July 20, 2025
Charity stall proves profitable for bus service Yvonne Barnes, Cheryl Milburn, Jan Peeters, Linda Curran and Mary Cooper.

Charity stall proves profitable for bus service

TEA Gardens Grange residents hosted a Trash and Treasure Sale on Easter Saturday in their clubhouse.

Among the many resident-run stalls was a charity stall organised by Mary Cooper, Linda Curran and Yvonne Barnes, which raised $686.50 for the Free Clinic Bus.

Setting up shop at the entrance of the clubhouse, the stall benefited from prime location to “catch the buyers”.

Mary, Linda and Yvonne presented the funds to Free Clinic Bus President Jan Peeters and coordinator Cheryl Milburn in early May.

“We thank the ladies so much for their donation which will be used to keep the bus running and are so appreciative of their hard work,” said Cheryl.

“It is lovely to keep the community spirit going and supporting each other.”

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