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Get Ready For High Chai on Mothers Day

Darpan News Desk, 06 May, 2015 01:07 PM
  • Get Ready For High Chai on Mothers Day
What better way to treat mom on Mother’s Day than with a glorious afternoon HIGH CHAI party? An Indian afternoon tea social – where east truly meets west.
 
High Chai includes a sweet and savoury afternoon tea menu, pop-up shops, entertainment, and chances to win great prizes.
 
+ A runway show and official launch of house farola 
 
Partial proceeds from High Chai will directly benefit the Hanna and Amelia Foundation. 
 
For more information, contact 604.590.9005 or 604.518.1584.
 
***Open to everyone...sons, daughters, husbands. Anyone who wants to make Mother's Day extra special. 

Advance Tickets $50
At the door $57
 
 
Royal King Palace 
Address: 8158 128th Street 
Postcede: V3W 1R1

Tickets can be purchased at Kamal’s Video Palace, Well Groomed, Main Video, High Heel Obsession & Universal Décor.

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