Dianne Tinetti’s grandson Quin is part of the biggest morning tea.
Camera IconDianne Tinetti’s grandson Quin is part of the biggest morning tea. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

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Sally McGlewHills Avon Valley Gazette

As well as lots of delicious treats, there will be entertainment for the young and the old.

There will be live music, face painting, and lots of other activities and the chance to win a trip to Rottnest Island in the raffle.

Local businesses have donated a variety of prizes, so there will be lucky door prizes available for all to win.

Businesses that are unable to attend the morning tea are welcome to phone or fax an order through and a delicious plate of goodies will be delivered to their work place.

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Phone 9622 1411 or fax 9622 3628.

Anyone wishing to donate a plate of cakes, slices, savouries etc are asked to drop them off at the office either on Wednesday, May 27 or by 9.30am on Thursday, May 28.