![Gumnut Patisserie's Tracy and Vicki Nickl and other staff will judge Wilson Financial's Southern Highlands Bake Off Cancer Council fundraiser. Picture supplied Gumnut Patisserie's Tracy and Vicki Nickl and other staff will judge Wilson Financial's Southern Highlands Bake Off Cancer Council fundraiser. Picture supplied](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/123048163/811e9e2c-4463-4c6e-a071-4b7674d02c6d.jpg/r0_0_427_285_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
People can get creative in the kitchen and whip up a tasty treat for Wilson Financial's Southern Highlands Bake Off.
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The annual event fundraising is in support of the Cancer Council's Australian Biggest Morning Tea.
It will be held on May 22 at Chevalier College's McGrath Hall, from 10am to 1pm.
Those who want to enter, can bake sweet and savoury goods for four categories: adults (aged 17 and above), kids (ages three to 10), tweens (11 to 16-year-olds) and professional bakers.
First, second, third will be awarded for each category, and everything will be judged by staff from Gumnut Patisserie.
People's choice will be determined by attendees.
Entries must be dropped off between 5pm and 6.30pm on May 21, or between 9am and 10am on the day of the bake off.
It costs $10 per person to enter different things across multiple categories. Register through Trybooking.
People can also come along to try different creations, donate on the day, and buy raffle tickets.
Raffle tickets will be drawn on the day.
Those who are not there but win will be contacted and their prizes can collected from the Wilson Financial office in The Mill.
There will be EFTPOS readers onsite, but payments will also be converted to plastic tokens to make the process quicker.
The tokens can be recycled back to the main square reader desk, or can be bought prior.
Pre-purchased tokens will be ready at the desk outside the McGrath Hall. There will also be a cash float on the day.
All baked items are five dollars, but students can buy tokens for three dollars.
Tokens, raffle tickets (one for five dollars, or three for $10) can be purchased through Trybooking, and donations can be made through the page.
Donations and entries can also be made through wilsonfinancial.com.au.
Raffle tickets can also be bought on the day.