August 2nd, 2024Merci beaucoup
Last month’s French National Day event held in the Daylesford Town Hall has raised over $5000 for the Daylesford Community Brass Band to purchase new instruments.
Organisers say the result was made possible by the strong support of the local business community and their many different ways of contributing.
In a public statement of gratitude they said those who generously contributed to the event had included: Albert Street Butchery, Bar Merenda, Belle Property Daylesford, Bendigo Bank, Beppe Restaurant, Blake Family Grocers, Blooms Pharmacy, Brian Nash – artist, Cellarbrations, Clayfire Gallery, Cliffy’s Emporium, Coles Daylesford, CWA Daylesford, Daylesford Bakery, Daylesford Brewing Co, Daylesford Cidery, Daylesford Community Op Shop, Daylesford Home, Timber & Hardware, Daylesford Meat Company, Daylesford Seafood Bar, Daylesford Shoe Co, Daylesford Trading Co, Double C Jeanery, e Casa, Enki Apothecary, Frances Pilley, George & Matilda Eyecare, Gewürzhaus, Harry & Me, Harvest Café, Hepburn Bathhouse and Spa, Hepburn Brewing Company, Hepburn Distillery, Herbal Lore Liqueurs, Himalaya Bakery, Istra Smallgoods, Jodele, Lake House, Larder, Lavandula, Magic Pudding, Manteau Noir, Marcella Q, Mineral Springs Hotel, Officeworks Ballarat, The Palais-Hepburn, Paradise Bookshop, Portal 108, Rijk Zwaan Seeds, Rubens Restaurant, Sailors Falls Estate, Sault Restaurant, Spice of India, Springs Medical Centre, Sweet Decadence at Locantro, That Bargain Place, The Local, Tonna’s, Walters Café, Winespeake Cellar and Deli and Wombat Hill Florists.
Organisers issued a special thank you also to the Daylesford District Community Bank (Bendigo Bank) “for their considerable and continuing support”.
They’ve also especially acknowledge dand thanked “those wonderful people who came along on the night, bought tickets, raffle tickets and auction items and took part wholeheartedly in the spirit of the evening”.