Judy Borovskis | Jun 08, 2022
The atmosphere was beautiful, the food delicious and the guests were enjoying it all. The first sitting began with a few words from our Mayor, Ron Vandewal. He complimented the works of the Lion's Club and the support they give to the local community and in particular this event to raise funds for the Child Life Specialist Program at KGH. Next, Scott Reid MP, spoke of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, the celebrations and of course this celebration in Sunbury.
High Tea in Sunbury - A fun event for all ages! The atmosphere was beautiful, the food delicious and the guests were enjoying it all. The first sitting began with a few words from our Mayor, Ron Vandewal. He complimented the works of the Lion's Cl
Tiered plates of sandwiches and plates of sweets were delivered to the tables by the 4H Community Involvement Club, along with varieties of hot tea served in an assortment of beautiful china tea pots.
Background music was provided by the talented Mya Steenbakkers, a student violinist with Canta Arya in Kingston.
The second sitting was a repeat of the first, with special guests Ron Sleeth and Norm Roberts, both members of South Frontenac Township Council. Each spoke briefly complimenting the Lion's Club for all they do, especially the Food Bank Drives which helped so many locals having difficult times during the pandemic.
Once again the food was served, the tea poured, the music started and it was an enjoyable time for all!
A special touch was certainly the beautiful Jubilee lapel pin that everyone present received.
Hopefully we will see you all again next year for the Third Annual High Tea!
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