Cottage by the Sea will hold its annual fair tomorrow (January 11).
The fair is the Cottage’s longest-running fundraiser and was originally an annual picnic.
The children’s charity has records of the century-long fundraiser dating back to 1910.
“Our annual fair is an amazing day out in Queenscliff with all the favourites for our community – from fresh fruit and veg to baked goods and second-hand bargains,” Cottage by the Sea chief executive Adam Wake said.
“It’s one of our oldest and biggest fundraisers, ensuring that more children have the experience of a lifetime at Cottage. 135 years ago, this charity was created to enhance the lives of children in need.
“Our mission, unchanged throughout this entire period, has given so many children the opportunity to benefit from fresh seaside air, clear blue skies, invigorating saltwater and so much more.
Our annual fair is a testament to the enduring power of community. Our charity
has relied on our community’s support until now and will continue into the next century.”
There will be a range of different stalls at the fair from fresh produce to a barbecue lunch, barista coffee, homemade cakes, jams and Devonshire tea. The fair will also include pop-up market stalls selling woodwork and sculptures from Cottage supporter Darren Allbutt, jewellery, pots and plants donated by Van Loon’s Nursery, clothing and second-hand books.
The Harvey family and Harvey’s of Highton have been supporting the fair for more than 20 years, donating the fresh fruit and vegetables for sale.
The fair is on Saturday January 11 from 9am to 2pm at 29 Flinders Street,
Queenscliff. Entry is by donation.