FoodShare is excited to be partnering with the Rotary Club of Albury as the Major Event Partner for the 2025 Border Easter Egg Hunt, which promises a day full of fun, festivities and great entertainment for families.
This partnership highlights the Rotary Club of Albury's continued commitment to the local community and will help FoodShare to deliver a great community event, while raising awareness to improve food security so everyone has access to essential healthy food.
Katrina Pawley, FoodShare CEO, expressed her gratitude for this support by saying “We are thrilled to continue our longstanding relationship with the Rotary Club of Albury. They have supported us greatly over the years, and it’s fantastic they are able to support us to deliver this beloved community event.”
With over 1,500 people from the region expected to attend the event, Michael Kliese, President of the Rotary Club of Albury, shared why the club chose to support this event. “As a community service organisation, we are proud to partner with FoodShare and support initiatives that make a real difference in the lives of local families. The Border Easter Egg Hunt is a wonderful event that brings the community together while raising awareness for food security. We are excited to be part of it and look forward to seeing families come together to create lasting memories.”
With the Rotary Club of Albury’s generous sponsorship and hands-on involvement, the Border Easter Egg Hunt 2025 is set to be a truly memorable event. Families are encouraged to join the fun, get creative with their Easter hats, and contribute to a cause that helps strengthen the community.
The Border Easter Egg Hunt will take place on Saturday 5 April, at the Albury Botanic Gardens. For more information download the event flyer or click here to purchase tickets.