Thirsty Crow Brewery's 'Goodwill Eating' initiative extended to support Carevan in Wagga

Jessica McLaughlin
Updated November 25 2020 - 2:07pm, first published 2:00pm
NOT DONE YET: The Thirsty Crow's Katie Galvin and Carevan's Jeanette Lloyd are thrilled to see their supportive partnership continue into the month ahead. Picture: Les Smith
NOT DONE YET: The Thirsty Crow's Katie Galvin and Carevan's Jeanette Lloyd are thrilled to see their supportive partnership continue into the month ahead. Picture: Les Smith

A WAGGA pub's effort to raise money for a local charity has seen huge success, but the generosity is yet to stop.

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Jessica McLaughlin

Jessica McLaughlin

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If something is awry in our community, I want to know. If someone deserves celebration, I want to know. Everyone deserves an honest news source and that's what I'm here to help achieve.

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