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Below: Tooradin CFA members Ann Carr and Julie Appleton treated guests to a glass of wine upon their arrival at the Tooradin Ladies Wellbeing evening.Right: Shellabelle promotes her ‘rainbow art’.Coastal Clippers Tooradin hairdressers Liz Gray, Allyce Barker and Jess Kelly demonstrate some styling techniques on guest Jeanine Lucas.Stall holders Paola DeThomasis, Mandy Garrard and Veronica Smith hold a wealth of beauty knowledge between them.Below: Tooradin CFA members Ann Carr and Julie Appleton treated guests to a glass of wine upon their arrival at the Tooradin Ladies Wellbeing evening.Right: Shellabelle promotes her ‘rainbow art’.Coastal Clippers Tooradin hairdressers Liz Gray, Allyce Barker and Jess Kelly demonstrate some styling techniques on guest Jeanine Lucas.Stall holders Paola DeThomasis, Mandy Garrard and Veronica Smith hold a wealth of beauty knowledge between them.

THE inaugural Tooradin Ladies Wellbeing evening may become an annual event on the social calendar after a hugely successful night last week.
Hundreds of women packed the Tooradin public hall on Friday for an evening of indulgence.
Guests were treated to wine and nibbles upon their arrival, browsed a large range of stalls, including tarot and palm reading, massage, hair dressing, beauty, jewellery and art and crafts.
Organiser Nicole Charlton said she was delighted with the turnout, saying nearly $2000 was raised for the Tooradin CFA.
“The total exceeded our expectations so we are very happy,” she said.
“Everything went to plan on the night. We had a great range of stalls and it was definitely a success.
“Everyone had a great time and so many people told me we need to have another one next year so I am hoping it can become an annual event.”

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