OBERON Council held a pink morning tea in the council chambers at the end of October to wrap up the fundraising for the McGrath Foundation.
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The Pink Up Oberon campaign raised $3457 towards this worthy cause.
Pink of the Bunch donated $1 to the foundation from every sale of pink pancakes and pink sundaes. They also had a bra pong, kiss and message board as well as photo props, all for a gold coin donation.
Verity Lomax at Oberon Saddlery decorated her in-store and window displays with pink. Ten per cent of everything pink sold in-store or online during October was donated to the McGrath Foundation.
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Pink up Oberon organiser, Tamara Greenhalgh from Oberon Council, thanked all local businesses, groups and individuals who participated to help raise funds.
"There have been wonderful displays of pink throughout the town. Even Oberon Children's Centre jumped on board and children and staff pinked up their centre. There was pink playdough, glitter and painting in pink,” she said.
Businesses involved were Pick of the Bunch, Oberon Pharmacy, Barkers Butchery, Country Belle, Rosedale Gifts, DJ’s Cafe, Long Arm Farm Cafe, Foodworks, Enhance, Flair Hair Studio, Kringle Cottage, Ray White Emms Mooney, Peters Cafe, Morse Group, Forever Bouquets, Oberon Saddlery, Oberon Craft Centre, The Laundry Pad and Oberon Council.