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THE Swan Hill Racecourse Bowls Club’s annual fundraiser, rebranded from Daffodil Day to Flower Day, raised more than $3000 last Tuesday for Swan Hill District Health.

Every dollar will stay in the local community, supporting local cancer services.

Nearly 100 people attended the morning tea, enjoying lively conversations, raffles, a flower-themed puzzle, and a generous spread of delicious treats kindly provided by Sharon Parsons from All Occasion Katering.

Guest speaker, Swan Hill District Health interim chief executive Chloe Keogh, was warmly received.

“She was wonderful,” women’s bowls secretary Helen Frame said.

“Everyone was quite impressed with what she had to say.”

The fundraiser began as a small gathering at long-time supporter Beryl Ryan’s home before moving to the club as numbers grew.

Ms Ryan has been involved since the event’s beginnings around six years ago.

“Every year she brings the matching plates, saucers, cups, and decorations that give the high tea its signature style,” Ms Frame said.

Guests travel from across the Swan Hill region, many returning year after year.

“A wide range of local people come from all over,” Ms Frame said.

“Many of them don’t bowl.

“It’s a social occasion as much as a fundraiser.”

This year’s total was the highest yet, boosted by the decision to direct proceeds entirely to local cancer support services.

“It was an extremely good success,” Ms Frame said.

“It’s wonderful to know the funds will help local people.”

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