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Heartfelt Morning Tea

Merinda Park Learning and Community Centre hosted Biggest Morning Tea in support of the Cancer Council on Wednesday 29 May.

Guests received a beautiful, tiny china teapot on arrival, and wrote messages on heart-shaped paper to their loved ones touched by cancer.

According to a spokesperson of the centre, Morning tea was a delicious spread of homemade treats lovingly prepared by the Committee of Management and volunteers.

There was a game of Guess the Number of Lollies in the Jar and a door prize of a beautiful arrangement of flowers, donated by one of Merinda Park’s generous community members.

Guests included City of Casey Councillor Carolyn Eaves and Casey Citizen of the Year 2025 Anthony Hanna, who is the vice president of Merinda Park Learning and Community Centre.

“Merinda Park Learning and Community Centre raised over $320 for the Cancer Council and wishes to thank all who attended and have donated to this really important cause,” the spokesperson said.

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