National Tea Break photo gallery
2006
Mug Shot photo competition – winner
Karen Miller won a digital camera for this action shot of her Tea Break.
Mug Shot photo competition – 2nd prize
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Pictured are Irene and Natalie enjoying a cuppa in their workplace at a London Underground ticket office. The Tea Break, organised by Fred Towler, raised £223.
Mug Shot photo competition – 3rd prize
Christine Lowe won a tea chest for this picture of her and MP Sian James. We particularly like the array of Epilepsy Action merchandise!
We had a great Tea Break here at Epilepsy Action – as you can see, everyone really entered into the spirit of the pink and blue theme!
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Diane Carter invited friends and neighbours to her house for a Tea Break and raised over £80!
At 10 days old Suzanne Harffey’s son is our youngest Tea Breaker so far!
2005
This ghoulish gang had a Halloween Tea Break. But witch one's witch? Fangs a lot, guys!
Anne Trueman’s tea break in the village hall at Trowbridge... she was delighted with the response from villagers and friends, and raised an amazing £410!
Rowena Gay and her husband Phil held their ‘Tea Break with a Tower Grab’….bell ringing, a Bring & Buy sale, tea and cake, and lots of lively discussions! Rowena & Phil rung in £170!
‘Pink Cream Tea Party’…..Julie Barber organised a cream tea party for her daughter who loves the colour pink! The tea party included pink buns, pink napkins, pink flowers on the tables and even everyone dressed in pink! Pictured are Charlotte, mum Julie, granny Sheila and Nurse Margaret. Julie raised a smashing £208.
12 year old Emma, held a surprise tea break for her dad. It took place at their local church hall in Llanlwch, Carmarthen. Emma even got a mention on her local radio station…she raised £115 as well as raising awareness for Epilepsy Action. Dad Simon thought it was a great success!
Pat Peat held a soup, bread and cheese lunch for all 15 members of her walking group. They stopped off for a spot of lunch and made a donation in return. Pat’s soup served up £85!
Karen Climpson went the whole hog and had a tombola stall, a raffle, a boot stall and a home-made produce sale. Most of the pickles, cakes and jam were made by Karen’s mother-in-law, Mrs Mary Climpson (pictured). Karen roped in more of the family to put up pergolas and serve tea. She would like to say a big thank you to all those who helped raise £486.14.
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