Afternoon Tea for Breast Cancer Ireland at Leopardstown Ladies Cup

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TREAT yourself to a delicious Afternoon Tea while watching the Breast Cancer Ireland Ladies Cup and raise funds for research this Friday 14 May from the comfort of home. Leopardstown Racecourse will donate €5 for every Classic Menu Afternoon Tea purchase and deliver straight to your door, so get your glam gear on and gear up for a day of wonderful racing for a worthy cause.

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Choose from a variety of Classic Menu Afternoon Tea options and raise funds for Breast Cancer Ireland racing from home for the Leopardstown Racecourse Ladies Day Cup

Racing at Leopardstown Dublin kicks off at 1.55pm this Friday with the featured Ladies Cup scheduled for 5.25pm. Log onto https://www.leopardstown.com to connect with the day’s race card but before that, follow the link to place your order for the Classic Menu tea for €45 per person or €65 for two people. Every order includes and disposable Afternoon Tea stand and there is an option to upgrade to include Valdo Pink Prosecco for €24 per 75cl.

The Ladies Day Cup Classic Menu is delivered free within Dublin and for €7.50 per delivery in Wicklow, Meath and Kildare. The rest of the country can enjoy Afternoon Tea and raise funds for Breast Cancer Ireland for €15 per delivery.

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Get in on the action and raise funds for charity at the Leopardstown Racecourse Ladies Day Cup race meeting

Donations to the registered charity are welcome through the online link at Leopardstown Racecourse, the same place to place your Classic Menu order and enjoy racing from home.

 

Image credits: Leopardstown Racecourse

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Kim Mullahey

Kim Mullahey is Pynck.com’s Ireland Correspondent. She holds an honours undergraduate degree in Interdisciplinary Studies from the University of Chicago and has taught Adult Education Creative Writing Studies. Through a media career spanning nearly 25 years Kim has written and photographed regional news, national and international horse sports, fashion and lifestyle. Kim lives with her husband and son in Kildare Ireland, and a stray marmalade cat who has adopted the family.

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