WAGIN Early Childhood Centre (ECC) held a successful girls' night out fundraiser on Saturday, August 14, transforming the Wagin District Club into a cherry blossom sanctuary.
The local women were treated to a superb three-course cocktail menu, which head cook Melanie English along with her committee prepared and presented on the night.
There were also local women displaying their products including Sarah Whiteford with her Body Shop products, Amanda Smith with her Mystical parties, Catherine Ward with her soaps and creams and Angela Davey from Camera House Albany.
DJ Sharon Roderick provided the music.
A pencil auction was also held with items that local businesses kindly donated for the occasion.
The Wagin ECC thanked Greenline Ag, Wagin Co-op, Alexander Galt, Abany Camera House, Simone Janes Hair, Ellerslie Lady by the Lake, Helen Kirby from Stamp it Up and Cresswells.
The ECC is now able to complete the bike track and looks forward to seeing the children using it by the end of third term.
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