Taking place this Sunday, March 15 from noon to 2.30pm - a week after the official International Women’s Day - the event will shine a spotlight on this year’s theme, ‘Stories of Strength and Community”.
It invites locals and visitors alike to celebrate the women who inspire our region.
Guests will enjoy an engaging panel conversation featuring voices from across the community, including Local Citizen of the Year Mari Drennan, creative community advocate Kate Butler, dairy industry leader Janette Falls and former NSW Senator Perin Davey.
The discussion will be guided by respected regional communicator Robbie Sefton AM, who will help draw out the personal stories, experiences and reflections that sit at the heart of this year’s theme.
Mayor Ashley Hall said the annual event is a highlight on the local calendar and an important moment for the region.
“International Women’s Day gives us the opportunity to recognise the remarkable contributions women make across every part of our community,” Cr Hall said.
“I’m especially pleased to see this year’s event held at Conargo Hall, one of our valued village hubs and a gathering place that reflects the spirit of connection we’re celebrating.
“Every year, this lunch brings people together to share in powerful stories, and I’m proud to see our community continue to champion and support the women who lead, support and inspire us.”
A two‑course lunch prepared by The Crossing and a complimentary drink on arrival will set the scene for an enjoyable and uplifting afternoon.
The CWA will also host a raffle with some amazing prizes on the day, adding another element of fun and fundraising to the occasion.
Tickets are $60 per person and can be booked in tables of eight. Bookings are now open at www.trybooking.com/1540595.
Edward River Council encourages everyone to come along, share in the stories, enjoy the company, and be part of a celebration that honours the women whose strength and connections make our community extraordinary.