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Miesha Daycare Mommies Tea celebrates 10 years

A decade of joy and giving back! Miesha Daycare's 10th annual Mommies Tea celebrated moms, nostalgia, and a noble cause.

Miesha Daycare celebrated its 10th Mommies Tea, honouring hard-working moms in need of a well-deserved day of fun and relaxation.

This milestone event took place at the welcoming venue of New Life Church on Saturday, September 23.

Kholi Nkalanga, Alyssa Nel, Nelly Madonsela, Zodwa Maseko, Lindokuhle Khoza, and Rolien Potgieter.

The Mommies Tea is more than just a gathering; it’s a heartfelt effort to raise funds for Miesha Daycare’s Private Pre-school and Tutor Centre, benefiting the community in profound ways.

“This event is all about giving our incredible moms a day off to enjoy themselves,” explained event organiser Madeleine Jacobs. “But it’s also about supporting our educational initiatives.”

Bianca Lamprencht, Elane Booyens, Careen van Onselen, (at the back) Alsunet Swart.

This year’s theme, “Back to the 80s,” transported attendees to a nostalgic era of neon, leg warmers, and cassette tapes.

The spirit of the 80s brought a unique and vibrant energy to the event. “We wanted to infuse a sense of fun and nostalgia,” said Madeleine. “The 80s theme was a perfect fit for that.”

Chantelle Steyn.

There were two fantastic speakers at the event.

Tammy De Olivera shared her inspiring journey as an adoptive parent, touching hearts with her story of love and commitment.

Lizanne van der Merwe.

Antoinette Steyn illuminated the neuroscience behind Emotional Intelligence (EQ), particularly in the context of children.

Summing up the event, Madeleine, enthused, “It was a successful day filled with laughter and fun!”

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