Dutch fest raises $45K

Attending the Holland Show from Creswick were the ''Schellens Sisters'' from left, Gerda, Maria, Annie, Cathy. 204729_02. Picture: Rob Carew

By Brendan Rees

Rotary Club of Casey has announced that this year’s Holland Show held at Akoonah Park has raised $45,000 which will be donated to worthy charities.

Thousands of people poured through the gates on 7 March to experience all things Dutch including foods, market stalls, costumes and music – and of course clog dancing workshops as part of the celebration.

“The festival was successful and immensely enjoyable – it drew an excellent crowd,” event manager Paul Rubens said.

“The committee of the Holland Festival and the Rotary Club of Casey thank the public for making the Holland Festival such a wonderful day and we wish you all good health in these trying times.”

Charities including Riding for the Disabled-Myuna, Days for Girls, the Anti-Cancer Council and Rotary Club of Belgrave each benefitted on the day to the tune of about $1000 after selling tulip bulbs  – which were donated by Tesselaars and van Berkel’s Bulbs and a soft drink stand.

The $45,000 will be distributed to the following community groups:

Interplast

Wheel Chairs for Kids

Narre Warren Transit Kitchen

Partners in Aid via the Rotary Club of Narre Warren

END Trachoma

St Vinnies Soup Van

RSL Welfare- Berwick

Beyond Blue

Casey North Crisis Centre

St Andrews Uniting Church Berwick

Rotary Club of Drouin

Leprosy Foundation

GWS A Scouts – Officer