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High Tea & Tarot

High Tea & Tarot
On Granville
Granville Hall, Weld Street, Gingin. 10am-4pm Sunday 25th September 2011
High Tea entry: $10.00 includes glass of sparkling or wine

A dash of grandeur
Australia’s first High Tea &Tarot premiers in Gingin, Western Australia
Gingin’s first memorable High Tea is set to thrill.
An afternoon tea sitting is typically…well they…may cause a spill!

High Tea Menu
Cup of Tea or coffee
Selection of afternoon tea sandwiches
Scone & farm fresh conserves or mini cake
$6.50
Mini High Tea serving sizes also available $5.00

Join us for the Western Australia’s great readers for our High Tea & Tarot event:
Joy Arena of Inspirational Hope, W.A. Psychic of the Year 2011 awarded by Psychic Association of Australia.

Roxy O’Reilly Author of two books and Specialized Tea Leaf Reader & Trainer present her High Tea with a Twist

Enjoy smooth music & your special moments by bringing a camera and uploading your favourite bits onto Facebook as you sit and ponder your tarot & tea leaf readings over a delicious High Tea provided by our caterer who will delight you with their gourmet greats.
High Tea & Tarot will offer a variety of pampering moments and alternative health from clairvoyant readings, reflexology, Bowen therapy, massage and beauty regimes, astrology & numerology charts, reflexology, magic, palm readings, alternate healings, therapeutic beauty, olive skincare and bee products. Crystal healing, Reiki, Fieldenkraust, healing hands, meditation, runes, spiritual awareness
Stall holders if you would like to contact GCTA regarding our unique event please contact us at

High Tea & Tarot is sponsored by Gingin Coast Tourism Association Inc.
www.gingintourism.com.au info@gingintourism.com.au
Gingin is the Heart of the Moore River region. Places to visit if you get to enjoy a weekend in the Moore River region: Jylland Vineyard, Riseborough Estate and Art Gallery, Moore River Tours, Guilderton,Caladenia Mini Golf, West Coast Honey, Fini Olives, CU@PARK, Gingin Observatory, Gingin Gravity Discovery Centre, Regans Ridge Olives, 1300 Trail Rides,


7 days of Propolis fights granuloma annulare

So what more can I expect from my Propolis from West Coast Honey.
Well, I am publicly documenting my Propolis use on my daughter Isabella. Today is day 7 and I am in love with the results that I see happening with Isabella’s Granuloma annulare episode and my belief in Propolis. Isabella jumped into my bed this morning so I could scratch her back and she says they do not feel sore and angry, they are almost like they dying and forming a scab, that is just flaking away. I am photographing every step of the way, annoying Mummy syndrome, so on Friday night 22/10/10, Isabella ran to bed and refused her nightly Propolis intake. So we have missed just one night. I initially spent money on an anti fungal cream, an athletes foot style of cream, and a script that didn’t allow Isabella to be exposed to the sun for 2 years. How can I continue on this path for my child? Please remember that it is working for us and Propolis may in fact work for you also, but remember, that Propolis is a natural product and allergic reactions may occur, so test it first. Having a highly allergic child, always try new products during the day, ensure you have anti histimines and in case a reaction does happen, chemists, doctors and hospitals are usually fully staffed.
So what is your story? Tell us what great things have you experienced from Propolis?
Write in or visit West Coast Honey in the Moore River region, Gingin and tell them your story and get your supplies from our honey bees. What more could you want in your medicine cupboard, jarrah honey and Propolis.
Will keep you updated in another 7 days.


Granuloma annulare v Propolis

We have started taking Propolis to find a cure for this condition called Granuloma annulare, that can last up to 2 years and the rings can last up to 20 years.

We are photographing our process all the way of using Propolis from West Coast Honey. I don’t accept easily, that there is no cure for these medical happenings. My daughter Isabella has Ehlers Danlos Syndrome and apparently Granuloma annulare is a chronic skin disease consisting of a rash with reddish bumps arranged in a circle or ring that is just a part of this EDS condition. Wait there’s more, the condition could also be masked as Elastosis perforans serpiginosa, which is even rarer again. Saturday 16 October 2010, we are photographing Isabella’s trunk after orally taking 10 drops morning and night. One section or her collar bone area, we have applied Propolis to the lesion topically(forgot to take photos-here).

Propolis got rid of my chronic cough within a week and I call it my miracle serum. So what more can I expect from my Propolis from West Coast Honey. Visit West Coast Honey in the Moore River region and tell them your story.

What great things have you experienced from Propolis?


Guilderton Community Fair Sunday 26th September 2010

Guilderton Community Fair is an annual event held on the banks of the Moore River, where the river meets the Indian Ocean. Just one hour north of Perth, in the Moore River region, Gingin. The locals absolutely love these events and the Guilderton foreshore is a day trippers delight. If it is your first time to the Guilderton or the Moore River region take a cruise along the Moore River with Phil at Moore River Tours or wander inland to Caladenia Mini Golf or the West Coast Honey farm.


Popular Tasting Attractions in the Moore River region, Gingin

There are dozens of incredible tourist attractions throughout the Moore River region, from Lancelin to Gingin and Lennard Brook. While many of our attractions are historic, some are simply entertaining and others are designed to give visitors some of the most breathtaking views of our region possible whilst tasting your way around.
We’ve compiled a list of some of Moore River regions most popular tasting tourist attractions. The Moore River region is so perfect for the self drive tourist. These farm gates are open:
Jylland Vineyard and Winery
Riseborough Estate Winery & Art Gallery
Fini Olives
West Coast Honey


Jarrah honey is available at West Coast Honey

Manuka honey is not allowed into WA because Western Australian bees are completely disease free and the industry would like to keep it that way. Pure Jarrah Honey is available from West Coast Honey. Jarrah honey is theraputic and our family enjoy using natural remedies first due to our families chronic allergies. West Coast Honey is just one hour north of Perth in the Moore River region, Gingin.


West Coast Honey cream it!

I’ve just woken up to the smell of toast cooking. Well, when you smell toast you just can’t resist it. This morning I topped my toast with my newly purchased creamed honey from West Coast Honey. West Coast Honey has no preservatives added and tops my shopping list of grocery items to have. Having a senitive and allergy prone children and hubby, chosing foods closest to unprocessed is important to me. My guests at Moore River Holidays and my family choose West Coast Honey to add a sweet touch to their morning.


West Coast Honey

Sweeten your Moore River experience this holiday season with a self drive trip to West Coast Honey. West Coast Honey is an award winning family business.Be seen with a honey and experience their famous honey ice cream.West Coast Honey is just one hour north of Perth in the Moore River Region


Wildflowers of Western Australia

Heading north along Wanneroo Rd you are about to enter one of the state’s most spectacular wildflower areas. Experience the Indian
Ocean Drive that is about to open in 2010.
Wildflowers, starting with the Everlastings Trail makes its way through areas ablaze with colour.
Wildflower lovers and keen photographers will go home with
endless memories. Drive under a canopy of large
red gums along Dewar Road and see the red and green kangaroo paw display at the Gingin Cemetery. From October, see the unique
golden bloom of the Western Australian Christmas tree in Moore River National Park.
Stop at West Coast Honey for Devonshire teas and enjoy their wealth of knowledge on wildflowers in the Moore River region.