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Wheely Good Coffee silent auction at The Grand Hyatt

by Sarah Baker
July 20, 2018
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Social enterprise Wheelly Good Coffee will park its coffee cart outside The Grand Hyatt in Melbourne from 23 to 27 July.

The cart, positioned alongside the Burn City Smokers outside the Grand Hyatt Melbourne on Collins Walk, will serve Five Senses coffee from 7.30am to 10.30am.

Wheelly Good Coffee’s employment program provides young people in need to gain barista skills and help make positive changes.

As part of the week-long residency, a hand-painted cow, located in the hotel lobby, will be up for silent auction with the proceeds going to Wheely Good Coffee and Whitelion, a not-for-profit that supports young people at risk. The highest bid currently stands at just over $1000.

The artwork is a collaboration with between the Grand Hyatt with Melbourne-based muralist, Justine McAllister, whose collage-style designs feature throughout the hotel restaurant and outside the hotel.

The Grand Hyatt Melbourne welcomes all to walk in and place a bid on the artwork.

For more information, visit wheellygoodcoffee.com.au

Tags: charityCollins WalkcommunityFive Sensessocial enterpriseThe Grand HyattWheely Good Coffee

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