Over 35 volunteers enjoyed a free movie night, celebrating their vital contributions to the community. Alma Limbrick, Carmen Nicholson and Erin Hubble.
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Jemma Jones
Volunteers got the red carpet, celebrity treatment at a movie night for National Volunteers Week.
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For National Volunteers Week, the Kyabram Development Committee, with support from the Campaspe Shire Council, hosted a Volunteers Appreciation Movie Night.
On Wednesday, May 21, over 35 volunteers from different volunteer-based community groups packed the Kyabram Plaza Theatre for a free showing of The Penguin Lessons.
Alma Limbrick said the night was important to shine a light on those individuals who don’t get as much recognition for the work they do.
“Many of those who joined us on the night wear several hats, volunteering across a range of groups. Without them, many of our vital services, events and committees simply wouldn’t function,” she said.
With a drink and snack available on entry, volunteers were treated to a night out, embodying National Volunteer Week’s theme of ‘connecting communities’.
Organisers hope this celebration becomes a regular tradition in Kyabram — a small way to say a big thank-you.
The committee would like to thank everyone who attended, along with sponsor Campaspe Shire and the host for the evening, Kyabram Plaza Theatre.
Jim Hilder, Ray Muller, Allan Weeks and Wayne Mulchay grab some snacks before the screening.
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Jemma Jones
The evening also provided the chance for volunteers from different groups to mingle.
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Jemma Jones
Alma Limbrick manned the snack bar, giving out a free drink and snack to each volunteer before the screening.
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Jemma Jones