This free, family-friendly event is part of Strathbogie Shire Council’s ongoing commitment to strengthening community resilience following the 2022 floods.
Featuring live music, food vans, kids’ activities and more than 22 local organisations showcasing their work, the event aims to bring the community together, support local groups and encourage volunteer participation.
Mayor Claire Ewart-Kennedy said the event was a fantastic opportunity for residents to reconnect, explore local opportunities and enjoy a fun-filled day with family and friends.
“This event is all about celebrating the strength and resilience of our community,” Cr Ewart-Kennedy said.
“It’s a chance to come together, meet new people and discover the amazing clubs and groups that help make Euroa such a great place to live.”
Locals can look forward to a range of exciting activities, including superhero training for kids, colourful face painting, Easter egg hunts and miniature railway rides.
Attendees will have the opportunity to connect with local organisations and clubs, explore volunteer roles and discover ways to actively participate in community initiatives.
“Whether you’re looking to join a new club, volunteer, or just enjoy a great day out, there’s something for everyone,” Cr Ewart-Kennedy said.
“We encourage all residents to come along and be part of this wonderful celebration.”
This event is funded by the Community Recovery Hub.
The Community Recovery Hub is jointly funded by the Australian and Victorian Governments through the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements.
For more information, visit strathbogie.vic.gov.au or call 1800 065 99.