'˜Daffodil Tea' to be held in April

The eagerly anticipated annual Daffodil Tea was launched this week at Ballymena Academy.
Pictured at the launch of the Ballymena Academy Daffodil Tea which takes place on Wednesday, April 6 at 2.30pm are L-R, Mrs Ellen Russell, Lyndsey Simpson, Mr Stephen Black, Headmaster of Ballymena Academy, Mrs Jane Allen, Secretary of Ballymena Academy Old Pupils Association, Rachel Reid and Miss Hilary Taylor.Pictured at the launch of the Ballymena Academy Daffodil Tea which takes place on Wednesday, April 6 at 2.30pm are L-R, Mrs Ellen Russell, Lyndsey Simpson, Mr Stephen Black, Headmaster of Ballymena Academy, Mrs Jane Allen, Secretary of Ballymena Academy Old Pupils Association, Rachel Reid and Miss Hilary Taylor.
Pictured at the launch of the Ballymena Academy Daffodil Tea which takes place on Wednesday, April 6 at 2.30pm are L-R, Mrs Ellen Russell, Lyndsey Simpson, Mr Stephen Black, Headmaster of Ballymena Academy, Mrs Jane Allen, Secretary of Ballymena Academy Old Pupils Association, Rachel Reid and Miss Hilary Taylor.

This annual event has soared in popularity over recent years.

This year’s event will take place on Wednesday, April 6 t 2.30pm.

Guests will enjoy afternoon tea in the familiar surroundings of the WH Mol Assembly Hall and music will be provided by the school’s music department.

Jane Allen, Secretary of the Ballymena Academy Old Pupils’ Association who organise the event, said: “This event is firmly established in the calendar of the Ballymena community and has raised a lot of money over the years for good causes, this year we are proudly supporting the work of Cancer Research UK.

“We would ask that people make their reservations in advance to avoid disappointment.”

Reservations can be made by contacting Mrs Jane Allen by emailing [email protected] or contact Miss Hiliary Taylor on (028) 25652350, Mrs Ellen Russell on (028) 25684272.

Please reserve your place before April 1. Admission is £20 and payable at the door.