lucky draw prizes.

WOMAN@WORK hosted a fabulous ladies high tea at Rietvlei Zoo Farm Butterfly Hall on Women’s Day, August 9.

CELEBRATING: Dr Tamara Pheiffer, Toni Mackrell and Tracey Le Roux.

Guest speaker Dr Tamara Pheiffer shared her views on ageing limitlessly and making healthy choices. The Woman@Work Cares initiative consists of a “Pink Piggy Collection” at every event which helps create awareness and raise funds for a local charity. For this high tea event, the charity of choice was Boithuto Community Project from Jackson Drift informal settlement in Eikenhof represented by Tracey Le Roux.

IN THE PINK: Ladies enjoy an afternoon of fun on Women’s Day.

The ladies had a fun-filled afternoon celebrating Women’s Day with lots of laughter, networking and lucky draw prizes.

Ladies in the community are encouraged to attend and join the Woman@Work Community Network. For further information on the next upcoming events, please view the website – www.womanatwork.co.za

TIME FOR TEA: A cup of tea together on Women’s Day.

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