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Wet weather doesn’t deter hunters and collectors

Rotary volunteers from the hills got together to host one of their most popular annual events in Bwerick over the weekend, persevering through a lot of rain.

Rotary Clubs of Belgrave and Ferntree Gully are tired but happy after the success of their annual Berwick Antique and Collectable Fair, held on Sunday, 26 October at the Berwick Leisure Centre.

Despite Melbourne experiencing its heaviest rainfall of the year, more than 500 visitors turned out to support the event.

Stephen Palamara, Chair of the Antique Fair committee and member of the Rotary Club of Belgrave, said he would like to express his gratitude to all who attended.

“Even with the downpour, the community came out in full force. We’re incredibly grateful to everyone who supported the event, from visitors to volunteers and stallholders,” he said.

“It was a great day for Rotary and for Berwick.”

Stallholders reported strong sales throughout the day, with many noting it was one of their best trading fairs to date.

The fair has been a popular fixture on the local events calendar and had an impressive collection of antiques, collectables, and vintage treasures on show, from jewellery to china, glassware, books, and memorabilia.

Funds raised from the fair will directly support Rotary’s youth and community programs, including scholarships, food relief, and international humanitarian initiatives.

The organisers also thanked Berwick Secondary College and its Facilities Team for the generous use of the Berwick Leisure Centre and their ongoing support in making the event a success.

“This event continues to grow each year,” said Mr Palamara.

“It’s wonderful to see how it brings the community together while helping Rotary make a real difference locally and beyond.”

For more information, visit www.berwickantiquefair.com.au or follow the Rotary Clubs of Belgrave and Ferntree Gully on Facebook.

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