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INSPIRATION FROM A NURSERY RHYME SING A SONG OF SIXPENCE"
The Timor-Leste Vocational Training Team had a lovely visit to the Pioneer Valley - Mirani Museum with a few of our members able to tag along. I hope Bente, Steve, Ian and Carol were able to give the team some insight into the local area.
The team then had a quick look at a busy Kinchant Dam before moving onto Greenmount Homestead, where the team were impressed by the house. Although Mox did let me know the oldest house in his local area is over 600years old, a remnant from the Portuguese Colonization of Timor-Leste.
It was lovely that Greg and Kris could join us for lunch, the team were able to pick their brains about local history.
The team took lots of photos, however I totally forgot to snap any.
JOAN'S JOURNAL
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Is it fair to all concerned?
Will it build goodwill and better friendships?
Will it be beneficial to all concerned?
Rotary Grace

In fellowship we share this meal, supporting each other in the Rotary ideal May we the Four-Way Test observe, Living less for self and more to serve.
It was lovely that Greg and Kris could join us for lunch, the team were able to pick their brains about local history. Thanks to Rita for collecting the team, Ray for being the tour guide with the mostest and to Grace for organise a sensational picnic lunch for the team. No one went away hungry. Rita, Ray and Grace backup by taking the team to Mass at St John’s in the evening and a welcome dinner for Fr James. Website:

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