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Mother’s Day High Tea at the Old Cheese Factory

Treat your Mother to a delicious High Tea at the Old Cheese Factory. Bookings are essential. $40 per person includes 3 points sandwiches, 2 savoury pastries, 3 petite desserts and a scone with jam and cream with 2 serves of tea or coffee.

• Saturday 12 May at the Old Cheese Factory, 34 Homestead Road, Berwick.

Session 1: 10.30 am to 12.30 pm

Session 2: 1.00 pm – 3.00 pm

Yoga

Hatha Yoga incorporating Vinyasa Power Flow to increase stamina, strength and flexibility and to promote health, harmony and wellbeing. These sessions include rhythmic sequenced postures, static postures, breathing and meditation. Low intensity. Bookings are essential.

• Saturday 12 May from 10am – 11am at Bunjil Place, 2 Patrick Northeast Drive, Narre Warren. Free entry.

Cranbourne Gardens

Enjoy a day in the award-winning Australian Garden, set within Cranbourne Gardens. Book tickets for the Garden Explorer bus, which journeys through 15 hectares of changing landscapes, then head to the Boon Wurrung Café for an Australiana Afternoon Tea with a complimentary glass of sparkling wine.

• Sunday, May 13. Garden Explorer $10 Adult, $8 concession and $25 per child Family. Ph. 5990 2200; Australiana Afternoon Tea $49.50 per adult and $20 per family. Ph. 5990 2247.

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