Who is coming to the Lansdowne Community Hall next Wednesday, September 25?
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That's when the hall managers are holding a get together for our Lansdowne community members to come together and share a scrumptious morning tea.
The morning is commencing at 10am and is being called "A Café for a Day".
There will be good food, wonderful music and lots of happy chatter and fun. New members are most welcome to come and meet your neighbours. If you have something that you would like to bring along with you to show or talk about, please do.
Ladies you can bring your husbands along as well. Children are welcome. There is a small cost of $5.
Looking forward to seeing everyone.
School awards
Lansdowne Public School have held its school assembly with the following students being presented with their awards.
K/1/2: Student of the Week to Rhys Currie for his hard work and improved attitude to learning. Class awards went to Kade Currie for his great work in mathematics and Cassie Minett for making good attempts with her reading. Amitee Pettett received the Artist award for her wonderful "Flower".
Class 3/4/5/6: Callan Wright received the Student of the Week for having a mature attitude and working well with others. Class awards went to Dakota Witchard for having a positive attitude and working hard and Aaron Moore for his responsibility in leadership roles. Kataya Potts was presented with the Artist award for her very good "Uluru Sunset".
Fishing outing change of venue
This weekend Lansdowne Fishing club's planning outing, which was to be held at Laurieton, has had to be moved. It will now be held at Dunbogan.
The move is due to the construction works being carried out beside the bridge.
Get Ready Weekend
Manning River Times photographer Scott Calvin attended Lansdowne Rural Fire Brigade's Get Ready weekend last Sunday.