VIEW Club had another wonderful luncheon on May 10.
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The entertainer was the well-known Erroll Milliss, popular at all the nursing homes in Lithgow and Bathurst, as well as entertaining at Red Cross and various other VIEW clubs.
The activity for May was ‘cartoon trivia'. The trading table was M, N, O.
There were 103 members in attendance and 13 bags of clothing were sent to The Smith Family.
The Smith Family now has its own rewards clothing in Sydney so you can buy clothing from them to support disadvantaged children.
Congratulations to Lyn and John Wren who recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary.
Three ladies received their service pins: Marcia Farr (10 years); Shirley Hodge (20 years); and Shirley Cullen (30 years). Well done, girls.
New members are Coiclie Giles, June Hooper, Libda Hanby, Jerry Cowden, Brenda Scott and Ros Francis.
Irene Bonanni read out three more resolutions: 1. Transitions to post school options; 2. Call on state and federal governments to legislate regulatory systems which ensure patient access to cannabis and cannabis related drugs to ease suffering.
VIEW Club is still growing with six new members attending, including Coralie Giles, Linda Hanby, Kerry Cowden, Ros Francis and Brenda Scott. Welcome, ladies.
Thank you to Pam Kerrison and Jennifer Channing for undertaking the wreath-laying ceremony on Anzac Day for the VIEW Club.
June is our 48th birthday. Theme for our birthday is Hawaii, so come along dressed in your grass skirt, Hawaiian shirt, flip-flops etc. Subject will be Luau.
Entertainment will be provided by The Little Black Ducks.
Trading table will be open to all. So come along on the day and enjoy yourselves, mixing with friends and new members.
For any other information please contact president Fay Read on 6352 2770.
Hey, ladies, don’t forget your ukuleles.
Mystery trip
Mystery trip on May 17 was to Sofala for morning tea, then to Tarana Pub for lunch. After lunch we visited Sydmouth Valley Homestead, a beautiful homestead built in the 1800s.
The club then finished off the day with Devonshire tea. It was another great mystery trip.