The DAYBORO GRAPEVINE is published and distributed by the Dayboro Regional Information Network Inc. We are a voluntary organisation and our members give of their time to compile this publication.
Well this is a strange one . . . Usually at this time of year I am writing this column after attending the Dayboro Day Festival (before sending the edition off for printing . . . having filled in the spaces left for the festival news such as the award winners). Not this year! . . . You will have to wait until the July edition for that round-up as this year’s June edition will already be printed and about to be delivered when the festival happens.
We are enjoying a wonderful autumn on the Mountain, with glorious days and enough warmth and moisture to keep things really going. The cattle on our place have never looked better.
Over forty excited Grade 2 children from Enogerra State School arrived by bus for their educational and social visit to the museum. Children were divided into groups , with each group heading to a different area. During their visit they discussed the difference between “years ago”, or as they call it “the olden days” to present day life and technology.
U3A Pine Rivers will be conducting their Monthly Social and Information Morning at Bray Hall, Cnr Cooke and O’Loane Sts, Petrie on Friday 15th May 2015, gathering around 9.30 for a 10.00am start.
Please check the Grapevine for notification of road closures for Dayboro Day on Sunday 31st May. The main detour around the town area will be beside the Dayboro Hall. Access to Mount Pleasant and Laceys Creek and the town area north of McKenzie Street/ Delaney Street intersection will be via the football club and showgrounds access roads which will link McKenzie Street through to Mount Mee Road. Detour signage and traffic controllers will be in place.