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Oaks Day fundraiser a special event

Sheron Gough, Helen Ingram, Helen Clyne, Jan Grant, Denise Lees, Sandra Escott and Bronwyn Barlow at the 2023 event. Photo by Aidan Briggs

On Thursday, November 7, NDIS registered disability provider, Vivid, will host its annual Oaks Day fundraising spectacular at Junction, Moama.

The afternoon event will feature a sit-down lunch, hosted by the charismatic and beloved Jo Stanley.

Discovered performing stand-up comedy in a Collingwood pub more than 15 years ago, Jo Stanley has become a household name on Australian television and radio.

One of Australia’s most popular comedians, Jo writes heartwarming and hilarious columns for Sunday Life and news.com.au, where her infectious personality shines through in her articles on fashion, beauty, culture and parenthood.

She also conducts occasional celebrity interviews.

Jo Stanley will host this year’s Vivid Oaks Day event. Photo by Contributed

Jo is not only a talented media personality, but also a dedicated ambassador for various charitable organisations, including McDonald House, Smiling Mind, The Smith Family and The Big Issue.

She is a patron for the Lighthouse Foundation and supports the Salvation Army and Sacred Heart Mission.

Adding to the excitement on Oaks Day, guests will be treated to a guest video appearance from Michelle Payne, one of the most well-known figures in horse racing history.

Michelle became a national icon when she captured the hearts of the nation by winning the 2015 Melbourne Cup, becoming the first female jockey to win the race that stops the nation.

Proceeds raised at Vivid’s Oaks Day luncheon will contribute to the purchase of advanced assistive technology which will be instrumental in providing participants with modern and convenient tools that are engaging and personalised experiences.

Enjoying the Vivid Oaks Day lunch at Moama Junction were Louise Eeles, Megan Broom and Chrissy Palmer. Photo by Aidan Briggs

These technologies will help participants develop spatial awareness, enhance social and communication skills and improve accessibility.

By providing these advanced resources, Vivid aims to create a more inclusive and supportive environment for adults living with disability, ensuring all participants have the necessary tools to thrive and communicate effectively.

The event would not be possible without the generous support of major sponsors Insurance House, Moama Bowling Club, Echuca Auto Group, Priceline Echuca, Riverine Herald and Ace Radio.

An auction and raffle will complement the event’s fundraising efforts, with contributions from numerous community supporters ensuring valuable funds are raised to help support the needs of adults living with disabilities in our community.

And what’s a spring carnival event without the acknowledgement of glitz and glam through fashions on the field?

Grab your fascinators, dresses and suits, and strap yourself in for the ride of your life.

Seating is limited, so grab your tickets and secure your table at Vivid’s Oak Day fundraiser, which is sure to be filled with laughter, inspiration and community spirit, all for a good cause.

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