The event, which has already sold out, will be held on Sunday at The Timbercutter from 9am to 12.30pm.
“Tegan and I love being part of the Biggest Morning Tea and look forward to raising even more money this year. We have raised $6000 so far and were looking to raise the same amount this year,” Ms McIntosh said.
“There’s not many people out there who haven’t been touched by cancer, and doing this we’ll see better treatments developed,’’ she said.
“Being a chef of 16 years and passionate self-taught baker I cater for the entire hot and cold buffet-style morning tea consisting of mixed slices, muffins, tarts, mixed pastries and finger sandwiches.”
Mrs Hadjialexiou will be co-hosting the event with her husband Morgan Hadjialexiou emceeing the event.
“We love seeing a large group of people together and it’s a wonderful event we can put on for the community,” Mrs Hadjialexiou said.
“We have over 30 items up for auction on the day, along with a sale table, games, lucky door prizes and live music.”
Moama Bakery has kindly donated the bread and scones for the event.
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