Ostego Bay Foundation president Joanne Semmer and Ostego volunteer Judy Voelz attend Tea by the Sea.
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Carolyn Paganelli won some new island jewelry through the auction. She also won the 50/50 raffle.
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Event attendees Jill Beslin, Gayle Crabtree-Pergoli, Cheyenne Curran and Donna Whitman modeled their favorite hats. Crabtree-Pergoli's hat is a ceremonial piece called a Fulani from Mali, Africa.
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The annual Ostego Bay Foundation event features a “high tea,” complete with pastries and treats served with tea with a special setting for each table.
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Nikki Semmer-Rayney, her daughter, Amber, and Jamie Heath modeled clothing items from Shipwreck Treasures.
The Ostego Bay Foundation had a beautiful afternoon to hold its 13th annual high tea and fashion show.
The “Tea by the Sea” fundraiser showcased many vintage tea sets serving up appetizers, pastries and more. Each table had its own tea pot.
Ticket-holders participated in the Chinese auction and 50/50 raffle to help raise money for the foundation’s summer camp scholarships.
Nikki Semmer-Rayney, her daughter, Amber, and Jamie Heath modeled comfortable, coastal clothing items from Shipwreck Treasures, a shop owned by John Richard on Old San Carlos Boulevard.
More than 20 people attended the fundraiser, held Saturday at Bonita Bills Waterfront Cafe.