Pink Ribbon High Tea - ONLY 10 tickets left
Come join us for an exclusive Pink Ribbon High Tea proudly coordinated by the team at MIGALO Private Dining.
Be apart of the 2019 Pink Ribbon Breakfast campaign to help support Breast Cancer Foundation NZ's vital work. The money raised will be used to fund research projects and medical grants to help improve survivorship, as well as support patients and their families during treatment and recovery. Donate today to help make zero deaths from breast cancer a reality.
Included in your tickets is:
- Bubbles on arrival
- Wine and bubbles throughout the brunch
- A variety of tea’s
- Pink Cocktails (alcoholic and non-alcoholic)
- A table full of sweet and savoury treats made by the Chef from MIGALO Private Dining
- An entry to win a hair makeover to the value of $300 sponsored by HAiR Salon
- A chance to win a private dinner party for you and five of your friends valued at $600
-Spot prizes and giveaways from our sponsors
Invite your friends and family to join us and support this worthy cause. Use PROMO CODE: MIGALO for $10 off your ticket
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