FoodShare is delighted to announce that the Rotary Club of Albury will return as the Major Event Partner for the 2026 Border Easter Egg Hunt, marking a second year of this valued partnership that brings joy, connection and support to the local community.
Building on the success of last year’s event, Rotary’s continued support will once again help deliver the much-loved activities families have come to expect, including children’s entertainment such as jumping castles, face painting and balloon artists. Their contribution plays a vital role in creating a vibrant, inclusive day that brings the region together.
At the event launch, Rotary Club of Albury Treasurer Charlene Gleeson spoke about the club’s pride in continuing its support for both the event and the wider community. “Being the major partner for the second year in a row means we can help bring to life so much of the kids’ entertainment,” she said.
Ms Gleeson also shared her excitement for the day, highlighting the importance of community spirit and fundraising for FoodShare. “I’m really looking forward to the music and the atmosphere on the day. It’s such a great way to bring people together — and hopefully we get some good weather too,” she added
FoodShare extends a heartfelt thank you to the Rotary Club of Albury NSW for their incredible commitment. Beyond financial support, Rotary members will be hands-on during the event, providing the people power behind the BBQ. Families can look forward to sausages, drinks and icy poles, along with free fruit generously donated by Border Markets. 3 lucky Rotarians will also take on the important role of judging the ever-popular hat parade, celebrating creativity and rewarding children for their imaginative designs.
Rotary’s support is part of its broader community giving program, with the club distributing significant funding each year to local initiatives. This ongoing generosity helps ensure events like the Border Easter Egg Hunt can continue to grow and make a meaningful impact, including raising vital funds to support food security in the region.
With the Rotary’s continued partnership, the Border Easter Egg Hunt promises another memorable day filled with entertainment, generosity and community connection. Families are encouraged to come along, enjoy the festivities and be part of an event that helps support local families in need.
The Border Easter Egg Hunt will take place on Saturday 28 March, at the Albury Botanic Gardens from 9am
For more information visit foodshare.org.au/easter