I was interested to read the article in the Grapevine about New Zealand war hero Cyril Basset, and the general lack of recognition of New Zealanders in WW1.
February proved a hectic month, finishing off with my son’s wedding (see page 29).
Having said that, is it any wonder that I didn’t have my eye on the approach of Easter. Talk about being caught “on the hop” . . It has only just ‘clicked’ that Easter will have been and gone before the next edition is out!
We are happy to include details of your non-profit group’s meeting dates and contact details in “Your Community Contact List”. The idea is that it serves as a ‘memory jogger’ – a follow up to reading your article and/or advertisement of the regular activity or meeting.
Just a note to thank you for the fabulous coverage you gave us in the September edition prior to the Benefit Concert for Sarah McGuiness on the 4th of October 2014. I know the article sparked a lot of interest and donations from the generous people in and around Dayboro.
So much for requesting from UnityWater that a firefighting water main be installed in the Dayboro Showgrounds (see November 2014 edition of the Dayboro Grapevine).
We at the AIR meet monthly at the Wavell Heights Community Hall each Third Friday at 9.30am until about 11.30am. We normally have a guest speaker – February’s will be discussing Australian Hearing.
Learn how to reduce your power bill, save money and help the environment with the free Living Smart program.
Moreton Bay Regional Council Lifestyle and Amenity Spokesperson Councillor Julie Greer said Living Smart was a website with handy advice, activities and calculators to help you take on the environmental challenge and save energy in the home.