A group of people at a previous Primary Club dinner. They are on a stage and several people have a visible disability, including two people in a wheelchair and one who uses a white cane.

The Primary Club of Australia (PCA) will celebrate 50 years of service as the Charity for Charities at the annual Baggy Green Dinner to be held at the home of cricket, the SCG, on Wednesday 25 September.

Guests are invited to celebrate with cricket great Mark Taylor- just the third patron in the PCA’s history after Richie Benaud and founding patron Sir Roden Cutler – who will lead a celebration of achievement in sports for athletes living with a disability.

Dinner guests will be able to bid on prizes including an exclusive luncheon in the SCG Dressing Rooms, a Friday at the Stables with Gai Waterhouse and an evening with Mike Coward, as well as Barossa Wines from Chateau Tanunda and Hentley Farm.

And it’s all for a good cause.

“We need your help to raise over $60,000 for four nominated charity partners, Disability Sports Australia, Aspect Autism Australia, Cerebral Palsy Australia and Snowy Valleys ‘School for Special Purpose’ and I am delighted to invite you to attend the Baggy Green Dinner with many special guests, such as Mark Taylor, Alex Blackwell, Lisa Sthalekar and Mike Coward just to name a few” said Jim Maxwell, PCA president and legendary ABC cricket commentator.

Tickets are selling fast with corporate packages available via the website: primaryclub.com/events