Thursday, October 22, 2009

Have you thought about joining the CWA?

WARBURTON COUNTRY WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION

CWA Warburton

November Branch Meeting and AGM

At: St. Andrews Presbyterian Church Hall, Warburton.
(Melways page 290 D4)

Date: Monday 2rd November 2009

Time: 10 am


Warburton Branch of the Country Women's Association of Victoria Inc. hereby give notice that they will be holding their November Branch meeting followed by their Annual General Meeting, on the date and time shown above.
All Welcome -this will be followed by a shared luncheon.

Have you thought about joining the CWA?
We meet on the first Monday of each month at 10am.We are a child friendly group - new members warmly welcomed. Feel free to bring along a friend and join us as a guest - no obligation to join.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Community Meetings Online

Prepare for the next fire season!
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Attend a CFA community meeting to learn about the wildfire risk in your area and how you and your community can turn this awareness into action.

You can find your nearest community meeting by municipality, township or meeting type.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

There's a Secret

There's a Secret
That our elders have hidden for generations,


• "LAWN BOWLS"

Come and give it a crack


"Try Bowls Day"


Great Fun for all.
Free Sausage Sizzle.

Just bring yourself, a friend and a flat pair of shoes,
or bare feet.
When: Sunday 25th October 2009
Time: llam-3pm
Where: Yarra Junction Bowls Club
(Behind the Yarra Centre)
The Coolest of Sports.
For more information
Contact: Ph: 5967 1776
or email activeplaces@uych.org.au

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Active Upper Yarra Project

Guest speaker at our AGM, Mark Rogers, gave us an insight into the Active Upper Yarra Project.

Sport and recreation plays a crucial role within the Upper Yarra region both as an avenue for exercise, health enhancement and equally as an important means for facilitating social interaction within our communities.
Local sporting and recreation clubs, help to build communities through social inclusion and a sense of connection. Other benefits they provide can also include the development of a sense of local pride. Such celebrations can unite communities; drawing together people of different race, religion and culture; developing a heightened sense of community and local identity.

The region has enormous potential because of its natural attributes to encourage a wide range of activities that cost nothing, are environmentally friendly and promote health and well being. These include bushwalking, river based activities, environmental groups such as bird watching and a host of other possibilities. Not only do these activities promote good health, they contribute to the breakdown of social isolation, environmental awareness and consequently well being.

If you have any sport and recreation activities or related services that you would like to promote on the Active Upper Yarra Sport and Recreation directory or the YV FM RADIO Active Upper Yarra Show, contact Mark Rogers at the Active Upper Yarra Project at the Upper Yarra Community House:
Ph: 5967 1776
Email:
activeplaces@uych.org.au

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Tonight's Upper Yarra Community Voice - AGM

Glennice Mathers, for the 7th year in a row has been re elected as president of the Upper Yarra Community Voice "Congratulations Glennice". Also congratulations to Ted "Lucky"Walton on winning tonight's door prize.


Glennice & Ted

Ron Hottes, in his true professional manner chaired the Annual General Meeting and congratulated the group on its continued community work.

Ron Hottes


Many thanks to the students of the Upper Yarra Secondary College for their wonderful catering job..........Well done girls.

Francesca Beilharz, Mariko Whyte & Patricia Petry

More on our very informative guest speakers in coming posts..................................Jim

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Who is Upper Yarra Community Enterprise?


Upper Yarra Community Enterprise Limited (UYCEL) is a public company owned by 592 shareholders who live in the Upper Yarra or have a close connection to the region.

The company has a board of up to 10 honorary directors.

UYCEL's core purpose is the success of the Upper Yarra Community. It endeavours to achieve this by distributing its profits to worthy community projects and initiatives.

UYCEL's income is generated by its two Bendigo Bank franchises - Warburton Community Bank® and Yarra Junction District Community Bank®
Warburton & Yarra Junction


Since opening the Warburton branch in February 2000, UYCEL has distributed more than $900,000 to community projects and paid $230,000 in dividends to shareholders.

The '10/30 Right"

The '10/30 Right"
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Jim Child - Council Watch

Jim Child - Council Watch
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