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Some of the members of Everton Park Leads Club
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Breaking News
Maree has emailed members to advise she is resigning as National Director from 31st December. She is trying to recover from a serious car accident she was in earlier this year. We wish her all the best and thank her for her efforts as National Director over the past 6.5 years.
Christmas Breakfast
20 of us gathered including 1 visitor (great to see Leanne again)for a delicious breakfast to celebrate Christmas. This is our final meeting at the Odd Couple Restaurant. Thanks to Tim and Robyn for looking after us for so many years. Best wishes to you both for the future. We will miss you.
Next year we will meeet at Mocha Bella Cafe, Northwest Shopping Plaza McDowall commencing on 17th January at 7am.
Awards were handed out from Maree from National Office to the Management Team both past and present. Long term members were also recognised.
Speaker today was Terry who told us of his passion of dancing.He finds this the perfect way to stop being a workaholic. He loves dancing, it is a fun time and he also likes structured dancing.
To conclude the meeting members reflected on 2007 and spoke of things they were looking forward to in 2008.
Leads 14 in all, 12 internal and 2 external.
We wish every one a safe and Happy Christmas and New Year.
Next year we will meeet at Mocha Bella Cafe, Northwest Shopping Plaza McDowall commencing on 17th January at 7am.
Awards were handed out from Maree from National Office to the Management Team both past and present. Long term members were also recognised.
Speaker today was Terry who told us of his passion of dancing.He finds this the perfect way to stop being a workaholic. He loves dancing, it is a fun time and he also likes structured dancing.
To conclude the meeting members reflected on 2007 and spoke of things they were looking forward to in 2008.
Leads 14 in all, 12 internal and 2 external.
We wish every one a safe and Happy Christmas and New Year.
Monday, December 17, 2007
13th December 2007
18 Attendees, 17 members and 1 visitor.
Latest News
Tim has advised us he is closing the restaurant on 21st December permanently. Now we need to find a new home. Nicola is on the job and we will start next year at the new location when the decision as to where is made.
Speakers today Madeleine Hicks and Lyn Whyte.
Madeleine shared about getting to the point of distress and the 'Christmas Grump'. We should all count our blessings. Some thoughts in the Christmas Season - Keep your humanity and walk in the rain.
This year Madeleine is again doing the Smith Family Appeal so drop in any contributions this Thursday.
Lyn showed us a photo on glass from 1890's. The process was developed from the 1820's. It is a copper plate process with the image being bought out under mercury gas.The photo had real gold leaf in it and the colour was done by hand.Lyn's tip always put a mat around your photos when you frame them to keep the glass off them.Next year Lifetime Photography will continue the same as this year but with Norm to run Workshops expanded into digital.
Leads today 17 internal and 5 external total 22.
See you all for the Christmas break up next Thursday.
Latest News
Tim has advised us he is closing the restaurant on 21st December permanently. Now we need to find a new home. Nicola is on the job and we will start next year at the new location when the decision as to where is made.
Speakers today Madeleine Hicks and Lyn Whyte.
Madeleine shared about getting to the point of distress and the 'Christmas Grump'. We should all count our blessings. Some thoughts in the Christmas Season - Keep your humanity and walk in the rain.
This year Madeleine is again doing the Smith Family Appeal so drop in any contributions this Thursday.
Lyn showed us a photo on glass from 1890's. The process was developed from the 1820's. It is a copper plate process with the image being bought out under mercury gas.The photo had real gold leaf in it and the colour was done by hand.Lyn's tip always put a mat around your photos when you frame them to keep the glass off them.Next year Lifetime Photography will continue the same as this year but with Norm to run Workshops expanded into digital.
Leads today 17 internal and 5 external total 22.
See you all for the Christmas break up next Thursday.
Friday, December 7, 2007
6th December 2007
17 members attending today.
Leads 8 external, 11 internal total 19.
Speakers Mary Ryan and Ngaire Birch.
Mary shared some of her experiences with RSPCA. She started with them as a volunteer in the vet surgery on the SSS (shovelling shit shift) which she continued for a number of years. Subsequently she filled in as a casual ambulance driver a paid position she still does as required. The TV series animal rescue is typical of the role.
The RSPCA is a charity that receives no Govt funding. They do apply for and receive some grants but rely on the public for donations. They have a bequest program that helps them continue their work. Mary enjoys fostering kittens and has always had a strong affinity with animals.
Ngaire talked about our skin and the process she employs to enable her clients to detox using clay and a wrap. Essential oils in which she specialises are absorbed into the body through the skin and then get to the vital organs that way.If you haven't done so you need to treat yourself to a massage from Ngaire (HIGHLY RECOMMENDED).
Our Christmas breakfast will be on 20th December after which we will break until the New Year.
Leads 8 external, 11 internal total 19.
Speakers Mary Ryan and Ngaire Birch.
Mary shared some of her experiences with RSPCA. She started with them as a volunteer in the vet surgery on the SSS (shovelling shit shift) which she continued for a number of years. Subsequently she filled in as a casual ambulance driver a paid position she still does as required. The TV series animal rescue is typical of the role.
The RSPCA is a charity that receives no Govt funding. They do apply for and receive some grants but rely on the public for donations. They have a bequest program that helps them continue their work. Mary enjoys fostering kittens and has always had a strong affinity with animals.
Ngaire talked about our skin and the process she employs to enable her clients to detox using clay and a wrap. Essential oils in which she specialises are absorbed into the body through the skin and then get to the vital organs that way.If you haven't done so you need to treat yourself to a massage from Ngaire (HIGHLY RECOMMENDED).
Our Christmas breakfast will be on 20th December after which we will break until the New Year.
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