The Coffee @ Kennaugh’s team raised around $1000 for breast cancer research with a Pink Ribbon morning tea. Pictured are Leanne Heenan, Glenice Brooks, Elsie Waters and Margaret Milne.
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Kennaugh’s Garden Centre hosted a successful Pink Ribbon fundraiser on Thursday, October 30, with the Coffee @ Kennaugh’s team catering for guests.
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Set up in the centre’s spacious outdoor garden area, attendees enjoyed a morning tea among the greenery and vivid decorations.
The National Breast Cancer Foundation fundraiser was organised by Candid Care and the centre’s café staff, who sold around $600 of coffee and slices.
Coffee @ Kennaugh’s staff, Candid Care carers and Kennaugh's Garden Centre workers united for the fundraiser.
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Jo McClelland, William McClelland, Brian Wills and Lyn Wills.
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Phil Kennaugh said the event went down a treat, and the total funds raised were around $1000, for breast cancer research.
From Friday, November 7 to Sunday, November 9, the garden centre is holding a store-wide sale, and the Coffee @ Kennaugh’s team will be on hand every day for customers’ caffeine and treat needs.
Phil Kennaugh, Narelle Woodgate and Wendy Coad behind the counter.
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Archie Williams, Tommy Williams, Kaye Kennaugh, Betty Curtis, Sue Kennaugh and Mila Kennaugh.
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Anthony Froon and Marnee Ilott.
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John Hill, Tod Collins, Lyn Hill, Janice Collins, Deb Frost and Leigh Frost.
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Nicole Deakin is a regular Coffee @ Kennaugh’s worker.
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Deb Tye and Helen Conlan.
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Phil Kennaugh at the coffee machine.
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