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Streetlife seeks volunteers

Ahead of its return to the streets of Sunbury in November, the Sunbury Streetlife team is seeking eager volunteers to help bring the event to life.

Committee president Sharyn Snook and secretary Juan Carlos Rodriguez-Deller said the team, run by volunteers, is looking for more volunteers who love Sunbury and want to make this the best event Sunbury has to offer.

“We’re looking for people who are passionate about Sunbury and want to give back,” Ms Snook said.

“Streetlife is about promoting everything good that’s local, and anybody who wants to come down and give a couple of hours and participate in a celebration of our town (is welcome).”

Ms Snook said there are no set requirements to be a volunteer, just a love and passion for Sunbury, as well as a Working With Children’s Check, which the committee can assist with if needed.

Volunteers are needed across a range of areas, with the team ideally looking for around 20 volunteers on the day.

Sunbury Streetlife will return to O’Shannassy Street and Brook Street in Sunbury on Sunday, November 23 from 10am to 4pm. Expect a full day of stalls, eats, entertainment and more.

The event is a major celebration of the Sunbury community, and one that can’t be missed.

Those interested in volunteering for Sunbury Streetlife can email sunburystreetlifeacc@gmail.com with their availability on the day.

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