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QCWA cooking workshop

new role as we enter our 18th year of BWG.

The Beerwah Writers Group meets on the second and fourth Fridays of the month, 10am until noon in the Meeting Room at The Beerwah Library, Beerwah.

We are a collection of local amateur and professional writers who meet to discuss aspects of writing and publishing.

Members pay an Attendance Fee of $4.00.

This includes complimentary tea/ coffee, refreshments. New members are very welcome and encouraged; a yearly subscription of $5 applies.

If you are keen to write but not sure of where to start, please join us at our upcoming meetings on the second and fourth Fridays of the month at the Beerwah Library from 10 am to noon. You will be most welcome. Enquiries: Patty Beecham 0417 887 316

Art Gallery hosts View Club

GLASSHOUSE Country View Club had their March outing to the Art Gallery at Caboolture last week – it was a lovely morning and it was interesting to see the displays in the Gallery. We enjoyed morning tea at the café outside the gallery and had a chat and catch up with each other on this lovely morning. Our next lunch meeting will be at 11am on March 15 at Glasshouse Country RSL where we will either have a guest speaker or a fun and games morning. of Study for awareness and fundraising activities. Branch activities expand our knowledge of the lives and cultures of the women of the world. QCWA financially support the lifestyle of the women of the South Pacific through Associated Country Women of the World. Goals include raising the standard of living for women and children living in rural areas through education and providing essential needs such as clean water. promotes the Country of Study each year through the lens of their 5 key health messages. A cooking workshop will feature this year’s study of TRINIDAD and TOBAGO highlighting the TRINBOGANIAN food culture. This includes use of tasty recipes featuring fresh fruit and vegetables, and a wide selection of herbs and spices including chilli tailored to the individual’s taste. Morning tea and lunch will include sharing dishes of recipes cooked.

Our club raises funds for the Smith Family and the Learning for Life Program in all their activities.

Our club supports 5 Learning for Life students. Any ladies are interested in coming along or would like to join our club should contact either Adrienne on 0408 486 124 or Janet on 0448 845 303.

The workshop will be held at the Maleny Community Verandah Room on 18th April, 10am – 2pm, cost $10 will include CK apron, tea towel, bag and recipe booklet. RSVP 11/4/23 by emailing judystubbs1@gmail.com.

Maleny QCWA morning tea

THE Maleny CWA is inviting new and current members to a morning tea at the CWA Room on Bi Centenary Lane on March 21.

Branch president, Marlene Hankinson, said it promised to be a lovely morning for guests in recognition of the 100-year journey of friendship and support to Queensland women and their families.

The morning tea is on Tuesday, March 21 from 10am-12pm. Contact Marlene on 5494 2132 or Jocelyn at qcwa.maleny@gmail.com to RSVP or for more information.

Introducing Dr Tayebi

Dr Mali Tayebi, Female GP, speaks English and Farsi. She graduated with a Doctor of Medicine in 2014 and worked as a GP both overseas and in Australia.

Dr Mali has worked at the Sunshine Coast University Hospital for the past 3 years and advanced her knowledge in surgical specialties and emergency medicine.

Dr Mali has a great interest in art and painting, she enjoys exploring nature with hiking and scuba diving.

Dr Mali is available for appointments Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm. Areas of interest are Dermatology, Minor surgical procedures and skin cancer, contraception, sexual and Women’s health.

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