PREMIUM News Girls out in force for annual Epicentre brunch By Riverine Herald Mar 27, 2022 Guiding gift: Epicentre Girls Brunch is a major supporter of many community groups and this year Echuca Girl Guides were the recipient of $5000. Accepting the gift was Rachel and Hailey Sutton. Photo by Steve Huntley Annual award: Epicentre Girls Brunch recognises many women in the community and this year’s winner of the Women who Shines Award was Vera-Lee Curnow. Photo by Steve Huntley Centre stage: Evie Cummins was the master of ceremonies at the Epicentre Girls Brunch, which again attracted a huge response from the community. Photo by Steve Huntley Picture perfect: Making for a colourful pair were Sage Wiltshire and Rima Bhatia, among the supporters of the Epicentre brunch. Photo by Steve Huntley Girls’ day out: Nadia Wiltshire (with six-month-old son Jeffery), Abby Pycroft and Alyce Wiltshire alongside the Murray River at the event on Saturday. Photo by Steve Huntley Celebrating the success: Evie Cummins from Epicentre and Toni Scates take time out from the lunch to pose. Photo by Steve Huntley Full house: The picture tells the story as sales for the annual Epicentre Girls Brunch were strong, meaning a significant contribution to the community. Photo by Steve Huntley By Riverine Herald RIV Herald
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