GLAMOUR model Lucy Pinder was the star attraction at a promotional event for Winchester domestic services firm The Lifetime Company at the Bulthaup kitchen shop in the Broadway.
The former Peter Symonds student picked the winners in a charity raffle that raised more than £500 for the Sutton Scotney hospice for terminally ill children Naomi House.
Food was provided by new Winchester chef 's school Cook Academy and drink by Alresford wine merchants Naked Grape.
Joshua Spencer, managing director of the Lifetime Company, said: "Lucy's attendance mademany people's evening and hopefully people got a better idea of what we do."
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