April 2021

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Provider of Choice

Claire Roach Roach Claire Executive Officer Executive Officer

James Stirling Place Ph. 08 9782 4000 James Stirling Place Ph.F: 08 PO Box 494, Harvey 08 9782 9782 4000 4040 PO Box 494, F:E: 08 9782 4040 WA Harvey 6220 claire.roach@swcommunitycare.org.au WA 6220 E: claire.roach@swcommunitycare.org.au

April 2021 Employer of Choice

Claire Roach Claire Roach Executive Officer Officer


Heart of the Community CEO Message COVID Vaccine ................................................................. 3 Transport Services ................................................................................ 4/5 Anzac 2020 by Les Stevens/Mother’s Day Event .................................... 6 Men’s Shed…..…………….....………….………………………………………………………..7 70th Wedding Anniversary celebrations……………………………………………….8 Farewell Claire Roach...………………………………………………………………………..9 Your story: Lynden Howe ................................................................. 10/11 MAY Get UP and GO Calendar ........................................................ 12/13 WEDNESDAY OUTINGS— Mother’s Day High Tea/Lunch in Dalyellup . 14 WEDNESDAY OUTINGS—Dardanup/ Lunch Back Beach ....................... 15 THURSDAY OUTINGS—Perth Casino ..................................................... 16 THURSDAY OUTINGS—Bunnings, WOW Illusions ................................. 17 FRIDAY OUTINGS— Grand Cinemas/ Bingo in Busselton ...................... 18 FRIDAY OUTINGS— Busselton Townsite/Collie Art ............................... 19 Eaton Social Centre Activities Thursdays in May................................... 20 Outings Booking and Meal Order Forms .......................................... 21/24

Cover photograph: Lynden Howe with volunteer driver, Sarah McSweeney 2

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CEO Message Australia’s COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout has commenced. As part of the national COVID-19 vaccine rollout strategy, South West Community Care employees will be eligible for COVID-19 Vaccination in Phase 1b.

South West Community Care has strongly encouraged all employees to receive the COVID-19 vaccination to support their well-being and reduce the risk of a COVID-19 outbreak amongst our employees, our consumers and the wider community. Even as the COVID-19 vaccine rollout begins, it is important for all our employees and consumers to continue with COVIDSafe practices, including: • good hand hygiene • physical distancing • wearing a mask when required. South West Community Care encourages consumers to talk to their GP or a health professional about the benefits and risks of the COVID-19 vaccination and to clarify when they may be eligible to receive it. The COVID-19 vaccination will be provided free of charge. South West Community Care will continue to review and monitor our policies relating to COVID-19 and the vaccination to ensure all recommendations by the Department of Health are considered. Thank you for your continued support.

Jo Saunders Chief Executive Officer www.swcommunitycare.org.au

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Transport Services with SWCC Approval required

Once you have been approved for transport services we can help you get around. SWCC has a range of fleet vehicles available at each office for consumer transport needs. Toyota Camrys , Corollas, Yaris’ and buses make up the fleet for your use.

PLEASE NOTE: a minimum of 24 hours notice to be given to book or cancel transport bookings. Weekends are excluded from this notice period.

Transport with volunteer drivers We have a team of volunteers who willingly give of their time to support transport needs. If you have to travel somewhere between 8 am and 4pm, our volunteers can assist you. They collect a vehicle from one of our offices, come to your home and take you to your requested destination. We also transport you home after your appointment.

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Transport with care workers Our care workers can be scheduled to assist you with transport requirements throughout the day. We have care workers who are able to assist if your medical appointment requires an earlier start than 8am or a return after 4pm.

SWCC transport is provided for: 

Any medical appointments– these requests take priority

A social centre activity day– get transport to the social centre activity days

An outing with SWCC to join others from our community

A shopping centre– these appointments may have to be flexible times and dates depending on demand

Other appointments—will depend on availability of vehicles and drivers.

Please note that this service is for your convenience . We cannot include friends or family members in your trips, unless they have been approved by management and form part of your caring support. All transport will be invoiced– no cash payments required. Transport is charged based on distance travelled.

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Anzac Day 2020

With the spirit of the Anzacs, borne On a dull and cloudy, April morn

____________________________ Gallipoli Cove, is quiet this day

We stood in our driveways, at the dawn

There's no one there, with homage to

And treated the Virus, with much scorn

pay

Candles and torches, to light the dawn

None to remember, the bloody fray

By people in driveways, or front lawn

Covid 19, has kept them away

A real life problem, made to dissolve

Absent are marchers, striding along

By public of high resolve Pets and safety in thedisplay, home

Silent the voices, raised in song

Yet the flags still flew, at their half mast

Many bugles sounding, loud and clear Last Post played, for veteran's to hear

We know to how much lovepast and affection animals bring to your home. In tribute fallen, of the As forown the rising sun, some we await While we understand that your home is your and that dogs Anzac traditions, can motivate are inside animals, we ask that you keep your outside services Our owndogs dawn service,while to celebrate And though we couldare not,being participate conducted in your home. We were invited, to congregate

©Les Stevens Apr 2020 In our home driveways, to commemorate Your is your care worker’s place of work while they are there, so

we must respectfully enforce these workplace safety rules: No dogs inside

Mother’s Day •

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No smoking

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Pet excrement to be cleared where possible

Wednesday 5th May 10.00am

Please join us for a High Tea at Eden Grove Function centre to celebrate Mother’s Day, in Harvey, for a delicious array of sweet and savoury treats, entertainment, raffles and much more. Prizes for best dressed and best hat. Be quick to book as numbers are limited.

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Men’s Shed– Harvey Men’s Shed– Harvey Welcome to our new members– so happy to have you join our ranks! Ray was an electrician by trade Terry Winn

and worked for the SEC up until it became Western Power. He Terry was born in Warwickshire, England and lived in Southampton joined Men's Shed late in 2020 before he immigrated to South Australia and settled in Whyalla. to give himself a social outlet. Terry moved to Western Australia 1966 workedup inwith the the Hewhere enjoyshecatching mines. He met Aurdrey in 1993 and they married andcompanionship moved to other men for and to break the week up. Harvey.

Terry loves his time at The Men’s Shed. He enjoys the camaraderie of the other men and the time they get to socialize in ‘bloke style’ and all the manual tasks he can be involved in on a regular basis. When Terry joined The Men’s Shed, he will be the first to admit that he could not even knock a nail into a piece of wood. His Ray Mark woodworking skills have improved considerably and he is now proficient in using tools and woodwork projects. Ray's first project is anthe antique chaircompleting which has beenhas in his family for many garden years. He has spent many hoursHis restoring Terry begun renovating benches at The Shed. skills it back to near its original condition. have even allowed him to create some tables for his wife, Aurdrey, Mark ,who a salesman in his working life, joined Men's Shed for much which arewas now used in their home. the same reason as Ray. He found that life was getting a bit the same each day and now looks forward to coming in on Tuesdays to sit and have a cuppa and chat with the other men.

Previously a member of the North Beach RSL, Mark has joined the Harvey branch and has been able to make many friends there as well.

Men’s Shed Donation request The Men’s Shed members are planning to create benches by using refurbished bench ends. If you have an old bench that you no longer use and would like to donate to this cause, they would be most grateful. We are happy to collect old parts from your home. www.swcommunitycare.org.au www.swcommunitycare.org.au

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70th Wedding Anniversary celebrations Congratulations

to Gwen and Guy Palmer who recently

celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary.

They had a joyful celebration at the Harvey social centre with the Terrific Tuesday members. They were delighted to receive cards from the Queen and our Prime Minister to mark this occasion. “ The best relationships are built with laughter and

humour. Do not be afraid to disagree— this can make your relationship stronger!” 8

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Farewell to Claire Roach

Claire has been at the helm of SWCC for the last 15 years and has dedicated her time and talents selflessly throughout her years in this leadership role. Claire has led SWCC through some challenging times, but also many milestones and times of celebration. Regardless of the situation, Claire’s dedication has always ensured the organisation continued to be a leading provider within the industry. Claire has stayed up to date and relevant in a dynamic and every changing industry always with the strong focus of ensuring our consumers are considered and treated with the dignity and respect they deserve. Claire has inspired many employees, all while creating a unique culture that other organisations can only dream of achieving. Thank you, Claire, for everything. We wish you all the best with your new ventures in the cooler climate of Albany. www.swcommunitycare.org.au

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Your Story

Lynden Howe

Your Story

Lynden Howe

Lynden gained her Diploma in Art in 1984 and her passion for the arts has Lynden gained her Diploma in Art in 1984 and her passion for the arts has carried her through many difficult times in her life. Leading a very isolated carried her through many difficult times in her life. Leading a very isolated lifestyle as a child, left Lynden with few opportunities to interact. lifestyle as a child, left Lynden with few opportunities to interact. Participating ininartartgroups allowedher hertotodevelop develop social Participating groupsand andclasses classes allowed social andand communication skills confidenceininpublic public situations. communication skillsand andto togrow grow in in confidence situations.

ce her school years. When oils she often produces res as she uses a knife to d allows paint to drip and tterns .

Lynden was the President SocietyofofArtists Artists and organized Lynden was the Presidentof ofthe the Bunbury Bunbury Society and organized many exhibitions, applied , appliedfor for grants grants and meetings to to many artart exhibitions andchaired chairedmany many meetings enhance worldofoflocal localart. art. enhance thethe world Lynden beena amember memberat atthe the Stirling Stirling Art years, where Lynden hashas been ArtCentre Centreforforten ten years, where she creates pieces with mosaic– tiles, animals, crabbing balls, vases and she creates pieces with mosaic– tiles, animals, crabbing balls, vases and pots. These items form part of exhibitions at the Centre and are also sold pots. These items form part of exhibitions at the Centre and are also sold or given away as gifts. or given away as gifts. Painting has been a form of creative therapy

Painting has been a form has of creative therapy over the years and Lynden many pieces over thepainted years and Lynden hasyears. many When pieces she has since her school Lynden paints with oilsher she school often produces she has painted since years. When very different asshe she often uses aproduces knife to Lynden paintspictures with oils spread the paint and allows paint to drip and to very different pictures as she uses a knife form interesting patterns . spread the paint and allows paint to drip and Phil, Lynden’s husband, suffered Alzheimer's formfrom interesting patterns . and this time of caring was very stressful for

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Your Story

Lynden Howe

Currently, Lynden is suffering from macular degeneration and is losing her

Lynden gained her Diploma in Art in 1984 and her passion for the arts has sight. Fearing this would impact her ability to continue working on her art, carried her through many difficult times in her life. Leading a very isolated Lynden applied and was approved for a grant which allowed her to lifestyle as aspecial child, left Lynden with few opportunities to interact. purchase equipment which magnifies objects and allows her to Participating in artwhen groups classesorallowed see more clearly sheand is painting drawing.her to develop social and communication skills and to grow in confidence in public situations.

With SWCC transport, Lynden is able to attend medical appointments and Lynden was the President the Bunbury Society Artists and organized her weekly art and physio of classes She enjoys SWCC of outings with friends . Lynden has SWCC 1-1 social support and enjoys the company of a care to many art exhibitions , applied for grants and chaired many meetings worker the while doingofshopping enhance world local art.and lunching! Some has words of wisdom fromatLynden:“ We all have challenges bad where Lynden been a member the Stirling Art Centre for tenand years, things happen in our lives, but reflect on these and look for the good and she creates pieces with mosaic– tiles, animals, crabbing balls, vases and the lesson on each occasion.” pots. These items form part of exhibitions at the Centre and are also sold or given away as gifts.

Painting has been a form of creative therapy over the years and Lynden has many pieces she has painted since her school years. When Lynden paints with oils she often produces very different pictures as she uses a knife to spread the paint and allows paint to drip and form interesting patterns . Phil, Lynden’s husband, suffered from Alzheimer's and this time of caring was very stressful for Lynden. She painted dual pictures depicting this time and now these bring her much comfort. One picture shows the time she was with Phil and struggling to hold on. The other shows the time when Phil passed and their souls parted. Very powerful images. Working with silks and dyeing these, has resulted www.swcommunitycare.org.au in lovely curtains and lampshades.

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Get Getup upand andgo go May May2021 2021 TUESDAY TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY 4 4

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Terrific Terrific Tuesday Tuesday /Men’s /Men’s Shed Shed

Mother’s Mother’s Day Day High High TeaTea

Lamb Lamb Casserole Casserole

Eden Grove Function Centre Eden Grove Function Centre

Bread Bread and and Butter Butter Pudding Pudding

Harvey Harvey

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Terrific Terrific Tuesday Tuesday /Men’s /Men’s Shed Shed

Lunch Lunch with with Friends: Friends:

Lemon Lemon Chicken Chicken

Taste Taste of Dalyellup of Dalyellup

Treacle Treacle TartTart

Origami Origami 18 18

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Terrific Terrific Tuesday Tuesday /Men’s /Men’s Shed Shed Lasagne Lasagne

Eve’s Eve’s Pudding Pudding

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Dardanup Heritage Park Dardanup Heritage Park Sea glass Sea glass

Lunch Lunch with with Friends: Friends:

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Pork Pork Steak Steak

Back Back Beach Beach Café Café

Lemon Lemon TartTart

Scrapbooking/air Scrapbooking/air drydry clay clay

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Standard Social Support Group and Outing fees apply– please consult fee structure. In Centre meals: HCP and “Meal approved” CHSP consumers : $10 Guests and private consumers (approved by SWCC) : $20

THURSDAY

Eaton Social Centre Harvey Social Centre Harvey Craft Group Outings Meals are in centre meals only

FRIDAY 6

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Tremendous Thursday

Fantastic Friday

Crumbed Fish & Key Lime Pie

Crumbed Fish & Key Lime Pie

NO OUTING

Grand Cinema & Highway Hotel 13

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Tremendous Thursday

Fantastic Friday

Roast Lamb & Apple Pie

Roast Lamb & Apple Pie

Perth Casino

Bingo in Busselton 20

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Tremendous Thursday

Fantastic Friday

Chicken Parmi & Pavlova

Chicken Parmi & Pavlova

Bunnings & Treendale Shopping

Bunnings Craft Eaton Sausage and Mash & Sultana Sponge Pudding

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WOW Illusions Metricup Great Wall Chinese Busselton

Busselton Townsite and Ship Inn 28

Fantastic Friday Sausage and Mash & Sultana Sponge Pudding

Collie Art Gallery

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May—Wednesday Outings Wednesday — 5th Mother’s Day High Tea Please join us for a High Tea at Eden Grove Function Centre in Harvey for a delicious array of sweet and savoury treats, entertainment, raffles and much more. Prizes for best dressed and best hat. Be quick to book as numbers are limited. High tea - $7 SWCC fee—$10

Wednesday — 12th Lunch with Friends Taste of Dalyellup Offering a varied menu including all your favourites plus some Taste of Asia delights. $10-$19

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May—Wednesday Outings Wednesday — 19th Dardanup Heritage Park One of Australia’s finest collections of heritage items dedicated to our pioneering past and the equipment they used to develop our state over the past 120 years. Dardanup Heritage Park includes steam/diesel sawmill, mill settlement, engines, tractors, dozers, horse-drawn equipment, military memorabilia and much more. Enjoy lunch in the tearooms. Lunch - $6.50-$24 $20 entry for Seniors

Wednesday — 26th Lunch with Friends Back Beach Café and Restaurant Relax and enjoy a beautiful lunch with friends while taking in the ocean views. $12-$20

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May—Thursday Outings Thursday—13th Perth Casino Time to win big! Join us for a trip to the casino and try your luck on the tables and pokies. Enjoy a day out with friends. Please bring money for gambling and lunch Please note this is a long day out.

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May—Thursday Outings Thursday—20th Bunnings and Treendale Shopping Centre Come along to Bunnings for our favourite trip to stock up on plants and garden supplies. Then over to Treendale shopping centre for lunch and shopping. Please bring money for lunch and shopping.

Thursday—27th WOW Illusions Metricup and Café Join us for a lovely drive in the countryside to Metricup to see the new Wow Illusions attraction. Take some fun photos and view the collection of weird and puzzling eccentricity. Nuts and cereal delights right next door. $12.50 entry fee $13.50 lunch money

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May—Friday Outings Friday– 7th Grand Cinema: The United States vs Billie Holiday Join us for a movie following Billie Holiday during her career, as she is targeted by the Federal Department of Narcotics with an undercover sting operation led by Federal Agent Jimmy Fletcher, with whom she had a tumultuous affair. Followed by delicious lunch at The Highway Hotel. Silver screen cards or ticket - $16.25 adult.

Friday– 14th Bingo in Busselton Winner winner. Try your luck at Bingo in Busselton. Friendly people, cash prizes and afternoon tea included. Bingo - $16

Roast lunch - $13.50

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April—Friday Outings Friday– 21st Busselton Townsite and Ship Inn Book in and spend the day in the beautiful town of Busselton. Morning tea on the way, then explore the town at your own leisure. Take a stroll down the main street or enjoy some retail therapy at the local stores. Followed by lunch at the Ship Inn. Please bring spending money. Lunch senior special - $15-$18

Friday– 28th Collie Art Gallery and Chinese Lunch Join us for a stroll around the Collie Art Gallery and view the exhibition of works by Peter Ciemitis, a Lester Prize winner. Indulge in a delicious lunch at the Golden Bowl Restaurant. Lunch - $15

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Eaton Social Centre Activities May 2021 Thursday

6th

OT session with Handa, Garden Club, Quiz Fest

13th

OT session with Handa, Board Games, Bingo

20th

OT session with Handa, Chair Dancing, Memory Games, Around the World Trivia

27th

OT session with Handa, Bunnings Craft, Shuttle Board

SOUTH WEST COMMUNITY CARE OUTINGS Approval required   

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Please contact your Team Leader to confirm your eligibility to participate before you book an outing Please note that all costs are as per SWCC Fee Schedule We understand that you will need to cancel from time to time. On those occasions, please phone the office and give at least two days notice, to avoid being charged for attendance. This really helps us to plan for catering and accommodate those who may be on a waiting list. Eaton - 9782 4060

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Outings Booking Form May 2021 Name Phone Number

CHSP

OFFICE USE

Pick up point

HCP

Eaton – South West Community Care

Harvey – South West Community Care

Dalyellup – Bethanie

Australind – SWCC Office– Top Carpark near fleet vehicles

Treendale – Amana Living

Brunswick- Anglican Church

Require pick up from my home address

I use a

Wheelchair

Walker

Walking Stick

Food allergies and/or Medical Conditions 

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Please see list provided on the form on the next page. Mark each event you would like to attend and submit to an Activity Organiser or Administration officer at any of the reception offices. OR Phone 9782 4000 or 9782 4050 or 9782 4060 and tell us which outing you would like to attend OR Post your form to your local social centre: P.O. Box 494 Harvey , WA 6220 OR: 15 Albatross Crescent, Eaton, WA, 6232 www.swcommunitycare.org.au

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Date

Outing

Select

Wed

5th

Mother’s Day Tea—Harvey

Thurs

6th

NO OUTING

Friday

7th

Grand Cinemas– Bunbury

Wed

12th

Lunch with Friends—Taste of Dalyellup

Thurs

13th Perth Casino

Friday

14th Bingo in Busselton

Wed

19th Dardanup Heritage Park

Thurs

20th

Friday

21st Busselton Townsite and Ship Inn

Bunnings and Treendale Shopping

Lunch with Friends—Back Beach Café

Wed

26th

Thurs

27th WOW Illusions Metricup

Friday

28th Collie Art Gallery

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SOUTH WEST COMMUNITY CARE TAKE HOME MEALS Approval required

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Meals are ordered a month in advance. Please submit before the end of each month for the following month’s order. Please note that soup and vegetarian options will be varied and selection received will depend on stock available. Meals are delivered weekly, fortnightly or monthly with applicable fees per delivery; or can be collected either from Eaton (Thursdays and Fridays) or Harvey (Tuesdays afternoons to Fridays). Please select choice by placing a tick or number n the appropriate section on the order form on page 24. All meals will be given to you frozen. All main meals are labelled with heating instructions and are safe to heat in electric or gas oven or microwave oven. Soup: Preferably allow to thaw then heat in a saucepan over medium heat. Take care when working with hot food. No cash purchases. All meals will be invoiced monthly. Please note: a delivery fee is applicable per delivery

Please complete as required: Special dietary needs

May 2021 ADMIN USE

Week 1 3-7

Week 2 10-14

Week 3 17-21

Week 4 24-28

No. of meals Consumer Admin Date www.swcommunitycare.org.au

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Provider of Choice Providerof ofChoice Choice Provider Provider

Claire Roach Roach Claire Executive Officer Officer Executive

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James Stirling Place Ph. 08 9782 4000 James Stirling Place Ph. 08 9782 4000 PO Box 494, Harvey F: 08 9782 4040 PO Box 494, Harvey F: 08 9782 4040 WA 6220 E: claire.roach@swcommunitycare.org.au WA 6220 E: claire.roach@swcommunitycare.org.au

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Country Country Chicken CountryChicken Chicken Minestrone Minestrone Oxtail Oxtail Pumpkin Pumpkin (V) Pumpkin(V) (V) Carrot and Carrot Ginger (V) Carrotand andGinger Ginger(V) (V) Roast Capsicum & Roast Capsicum & Tomato Tomato (V) (V) Sweet SweetPotato Potato Collected Collected:::: Take Home Eaton EatonMealHarvey Harvey Harvey Delivered Delivered *fees *fees apply apply Collected Eaton Delivered *fees apply Collected Eaton Harvey Delivered *fees apply Orders— February 2021 Weekly Weekly Weekly Weekly Weekly Weekly TAKE HOM Weekly Weekly Name Fortnightly Fortnightly Fortnightly Fortnightly Fortnightly Fortnightly Fortnightly Fortnightly MEALS Phone Number Monthly Monthly Monthly Monthly Monthly Monthly Monthly Monthly Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Meal Selection Meal and Soup 1-5 8-12 15-19 22-26 Employer Employer of Choice Employerof ofChoice Choice $10.00               

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