Otago Daily Times

Event offering free ‘treats’ popular

- RICHARD DAVISON richard.davison@odt.co.nz

AN event providing free ‘‘treats’’ to a South Otago community looks set to return this year, following a successful first outing before Christmas.

Project Bruce partnered with Otago Polytechni­c occupation­al therapy students to bring the inaugural Milton Free Day to the town’s Coronation Hall on November 10, mirroring a similar event held in Invercargi­ll since 2016.

Members of the public were invited to come and enjoy a range of free ‘‘treats’’ and services provided by local volunteers, including haircuts, massage, health checks, nail treatments, yoga, clothing repairs, home baking and more.

Project Bruce event facilitato­r Kim Schiller said the day had surpassed expectatio­ns.

‘‘We thought we might get maybe a hundred come along, but we must have seen between two and three hundred on the day. Our hairdresse­r was flat out for four hours and there was just a real celebrator­y atmosphere.’’

Given its success, the event would be repeated, hopefully becoming an annual fixture on the Milton calendar, she said.

‘‘Seeing the transforma­tion as smiles grew on people’s faces through the afternoon was amazing. People couldn’t believe it was free, and that they could treat themselves to something they might not usually be able to budget for.’’

Alongside additional hairdressi­ng volunteers, the event would also be seeking other individual­s and businesses interested in giving their time and skills, Mrs Schiller said.

‘‘We’ve had a lot of people step up already, but we’re always happy to talk to more.‘‘

 ?? PHOTO: PROJECT BRUCE/SUPPLIED ?? Community binding . . . The Mack volunteer hairdresse­r Justine BeerWillia­ms braids the hair of Milton Free Day attendee KayleeMay Phillips (15), during the inaugural event in November.
PHOTO: PROJECT BRUCE/SUPPLIED Community binding . . . The Mack volunteer hairdresse­r Justine BeerWillia­ms braids the hair of Milton Free Day attendee KayleeMay Phillips (15), during the inaugural event in November.

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