Lockington and District Living Heritage Complex Inc treasurer Ian Wicke and secretary Beryl Marshall at the Echuca-Moama Discovery Day.
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Jemma Jones
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Locals got the chance to find their people at the recent Echuca-Moama Discovery Day when community groups from across the district pitched themselves as the group to join.
Dozens of vibrant stalls transformed the front lawn at Echuca library on Saturday, March 14, each serving as welcoming information hubs showcasing what their groups offer.
The Echuca Croquet Club allowed prospective players to try out their mallet skills on a short course, families got to create makeshift musical instruments at the Mainly Music stall, and the Loco Shed committee divulged on exciting future upgrades that are in store for them.
Community radio station EMFM was also broadcasting live from the event, interviewing representatives of each stall throughout the day and playing energetic music.
While community members enjoyed discovering new interests, the groups themselves welcomed the opportunity to connect with potential volunteers who could make a real difference.
It was the second year the Echuca District Netball Association made an appearance at the discovery day, bringing with it an upgraded set-up and plenty of pamphlets about its various competitions.
The mother-daughter duo holding down the stall, Billie and Hayley Logie, said the day was great for gaining interest from the community.
“Our committee’s shrinking each year, so while we have a lot of families and mums involved in the games... it’s the other stuff we need help with,” Hayley said.
“Days like this are great for us to spread the word.”
This sentiment rang true across the entire event – the day served both groups looking to connect with the community and individuals seeking meaningful new ways to get involved.
The Riv’s Jemma Jones was on the scene, grabbing photos of the day.
Echuca Croquet Club members Sandra Retallick and Pat Rice.
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Jemma Jones
Peter Walsh being interviewed at the EMFM stall.
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Jemma Jones
Echuca District Netball Association members and mother-daughter duo Billie and Hayley Logie.
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Jemma Jones
Leandra Cowie with Addie Schroeter, 5, checking out the Mainly Music stall.
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Jemma Jones
Loco Shed Inc committee members Shannon Johns, Callum Phillips, Peter Mitchell and Brett Thomson.
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Jemma Jones
Cameron Honey, Rima Mehta and Gordon McLean represented Echuca SES.
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Jemma Jones
EMFM members (back) Roger Peake, Paul Napier and John Vincent with (front) Dot Hammond and Val Horne.
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Jemma Jones
Committee members for the Three Rivers Wellness and Spiritual Expo, Suzy Shand, Kerry Leeson-Field and Annette Prendergast.
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Jemma Jones
Echuca Moama Discovery Day 2026 at Echuca library.
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Jemma Jones