Celebrating women at a Long Lunch in the Park
Published on 05 February 2025
The Murray River Council community is invited to celebrate International Women’s Day at a ‘Long Lunch’ in Barham on Friday March 7.
Hosted in Riverside Park with catering by Koondrook’s Long Paddock Food Store, the event is a great opportunity to celebrate local women and hear some inspirational stories on rural life from special guest speaker and ‘First Time Farmer’ Kaitie Nash.
Council’s Acting CEO, Sarah Ryan said the event is a great opportunity to connect with other women in the local community.
“It will be a fun and relaxed event where attendees can enjoy great company, amazing food and be inspired by stories from our special guest, Kaitie.”
“It’s also a great opportunity for community members to come together, meet new people and mark the achievements of the remarkable women in our lives,” she said.
Tickets to the event are now available for $40 which includes lunch and non-alcoholic refreshments.
The event will be set up as tables in the park.
Book now via https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1348663
“We’d love to see lots of community members joining us,” Sarah said.
“I’d encourage local women to grab a table of friend togethers and book your tickets so you don’t miss out!”
Event Summary:
International Women’s Day – Long Lunch
Friday 7 March 2025
Barham, Riverside Park
11.30am - 2pm
$40 per head (includes picnic lunch and non-alcoholic refreshments). Bookings essential.
For bookings and more information, https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1348663
About the Speaker: Kaitie Nash
Kaitie Nash is a city girl turned First Time Farmer, navigating the challenges of rural life with humour and humility. Since joining her husband’s family farm in 2018, Kaitie has faced numerous challenges that tested her resilience and determination. In November 2023, she chose to share her journey online, connecting with people worldwide and showcasing the realities of farm life. Through her authentic storytelling, Kaitie aims to inspire others as they embark on their first time farmer journeys, by providing a sense of belonging and raising awareness about the importance of Agriculture in our lives.