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Harvest event on again

Salesian College Sunbury is inviting applications from local businesses for this year’s Rupertswood Harvest event.

The school is encouraging food and beverage vendors and market stallholders to apply for the event, which principal Mark Brockhus said is “a cherished tradition at Salesian College.”

“[It brings] together our community to celebrate the vibrant spirit and creativity of our region. It’s an event that highlights not only the talent and passion of our local vendors but also the strong bonds that make Sunbury such a special place,” Mr Brockhus said.

“We are proud to open our beautiful grounds to host this much-loved event, which provides a fantastic opportunity for businesses to connect with over 3,000 visitors in a welcoming and family-friendly environment,” he said.

“I encourage all local food, beverage, and market stallholders to join us for this incredible celebration. Together, we can make the 2025 Rupertswood Harvest an unforgettable experience for our community.”

The event will run from 4.30pm–7.30pm on Friday, March 28 at Salesian College, 1 Macedon Street, Sunbury.

For further information, contact the college’s development and community manager Ingrid Busuttil on 9744 000.

Businesses interested in joining the event are asked to complete an online form before the end of February at the latest.

Details: bit.ly/3BbFyI7 for food or beverage stall registration or bit.ly/3OAMXnC for market stall registration

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