Pink Lakes Pantry
Opened February 27th 2017
Hours: 9am - 1pm Monday - Friday
9.30am - 10.30am at weekends
Depending on volunteer staff availability, trading hours may change on some days - we will endeavour to keep you informed (check the Underbool Community Events facebook page).
General enquiries to Joan Willsmore 0427 946 310
Pink Lakes Pantry Shop Committee
As a community service - the essentials of milk, bread, papers and drinks will be offered.
All bread and papers will need to be ordered. This commitment means customers are liable to pay for their orders whether collected or not. Extra bread/papers may not be available to purchase. However some frozen bakery items may be available.
Bread deliveries on Monday, Wednesday, Friday from Ouyen Bakery. Please see order form.
Papers can be ordered Mon-Fri and Weekends, including subscriptions. Please enquire at the shop if you wish to order papers. When ordering please indicate the status of any subscriptions (if receiving, where from etc).
Milk and dairy products - order is delivered weekly.
Some frozen items (eg icecreams, meat), chips, lollies, flavoured milk, cold drinks, are available, Orders can be taken for frozen goods such as chicken tenders etc. Please place your order at the shop. Frozen items delivered Wednesday.
Some basic pantry items are available. More stock will be added from time to time. Also a selection of local craft items can be purchased.
Talk to the friendly staff if you require items that you can't find on the shelves.
Cash only basis, no accounts. Eftpos is now available. Call in for a pleasant surprise to see what is on offer.
A book exchange / donation system has been developed with shelves well filled. Recent publications are preferred for donation to this service.
Some tourist information is available.
A Footy tipping competition is usually run during the playing season.
This community shop has been organised by the Underbool Shop Committee/Underbool Progress Group to fill a need for basic supplies in Underbool. Thanks to the generosity of Ashley & Tracie Corbett, the current building (the old butcher shop), has been made available to the community. Thanks also to the volunteers who worked hard to renovate the building to comply with standards. If this venture proves successful, the shop committee anticipates looking into a more long term solution.
The committee and volunteers will endeavour to do their best for the community, and appreciate your understanding and support.