Cobar gets behind ‘Do it for Dolly’ Day

Cobar residents got behind the ‘Do it for Dolly Day’ anti-bullying message with local businesses Cobar Bowling & Golf Club ($6,000) and Shell Cobar Auto Port ($1,100) holding fundraisers on Friday. A group of Cobar riders also “turned blue” and joined in a Team Penning event at Trangie on the weekend that helped to raise $3,000 for the Dolly’s Dream Foundation.

Cobar residents got behind the ‘Do it for Dolly Day’ anti-bullying message with local businesses Cobar Bowling & Golf Club ($6,000) and Shell Cobar Auto Port ($1,100) holding fundraisers on Friday. A group of Cobar riders also “turned blue” and  joined in a Team Penning event at Trangie on the weekend that helped to raise $3,000 for the Dolly’s Dream Foundation.

Cobar residents got behind the ‘Do it for Dolly Day’ anti-bullying message with local businesses Cobar Bowling & Golf Club ($6,000) and Shell Cobar Auto Port ($1,100) holding fundraisers on Friday. A group of Cobar riders also “turned blue” and joined in a Team Penning event at Trangie on the weekend that helped to raise $3,000 for the Dolly’s Dream Foundation.
Cobar residents got behind the ‘Do it for Dolly Day’ anti-bullying message with local businesses Cobar Bowling & Golf Club ($6,000) and Shell Cobar Auto Port ($1,100) holding fundraisers on Friday. A group of Cobar riders also “turned blue” and joined in a Team Penning event at Trangie on the weekend that helped to raise $3,000 for the Dolly’s Dream Foundation.
Cobar residents got behind the ‘Do it for Dolly Day’ anti-bullying message with local businesses Cobar Bowling & Golf Club ($6,000) and Shell Cobar Auto Port ($1,100) holding fundraisers on Friday. A group of Cobar riders also “turned blue” and joined in a Team Penning event at Trangie on the weekend that helped to raise $3,000 for the Dolly’s Dream Foundation.