
Although Shepparton Apex Club handed in its charter some years ago, through OASIS (Old Apexians Still in Service), a dedicated group put together a very special gathering at the Shepparton Heritage Centre last Sunday morning, October 20. Around 60 people gathered to hear from three speakers and to also view the wonderful Apex display at Shepparton Heritage Centre.

Guests were treated to a special viewing of several comedy films from the 60s and 70s that members of the club created.
“Shepparton Apex Club has a rich history, lasting impact and influence that has been felt deeply in our community,” said Shepparton Heritage Centre acting president, Kristy Rudd. “Throughout the decades, the Shepparton Apex Club was at the heart of countless charitable endeavours and community projects. Whether it was raising funds, organising events, or volunteering for causes, the men of Shepparton Apex were always ready to serve.”
Kristy said of Sunday’s event, “It was an absolutely fantastic turn out, with great connections, great memories, and heaps of laughs.”
Interested parties that were unable to attend the event on Sunday should contact the Heritage Centre to organise a viewing.





