On Saturday, The Galley hosted a fund-raiser for the Empowerment Through Education Trust (ETE), a non-profit that promotes quality education for children from poor communities. Local businesses sponsored the tables, and The Cutting Room, pictured, won the prize for the best-dressed table.
Chalk and Cheese won R5 000 for the best-dressed spring shopfront, a competition run by the Fish Hoek Business Improvement District. From left are, owner Heath Corbett with Taiya Corbett, and Juliette Mulder.Enjoying the evening were Marge Upfold from the Rotary Club Cape of Good Hope with Mach1 owner Manu Choudree and his wife, Anneline.The Rotary Club Cape Of Good Hope had a colourful table.Neil Doveton won the prize for the best-dressed man. He is pictured with The Galley co-owner Mathea Eichel.The Rotary Club Cape of Good Hope’s Bev Frieslich, middle, won the prize for the best-dressed woman. She is pictured with the sponsor of the prize, Dr Shirley Zinn, left, and The Galley co-owner Mathea Eichel, right.Barbie cop Douglas Saayman and Barbie Playboy bunny Megan Saayman dressed up for the occasion.City of Cape Town speaker Felicity Purchase won a prize in the raffle. She is pictured here with The Galley co-owner Mathea Eichel.Barbie cop and Barbie sailor Douglas and Vernon Saayman.