The (once-was) Sacred-Heart Catholic Church is getting
A MAKE OVER!!
this weekend!!!
Is this where the Free Lunch is being held??? A WORKING BEE is being held this weekend |
Saturday and Sunday
2nd and 3rd March 2013
WORKER BEES REQUIRED
There will be lots to do...
There will be cleaning and painting. It could be a chance to have some fun, share and learn some skills, as well as contribute to what will, hopefully, become a beautiful community space...
I heard Suela's going to make Moussaka and Kim's doing Lasagne? Genevieve's doing the biscuits apparently...! Have you seen her blog? It's fabulous! What time, anybody know???? The Working Bee is scheduled to commence around 10.30 am on Saturday and 10am on Sunday.PAINTING AND CLEANING GEAR IS BEING SUPPLIEDThe later start on Saturday is to allow people to attend Yoga at 8.30 am and the Farmer's Market AFTER 10am.
Where's the bar?
I heard the Advocate and the Guardian are coming...
Really? Let's get around the front then, this isn't my best side.
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Is this the view we'll be looking over as we tuck into these plates of steaming nosh?
It's much prettier than that. This photographer's lousy.
BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE!!!!
A meeting is being held in the Hall this Thursday,
28th February 2013
6pm-7pm
to discuss ways to realise this wondrous possibility.
What a great place for a wedding. Or a wake! And everything in between.
THEN
it's over to the SCOOL
for a community BBQ!!!!!
All Welcome.
Be there or be square!
Oh, by the way, I believe some kind of lunch could/might be provided over the weekend.
Maybe.
So I hear.
So I hear.
Oh and yes... very important,
The Church is a National Parks managed building.
The Church is a National Parks managed building.
Apologies for the photos. I'll happily exchange for better and give credit.
Will also fulfil any copyright requirements for NPWS. Send me a Lyre Bird!
Will also fulfil any copyright requirements for NPWS. Send me a Lyre Bird!
Coming soon...
- Yoga news...
- Gardeners of Hill End-Tambaroora
- First cab off the rank... The Vegetable Growers.
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