Motorcycle supplied by Slim McKenzie. Photo: Green Range Productions.
The Esperance Senior Citizens Centre has launched its second annual fundraising calendar, aptly titled Vintage Vixens.
Half of the funds raised will go directly to the Cancer Council of WA, a cause close to the hearts of many involved.
Several of the women featured have been personally affected by cancer, and each generously donated their time to pose on bikes supplied by Mates 4 Mates, an organisation that supports men’s mental health.
The photographs showcase the ladies with classic bikes against iconic Esperance scenery, often in locations that held special meaning for them.

It follows last year’s cheeky nude calendar, which raised $5,000 for breast cancer research.
This year, the team is aiming to surpass that figure.

The calendar was the brainchild of Seniors president Cheryl Green, and designed and produced by her daughter Amanda, owner of local film production company Green Range Productions.
The Vintage Vixens calendar is available now from the Esperance Senior Citizens Centre and will also be on sale at the Esperance Agricultural Show.
Copies can be purchased through Mates 4 Mates, the Esperance Branch of the Veteran Car Club of WA, and other outlets around town.
Cheryl Green is the president of Esperance Senior Citizens Centre.



