Child Cancer & Wellington First Women's Luncheon

Child Cancer & Wellington First Women's Luncheon

Three of New Zealand's most talented women are coming to lunch - and you're invited.

Jacqui Spice from luxury travel company Touch of Spice, Kim Knight from wellbeing centre Art of Health and blind tandem cyclist paralympian Jayne Parsons will share their stories at a charity women's lunch next month - to raise funds for the Child Cancer Foundation.

The event is the brainchild of Wellingtonian Lauren Donaldson whose son Edward is being treated for a rare inoperable brain tumour.

Child Cancer Foundation Central fundraiser Scott Lancaster says the event is a fantastic opportunity for Wellington women to hear from three talented women who are all superstars in their respective fields. All three were finalists in the 2011 Next Magazine Woman of the Year.

"This is a unique event in that these women cover a range of sectors from business, to health and sport. It's guaranteed to be an inspirational afternoon and we're encouraging people to get in quick as tickets will sell out quickly."

The event is part of the annual Child Cancer Appeal Month in March, and the organisers are aiming to raise around $25,000 from the event.

If you want to come along to the first event it's on the 16th March 2012, from 12-3pm, Located at Renouf Foyer, Michael Flower Centre. Tickets include a 3 course lunch and a goodie bag for all...  And cost $150.  To book call Scott Lancaster 04 389 2620 or for more details slancaster@childcancer.org.nz



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