It was a lighthearted evening of fun, entertainment and tea for victims of cancer, the people who support them and a host of others who admire the work of Cancer Support Services, when the organisation hosted its annual fundraising tea party at the Barbados Yacht Club last weekend.
Dancers from the Ace Dance Centre gave patrons a taste of their artistry; Alff Padmore entertained with a spoken word piece and male patrons joined females in a line-dancing exercise in a variety package that kept patrons entertained and amused.
Executive director Janette Lynton was clearly happy to see the turnout for yet another activity in the celebrations marking the organisation’s 18th anniversary.
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