Cuppa with a cause: Biggest Morning Tea enjoyed at Lot 23

The event was a success, raising $780 for the Cancer Council.

Cuppa with a cause: Biggest Morning Tea enjoyed at Lot 23
Lot 23’s Mandy Frahn, Kelly Johnson and Sandy Norris. Photo: Viki Ntafillis.

On Tuesday morning, Mypolonga’s Lot 23 held their Biggest Morning Tea to raise money for the Cancer Council.

An enticing array of sweets were on offer, from florentines to flourless chocolate cupcakes, and the cosy location made for a warm and inviting atmosphere.

Behind the treats however, there was a more serious cause.

Lot 23’s Sandy Norris said she has lost a few friends to cancer over the years, along with her father.

“He was diagnosed with melanoma on my birthday on August 12, and we lost him on his birthday on March 14,” Ms Norris said.

“We are doing this to raise money and awareness, and just bring the community together, which is a big passion of mine because Mypo is a fantastic place.”

Vicki Martin, Pria Martin and Anne Wynne. Photo: Viki Ntafillis.

Ms Norris said the tea is one of many fundraisers she has hosted, and that the Mypolonga community are always more than happy to contribute.

This morning’s event was a great example of this, as most of the prizes on offer were donated by locals.

“If somebody needs something here, it’s amazing how everybody goes ‘yep’ … it’s always something the community is really good at,” Ms Norris said.

Janelle Traeger, Greg Traeger, Coral Traeger, Jeanette Parker, Jasamine Irvine and baby Connor Irvine. Photo: Viki Ntafillis.
Val Braendler and Pria Martin. Photo: Viki Ntafillis.

Disclosure: The author received some complimentary cakes at Lot 23.

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