Category Archives: General

Sept10 BACK TO CHURCH

 – For breakfast!
This Father’s Day, some families didn’t give Dad breakfast in bed, they gave him breakfast in church instead!

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Sept10 U3A CLASS VACANCIES

logo_u3a.gifCOMPUTER CLASSES Including:
EMAIL & INTERNET
Learn EXCEL
PHOTO MANIPULATIONS

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Sept10 U3A FASHION SHOW FOR ALL

logo_u3a.gifThe U3A Pine Rivers is holding a Fashion Parade on Friday the 17th of September at Bray Hall, Cnr of Cooke and O’Loan Streets Petrie. 
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Sept10 NO FIRES WITHOUT A PERMIT

A letter has been received from the Office of the Commissioner of Queensland Fire and Rescue Service dated 28 July 2010.
The letter basically says that no-one is allowed to light a fire in the State of Queensland, no matter how big or small, in the open without a Permit To Burn.
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Sept10 WELCOME TO SUMMER

September 1 heralded the opening of the Dayboro Swimming Pool.
During the winter months the pool has been given a face lift!  Yes, “The Old girl”, now in her 17th year, (Opened November 1983), has had a clean and polish.
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Sept10 ANNUAL MONSTER GARAGE SALE

SAT 16 October 7 – 2pm

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Sept10 GREEN THUMBS UP

 for Tree Day at Mt Mee

On Schools Tree Day, Mount Mee State School students pulled on the gardening gloves and planted 200 native seedlings in and around their school grounds.
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Sept10 MT MEE NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH

DONATES A DEFIB UNIT

During the past few months the Mt Mee Rural Neighbourhood Watch has engaged in a concerted effort to raise awareness, money and funding for the acquisition of a defibrillator unit to donate to the Mt. Mee Hall.
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Sept10 LOCAL RESIDENT SUPPORTING

. . .  ‘Recycling for a Cause!’

Local Dayborite, Marie Tarrant is heading abroad as a volunteer this year.  One of the countries she’ll visit is Borneo doing wildlife survey work.
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Sept10 PEACE DINNER

 – September 14

“The official theme for International Peace Day celebrated on 21 September 2010 around the world is ‘Peace, Youth and Development,’ which fits in with our local Soroptimist projects,” Bev Miles said.
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