Staff at Mātai Medical Research Institute had the raw material for their own high tea dropped off to them on Monday morning.
Six dishes of lamingtons and scones with jam and cream – the leftover treats from the Women’s Institute high tea at the Holy Trinity Hall on Saturday – were delivered to the Mātai institute base in Childers Rd.
Mātai received a Women’s Institute medical research grant of $15,000 last year for their research into concussion.
Alison Crawford, president of the Poverty Bay-Wairoa Federation of Women’s Institutes, said the high tea drew a full house. Among the guests was Helen Gallop, who had come from Perth for the high tea and a catch-up with her friend Jean Mills, who celebrates her birthday this week.
