Wednesday 10 September 2014

Breakfast for the Kapiti Soroptomists


Breakfasts for the Kapiti Soroptomists today: 


Women's Suffrage: 121 years on: Celebrating the right of Women to vote, and encouraging women to exercise their right. Women's suffrage in New Zealand was an important political issue in the late 19th century. Of countries currently independent, New Zealand was the first to give women the vote in modern times. 

Women voted for the first time in the election held on 28 November 1893 Elizabeth Yates also became Mayor of Onehunga, the first time such a post had been held by a female anywhere in the British Empire. 

A celebration of Women’s Suffrage Day and to raise awareness about the importance of enrolling and voting. Cooked breakfast for 50 Speaker Judith Fyfe. Judith is a well known media personality(Fair Go), author, oral historian and forensic lawyer.



PartyPerfect's Muesli, yoghurt, coddled eggs on the menu

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