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Morning tea at several sites

A number of Peninsula businesses hosted Australia's Biggest Morning Teas to raise money for cancer research on Thursday, May 27

Campbell's Hone Hardware, Poems Park, Ettalong Baptist Church and Girl Power, Woy Woy, all hosted morning teas.

Campbells Home Hardware at Woy Woy had a sausage sizzle from 6.30am in the morning providing breakfast for the early morning tradesmen.

By 9.30am they had gone through over 200 bread rolls.

They raised over $1250 and estimate in excess of 200 people attended.

Workwise's Poems project at the PCYC had a bushtucker breakfast with an Australia theme supplying damper, tea, coffee and Anzac biscuits.

They had approximately 60 people attend, and proceeds from a raffle and the morning tea totalled over $300.

Ettalong Baptist Church hosted 60 people at the adult day care centre and raised $306.

Girlpower at Woy Woy raised $147 for the Cancer Council, $67 from the morning tea and $80 from a raffle with 21 people attending the morning tea.



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