The document is the May issue of the Goornong Guide, a monthly community newsletter. It provides information on local events, birthdays, notices and articles. Upcoming events include the CFA meeting, Goornong Gals meeting, Mother's Day, swimming pool meeting, book review, and biggest morning tea fundraiser. It also includes the calendar of events, crime report, personal notices, and classified ads section. The newsletter is produced by a small group of volunteers to inform the Goornong community.
This 3 page document is the May/June issue of the Goornong Guide, a monthly community newsletter for the town of Goornong. It includes information on local events, a calendar of upcoming meetings and events, notices about the recycling center, and a profile on Janet Filbey, the president of the newsletter's committee. The newsletter is produced by volunteers to keep the small community informed and connected.
This document is the September 2011 issue of the Goornong Guide, a monthly community newsletter. It provides local news, events, articles and notices for the Goornong community. The issue includes a calendar of upcoming community meetings and events in September and October, notices about local groups and businesses, a profile on a resident of the month, and a eulogy for a community member who recently passed away. The newsletter is produced by a small group of volunteers to help connect residents and share information about the Goornong area.
The document is a newsletter called the Goornong Guide that provides local news and information to the Goornong community. It includes notices of upcoming community events and meetings, a calendar of events for July and August, thank yous to donors, and advertisements. It is produced monthly by volunteers to keep the small community connected and informed.
The document discusses dementia and Alzheimer's disease. It notes that dementia is a term used to describe symptoms caused by brain conditions or illnesses, including memory loss. Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia. While there is no cure, risk factors include age, family history, head injuries, and health issues like high blood pressure and diabetes. Maintaining an intellectually and socially active lifestyle may help prevent dementia. Treatment focuses on medications to manage symptoms, while care aims to improve quality of life.
The document is a newsletter from the Goornong Guide that provides information about local community events and groups in the Goornong, Australia area. It includes details about upcoming meetings, a calendar of events for January/February 2012, photos from a local citizen of the year event, and articles recapping two recent community events - a "Carols in the Bush" fundraiser in December 2011 and a "Beach Party in the Bush" held on Australia Day in January 2012 to celebrate and bring people together after disasters.
The document is a newsletter called the Goornong Guide that provides local news and information to residents of Goornong. It includes sections on local news, articles of interest, community events, profiles of residents, notices and advertisements. The newsletter is produced monthly by a small group of volunteers to help connect people in the community and share updates. It welcomes contributions from residents.
The document is the June/July 2011 issue of the Goornong Guide, a monthly community newsletter. It provides local news, events, articles and notices for the small town of Goornong. The issue highlights upcoming community meetings and events, recognizes resident volunteers Dave and Di Patterson, and encourages community involvement. It also announces that the Goornong Guide is now available online at www.goornong.com to keep residents informed.
Three friends will bike from California to Florida to raise funds for an orphanage in Medellin, Colombia. They witnessed the effects of child prostitution in Colombia and want to provide shelter, food, education and hope to vulnerable children. They are asking for prayers, donations and t-shirt purchases to fund the $60,000 goal of purchasing and renovating a property for the orphanage, which will house 150 children and help break the cycle of poverty.
This 3 page document is the May/June issue of the Goornong Guide, a monthly community newsletter for the town of Goornong. It includes information on local events, a calendar of upcoming meetings and events, notices about the recycling center, and a profile on Janet Filbey, the president of the newsletter's committee. The newsletter is produced by volunteers to keep the small community informed and connected.
This document is the September 2011 issue of the Goornong Guide, a monthly community newsletter. It provides local news, events, articles and notices for the Goornong community. The issue includes a calendar of upcoming community meetings and events in September and October, notices about local groups and businesses, a profile on a resident of the month, and a eulogy for a community member who recently passed away. The newsletter is produced by a small group of volunteers to help connect residents and share information about the Goornong area.
The document is a newsletter called the Goornong Guide that provides local news and information to the Goornong community. It includes notices of upcoming community events and meetings, a calendar of events for July and August, thank yous to donors, and advertisements. It is produced monthly by volunteers to keep the small community connected and informed.
The document discusses dementia and Alzheimer's disease. It notes that dementia is a term used to describe symptoms caused by brain conditions or illnesses, including memory loss. Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia. While there is no cure, risk factors include age, family history, head injuries, and health issues like high blood pressure and diabetes. Maintaining an intellectually and socially active lifestyle may help prevent dementia. Treatment focuses on medications to manage symptoms, while care aims to improve quality of life.
The document is a newsletter from the Goornong Guide that provides information about local community events and groups in the Goornong, Australia area. It includes details about upcoming meetings, a calendar of events for January/February 2012, photos from a local citizen of the year event, and articles recapping two recent community events - a "Carols in the Bush" fundraiser in December 2011 and a "Beach Party in the Bush" held on Australia Day in January 2012 to celebrate and bring people together after disasters.
The document is a newsletter called the Goornong Guide that provides local news and information to residents of Goornong. It includes sections on local news, articles of interest, community events, profiles of residents, notices and advertisements. The newsletter is produced monthly by a small group of volunteers to help connect people in the community and share updates. It welcomes contributions from residents.
The document is the June/July 2011 issue of the Goornong Guide, a monthly community newsletter. It provides local news, events, articles and notices for the small town of Goornong. The issue highlights upcoming community meetings and events, recognizes resident volunteers Dave and Di Patterson, and encourages community involvement. It also announces that the Goornong Guide is now available online at www.goornong.com to keep residents informed.
Three friends will bike from California to Florida to raise funds for an orphanage in Medellin, Colombia. They witnessed the effects of child prostitution in Colombia and want to provide shelter, food, education and hope to vulnerable children. They are asking for prayers, donations and t-shirt purchases to fund the $60,000 goal of purchasing and renovating a property for the orphanage, which will house 150 children and help break the cycle of poverty.
This newsletter provides information about the non-profit organization Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV). FFMV is dedicated to providing support to those who have lost loved ones to murder. The newsletter thanks donors and announces upcoming chapter meetings in several cities. It provides contact information for those needing grief counseling support and shares a poem about the grief of losing a child to murder.
Families and Friends of Murder Victims August 2015 NewsletterRose Madsen
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV) provides information about their organization and support services. It thanks various donors and locations that support FFMV. It lists upcoming meeting dates, locations, and contact information for different FFMV chapters. It also provides resources for grief support and additional victim services organizations.
Families and Friends of Murder Victims, Inc.Rose Madsen
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims provides information and resources for murder victim survivors. It thanks donors and volunteers who have supported the organization. It provides details about upcoming chapter meetings in various locations. It lists names and contact information for people willing to talk to others who have lost loved ones to murder. It also includes a list of February birthdays and memories of those lost to honor their lives. Finally, it advertises upcoming events and fundraising opportunities to support the organization's mission of providing information, support and friendship to those grieving the loss of loved ones to murder.
This document is the November 2013 newsletter for the Crystal Lake community in Zephyrhills, Florida. It provides information on upcoming community events, such as a yard sale, craft fair, and Thanksgiving potluck. It also lists the community association board members and officers and reminds residents of rules regarding vehicles and recreational facilities. Additionally, it includes reports from various community committees and groups, such as the Sunshine committee, bowlers group, and Bible study group. The manager of the community, Kate Russo, provides a note thanking residents for their support during her recovery from a broken hip and reminds them about electronic rent payment options.
Families & Friends of Murder Victims, INC (FFMV) Rose Madsen
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV) provides updates on the organization and resources for victims' families. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all FFMV chapter meetings and the annual Christmas memorial have been cancelled. The newsletter includes information on locating inmates, grief support resources like Camp Good Grief, and the California VINE system for tracking an offender's custody status. It also lists contact information for FFMV support volunteers and provides a love gift donation form and photo release for inclusion in the organization's materials.
Sea Island Weddings Magazine provides targeted advertising to brides interested in destination weddings along coastal areas of the southeastern United States. The publication profiles luxury wedding locations and vendors in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and surrounding states. It aims to give brides planning destination weddings inspiration and resources without needing to travel far from home. On average, each issue reaches over 20,000 readers through distribution at high-traffic locations like hotels, salons, and grocery stores in the region. Advertisers benefit from bridal leads and premier website listings.
Sarah Bazey was crowned Mrs. International in 2012 after overcoming severe burns covering 40% of her body from a 1994 helicopter crash. As Mrs. International, she has advocated internationally for the Phoenix Society to help burn survivors and shares her story to inspire others to overcome adversity. She credits honest communication, trust, and faith in her marriage of 10 years as the secret to her happiness with her husband Joe.
Bruno's 2016 graphic design portfolio showcases his work. The document is a menu for Gino's Pizza Shack, which has been serving pizza and Italian dishes in Cleveland since 1959. It details the restaurant's pizza, sandwiches, pastas, soups and salads. Gino Fazio originally opened the pizza shack and it is now run by the third generation of the family continuing Gino's commitment to homemade Italian comfort food.
This newsletter provides information about Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV), a non-profit organization that supports people affected by murder. It lists support group meeting locations and contacts, as well as resources for grief counseling. It also includes a list of November birthdays and anniversaries of those lost to murder, and information about donating to FFMV and their fundraising efforts.
The document provides various announcements and updates for 5-5 Air Defense Artillery members, including information about upcoming events like Christmas photo shoots, holiday parties, and scholarship opportunities for military children. It also includes announcements about Santa visits, caroling, breakfast with Santa, surveys to provide community feedback, and other holiday activities at Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims provides information and resources for those grieving the loss of a loved one to murder. It lists support group meeting dates and locations, names and contact information for grieving parents and siblings available to talk, announcements of memorials and fundraisers, and birthdays and anniversaries of those lost to honor their memory. The organization's mission is to help restore hope and provide support for those victimized by murder.
Families & Friends of Murder Victims, INCRose Madsen
This newsletter provides information about Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV), a non-profit organization that provides support to those affected by murder. It thanks various supporters and lists contact information for people available to talk. It announces a new book summary series and an upcoming grief camp for children affected by homicide. It also provides an announcement about a new fundraising program where shopping through their website provides donations to FFMV.
Families & Friends of Murder Victims, INCRose Madsen
The November 2021 newsletter of Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV) announces that all chapter meetings and the annual Christmas memorial have been cancelled due to COVID-19. It provides thank-yous and contact information for support resources. The newsletter lists November birthdays and memories of victims. It includes announcements about support groups and resources, as well as strategies for coping with holidays after losing a loved one to murder.
Families and Friends of Murder Victims Rose Madsen
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV) thanks various organizations and individuals for their support. It provides information about locating prison inmates online and upcoming FFMV chapter meetings. It lists resources for grief support and announces an upcoming conference on traumatic grief after violent death. The document contains a calendar of February birthdays and memories as well as information about making love gifts in memory of loved ones.
Families & Friends of Murder Victims, INCRose Madsen
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims provides updates and resources for victims and their families. It thanks various organizations for their support. All FFMV chapter meetings remain cancelled due to COVID-19, hoping to resume in August. It provides contact information for various victim advocates and lists upcoming birthdays and anniversaries of lost loved ones. It also announces new resources and support groups available. Love gifts in memory of victims are acknowledged and information is provided on how to make donations.
Families & Friend of Murder Victims, INC (FFMV)Rose Madsen
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims provides information for September 2021. It thanks contributors and announces that chapter meetings remain on hold due to COVID-19. It recognizes September 25th as National Day of Remembrance for Murder Victims and encourages honoring victims and supporting survivors. The newsletter provides contact information for people available to talk and shares stories and memories of victims being honored in September. It also includes announcements of upcoming events and resources for survivors of violent loss.
Families and Friends of Murder Victims. INC.Rose Madsen
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims provides information about their organization and upcoming events to support those who have lost loved ones to murder. It thanks donors and volunteers. It lists names and contact information for local chapter leaders and grief support groups. It also includes memorial birthdays and memories for October, and information about making love gifts in memory of victims.
The McCrea family is preparing to return to Colombia on July 15th after reaching 90% of their fundraising goal. They are excited but also sad to leave friends. They have secured a new home in Bogota at half the market price that will serve as their residence and host ministry teams. However, they still need funds for furnishings, a vehicle, and other startup costs. They are requesting donations and prayers as they transition back to life in Colombia.
This summary provides an overview of a multi-page document about actress Julia Roberts at age 46:
- Roberts is still enjoying success in her career at age 46, most recently earning an Oscar nomination for her role in August: Osage County and starring in the upcoming HBO film The Normal Heart.
- The document discusses her roles in both films in depth and notes how she enjoyed the challenge of playing less glamorous or physically demanding roles.
- Roberts values roles that have substance and allow her to feel like a better person, citing The Normal Heart's message of humanity failing each other during the AIDS crisis.
Families & Friends of Murder Victims March 2013 newsletterRose Madsen
This newsletter provides information and support resources for families and friends of murder victims. It announces upcoming support group meeting dates and locations. It also lists the March birthdays and memories of loved ones who were murdered, and includes love gifts donated in their memories. Resources listed include victim advocacy organizations, counseling services, and information on the Camp Good Grief program for children who lost family to homicide.
The Goornong Guide is the local monthly newspaper for the town of Goornong. This issue welcomes new members to contribute, announces upcoming community events, and features local news stories and advertisements. It also provides information on accessing community facilities and venues.
This document is a newsletter from the Goornong community called the Goornong Guide. It provides local news, events, notices and articles of interest to residents of Goornong. It is produced monthly by a small group of volunteers and over 280 copies are distributed. It includes information on local meetings, events, notices, a calendar, and advertisements. It aims to foster communication within the community.
This newsletter provides information about the non-profit organization Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV). FFMV is dedicated to providing support to those who have lost loved ones to murder. The newsletter thanks donors and announces upcoming chapter meetings in several cities. It provides contact information for those needing grief counseling support and shares a poem about the grief of losing a child to murder.
Families and Friends of Murder Victims August 2015 NewsletterRose Madsen
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV) provides information about their organization and support services. It thanks various donors and locations that support FFMV. It lists upcoming meeting dates, locations, and contact information for different FFMV chapters. It also provides resources for grief support and additional victim services organizations.
Families and Friends of Murder Victims, Inc.Rose Madsen
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims provides information and resources for murder victim survivors. It thanks donors and volunteers who have supported the organization. It provides details about upcoming chapter meetings in various locations. It lists names and contact information for people willing to talk to others who have lost loved ones to murder. It also includes a list of February birthdays and memories of those lost to honor their lives. Finally, it advertises upcoming events and fundraising opportunities to support the organization's mission of providing information, support and friendship to those grieving the loss of loved ones to murder.
This document is the November 2013 newsletter for the Crystal Lake community in Zephyrhills, Florida. It provides information on upcoming community events, such as a yard sale, craft fair, and Thanksgiving potluck. It also lists the community association board members and officers and reminds residents of rules regarding vehicles and recreational facilities. Additionally, it includes reports from various community committees and groups, such as the Sunshine committee, bowlers group, and Bible study group. The manager of the community, Kate Russo, provides a note thanking residents for their support during her recovery from a broken hip and reminds them about electronic rent payment options.
Families & Friends of Murder Victims, INC (FFMV) Rose Madsen
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV) provides updates on the organization and resources for victims' families. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all FFMV chapter meetings and the annual Christmas memorial have been cancelled. The newsletter includes information on locating inmates, grief support resources like Camp Good Grief, and the California VINE system for tracking an offender's custody status. It also lists contact information for FFMV support volunteers and provides a love gift donation form and photo release for inclusion in the organization's materials.
Sea Island Weddings Magazine provides targeted advertising to brides interested in destination weddings along coastal areas of the southeastern United States. The publication profiles luxury wedding locations and vendors in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and surrounding states. It aims to give brides planning destination weddings inspiration and resources without needing to travel far from home. On average, each issue reaches over 20,000 readers through distribution at high-traffic locations like hotels, salons, and grocery stores in the region. Advertisers benefit from bridal leads and premier website listings.
Sarah Bazey was crowned Mrs. International in 2012 after overcoming severe burns covering 40% of her body from a 1994 helicopter crash. As Mrs. International, she has advocated internationally for the Phoenix Society to help burn survivors and shares her story to inspire others to overcome adversity. She credits honest communication, trust, and faith in her marriage of 10 years as the secret to her happiness with her husband Joe.
Bruno's 2016 graphic design portfolio showcases his work. The document is a menu for Gino's Pizza Shack, which has been serving pizza and Italian dishes in Cleveland since 1959. It details the restaurant's pizza, sandwiches, pastas, soups and salads. Gino Fazio originally opened the pizza shack and it is now run by the third generation of the family continuing Gino's commitment to homemade Italian comfort food.
This newsletter provides information about Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV), a non-profit organization that supports people affected by murder. It lists support group meeting locations and contacts, as well as resources for grief counseling. It also includes a list of November birthdays and anniversaries of those lost to murder, and information about donating to FFMV and their fundraising efforts.
The document provides various announcements and updates for 5-5 Air Defense Artillery members, including information about upcoming events like Christmas photo shoots, holiday parties, and scholarship opportunities for military children. It also includes announcements about Santa visits, caroling, breakfast with Santa, surveys to provide community feedback, and other holiday activities at Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims provides information and resources for those grieving the loss of a loved one to murder. It lists support group meeting dates and locations, names and contact information for grieving parents and siblings available to talk, announcements of memorials and fundraisers, and birthdays and anniversaries of those lost to honor their memory. The organization's mission is to help restore hope and provide support for those victimized by murder.
Families & Friends of Murder Victims, INCRose Madsen
This newsletter provides information about Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV), a non-profit organization that provides support to those affected by murder. It thanks various supporters and lists contact information for people available to talk. It announces a new book summary series and an upcoming grief camp for children affected by homicide. It also provides an announcement about a new fundraising program where shopping through their website provides donations to FFMV.
Families & Friends of Murder Victims, INCRose Madsen
The November 2021 newsletter of Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV) announces that all chapter meetings and the annual Christmas memorial have been cancelled due to COVID-19. It provides thank-yous and contact information for support resources. The newsletter lists November birthdays and memories of victims. It includes announcements about support groups and resources, as well as strategies for coping with holidays after losing a loved one to murder.
Families and Friends of Murder Victims Rose Madsen
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV) thanks various organizations and individuals for their support. It provides information about locating prison inmates online and upcoming FFMV chapter meetings. It lists resources for grief support and announces an upcoming conference on traumatic grief after violent death. The document contains a calendar of February birthdays and memories as well as information about making love gifts in memory of loved ones.
Families & Friends of Murder Victims, INCRose Madsen
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims provides updates and resources for victims and their families. It thanks various organizations for their support. All FFMV chapter meetings remain cancelled due to COVID-19, hoping to resume in August. It provides contact information for various victim advocates and lists upcoming birthdays and anniversaries of lost loved ones. It also announces new resources and support groups available. Love gifts in memory of victims are acknowledged and information is provided on how to make donations.
Families & Friend of Murder Victims, INC (FFMV)Rose Madsen
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims provides information for September 2021. It thanks contributors and announces that chapter meetings remain on hold due to COVID-19. It recognizes September 25th as National Day of Remembrance for Murder Victims and encourages honoring victims and supporting survivors. The newsletter provides contact information for people available to talk and shares stories and memories of victims being honored in September. It also includes announcements of upcoming events and resources for survivors of violent loss.
Families and Friends of Murder Victims. INC.Rose Madsen
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims provides information about their organization and upcoming events to support those who have lost loved ones to murder. It thanks donors and volunteers. It lists names and contact information for local chapter leaders and grief support groups. It also includes memorial birthdays and memories for October, and information about making love gifts in memory of victims.
The McCrea family is preparing to return to Colombia on July 15th after reaching 90% of their fundraising goal. They are excited but also sad to leave friends. They have secured a new home in Bogota at half the market price that will serve as their residence and host ministry teams. However, they still need funds for furnishings, a vehicle, and other startup costs. They are requesting donations and prayers as they transition back to life in Colombia.
This summary provides an overview of a multi-page document about actress Julia Roberts at age 46:
- Roberts is still enjoying success in her career at age 46, most recently earning an Oscar nomination for her role in August: Osage County and starring in the upcoming HBO film The Normal Heart.
- The document discusses her roles in both films in depth and notes how she enjoyed the challenge of playing less glamorous or physically demanding roles.
- Roberts values roles that have substance and allow her to feel like a better person, citing The Normal Heart's message of humanity failing each other during the AIDS crisis.
Families & Friends of Murder Victims March 2013 newsletterRose Madsen
This newsletter provides information and support resources for families and friends of murder victims. It announces upcoming support group meeting dates and locations. It also lists the March birthdays and memories of loved ones who were murdered, and includes love gifts donated in their memories. Resources listed include victim advocacy organizations, counseling services, and information on the Camp Good Grief program for children who lost family to homicide.
The Goornong Guide is the local monthly newspaper for the town of Goornong. This issue welcomes new members to contribute, announces upcoming community events, and features local news stories and advertisements. It also provides information on accessing community facilities and venues.
This document is a newsletter from the Goornong community called the Goornong Guide. It provides local news, events, notices and articles of interest to residents of Goornong. It is produced monthly by a small group of volunteers and over 280 copies are distributed. It includes information on local meetings, events, notices, a calendar, and advertisements. It aims to foster communication within the community.
The document summarizes the April general membership meeting of the Junior League of Greater Winter Haven. It welcomes members and friends to the meeting. It highlights the purpose of the organization to develop women's potential and improve the community through volunteer work. It also welcomes and recognizes the 2008-2009 provisional class. Various fundraising opportunities and upcoming events are announced, including a family planner sale, blood drive, and teacher grant winners. Birthdays of members are also listed.
Tear Sheet - Feb 27th - Toronto Star - Life Section.PDFKarlie Pipher
This document provides an overview and explanation of what a land lease is. It begins by stating that a land lease reduces the capital costs of home ownership by allowing residents to buy their home outright but lease the land from the developer. It then outlines four main benefits of a land lease with Parkbridge: 1) Affordability, as residents only pay for their home and not the land; 2) Pride of home ownership; 3) A true sense of community; and 4) Parkbridge remains involved as a partner providing management and services. The document promotes the benefits of affordable homeownership and community that a Parkbridge land lease provides.
The Rotary Club of Ascot had a successful year under President Janet Holding. Key projects included supporting Interplast teams to Laos and water wells in Timor-Leste. Club directors oversaw community services, fundraising, foundation/PR, international, membership, new generations, and vocational activities. Members were involved in RYPEN, RYLA, JCLA, and supporting local Interact clubs. The club looks forward to the upcoming changeover and new leadership under President Dianne Reed.
This issue of the GO GUARD JOURNAL provides information for military youth. It includes a message from the State Youth Council encouraging youth to connect with each other through events. It also provides tips on money management, highlights upcoming events, and shares blog posts from youth on coping with deployment. Scholarship opportunities are listed and the "Kiddie Korner" shares a photo gallery and message from the Child & Youth Services Director on the importance of community support for military youth.
Dining Experience Essay. Online assignment writing service.Heidi Wilson
The document discusses how man's demand for chocolate negatively impacted slavery, colonization, globalization, and economies. It notes that the approximately 600,000 cocoa farms today rely on about 15,000 child slaves who work long hours with little pay and food to provide for their families. The demand for chocolate production through colonial slave labor created miserable working conditions for slaves and had lasting impacts on global trade and economies.
The document discusses how man's demand for chocolate negatively impacted slavery, colonization, globalization, and economies. It notes that approximately 600,000 cocoa farms rely on nearly 15,000 child slaves who work long hours for little pay and one meager meal per day, showing how chocolate production exploited and continues to exploit slave labor. The high demand for chocolate drove colonization for cocoa production and global trade networks, demonstrating chocolate's role in historical and modern economic systems.
The document provides information about an upcoming FRCSC event - a wine tasting and newlywed game night on February 17th. It also includes details about reserving a spot for the event by February 14th and collecting donations for local animal shelters. Additionally, it provides information about open board positions for the 2011-2012 year and an upcoming Sweetheart Bingo fundraiser for senior citizens on February 23rd.
Raphael Essay. Online assignment writing service.Kimi Allen
The passage discusses how Jimmy Santiago Baca had a strong passion for education that fueled his career. Though he struggled with reading in prison, Baca taught himself and eventually became a poet, writer, and education activist focused on diverse classrooms. He shares his story to teach others lessons and show how education can help people overcome challenges. The passage emphasizes Baca's impact in promoting the importance of education.
The document summarizes a parents' meeting for the Parish Religious Education Program (PREP). It discusses keeping faith alive in a modern world through religious education of children, establishing homes as "Domestic Churches" through rituals and traditions, and transforming society in small ways. Announcements include PREP mass dates and the importance of regular PREP and church attendance. The overall message is the importance for parents of passing on religious faith to their children.
The document is a bulletin from the Rotary Club of Ascot providing information about upcoming meetings and events. It includes details such as meeting locations, duties rosters, guest speakers scheduled, and birthdays for the month. Additionally, it shares news about the new Rotary International President for 2012-13 and encourages support for other local Rotary clubs and charities. The bulletin aims to keep members informed and engaged with upcoming club activities.
The newsletter provides information on upcoming events at the HOA including a Christmas market, carols by candlelight, and monthly draw. It also includes sections on golf news, the clubhouse, health and wellness, classified ads, and contact information. Residents are encouraged to provide feedback on the idea of a business directory for local service providers.
The Rotary Club of Tooting in London, UK was chartered in 1930. They have had success with their Dictionary for Life program which provides primary school children with colorful USBourne dictionaries for free to promote literacy. Many Rotary clubs in the UK work with schools, helping pupils especially with reading and writing. Rotarians listen to children read and help them understand language, supporting teachers and helping pupils discover the joy of books.
The Christmas party was a success with games and entertainment for both children and adults. Thanks were given to volunteers who helped set up and clean up, and to those who donated food, raffle prizes, and their time. The next event will be bowling in February and details will be emailed. Donations were received in memory of someone and contact information is requested to update records for emailing the newsletter.
The document provides the results of an English skills assessment, breaking down areas of strength and weakness. Speaking skills such as pronunciation and intonation ranked highest at 29%, while exam practice ranked lowest at 3%. The remainder of the document consists of a quiz on prepositions, with questions about using prepositions like "about", "at", "by" etc. following adjectives. It then shifts to discussing globalization, asking questions about cultural exchange and how globalization has impacted daily life. Students are asked to discuss experiences with other cultures and ways globalization has affected their home country.
This document summarizes the September 2019 newsletter of the Forestdale Heights Lodge. It includes announcements about upcoming events, a president's message discussing a successful summer barbecue and cottage getaway, and an editor's column noting both positives and challenges facing the lodge in maintaining membership and programs over time. The newsletter also provides fundraising updates and recaps the annual summer barbecue and lodge installation event.
Roxie's Dare2B Newsletter - October 2012RoxiesDare2B
Roxie's Dare2B newsletter highlights their first happy hour fundraiser where bartenders made cocktails to help homeless shelters and working poor families. They also discuss new partnerships with non-profits to help underprivileged communities in Brooklyn and the Bronx. Additionally, they thank attendees and bartenders who helped raise funds. One bartender, Roxie, used her skills to complete her degree and now helps youth through the organization. Finally, they discuss an upcoming event with business owner Stan Kelly to provide Thanksgiving meals through food and supply donations.
First Things First of Gaston County is holding its first annual Penguin Plunge on February 4th, 2012 to kick off Marriage Month. Volunteers are asked to raise a minimum of $150 by jumping into Robinwood Lake. Those who raise $500 can join the Puddle Plunge Club without jumping. The event aims to support marriage enrichment programs and lower Gaston County's high divorce rate of over 50%. Participants must register by January 15th and sign a waiver before plunging into the cold waters.
This document is the March 2012 issue of the Goornong Guide, a community newspaper for the region of Goornong, Australia. It provides information on important dates in March, encourages residents to participate in Clean Up Australia Day on March 4th, and includes notices, a calendar of upcoming community events, articles, and advertisements from local businesses. The issue aims to inform and connect the Goornong community through sharing news, events, opinions and support.
Goornong & District Community Plan 2012Gold Fields
“Community planning is not an easy task for a community. It requires of them to put aside differences of opinion and past troubles and focus on the future, putting dreams to paper.” the late Kevin Gibbins —Councillor, Nth West Plains April 2008
The organizers thanked all who attended, helped, and participated in making the event a success and hope more people will hear about it to make it even bigger next year. They also wished everyone a Merry Christmas and a fun, safe, and prosperous New Year until the next event.
The organizers thanked all who attended, helped, and participated in making the event a success and hope more people will hear about it to make it even bigger next year. They also wished everyone a Merry Christmas and a fun, safe, and prosperous New Year until the next event.
The Goornong & District Community Group Inc was formed in 2007 through a community planning initiative to develop a vision and plan for Goornong based on community needs and wants. The original 2008 community plan set out the vision and projects the community wanted to undertake. Recently the committee reviewed progress and revised the plan to determine what had been achieved and identify new priorities to seek further funding to support town events and activities.
The document wishes the householder a Happy New Year and provides updates on local events in Goornong, Australia. It announces that the Goornong Guide newspaper will resume publishing in February 2012. It thanks supporters of the successful "Carols in the Bush" event that raised over $1100 for charity. Details are provided about upcoming Australia Day celebrations and how to find photos from "Carols in the Bush" online.
This document summarizes an equestrian facility called "Gold Fields" located in Goornong, Victoria, Australia. It has 301 acres that could host various equine events. Facilities include sand and grass arenas, stabling, yards, amenities, and a graded cross-country course. Future plans include developing the space for concerts, festivals, and other outdoor events. The location is central to Victoria and near Bendigo for accommodations. The facility invites clubs and individuals to visit and discuss hosting events at the flexible venue.
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Goornong Guide - May 2011
1. Goornong Guide
your link to the Goornong Community
Volume 27 Issue 5 280 copies produced each month 1st May, 2011
THANK YOU FOR ALL THE POSITIVE FEEDBACK ON OUR EFFFORTS!
WE APOLOGISE FOR THE QUALITY OF PRINTING IN THE LAST EDITION.
WELCOME TO
Birthdays
Local
News!
Goornong
Guys & Gals:
Book review
& Crime Report Resident of
the month
Personal
Notices
City of
Greater
Bendigo news
Join us online at Become a friend of Goornong!
www.goornong.com YOU CAN
2. P a g e 2 G o o r n o n g G u i d e
We are a growing community with so much CONTENTS
potential.
The Goornong Guide is produced by a small Local News
group of volunteers to bring you up to date
with news, events and articles of interest.
Articles of interest
Calendar
Over 280 copies of The Goornong Guide are
produced monthly by the Goornong Guide
Goornong Guys & Gals:
Committee Resident of the month
PRESIDENT: Janet Filbey City of Greater Bendigo
SECRETARY: Janet Filbey
TREASURER: Trish Ash news
OTHERS: Lorraine Leheny; Book review
Vanessa Hawkins & Georgina Wood
We welcome your contributions, articles and Crime Report
ideas. Personal Notices
Email: goornongguide@gmail.com or
mail to P.O. Box 46 Goornong. Fun things
Janet’s Ph: 5432 2202 Birthdays
Visit us at www.goornong.com Classifieds
EDITORIAL POLICY
1.To provide a means of communication for all
ADVERTISING community and sporting groups in the Goornong
The current advertising fees are as follows:
District.
SIZE MONTHLY 2. To produce a newsletter by members on a vol-
Business Card $7.50 unteer basis.
1/4 page $15.00 3. The Goornong Guide accepts no liability for
1/2 page $25.00 views submitted by the public.
Full page $50.00 4. The Committee reserves the right to refuse to
publish any articles which they consider to be
Your ad and hyperlink will also feature unsuitable .
online. A 10% discount applies if paid for 5. ―The Guide‖ is available FREE of charge, but
12mths in advance. donations will be gratefully accepted.
VISIT DONATIONS
Helping the Goornong Guide to cover the costs of printing.
Goornong Traders on Many thanks goes to:
www.goornong.com Christina Lonsdale;
And book your ad online. Elmore Primary Health Care;
Goornong RFB;
We can also feature you on our Northgate, Fosterville Gold Mine;
Face Book page And anonymous contributions
Deadline for copy is the 26th of each month. Donations can be placed in boxes at the Goornong
Please forward ready made artwork to our Store, the Drovers Arms hotel and the
email address above or Goornong PO.
contact Vanessa on 0417 363 710 Future donations will be gratefully received to ensure
for further details. ongoing production.
3. P a g e 3 G o o r n o n g G u i d e
HAPPY BIRTHDAY! PERSONAL NOTICES
We hope that you have a wonderful day Please let know if you have any births,
and that you know how special you are deaths or bereavement's you would like
in every way! to share
SURPRISE SOMEONE
PLEASE LET US KNOW IF YOU’D
LIKE A PERSONS NAME
MENTIONED HERE.
CRIME REPORT
Response to
BREAVEMENT NOTICE
Casey O’Brien
We will try to update you on local news and A MESSAGE FROM:
information. CHERYL, KEL & DARCY O’BRIEN.
In the meantime, please appreciate the support
We would like to say a very spe-
we receive to keep our community safe.
cial Thank you to everyone
for the Support, Condolences &
Kindness shown at the loss
of our Son & Brother Casey.
The last three months were made
a little easier, Being here
In Goornong among Wonderful
People.
Your caring thoughts & words will
remain with us forever.
4. P a g e 4 G o o r n o n g G u i d e
Welcome all Newcomers
to our township.
We hope you enjoy our friendly community and rural atmosphere.
Please feel free to join any of our organisations, attend our meetings &
events.
These are listed in the Calender of events,
or you can contact these organisations through their phone numbers.
We look forward to meeting you. Yours Janet Filbey, President, Goornong Guide.
C a l e n d a r o f e v e n t s
M a y / j u n e
May
Monday 2nd C.F.A Rec Res. 7.30pm
Wednesday 4th Goornong Gals Rec Res. 7.00pm
Sunday 8th MOTHERS DAY GLOBAL ALL DAY
Tuesday 10th Swimming Pool Rec Res. 7.30pm
Wednesday 11th Recreation Reserve Drover's Arms Hotel 7.30pm
Thursday 12th C.O.G.B. Small Towns Meeting Rec. Res. 7.30pm
Monday 16th Goornong PS Morning Tea 4Cancer Research 11.00am
Wednesday 18th Landcare Rec Res. 7.30pm
Friday 20th Walk 2 School Day
June
Wednesday 1st Goornong Gals Rec Res. 7.00pm
Thursday 2nd Hall Meeting Soldier’s Memorial Hall 7.30pm
Monday 6th +25 Community Plan Rec. Res. 7.30 pm
All meeting and events can be viewed online—www.goornong.com
REMEMBER the 8th of May is Mother's Day! The origin of Mother’s Day
goes back to the era of ancient Greek and Romans. But the roots of Mother's Day history can
also be traced to the UK where a Mothering Sunday was celebrated much before the festival
saw the light of the day in the US. However, the celebration of the festival as it is seen today is
a recent phenomenon and not even a hundred years old. Today the festival of Mothers day is
celebrated across 46 countries (though on different dates) and is a hugely popular affair.
Millions of people across the globe take the day as an opportunity to honour their mothers,
thank them for their efforts in giving them life, raising them and being their constant support
and well wisher.
HAPPY MOTHERS DAY MUMS!
NOTICE TO RESIDENTS Goornong Recycle & Waste Transfer Station
Open 8am-5pm every Wednesday, Saturday & Sunday.
DUMPING OF GARDEN GREENS OR WASTE IN
Most recyclable and reusable items are FREE
GOORNONG RECREATION RESERVE IS
Basic Fee (recyclable items) 50cents
NOT PERMITTED BY MEMBERS OF THE PUB-
Full fee (non recyclable waste) $19.00
LIC, EVEN IF A PRE– EXISTING PILE OF BURNA-
TV's, Screens and Monitors. $5.00
BLE MATERIAL IS FORMED
Fridges, Freezers, Air Conditioners $15.00
OFFENDERS WILL BE FINED More information is available can be found on
www.goornong.com or on 0458 346 952.
5. P a g e 5 G o o r n o n g G u i d e
What’s on in May
The Goornong Rural Fire Brigade meetings are held at the
Goornong Recreation Reserve, Community Hall,
Election/AGM
nd
Monday May 2 8pm is our AGM and Election.
EVERYONE IS WELCOME. WE WOULD LIKE MORE MEMBERS!
A social meeting held on the first Wednesday of each month.
All Welcome
Invitation
to attend a
Small Township Meeting
with Council representatives to share information on relevant community activities and issues.
ALL WELCOME
Goornong Recreation Reserve Hall
Thursday 12 May at 7.30pm. Enquiries Ph 5434 6261
The Gold Fields Equestrian Club Inc
Dressage Clinic—May 21st
Open Dressage Competition and Winter Show—May 22nd
www.goldfieldsproperty.com
Australia’s
BIGGEST MORNING TEA
Cheryl O’Brien will be holding a Morning Tea
―In My Front Room‖ - At the Post Office as a
Fundraiser for:- CANCER RESEARCH.
A Gold Coin Donation will get you a cuppa & cake ~ Please come along and join us on
THURSDAY 26TH MAY : 10.00am – 4.00pm
You can also participate online—www.biggestmorningtea.com.au
What’s on in June
GOORNONG AND DISTRICT +25 COMMUNITY PLAN
Monday, June 6th 2011 at 7.30pm, Recreation Reserve Hall.
*** PLEASE NOTE: This is a changed date and we want you to come! ***
6. P a g e 6 G o o r n o n g G u i d e
GOORNONG GUYS AND GALS
Resident of the Month ~ We are lucky to have them!
7. P a g e 7 G o o r n o n g G u i d e
Household furniture, wardrobe, desk, bunk beds, bedside tables, kitchen ta-
ble set, chest of drawers, bookcase plus heaps more.
TV, Computer, Portable DVD players
Horse Gear, saddles, bridles, saddle blankets plus heaps more
Car parts, 36 horse power VW motor and parts plus more
Suzuki TF 125 Ag bike plus other motorcycle parts
Clothes, bric a brac etc
Plus heaps more stuff to many to mention
ADDRESS: 371 Sharkeys Rd DATE: 14th & 15th May
Goornong 9am to 5pm
KIDS CORNER
8. P a g e 8 G o o r n o n g G u i d e
Goornong LOG ON TO
is now on the web!
www.goornong.com
www.goornong.com
This has a front page which then links to the AND READ MORE OF THE
COMMUNITY PAGE which looks like this HISTORY OF MOTHERS DAY BY
>>>>>>>
On the right hand side there are links to other
FOLLOWING THE LINKS ON OUR
pages: WEBSITE NOTICE BOARD
The +25 Community Plan survey
Become a Friend of Goornong
Historical dates
Goornong Guys & Gals We thought we would start a new
section to feature local characters.
Goornong Traders
Goornong Notice Board ‘Goornong Guys & Gals’
Calendar of Events Resident of the month.
The Goornong Guide online
Press releases from the This can be a story about
City of Greater Bendigo anyone who lives in the
Goornong Guide Articles Goornong area .
CFA news
Please feel free to submit any interesting infor-
Local areas of interest mation and some pictures.
Fosterville
Elmore
We’d like to know your story!
Bendigo
The Bendigo Advertiser
This month is about
We welcome your ideas and contribu- ‘Janet Filbey’
tions! President of the Goornong guide Commit-
PLEASE become a Follower and a tee, Page 6
Friend of Goornong
Elmore cubs & scouts 2011
We are a very small Group this year and are hoping to increase our numbers during the year. Parents
please note we are providing quality programming in a small community as part of the worldwide
scouting movement.
Scouting is for both boys and girls Elmore offers two separate sections with both cubs and scouts op-
erating under very experienced leaders.
Cubs - MONDAY afternoon at 4.00PM
Leader in charge: Christine McCormick Phone 54326679
Assistant Junior Leaders
Cameron Edwards and Erin Edwards.
Scouts – MONDAY nights at 7.00PM
Leader in charge - Liz Dow Phone 54326263
We are looking for interested persons to come along and help with leadership.
Please contact Group Leader
Christina Lonsdale for further details: Phone 54326387
10. P a g e 1 0 G o o r n o n g G u i d e
MEDIA WANTED - PEOPLE TO PLAN LOCAL
RELEASES EVENTS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
The City of Greater Bendigo and MIC Up Produc-
NEW BRIDGES FOR
tions (FreeZA) are looking for young people aged
O’KEEFE RAIL TRAIL between 12 and 25 who are interested in planning
The City of Greater Bendigo has completed the and running local events for young people.
construction of six new bridges on the O’Keefe
Rail Trail which runs between Bendigo and Interested young people are invited to attend a spe-
Axedale. cial meeting set to take place at 4.30pm on Wednes-
day on May 4 at BCentral to recruit young people
City of Greater Bendigo Mayor Cr Rod Fyffe said and start planning some exciting local events for the
the O’Keefe Rail Trail follows the disused Bendi- future.
go to Heathcote railway line and currently runs a
total distance of 19kms from the Bendigo Creek City of Greater Bendigo Youth Participation Officer
Linear trail to Axedale. Rory White said MIC UP productions provides young
people with the resources and skills to get local
“The six new bridges are valued at $395,000 events off the ground.
and are located near Somerset Park Road, near
Bennetts Road, over Sweeneys Creek, between “We want to expand our Committee numbers and
Bowles Road and Giris Lane, near Giris Lane build on the successful events we have put together
and near the Axedale Cemetery. in the past.
“The construction of the bridges is part of a ma- “In the past we have run Battle of the Bands gigs,
jor $3.2 million upgrade of the O’Keefe Rail Trail pool parties and live gigs but our aim now is to run
that will also see the trail extended a further 24 more events, more often for young people through-
kms from Axedale to Heathcote. out Greater Bendigo.
“The 24km extension of the trail from Axedale to “The Committee is keen to create awesome events
Heathcote will increase the trail’s length to a to- that reflect what the young people of Bendigo want in
tal of 43kms and will offer significant start and the way of entertainment.
end destinations - a major regional city at one
end and a wine and arts orientated small town at “Future events could include acoustic gigs, dance
the other end,” said Cr Fyffe. parties, BMX/ Skate competitions, comedy nights or
workshops. We are looking for young people who
He said other recent maintenance works along think outside the box and who are motivated to turn
the O’Keefe Rail Trail have included vegetation their ideas into actions.
control and drainage and re-sheeting works
along with the installation of new directional “This is a great opportunity for young people to have
signage. a say in what happens around Bendigo and I urge all
interested people to attend the meeting to find out
“Further works are planned to upgrade the how they can get involved.
crossing at Axe Creek. In the coming months
planning for the Axedale to Heathcote section of “By getting involved young people will be given a
the trail will intensify and will include the con- unique opportunity to develop a range of new event
struction of 15 bridges, path construction, sign- management skills that they would otherwise not get
age and emergency markers. These works are the chance to learn,” said Rory White.
planned for completion by late 2014,” said Cr
Fyffe. Anyone who is interested in getting involved can
contact:
The $3.2 million extension of the O’Keefe Rail City of Greater Bendigo’s Youth Development Team
Trail will be funded with $1.9 million from the on 5434 6092,
State Government’s Regional Infrastructure De- email to youth@bendigo.com.au
velopment fund and a $1.3 million contribution or by visiting www.yobendigo.com.au
from the City of Greater Bendigo.
11. P a g e 1 1 G o o r n o n g G u i d e
CITY URGES RESIDENTS TOTAKE MAYOR URGES RESIDENTS TO REPORT
PRECAUTIONS AGAINST MOSQUITOES VANDALISM TO POLICE
Greater Bendigo residents are being warned to A number of recently planted trees have been van-
protect themselves against mosquitoes follow- dalised in Rosalind Park and Greater Bendigo
ing new detections of Murray Valley encephalitis Mayor Cr Rod Fyffe is appealing to anyone who
virus (MVEv) in sentinel chickens in Bendigo. may have witnessed this act of vandalism to come
forward and report it to the Police.
City of Greater Bendigo Environmental Health
Manger Susannah Milne said the City is encour- Cr Fyffe said the City’s Parks staff were extremely
aging residents to take some simple precautions disappointed to discover that six trees worth ap-
to help protect against mosquitoes. proximately $3,300 had been vandalised in
Rosalind Park over the weekend.
“Even though we are experiencing lower mosqui-
to numbers in the recent colder weather, num- “The advanced trees which were 2 metres high
bers could rise if the weather warms up again. and were located downhill from the Rosalind Park
tower had only been planted about 12 months ago
“Householders should ensure that insect and have been so damaged that all need to be re-
screens fitted to doors and windows are in good placed.
condition.
“It’s just senseless vandalism that at the end of the
“Mosquito numbers can also be reduced by get- day comes at a considerable cost to the ratepayer.
ting rid of stagnant water around the home. It’s a huge waste of time, effort and money for all
concerned.
“As mosquitoes take about 10 days to breed,
water containers should be emptied at least “I encourage residents to contact the Police imme-
once a week. diately if they see anyone causing damage to trees
or any public infrastructure in all parts of Greater
“Mosquitoes will breed in anything that can hold Bendigo. This is the only way to stop these types
water including old tyres, unused fish ponds and of senseless acts,” said Cr Fyffe.
pot plant holders.
He said the Parks staff are currently working hard
“Mosquitoes are at their most active at dawn to have Bendigo looking its best for the busy East-
and dusk. To reduce the chances of being bit- er period when both locals and visitors flock to the
ten, people in mosquito-prone areas should cov- City Centre.
er up by wearing long, loose-fitting clothing and
use insect repellents containing picaridin or “While the Parks staff work hard all year round
DEET as an active ingredient on exposed skin they take particular pride in having the City look its
areas when camping, in their gardens or at bar- best for Easter so it’s a very busy time of the year
becues,” said Ms Milne. for them.
She said usual symptoms of Murray Valley en- “Greater Bendigo is known for its fantastic
cephalitis virus include severe headache, high streetscapes and parklands and it’s really disap-
fever, drowsiness, tremor and seizures. pointing to see this type of senseless vandalism
occurring,” said Cr Fyffe.
“People experiencing such symptoms should
seek urgent medical attention from their GP or
their local hospital,” Ms Milne said.
CREATIVITY
For more press release, please fol- The art of seeing possibilities
low the links from our website as vast and as limitless as the
www.goornong.com
grains of sand on a beach
12. P a g e 1 2 G o o r n o n g G u i d e
GOORNONG STATE SCHOOL No. 1598 in 1912
Back Row L to R.
Ralph Matthews, Eddie Buckland, Maude Thornton, Vera Burrows, Ivy Knight, Jim Holmes,
Keith Holmes, Lovie Blake, Lil Day.
Second Row L to R.
Teacher Miss Barth, Ted Knight, ?, Bill O'Donnell, Lance Honeychurch, Jack Knight,
Len O'Donnell, Redvers Lee, Lil Thornton, Alice Barker, Ursula Mulcair.
Front Row L to R.
?, Jack Thornton, Herb Day, Myrtle Holmes, George Holmes, Vera Buckland, Olive Holmes, ?,
Rene Lee.
Education Week 2011 will be celebrated from 15 − 21 May 2011
when kindergartens and government schools throughout Victoria will open their doors to parents and
their broader communities through information nights, open days, student displays, performances and
other special events that showcase their programs and achievements.
Education Week coincides with National Families Week in 2011, which presents the opportunity for
schools and kindergartens to consolidate their involvement in both weeks and highlight the role and
importance of family in a child’s early learning and education journey.
For enquiries about Education Week,
email: education.week@edumail.vic.gov.au or telephone: (03) 9637 3919
For general enquiries about Victorian kindergartens and government schools, contact the Department's
Information and Referral Service via email: edline@edumail.vic.gov.au or telephone: 1800 809 834.
Or follow the links on the Notice Board
www.goornong.com
14. P a g e 1 4 G o o r n o n g G u i d e
CONTRIBUTED BY KATH READ
15. P a g e 1 5 G o o r n o n g G u i d e
CONTRIBUTED BY KATH READ
16. P a g e 1 6 G o o r n o n g G u i d e
COMPUTER
CORNER/ Internet CHURCH TIMES
Access to our computer, printer,
scanner and the Internet is available at the Recreation Re-
serve. St George’s Anglican Church, Goornong:
Also photocopying is available at the same area. 2nd, 4th Sundays: 8.00am
Cost: Computer and Internet Access:
$2.50 per hour—payable on collection of St Martin’s Catholic Church,
keys Muskerry:
Each Sunday: 8.30am
Printing/Photocopying:
30c per sheet—payable on return of keys For bookings for St Martin’s
Church Contact: Lyn Harrop,
ALL BOOKINGS AND ENQUIRIES Ph: 5432 2281
should be directed to Janet Filbey, Ph: 5432 2202
HIRING OF VENUES Goornong Gals
AROUND GOORNONG
CONTACT DETAILS
Goornong Recreation Reserve Hall
Bagshot Street Goornong
Contact : Janet Filbey 5432 2202
Please leave a message and I will get back to you Social meeting held on the first Wednes-
day of each month.
All Welcome
Soldiers Memorial Hall Bring something to do
Keys for the Memorial hall can be picked up at the
post office eg: craft project, quilting, knitting etc
Railway place South, Goornong { Midland Hwy}
Contact Kath Read: 5432 2240 or 5441 2809 Venue: Rec Reserve Hall
Time: 7.00pm till 9.00pm
Goornong Community
Computer. Gold coin donation and a plate
to share if you wish
Please Note:
The use of computer is limited to one All enquires welcome Ph: 5432 2248
person per hour unless notified.
$2.50 per person per hour
MOBILE LIBRARY
Mondays 4—4.30pm
Outside Goornong Primary School
Come along and Support our local library, plenty of
books to choose from.
17. P a g e 1 7 G o o r n o n g G u i d e
G o o r n o n g R u r a l f i r e b r i g a d e .
F o r f i r e e m e r g e n c y d i a l 0 0 0
The Goornong Rural Fire Brigade meetings are held at the
Goornong Recreation Reserve, Community Hall,
Election/AGM
nd
Monday May 2 8pm is our AGM and Election.
EVERYONE IS WELCOME. WE WOULD LIKE MORE MEMBERS!
Torchlight Procession
Captain David Patterson, Di Patterson, Felicity Nicholls, Jason Carty and Tim McCrohan put on their
best marching gear and represented the brigade at the 2011 Bendigo Easter Festival Torchlight Proces-
sion. Support was offered by Donna Papworth and little Kate in her bunny suit. We marched with
members from Elmore Fire Brigade as they proudly displayed a banner indicating their centenary cele-
brations. Nineteen other brigades attended the procession, along with marching bands, army, SES, Na-
vy and the Chinese Dragons. The evening offers an opportunity to demonstrate our commitment to
providing a vital service to the community.
New Fire Station
Our new fire station is taking shape and going up quite rapidly. At the moment we expect to have the
official opening in June or July and the Goornong community will be invited to celebrate with us on
that occasion.
Incident Report
We have had a busy 4 weeks with our brigade attending 5 incidents, 4 small vegetation fires (mainly
stubble burns getting out of control) and one tractor fire.
Captain VISIT US AT
David Patterson www.goornongcfa.blogspot.com
For more information, please contact Goornong Rural Fire Brigade
Captain: David Patterson on 5432 2403
Or Encourages diversity, team work and a
family atmosphere.
Secretary: Felicity Nicholls on 5432 2450
1601 Epsom-Barnadown Road, Goornong, 3557 It involves itself in community pro-
Visit our web site at jects.
http://www.goornongcfa.blogspot.com/ It has a broad age group and
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FREE BROADBAND 4 ALL
BOOK REVIEWS
Want to share your favourite book?
Tell us about it and we will feature it in our book review
section next time.
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White Hills Amcal Pharmacy
Serving your community for 30 years
**Friendly service and advice you can depend on**
**The pharmacists are available to speak with you throughout the day**
Helping you maintain good health
Ann Howe, Mary Boromeo, Megan Sellars – Pharmacists
499 Napier Street, White Hills, 3550 - Ph: 5442 4244 Fax: 5443 9000
**Diabetes Australia Sub-Agent*******Tattslotto and Intralot available.
AS WELL AS BEING ONLINE WITH OUR
FIREWOOD OWN WEBSITE & FACEBOOK PAGE, WE
ARE GLOBAL!
Old & New—cut your own for
$80 per cubic meter Thanks to Sharon Fullex, the Goornong Guide is
not only being distributed around our region
[Huntly, Axedale, Elmore, Fosterville Mine, The
Phone: 0417 363 710 advertiser and G.of G.B council] the guide is
now headed to the States and to England.....
In the States our guide is electronically sent to on
IMPOSSIBLE QUICHE 5,000 house holds and nearly 1,000 in the UK
{these are being printed free of charge}
4 Eggs,
1 ½ cups Grated Cheese, [use a mix of Parme- So the Guide has now just under 6,000 read-
san & tasty cheese] ers ......not bad for a small country town paper!
1 ½ cups Milk, 1 chopped Onion,
250g chopped Bacon, So if you have something to advertise, feel free
65g [2ozs] melted Butter, to contact us.
½ cup S. R. Flour,
Grated Carrot, WE ARE GREAT VALUE!
½ cup of Frozen Peas & Corn, cooked
Wes White Bricklaying
Mix all together, and bake in Moderate Oven for
½ hour or until set. It forms it’s own crust. You All types of brickwork
can put sliced Tomatoes and /or sprinkle
chopped Chives on top. Free quotes
Mini Quiches. Using the above recipe for filling. Mob 0438441226 Houses, Fences, Renovations,
Patch Ups, Wineries, Sheds
1 packet or roll of Puff Pastry, cut out rounds H 0354322205 Laying of new & old bricks
with scone cutter & place in greased tart or muf- Block work
fin trays, fill with filling and cook in moderate Goornong 3557
oven till set. [will rise in cooking] No Job Too BIG or Too SMALL!
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Elmore Community Pharmacy
…….… for all your medicinal needs
A range
of Gifts
and Toys!
Teddy
78-80 Railway Place Elmore
Bear & Phone: 5432 6600 Fax: 5432 6599
Friends Mon-Fri 9am to 5pm / Sat 9am-12pm (most)
We can deliver free to the Goornong store.
Gifts! Please ring us to arrange your prescriptions.
Arthur Pappas – Pharmacist /Jess Stokie – Dispensary Technician
Aspect Eyewear – New Styles
Beautiful Australian Chocolates Value priced quality medication A large range of Coral Colours
cosmetics now available.
For Men and Women
Need a service? Think local….
Ph: 5432 6600
www.elmorebusinessvictoria.com
(Note: this site also lists Goornong, Rushworth and Colbinabbin businesses)
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GOORNONG POST OFFICE
Open Mon—Fri: 9.00am - 5.00pm
Saturday: 9.00am - 12.00am
For all your Postal, Bill paying and Banking needs
We have an extensive Giftware Range and offer FREE gift wrapping
CONTACT
Cheryl O’ Brien
5432 2295
TRENCHES, FOOTINGS , POSTHOLES,RIPPING &LEVELING
PICKET, PALING & COLOURBOND FENCES
DINGO MINI DIGGER
ELECTRONIC WATER LEAK DETECTIONS
LOCATION AND TRACING FOR ALL:
DOMESTIC WATER PIPES
STORMWATER &SEWER DRAINS
POWER CABLES
TELEPHONE DATAS CABLES
POOL & SPA LEAKS
Kel O’Brien Ph:03 5432 2295 or 0418 700554
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Flowers for all occasions
Teddy Bears, Balloons, Chocolates,
Life like plants
Phone Carol and her friendly staff
Free delivery to Goornong
Monday - Friday after 6pm
Cylinder AGENT
Dealer A&A DILLON
OLD MURRAY ROAD GOORNONG
Phone: 5432 2248
45KG EXCHANGE BOTTLES 9KG BBQ EXCHANGE
REFILL BBQ AND FORKLIFT BOTTLES
6 MONTHS FREE RENTAL ON 45KG BOTTLES
VERY GOOD RATES
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Septic tanks cleaned Servicing Goornong and sur-
rounding areas.
7 days a week
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G o o r n o n g G u i d e
OK, that’s all of the fun stuff
Now we need your feedback and input URGENTLY .
GOORNONG AND DISTRICT +25 COMMUNITY PLAN
FUNDING IS AVAILABLE FROM THE
CITY of GREATER BENDIGO
TO ASSIST IN THE DEVELOPMENT of LOCAL COMMUNITIES.
If we want to benefit from this financial contribution
to develop our township and create a stronger community,
then we need to focus our thoughts for a united future.
So we would REALLY appreciate your thoughts on the following
GOALS and ACTIONS of the existing plan.
Please complete the attached survey and return to the Goornong Post Office
OR
PREFERABLY YOU CAN COMPLETE IT IN ONLINE.
Please log onto the internet and go to
www.goornong.com
then follow the links to complete the following survey.
Now please log on or pick up a pen and put it into action before you get distracted.
If you have any problems or questions, please feel free to
ring Vanessa on 0417 363 710
*** PLEASE NOTE ***
We are arranging to meet with a Council representative and discuss
the results of this survey to formalise our plan.
EVERYONE IS WELCOME TO ATTEND
On Monday, June 6th 2011 at 7.30pm, Recreation Reserve Hall.
This is a changed date!