Mt Mee Sports Assn invites you to 2014 Melbourne Cup Day Lunch on Tuesday 4th November 2014 at 10am at the Mt Mee Community Hall. Morning Tea and Lunch $20.
A Senior Tibetan lama will tell the people of the Sunshine Coast how to realise the true purpose of their lives.
His Eminence the 7th Dzogchen Rinpoche says many people are rightly searching for meaning in their lives but end up looking in all the wrong places and the happiness they seek escapes them.
Dzogchen Rinpoche will be in Maroochydore on 17th October at Millwell Rd Community Centre, to give a public talk entitled What is the Real Purpose of your Life? Doors open at 7pm.
Trivia Night (See also separate articles on CHARITY TRIVIA NIGHT and CALL FOR PRIZE DONATIONS)
The 2014 Dayboro Police Charity Trivia night will be held on Saturday 8th November at the Dayboro Bowls club. Nominations are now open for teams of 8. This year’s theme will be ‘The 80’s’.
We at the Air ( Association of Independent Retirees ) working for Australians in Retirement normally meet at the Wavell Heights Community Hall in Edinburgh Castle Road above the Bowls Club on the third Friday of the month this time being 17th October, our meeting times start around 09.30am finishing about noon.
With Spring in the air U3A PINE RIVERS will be holding A FABULOUS FASHION PARADE during their October Social and Information Day, on Friday 17th October 2014 at Bray Hall, Cnr O’Loane and Cooke Sts, Petrie with fashions supplied by “Fashions on the Go”. There will be a short meeting before the parade to deal with a Constitutional matter as advised in the newsletter. We will meet at 9.30am for a 10.00am start with a great morning tea provided for a gold coin donation.
At this time last month we looked forward to a wet weekend. It happened – and it was followed by another – Kalahari Downs all up had about 100 lovely mm. ‘Usual whinge’ follows though – it has been so cool at night and the westerlies that arrived afterwards were so harsh that only the kikuyu ventured a green shoot. Our better summer grasses have yet to wake up to spring. And it is now history too that on our wet weekend the All Blacks gave our ever –hopeful Wallabies a good old fashioned pizzling at Eden Park, and the Bledisloe Cup remains bolted to the Shaky Isles floor ! But, as Ned Kelly-famously averred, “Such is life!"
This year in Queensland, around 3900 women will be diagnosed with breast or gynaecological cancer, and around 800 will die from these women’s cancers.
Pink Ribbon Day (Monday, October 27) provides an opportunity to unite in pink and show support for the one in six Queensland women who will be diagnosed with breast or gynaecological cancer in their lifetime.
Town planners, emergency services and even the Girl Guides are among those expected to take advantage of a new, free Queensland Government initiative which can deliver topographical maps straight to an email inbox.
The new QTopo online service allows anyone to create and then download their own topographical map via the Department of Natural Resources and Mines website.