The Olympics seniors’ luncheon held at the Jerilderie Sports Club last Thursday was a great success, with lots of laughter shared and trophies won in the ‘Games with a Difference’.
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More than 40 seniors, both men and women, enjoyed the few hours together, with a morning tea and lunch included in the day’s activities.
Thanks to Murrumbidgee Council for sponsoring the event, to Eden and Julie from Murrumbidgee Council’s Jerilderie office for providing the themed décor and fun activities, to the Sports Club members who provided morning tea, and to Rita and Guy who made their Chinese restaurant available for the ‘sporting arena’, and served a lovely lunch for the participants.
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The Rotary Club-sponsored men’s health education rural van will be in Jerilderie next Tuesday, May 14 from 9.30am to 3.30pm and will be on site next to the Vet Clinic in the main street.
A registered nurse will be happy to take your blood pressure, cholesterol levels and blood sugar levels, and have a quick chat about your health.
Project leader Adrian Payne says: “While men are our key target as we don’t want them dropping dead in the paddock, ladies are also welcome.”
The 10 minutes given out of a busy day could save your life!
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If you haven’t booked your table for the Public School Trivia Night to be held on Saturday, May 18 at the Civic Hall, it would be a good idea to contact Kelly on 0407 861 822 ASAP.
Cost for the evening will be $10 per person.
It is BYO nibbles, and drinks at bar prices. Cash only, please.
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Parishioners of St Joseph’s Catholic Church Jerilderie are reminded that the Saturday Vigil Mass has changed to 5pm for the colder months. This new time started last Saturday.
This coming Sunday, which is Mother’s Day, parishioners are invited to celebrate all mothers, with a special morning tea in the staff room at the school after the 10.30am Mass.
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The St Joseph’s Catholic School community will hold a special breakfast to mark Mother’s Day, this Friday, starting at 7.30am.
Breakfast will be followed by a netball game and liturgy.
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The monthly 12 noon service at St Stephen’s Anglican Church last Sunday was celebrated by Rev Gemma and Fr Frederick, with parishioners taking part, and then sharing fellowship with lunch at the Royal Mail Hotel.
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This Friday, the annual Anglican Mother’s Day stall will be held in the main street, near the post office.
The usual delights including homemade cakes, slices and flowers, and tickets in the raffle of a lovely hamper, will be on sale.
The raffle tickets will continue to be sold after lunch in front of IGA, and will be drawn around 5pm.
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If you have any news you would like to share contact Judy on 5886 1241 or email pry59686@bigpond.net.au.