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Issue 939 - Wednesday, July 6, 2022
SPORT TV GUIDE MOTOR RURAL MY PROPERTY
Call to arms for Meals on Wheels help Volunteers needed for vital regional community service
Stepping out in style Debutantes shine at annual Dancers Ball It is a time honoured tradition and the 2022 Dancers Ball didn’t disappoint at the end of last month when 13 debutantes were officially presented to society. Organised by the Margaret Cleves School of Dance and MJ Dance Studio, the June 24 event, held at the Barn Palais, was the culmination of weeks of rehearsals and training, with around 400 people on hand to witness the milestone event in these young girls’ lives. The debutantes were presented to Cr Sonya Mezinec. See inside for a full photo gallery. DANCERS TIME TO SHINE: Debutante trainer & MJ Dance Studio principal Maria Slape (back row centre) celebrating with past & present MJ dancers Levi Loring, Flynn Harfull (back row), Halle Boult & Abby Thompson (seated). PHOTO COURTESY OF GEORGIA PAIGE PHOTOGRAPHY
It is just about giving some time to your community and local Meals on Wheels officials are hopeful more people will choose to roll up their sleeves to be part of one of the Meals on Wheels teams across the Limestone Coast. COOKING UP A STORM: Mount Gambier Meals on Wheels kitchen volunteers Grace McLauchlan, Brad Smith & Karen Wright. See inside for full story.