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Community News Rotary’s generosity welcomed Seven local community groups have been given the chance to further extend their service to the community with the help of more than $6,000 in grant money from the Rotary Club of the Glasshouse Mountains. The third annual presentation evening for the 2020 Rotary community grants was held on Monday, December 7 at Vianta Espresso and Wine Bar and saw representatives from various community organisations come together. Earlier this year, the Rotary Club advertised for not-for-profit community groups operating in the Glasshouse Country region to apply for grants of up to $1,000 for a specific purpose that would benefit the local community. The funds went to Peachester History Committee for a camera and associated equipment to digitise historical records; Beerwah Sportsground Management Committee for a portable barbeque; QCWA Beerwah branch for a security screen door for the Beerwah CWA Hall; Mend It Café for a sewing machine and associated materials; Morris House Neighbourhood Centre to gutter guard the centre and CWA Hall;
Glasshouse Country Toastmasters for a webcam and associated equipment to conduct online meetings; The Glasshouse Country Mens Shed for a drill bit sharpening machine and Landsborough Community Kindergarten for a mural by a professional artist.
(Back) Robyn Baker (QCWA Beerwah), Ann Husband (Morris House), Ric Canhan (Glasshouse Men’s Shed), Colleen Whittaker (Mend It Café), Lucy Bauer (Landsborough Community Kindergarten), (front) Helen Weil (Beerwah Sportsground Management Committee), Julie McBurney (Glasshouse Country Toastmasters) and Trudy Long (Peachester History Committee)
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Rotary’s Ian Hope said that through various fundraising opportunities throughout the year, the club was able to assist other community groups in the region with the purchase of equipment or resources to undertake activities to improve that group’s capacity to serve our community.
CLOSED for Christmas Holidays from 21 December reopening on 4 January 2021 Glasshouse Country & Maleny News