Bass Coast Health Fundraising and Events Officer Jess Odgers with BCH Ladies Auxiliary members Wendy Martin and Jane Martin and the remaining jars of spreads that were in high demand.
Inverloch Fundraising Auxiliary members Kaye Jones, Kathie Surridge and Hazel Missen sold hand-made cards and beanies for chemotherapy patients at the L Rigby cancer centre at Wonthaggi Hospital.
BCH Ladies Auxiliary member Wendy Martin Auxiliary sells plants to Angela Favretto.
Jeannie Sloconbe, Margaret Goddard and Teresa Ireland enjoy Devonshire tea.
Inverloch Fundraising Auxiliary members Klaus Edel, Terry Hall, Bill Damm and Gerry Surridge kept the sausages flowing.
Raymond Bergin and neighbour Glenice Ellis browse through the creative offerings at the BCH Ladies Auxiliary fete.
Enjoying the BCH Ladies Auxiliary Fete were BCH Midwife Min Hopkins and children Hunter and Zoe and her parents Gerald and Irene Lynch.
BCH Ladies Auxiliary members Raye Tucker and Maureen Chisholm were among the volunteers serving tasty Devonshire teas.
Selling raffle tickets for such prizes as a crayfish meal were the Ladies Auxiliary's Debbie O'Donnell and Lyn Wadeson with BCH Volunteer and Fundraising Manager Vicki Riley.
All the fun of the fair came to Wonthaggi Hospital on Saturday 14 October, when the Bass Coast Ladies Auxiliary held its annual fete.
The event transformed Stirton Room into a hub of festivity, with people of all ages lured by the promise of being able to buy all their fete goodies while supporting Bass Coast Health, their sub-regional health service.
The fete included Devonshire teas, jams, baked goods, a sausage sizzle, white elephant stall, raffles, knitted goods, a coffee van, hot potatoes and a plant stall.
BCH CEO Jan Child was grateful for the hard-working volunteers of the BCH Ladies Auxiliary, whose extensive preparations and efforts on the day resulted in a successful event.
"This fete raised much-needed funds for the community s sub-regional health service and helped us to continue to provide a greater range of healthcare to our community close to their homes", she said.