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EUMUNDI ROTARY The Rotary Club of Cooroy has formed a satellite club in Eumundi with 16 new members. The Satellite Club concept is a new initiative of Rotary International where an existing Rotary Club is able to form a subsidiary under its umbrella to increase membership of Rotary in another location. “The concept of the satellite club is a wonderful idea,” said Cooroy Rotary President Lyn Hodges. “It will allow 16 Eumundi residents to join Rotary close to where they live. When numbers grow, the satellite club will be chartered by Rotary International as a Rotary Club in its own right.” The 16 new Rotarians were inducted by Acting District Governor Dai Mason in Eumundi on Thursday. THANK YOU The Anglican Church of Noosa would like to say a huge thank you to everyone who assisted them with their 11th annual community Australian Christmas Feast. Special thanks go to Tewantin Noosa RSL for its generous sponsorship of this worthy venture; Tewantin Noosa Lions Club for its invaluable and continual assistance; the community for its dedication and financial commitment; to the many amazing volunteers who worked so cheerfully, and to Noosa Today, who supported us. Feel appreciated because you are - without your cheerful, selfless and continued support this special event just would not happen. CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP ‘If you do these things’ is the title of Pastor
Ron Clarke’s final message of the series, ‘The Kingdom of Heaven is like . . .’, at Christian Fellowship of Noosa, in the CWA Hall, Tewantin, on Sunday, February 2, at 9.30am. See www.christianfellowshipnoosa.com or chat with Tony on 5474 0620. SPIRITUAL CHURCH SoulVerse Spiritual Church/Centre meets on the first and third Sunday of month at Pomona Memorial Hall, Reserve St, Pomona, 2pm to 4pm. Meditation, speakers and guest singers. All welcome. Also Fridays at 10am in Cooran. Reverend Ishjana 0413 038 515. MEALS ON WHEELS Roster for week beginning Monday, February 3: Monday drivers Rotary Daybreak, Margaret & Mick, Pat & John, Jill, Anne & Phil, Kerry & Jeff, Patricia; kitchen Verena, Len, Steven, Ron. Tuesday drivers Helen & Helen, Astrid, Tania & Friends, Margaret & Jill, Kim & Tony, Maidie & Terry, Fiona & Friends; kitchen Ashleigh, Christine, Jo, George. Wednesday drivers Eileen & Helen, Sandra & Bob, HWN Steps, Molly & Annie, Nan & Carolanne, Lee & Stuart, Wendy; kitchen Carol, Jill, Robyn, Ron. Thursday drivers Stewart, Geoff & Margaret, Anne, Pat, Bev & Tony, Jan & Wendy, Linda; kitchen Lois, Christine, John, Ron, Robyn. Friday drivers Brian C, Dot & Lin, Brian G, Brian E, Lynne & Kay, Margaret & Ray, Rosalie & Jack; kitchen Monica, Sandy, Cliff, George, Connor. Phone 5449 7659.
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MUSIC CLUB Tewantin-Noosa Music Club re-starts on Wednesday, February 5, in the Catholic Church Parish Hall, cnr Poinciana Ave and Moorindil St, Tewantin, at 1.30pm. Our English friends Roy and Chris are back to play for you again. Raffles, door prizes and afternoon tea. Entry $2. WOMEN’S AUXILIARY The AGM for Tewantin-Noosa RSL Women’s Auxiliary will be held on Friday, February 7, at Tewantin RSL, at 10am. All positions open, see Kay to apply. All welcome. Phone 5447 5042. GARDEN CLUB Tewantin Noosa Garden Club will resume meetings on February 10 at 1pm at the Catholic Church Annex, Moorindil St, Tewantin. Our guest speaker is Jenny from Cedar Creek Road Nursery who will be discussing how to grow
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and nurture our citrus trees on the Coast. All new members welcome. SHARE MUSIC Do you sing or play an instrument? I am seeking to provide a contact point for local musicians and singers who have an interest in jazz, Latin, folk and adult contemporary styles. The idea is to help people get together to share the wonderful experience of music in an informal and relaxed manner with a view to forming small groups of two or more musicians. Contact Cedric on 5470 2747 or 0433 112 486. MANAGING ANXIETY Over four weeks learn about why we worry, what causes our anxiety to increase, ways to manage symptoms of anxiety, and plan for future life without overwhelming worry. This free course will be held at Noosa Community Health starting February 13. Bookings are essential as places are limited. Phone 5449 5944. PLAY BRIDGE Come and try for free the first lesson of the most popular card game in the world. Coolum Bridge Club is beginning a new series of 10 lessons to be held on Saturdays, from 2pm to 4pm. Proposed starting date is February 15. Registration of expressions of interest are essential for the club to establish numbers. Contact Marilyn McKay on 5446 3921 or Pat Terrace on 5446 1494. The club is located at The Club House, Coolum Waters Retirement Resort, Wembley Rd, Coolum Beach.
Give a dog a bone! Treat your four-legged friend to a meaty bone and help out a local charity, thanks to La Boucherie Quality Meats. The pet loving company will donate 50 cents from every bag of bones sold from their two stores at Noosa Civic and Noosaville.
At Adeona Noosaville we welcome children aged between 18 months and 5 years in our 40 place warm and friendly centre. Adeona employs fully qualified and passionate Educators who provide a quality learning curriculum based around play and your child interests. With smaller class sizes and a split program for our younger children, we can ensure that your child receives the individual attention they require at this important stage in their life. Adeona Noosaville also offers a Government approved Kindergarten program, delivered by a Bachelor qualified Early Childhood Teacher, which is designed to give your child the best possible start to their academic life and prepare them for their Prep year.
For more information or to make an appointment to view the centre please contact Amanda on 5449 0039. 3 Anchor St, Noosaville
NOOSA CHORALE Noosa Chorale rehearsals resume on Tuesday, February 4, at the Christian Outreach Centre, Noosaville for The Messiah to be performed on June 8. If you love singing, come and enjoy the exhilarating experience of singing The Messiah with professional soloists and orchestra. Rehearsals are held each Tuesday from 7pm to 9.15pm. Term fee is equivalent to $5 a night, casual nightly rate is $7 and fees include supper. Phone 0411 695 393.
All money raised from the Noosa Civic store will support Guide Dogs Queensland, while the factory outlet in Noosaville will support the RSPCA.
La Boucherie part-owner Sandy said they used to throw the bones out but thought furry friends might make better use of the off cuts. “There’s a bit of meat on them,” she said. Boutique pet food is also available from La Boucherie, made onsite with ingredients such as chicken and vegetables. “Even our fox terrier loves it and he’s fussy,” Sandy said. La Boucherie is located in two convenient locations, Noosa Civic shopping centre and Unit 4/10 Project Ave, Noosaville.