Summer 2007 - St Luke's Anglican School
Summer 2007 - St Luke's Anglican School
Summer 2007 - St Luke's Anglican School
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Ladies’ Afternoon Tea<br />
a Huge Success<br />
Initiatives by the National Breast<br />
Cancer Foundation have gained<br />
notoriety over the year with<br />
players in the NRL wearing pink<br />
socks and pink numbers being<br />
examples. <strong>St</strong> Luke’s <strong>Anglican</strong><br />
<strong>School</strong> seniors have assisted<br />
this most worthy cause over the<br />
past three years raising more<br />
than $7500.<br />
Support for the <strong>2007</strong> event<br />
exceeded all expectations<br />
and was the best supported<br />
thus far with over 300 women<br />
enjoying a delightful afternoon.<br />
The afternoon consisted<br />
of fashion, both male and<br />
female; a tremendous number<br />
of raffle prizes offered; and a<br />
presentation by Mr Mark Wood<br />
on behalf of Annie Franklin-<br />
Wood. The afternoon was<br />
inspirational in a number of<br />
ways: the points placed forward<br />
by Mark and the stories at the<br />
tables all made for a special<br />
afternoon. Thanks must go<br />
to the sponsors of the event.<br />
These were many and varied<br />
and all part of the community.<br />
Thanks must also go to Mrs<br />
Suzette Nel and her band of<br />
assistants. It takes a special<br />
group of people to organise an<br />
event like this, and <strong>St</strong> Luke’s is<br />
blessed to have such a group.<br />
Ladies’<br />
Afternoon<br />
Tea