Noosa local Rebecca Williams was the lucky winner of a celebrity item during Vinnies Queensland’s three-day treasure hunt, Finderfest.
In the event, Vinnies Queensland partnered with seven new celebrities who donated unique items hidden in shops across the state.
Vinnies Queensland general manager of operations, Drew Eide said after the success of the first Finderfest, he was excited to give Queenslanders another chance to find a pre-loved celebrity treasure.
“With more Queenslanders than ever struggling with cost-of-living and housing insecurity, Finderfest is a fun way to give back, while sharing in more than $100k worth of prizes, plus unique celebrity and designer goods.”
The celebrity line-up included Ricki-Lee Coulter, Reece Walsh, Ball Park Music, Jem Cassar-Daley, Troy Cassar-Daley, Rachel Burke and Thessy Batsinilas, who donated one-of-a-kind items from their personal wardrobes.
Rebecca Williams said she was thrilled to find singer/songwriter Ricki-Lee Coulter’s Adidas jacket from the Do it like that music video.
“I was just coming to have a look and didn’t think I would actually find the golden ticket,“ Rebecca said.
Vinnies Noosaville store manager Jacqui Kimber said, “Finderfest brings in a lot more foot traffic for us having all these celebrity items donated.“
“We were lucky enough last year to have Bachelorette Angie Kent’s top that she wore on one of the episodes. So two year’s in a row we’ve been lucky enough to have celebrity items and it’s pretty exciting because not all the stores get them.
“All the money spent by our lovely customers goes towards helping everybody and it’s always exciting to have promotions like this in store because it brings up the vibe.“
Jacqui said they were always looking to add to their volunteer family.
“People can come in store and grab an application form or you can also fill one out online,“ she said.
State of Origin winner and NRL sensation, Reece Walsh, gave Queenslanders the chance to walk in his shoes, donating a number of his favourite sporting items.
“I’m stoked to be part of this great initiative and what makes it even more special for me is the chance to give back to the community,” Reece said.
ARIA nominated Brisbane-band Ball Park Music donated priceless memorabilia, giving Queenslanders the chance to own their own piece of musical history.
“We’ve always been big fans of Vinnies, and we can’t wait to see customers find some of our music history while supporting a great cause,” they said.
Every purchase from a Vinnies Shop goes to assist those living in poverty, helps people find a safe place to sleep, and supports the community when disaster strikes.
Find Vinnies Noosaville at 4 Eenie Creek Rd, Noosaville.