Melbourne Cup lunch supports Legacy

Elegant Legacy ladies and friends in happy conversation at the Melbourne Cup lunch for the organisation that supports the families of those who have given their lives or health in the defence of our nation.

A FABULOUS Melbourne Cup lunch in support of Legacy took place at the delightful, ocean-view Rattle Restaurant, Emerald Beach on cup day.

A splendid gathering of smartly turned-out Coffs Coast folks were treated to a gourmet Rattle platter menu, including delicious seafood and drinks, sophisticated musical entertainment by River Williams and Marty Robinson, and a crystal-clear big-screen TV to watch the racing.

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Ladies pulled out all stops to match the theme of ‘Coastal Spring Glamour’.

The Fashions on the Field ladies’ prize was awarded to Gabby Smith, who wore a striking marine-blue dress with a head-piece of her own creation which featured flowers of intense blue and white with matching earrings.

Judge Sarah Charlesworth, a veteran of the fashion industry, complimented Gabby’s channeling of Frida Kahlo as “very on-trend”.

“Sadly, too few men rose to the same standard, and best-dressed man was awarded, by majority vote, to dapper baby Toby,” said Legatee Christopher Chayko.

“The Coffs Coast Legacy Woolgoolga Chapter greatly appreciates the support of Hugh and Lou and the team at Rattle for such a sumptuous, good-value lunch.

“Thanks also to Fashions on the Field prize voucher donors Lalu Lalu Boutique, Bodyworks Woolgoolga, Pilates and Yoga with Mary-Ann and Rattle Restaurant too!

“The sum of $300.00 was raised for Legacy from an element of each ticket price and other donations gratefully received,” Mr Chayko said.

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