Run for it! Michelle Tabrett and family are winding up for a huge day on September 8, the Lane Cove Fun Run: as event director, she will be running the logistics and about 100 volunteers, her partner Michael will be running the music, while their boys, Oliver, 10 and Elliott, 7, will be … running.
Fun Run director, Michelle Tabrett, and sons Oliver, 10 and Elliott, 7
It’s the fourth anniversary of this great Longueville fundraiser which drew a crowd of 2,500 walkers, runners, and pram-pushing parents last year plus another 500 who came for hot traditional brekky or crepes, community stalls, live music and a hilarious parade of dressed-up pets.
charity. Vanessa’s communications and marketing role sees her manage a raft of sponsors, including FIT Lane Cove gym (which holds warm-up sessions ahead of the two runs), and The Foot Group podiatry, Lane Cove Orthodontics, and Raine & Horne real estate.
This year Michelle chose to send proceeds of the day to Sydney Community Services (SCS), which supports disabled and elderly to enjoy living independently at home. Michelle’s co-organiser, Vanessa Mundell, chose Got a Pen? as the other
Michelle chose SCS as a charity because grandparents on both sides of her family had a connection with the organisation when it was Lane Cove Community Aid. “Dad’s father delivered meals as a volunteer for the organisation,” said Michelle, “And my mum’s mother,
It’s the fourth anniversary of this great Longueville fundraiser Norma Wark, was a huge advocate for older people staying in their homes. She loved the Community Aid’s social events such as cards and other games, and bigger events such as the fashion parade, and had many friends who relied on essential community services.”
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