The Echuca Murray Border Belles Red Hatters’ birthday celebrations were in full swing.
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The Echuca Murray Border Belles Red Hatters donned their best red and purple outfits at noon on Wednesday to celebrate their one-year anniversary in style.
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They marked the major milestone with a celebratory lunch at the Echuca Workers Club with a few guests from the Kyabram Red Hatters chapter.
The members and guests all received a handmade brooch made by fellow member Sue Hawkins and a gift bag donated by Blue Illusions.
Echuca members Maz Smedley and Pam Kervin had a great time at the lunch.
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A raffle was also held with prizes donated from local fashion store, Taking Shape.
The Echuca Queen Jan Childs said she was overjoyed by the success of the group over the past year.
“It feels amazing. And I owe it all to the ladies who are in the group,” she said.
“We started out 12 months ago... I had called a meeting for information purposes.
“There were nine ladies who turned up, but not all of them decided to join because they said it wasn’t quite what they were looking for. We’re not an organisation, we’re a disorganisation.”
Echuca Queen Jan Childs gave a speech at the lunch, thanking all the members.
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Mrs Childs has been a Red Hatter for 16 years and when she moved to Echuca, she wanted to bring ‘Red Hatting’ to the local community.
The very first meeting was held 12 months ago at a local cafe and was an opportunity for potential members to learn about the history of the group.
Of the nine ladies who attended, six signed up and have been part of the group since.
Over the past 12 months, the Echuca group has recruited an additional eight members and has five honorary members from the Kyabram Red Hatters who support all of their events.
Kyabram Queen Marlene Kerwin holding a cheese board gifted to her by Jan Childs.
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They have met twice a month in the past year to enjoy lunches at local restaurants, attend events and to celebrate festive holidays such as Halloween and Christmas.
Mrs Childs said she had enjoyed being able to make real connections with and between the women in their first year of ‘hatting’.
“The beauty of it is, these ladies did not know each other 12 months ago,” she said.
“Some of them are recently bereaved, and they were looking for company.
“That has been a real blessing in this group, that we have been able to offer friendship where there was none.
“The most memorable thing for me, is every fortnight when I see them, they've all got a smile on their faces and anything that may have been troubling them (becomes) non-existent.”
To learn more about the Echuca Murray Border Belles Red Hatters and to get involved, contact Jan Childs on 0419 509 040.
The cake was specially made by Shan’s Cakes in Rochester.
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Lyn Hawes and Lorna Riley were all smiles at the event.
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Jan Braddock and Sheena Campbell impressed in their red and purple outfits.
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Gay Henderson and Carmen Angove caught up at the birthday party.
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Jan Childs sang a song she had made about the Red Hatters long ago.
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Jenny Blake and Maz Smedley adjust their hats.
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