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Friday, 19 June, 2026
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Cleve Creatives hosting fundraiser

Cleve Creatives is hosting a Biggest Morning Tea on Tuesday 5 May at its gallery at Cleve Showgrounds.

It will run from 10am to 3pm with morning or afternoon tea, a trading table and lots of art and craft available.

It is Mother’s Day on Sunday 10 May and there will be plenty of affordable gift ideas available to spoil one’s mum.

Georgina Hurst is donating $1 from each of her resin ribbon keyrings sold to Cancer Council Australia.

It aims to support those with cancer and their family and friends, as well as being a major fundraiser towards research and the prevention of cancer.

Cleve Creatives would welcome donations to either the trading table or the morning tea – they should be dropped off at 3pm on Monday or 9am Tuesday.

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