Volume 12, Issue 16
www.mountmorgan.org.au
6th - 20th September 2017
Mount Morgan Argus Proudly brought to you by Mount Morgan Promotion & Development Inc. ABN 21 391 526 801
Philippa Bids the Mount Farewell Pg - 3
Mount Morgan Fire Brigade Open Day - Pg 4
Local Brothers Identity ClubCelebrates AFL Awards her - Pg 94th 11 Birthday - Pg 2
Mount Morgan leads the way with National Wattle Day!
The children from Red Frog delighted the crowds with their perfomances Page 5 for story
Experience historic Mount Morgan with
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History & Reflections
Pride in your Town
The following is a paper I discovered recently and perhaps Baree was in the shire of Calliungal originally but around locals would like to read it also. We have only used a little of the full story. If any local would like to read the full contents a copy will be available at the local library or at the Railway Museum / Tourist Information Centre. The story of Baree, written by the late Fred Cole in 1973. Baree is a small suburb of Mount Morgan and is two miles from the Mount Morgan Post Office. In the early days it was known as the two mile. Some of the “oldies” say that Mount Morgan was a suburb of Baree. The word “Baree” is aboriginal and means “winding creek” so named because the creek known as Dairy Creek winds its way from Moongan to meet the Dee River near the football grounds. The name Dairy Creek probably was so named because of the dairy farms along its bank.. The highest population figure would probably have been around the years 1914 to 1916 or 18 and would have been 500 to 600. The area would have covered approx. one square mile.
1930-31 the town council and Calliungal shires merged and Mr Henry Searle became first Chairman of the new Council, Mount Morgan. In Baree there existed an organisation known as the W.P.O. similar to the present known A.L.P. The W.P.O. stood for “Workers Political Organisation from his interest in the organization Mr James Petersen became a Member of Parliament. The first church was the Church of England in 1903 and the Presbyterian followed in 1909 and the Catholic in 1910. All churches were built in the same street. The Salvation Army held open air services there also. All churches are now gone. Baree was well known for a great deal of musical talent, and also for some beautiful gardens of flowers, grapevines and fruit trees. It had the service of its own Taxi service and Police Station.
Sport was very keen and at one stage there were six tennis courts in the area. In 1973 when Fred wrote these words the tennis court at Andy Scott’s was still playable. Many The railway line was through Baree about 1898 and each excellent tennis players came from the hills of Baree. of the Railway bridges had its own particular name. Dairy Another sport that was prominent was football and like creek runs under no less than six railway bridges. tennis some very talented footballers came from the area. It was at Mrs Mc Arthur’s station managers house that a Red Cross Soup kitchen was set up during the terrible Bubonic plague epidemic that some may remember. Quite a few locals died from it. We as kids used to take our billycans of hot soup to people who were sick.
Quite a lot of alluvial gold had been taken from the creeks around Baree. A favourite spot was where Kangaroo gully runs into Dairy Creek, the spot was known as “Little Cracow”. The Story of Baree is a history worth reading especially if you are a local of many years. This article just whetts your appetite. Think Clean Be Tidy
Mount Morgan Pioneers in Pictures by Catherine McIntosh
Picture of J.H.Lundagar c. 1899 / Mount Morgan / Danish-born Jens Hansen Lundager (1853-1930) in Masonic regalia / Foundation member of the Mount Morgan Masonic Lodge No. 763, Grand Lodge of Scotland / Renowned local photographer, whose photographs provide an important historical record of Mount Morgan in its earliest years / Local newspaper publisher / Mayor of Mount Morgan / Foundation committee member of the Mount Morgan Technical College. Photograph by Robertsons Studio Mount Morgan. Photograph from the State Library of Queensland.
Dux Episcope By Graeme Meade
Farewell to Philippa Page
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Someone leaving town bought this in. I had never seen one before, but I think it is so cool. It’s a Dux- Episcop, made in Western Germany, in the late 1940s and 50s. It’s made from Bakerlite, so it is a nice brown colour. This machine was the forerunner of the overhead projector, so it works the same way as one. It has a series of mirrors and light to transfer the image onto a screen, there is a white turning button at the front side to regulate the clearness of the picture. But works by placing a photo on the table, the projector sits on top and the photo gets shown on the screen or wall. It works really well. I was surprised; the image is not huge, about 1 square meter. I do not know if this was sold as a toy or for family fun. But you could get your photo album out and project each photo on to the screen, just like a slide night, yeh!!! This concept, projecting something onto a screen or wall was invented in the 1750’s so it has been around for a long time. Several scientists started to use an opaque projector; it could project a clear image of small objects and opaque images.
Mount Morgan farewelled one of our familiar young faces recently when Philippa Page, daughter of Schae and Kerrilyn Page from newsXpress Mount Morgan jetted off to the USA to work for 12 months. Philippa is the middle daughter of the three Page girls and graduated from The Cathedral College in 2016. After an intensive week of training and inductions in New York, Philippa will be calling Boston, Massachusetts home as an Au Pair to a family with three children. While it’s a daunting thought for Schae and Kerrilyn it is also very exciting that Philippa is combining her love of children with her love of travel to set off into the bigger world. Philippa learnt of the Au Pair program when an ambassador for the agency, Cultural Care Au Pair, came to the school and explained the opportunities for travel, study and work overseas as an Au Pair.
The Hub and Queensland Health will be hosting the inaugural monthly Baby Clinic
After an application and interview process the matching process began and Philippa matched with a family very quickly. She will be living in a suburb called Belmont, very near Harvard and Cambridge Universities and is looking forward to exploring all the Arts, history and culture that the area is rich in.
no appointment necessary Come along have your bub and or toddler up to age 5 weighed and measured while you have a cuppa.
It’s not all work and play there is some study involved so she will be looking at either further her Personal Training study or finding something else of interest to enrol in when she gets there.
If you would like more information please do not hesitate to contact any staff member at the Hub on 4938 2262
Since finishing High school she has been working several part time jobs including at newsXpress Mount Morgan and studying Personal Training. She is definitely going to be missed at home and the shop by her family and regular customers.
Thursday 7 September 2017 9:30am – 12:30pm
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Fire Brigade Open Day On Sunday the 27th August 2017, Team Rusty Bumpers and the Mount Morgan Fire Services combined forces to hold an open day at the Mount Morgan Fire Station in Morgan Street. It was an exciting family fun day with fire and rescue demonstrations, Emergency Services displays, food, raffles, stalls, music and face painting for the children. CQ Ghostbusters were also on patrol.
Pictured above: Mum Brooke Heidke holding Quinn. Front L-R Gabe & Ellie
Tom and Scott Newlands (Team Rusty Bumpers) were on hand to raise funds for the Cancer Council. Scott and his Father Tom are entrants in the Mystery Box Rally which leaves Dubbo on the 25th November 2017, travelling over 2,500klm. Teams have no idea the roads they will travel along, and only learn of their next destination each morning. Each team is required to raise $3000 to enter and the cars must be 25 years or older, but not vintage. When asked why he was determined to do this Scott replied, “We lost my Brother Jamie from Cancer five years ago and Cancer affects so many people these days.” Scott and Tom will be driving Jamies 1974 Toyota Celica.
Community invitation to Morgan Street Redevelopment Update
Listen to updates on the Morgan Street redevelopment from the Rockhampton Regional Council project team and come along to ask questions. Hear about: * what’s been done (installation of electrical infrastructure, footpaths, footings) *
what’s been repurposed (shelters, plants and pavers)
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what to expect in the next few months.
6pm Tuesday, 5th September 2017 Mount Morgan School of Arts
What a Wattle Day !
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A clear crisp morning and blue skies. Perfect weather for the Mount Morgan Wattle Fun Day and Village Markets. That’s what many visitors thought as they headed down to the Mount Morgan Historical Railway on Saturday the 2nd September 2017. Wattle Day is celebrated Nationally and Mount Morgan is the only town in Queensland that celebrates this day! Many came for the entertainment, others to grab a last minute gift for Father’s Day while others brought the young ones to enjoy the amusement rides and balloon twisting, courtesy Matt Winning and the High School Students. Deptuy Mayor Cherie Rutherford officially opened the event at 9am, and MMPAD President John Steinberger presented the MMPAD Wattle Day award to local resident Jim Gould. Congratulations Jim. There was plenty to see and do during the day, with displays from the Mount Morgan SES, LAC and Queensland Fire & Rescue Service. Carbine Resources provided update information on the progress of the Mount Morgan Mine Project. The crowds were entertained throughout the day by a variety of talented local artists. A big thank you to Di Coburne who was also the MC, Alma Graham, Stevie Singer, Caitlin Jamieson, Red Frog Child Care, Sing Australia, Jim Lynch and Peter and Suzie Camm who gave freely of their time. No one left hungry with Devonshire teas,burgers, sausages on bread and soft serve ice-creams proving popular. Market stalls provided a wide selection of merchandise for the public, including cooking, preserves, fruit and vegetables, jewellery, clothing, plants, garden ornaments, leather work, candles, aromatic oils, woodwork, Tupperware, handicrafts, embroidery, Mine Tours, scrapbooking, information and raffles. Thank you to everyone who contributed to the success of the event. The stall holders, the volunteers, committee members, the Entertainers, the emergency service personnell, 4RO, 4YOU and especially the public who supported the event and helped to make to the Mount Morgan Wattle Fun Day & Village Markets a great success.
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MULTI DRAW RAFFLE WINNERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.
PRIZE
EDDY BEAR MADE AND DONATED BY NELL SHAW DIGITAL SCALES DONATED BY ELIZABETH GANLY SET OF TOWELS (DONATED BY RODEO COMMITTEE) CROCHETED RUG BRONCOS AND COWBOYS LUNCH BOXES (DONATED BY RODEO COMMITTEE) COOKWEAR SET ASSORTED BEAUTY KIT (DONATED BY MOUNT MORGAN CHEMIST) COMFY CUSHION TOOL BOX AND ORGANISER SET (DONATED BY BUNNINGS) GASMATE PORTABLE STOVE AND GAS BOTTLES (DONATED BY BUNNINGS) SEASOL GARDEN TREATMENT AND HOSE (DONATED BY BUNNINGS) ASSORTED CERAMICS $100 POST OFFICE VOUCHER (DONATED BY MOUNT MORGAN POST OFFICE) LONG STITCH KIT, PHOTO ALBUM AND TRAVEL MUGS $50 MONEY TREE (DONATED BY MOUNT MORGAN NEWSAGENCY) $50 GEORGES COUNTRY OUTFITTERS AND MENSWEAR VOUCHER (DONATED BY GEORGES) $50 GEORGES COUNTRY OUTFITTERS AND MENSWEAR VOUCHER (DONATED BY GEORGES) CHILDS WOODEN PICNIC TABLE
WINNER
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TAMMY N HOLDER KATHY OLIVE JO PEARCE ROB ARMSTRONG
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JUDY C/- POST OFFICE DAVE LENNOX
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TIM BIERTON ROBIN GILLIS
LUCKY GATE PRIZE WINNERS 1st Kevin Porter 2nd E C & B Jeffries 3rd P & V Weyling
10. PAM CAHILL 11. GAIL TITMARSH 12. GREG TRUMINE 13. JO CHIPPY 14. DAPHNE KENNEDY 15. PMG 16. PMG 17. K EWINGS
Congratulations to all our prize winners and a huge thank you to all those who donated prizes this year.
18. ANNA THOMPSON
With assistance from its sponsors, RADF, Rockhampton Regional Council & the Queensland Government, MMPAD is proud to announce that Sara Storer will be playing at the School of Arts in Mount Morgan on the 7th October as part of her “Legend and the Locals” tour. Featuring Mount Morgan Talent Tickets are available from the Railway Museum Cash only Adults $35.00 pp Children $15.00 pp Doors open at 6pm The Bar will be operating Food and drinks can be purchased throughout the event MMPAD is having a workshop on the 4th October to give local musicians the opportunity to showcase their talents. These artists will also perform at the concert and one lucky musician will perform a duet with Sara in concert. Mount Morgan Uniting Church Hall. Entry is Free. 12-4pm For further details contact us on 49382312 or email mmpad@bigpond.com
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Motors on the Mount SUNDAY 24th SEPTEMBER 2017 9AM MOUNT MORGAN SHOW GROUNDS
The Mount Morgan Rodeo Association, in conjunction with the All Classic Motor Club will be holding their Annual Car Show on Saturday the 24th September 2017, at the Mount Morgan Show Grounds. The event is open to all makes, from hot rods, classics, new and old muscle cars and bikes. Trophies will be awarded across twelve catagories. Entry to the show is free to competitors and $2 for the public. There will be plenty to see and do with market stalls and a swap meet on the day. Errol Baker said. “We’ve had wonderful support from Grantley Jack through NRG Industrial. Grunta, being raised in Mt Morgan was keen to help sponsor the show. Trad Duffy from AOK upholstery is another sponsor”. If you’d like to book a stall it’s $10 per site and it’s advisable to get in early to guarantee a good spot. To book a stall, register your car or bike, or for further information, contact Errol Baker on 0488 240 368.
Visitor Views
In 1995 Marten and Marjolein Gorter met while on holiday in Alice Springs. Twenty-two years later they returned to Australia, this time with their two sons Jeroen who is 15 and Niels who is 14. On the 7th August, they called into the Tourist Information Centre while waiting for the TMC Tour Bus to collect them. The family is from Schiedam in the Netherlands and began their journey from Melbourne, travelling North to Ayres Rock and Darwin then back down to Mount Morgan, then on to Frazer Island and eventually to Sydney.
Pictured above. L-R; Marjolein, Jeroen, Niels and Marten.
When asked what they thought about Australia they replied “We love it!”. Marjolein said “We saved up fifteen years to be able to come on this holiday.”
New look CBD starts to take shape
The upgrade of Mount Morgan’s CBD will begin to take shape over the upcoming weeks, as above ground works commence from this month.
Mount Morgan Rotary Club Presents
To date, the project’s works have been mostly underground and have included electrical pits, communication conduits, stormwater drainage and the realignment of water mains.
A Fabulous, Decadent “Eat Me” Afternoon Tea
With these major works now complete, it is on to the “visuals” of the transformation and above ground works.
14th October 2017 1.30 pm Baree Hall
From mid-September the installation of paths, linkages and retaining walls $30 will commence. October will then see frames for the Mafeking Bell installed, ready for its relocation, as well as the installation of sculptural elements. (Includes complimentary Bubbles & Rockhampton Regional Council continues to thank the community for their Punch with Afternoon Tea - Maddest continued support and patience during the project. Hat Competition) The $1.9 million Mount Morgan Street scaping project is a jointly funded Federal, State and Council initiative which is supporting 34 jobs throughout construction.
RSVP Helen - 0449 688 516 or Maggie - 0490 333 608
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The Orange Dot
By Larry at Fox Video
Movie Review
We thought that the filmmaker Otto Bell must have visited the region and set all of the events and circumstances up so that he could return the following year and film the story as it unfolded. But no, when you watch ‘the making of’ you discover that he just rocked up, got acquainted, and started filming… The truly amazing story that followed simply unfolded naturally, as it really happened. In fact on the day Otto turned up and explained that he wanted to make a film, Aisholpan’s dad Nurgaiv said “We were planning on capturing a wild eaglet later today; is that the sort of thing that would interest you?” Incredible! To Call THE EAGLE HUNTRESS a documentary though is incorrect. Rather it is a reality film with a naturally flowing, overarching story that will keep you spellbound ‘til the final scene. You can’t help but bond with our little hero, an incredibly brave and very bold thirteen-year-old girl named Aisholpan.
She’s a Kazakh girl living in the spectacular mountains of Mongolia. The men in her family have been famous eagle hunters (they hunt WITH eagles, not FOR them) for seven generations and Aisholpan, with her dad Nurgaiv’s support wants to be the first female EAGLE HUNTRESS, and she wants to compete in the annual Eagle Festival at Ulgi. Her family are modern-day nomads who spend their summers with their livestock, living in a yurt in the Altai Mountains. For the winters they pack up and move to their house in town (they’re not silly!) Their Society, their community, their culture however, tends to be very conservative and Aisholpan is going to meet some resistance to her plans from the crusty old and proud eagle hunters who hold with the tradition that this ancient art is only for the physically stronger of the species… The man. These old boys are truly amazing. Unbelievably tough and resilient, they look as if they’ve been chiselled
Welfare Bowls News Local Bowlers are currently enjoying the best time of the year with the mild winter and the greens are running freely. Club Greenkeeper, Dave Thornton recently returned from The Champion of Champion Singles Zone Finals in Bundaberg. Although only becoming the runner up, he had a fantastic experience meeting other players and competing in this event. Next up coming event is The Ladies Friendship day planned for Monday 2nd of October, the ladies from the club have been busy organizing this day and we hope to fill the green with people from all over CQ . If anybody is interested to have a game we play socially on Tuesdays at 1pm and Sundays at 9.30 am and for further information and photos, look us up on Facebook as, Mount Morgan Welfare Bowls Club. New players are Always Welcome
out of ancient hardened leather and ivory. Aisholpan though will not back down. She is determined to compete with them, flying her own eaglet who she intends to capture and train herself. The stage is set for a David V Goliath showdown… And Remember it all unfolds as it really happens. The scenery throughout the entire movie is simply breathtaking and for that alone it is worth seeing; their culture and how they deal with their environment (Jeans that stand up in the corner after washing) is fascinating, but more than anything it is Aisholpan and her story that will grab you and stay with you. THE EAGLE HUNTRESS is 1 ½ hours long, rated G so everyone can enjoy it together, is narrated by Daisy Ridley and is in English and Kazakh. THE EAGLE HUNTRESS- Loved it!
Wildlife Matters
Trish and Greg are taking a break from wildlife caring for a while. At least until next year. We have been caring now for nearly 18 years and cared for thousands of animals, with very little time off. We wish to thank those people who have supported us. It has been greatly appreciated. If you find a sick, injured or orphaned animal, contact your vet to be put in touch with a wildlife group or carer.
Mount Morganites Fly High
Brothers Australian Rules Football Club, held their presentation night on Friday the 25th August at the Dreamtime Centre, Rockhampton, a night where Mount Morgan talent certainly shone. Two Mount Morgan families came away from the award nights with armfuls of trophies.
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Alan Tull, (pictured right) received the Under 15’s Encouragement Award. Blayze Chalson was awarded the Under 17’s Best and Fairest and the Reserve Grade - Most Courageous Trophy. Ernie Tull received the Under 13’s Best and Fairest Award and the Fay / Tull family were awarded the Most Dedicated Club Person Perpetual Trophy. Nora Fay received the Most Dedicated Award for the Ladies Team. What a great achievement! Congratulation to all. Mount Morgan is also well represented in the Brothers ladies team, with seven ladies from Mount Morgan for the ‘Sisters’. For the first time in six years the club competed in the Preliminary Finals against Panthers. These ladies (Nora, Whitney, Chelsea, Emma, Victoria, Shanoa and Corrina) were selected for the Central Queensland Squad, and Corrina and Chelsea have been selected for the Queensland Team.
Pictured above L-R: Blayze Chalson & Ernie Tull
Pictured above L-R: Blayze with Parents Suzie and Peter Camm.
Pictured above the Fay / Tull Family with their trophies.
Cambo’s School of Music
The Brothers Australian Rules Football Club have just finished the 2017 season, however there will be a sign on in February 2018 for the next season. The club has teams from Under 7’s through to Under 17’s, Reserve and A Grade Women. To register for next season phone 04 09 450403.
Great news for anyone interested in learning guitar, Cambo’s School of Music is once again open for business. Peter Camm had taken some time off to promote son Blayze’s footy career (see photo & story above). Now that the AFL footy season has finished teaching will now begin in earnest on Saturday the 9th September 2017. Peter’s primary instrument is guitar and he will teach from beginners to advanced, all styles including improvisation and classical. Pete is also able to take students through AMEB, (Australian Musical Examinations Board) for theory and practical exams. This multi-instrumentalist will be able to teach beginners in piano, saxophone, clarinet, banjo, mandolin, flute and drums. “We are looking for people to form the inaugural Mount Morgan Ukulele Group, with emphasis on fun and meeting others with ukuleles’ of course, over coffee and I’ll make the scones”. Pete said. Pete is presently teaching guitar at the Mount Morgan High School on Fridays and has formed a school choir at the Mount Morgan Primary School, for the MMPAD Sara Storer Concert on Saturday 7th October at the School of Arts. Anyone interested in attending the Sara Storer workshop on Wednesday the 4th October, please contact Peter for details. Cambo and his partner in crime Hamo, are great supporters of Mount Morgan and especially Mount Morgan Promotion Inc. performing at the Mount Morgan Wattle Day and Christmas Tree events. Contact Cambo’s School of Music on 04 02 946 915 to book a spot for Saturday 9th September. Group lessons can also be arranged.
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FRUIT & VEGGIE STALL Baree Hall
Every Wednesday from 11am-4pm Every Baree Market as well Brown onions $2 kg, Jap Pumpkin $1.80 kg Red Capsicum $3 kg, Potatoes $1.80 kg
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Sandi Wood (nee Inslay) from Mount Morgan was born and raised within the Mount and is well aware of the needs of the Mount Morgan community. Sandi is Mount Morgan’s funeral consultant and is available for all funeral advice. Contact Sandi for more information and competitive prices with burials, cremations or prepaid funerals. Sandi Wood your local consultant Phone: 4922 1269 fmckfunerals@live.com.au
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Small Landholders Day
16 September 2017 | 8am - 4pm | FREE entry Rockhampton Showgrounds | Robert Schwarten Outdoor Pavilion
Head along for a day of interactive activities, demonstrations and vendor displays! Learn about: • • • • • • •
Home-grown poultry Bee keeping Farm & firearm safety Growing fruit trees Permaculture Q&A Soil condition Grazing land management
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Horticulture Rural fire awareness Small cattle breeds Pumps & watering points Disease prevention Encouraging frogs
LUCKY DOOR PRIZE valued over $1500 RRP Win a Davey 5265H Twin Impeller Self-Priming Firefighter just by attending the Small Landholders Day! Pop over to the Dowdens Pumping and Water Treatment display to enter. Winner will be announced at conclusion of the event.
Contact Rockhampton Regional Council for more details. 1300 22 55 77 | enquiries@rrc.qld.gov.au www.rrc.qld.gov.au
Taking Bookings for Enrolment Interviews NOW!! Please contact the school on 49125 555 to book.
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SAVE THE DATE!
Sept 9: Blue Care Trash & Treasure. Gordon St. 8amNoon. Affordable clothing and much more. Sept 9: Mt Morgan Local Ambulance Committee Spring Spectacular. Multi Draw, Fashion Parade, Live Music. School of Arts at 1.30pm. Free sausage sizzle at the door. Sept 9: Baree Markets / Car Boot Sale. 8am - 12 Noon. Sept 14: GMFA Bingo. St. Mary’s Anglican Church hall, Gordon St. Doors open 6.30pm. Play starts 7.30pm. Sept 16: Arts & Crafts Markets, Car Boot Sale. 8am-12pm Mt Morgan School of Arts. Phone Pam 49381467 Sept 23: Mt. Morgan Central State School P & C Cent Sale Fundraiser. Doors Open 12.30pm for 2pm start. School of Arts. Ph 0473256549 for more info or to donate. Sept 24: Mt. Morgan Rodeo Assoc. presents Motors on The Mount. 9am. Mount Morgan Show Grounds. Oct 4: Workshop for Sara Storer Concert. Uniting Church Hall. Phone 07 49 382 312 for details. Oct 5: GMFA Bingo. St. Mary’s Anglican Church hall, Gordon St. Doors open 9am - play starts 10am. Oct 7:Legend & The Locals with Sara Stora. School of Arts. From 6pm. Bar operating. Hot food available. Oct 7: Blue Care Trash & Treasure. Gordon St. 8am-Noon. Affordable clothing and much more. Oct 7: Bouldercombe Liberty Trick & Riding Show. Opens 5pm. Bouldercombe Show Grounds. Phone 0427381725 Oct 12: GMFA Bingo. St. Mary’s Anglican Church hall, Gordon St. Doors open 9am - play starts 10am. Oct 14: Rotary Decandent Afternoon Tea. 1.30pm. Baree School of Arts. Razorback Road. Phone 0449688516. Oct 28: MMPAD Cent Sale. School of Arts - 2pm. Oct 28: MMCSS P&C present a Spooktacular Twightlight Family Fair. $2 entry. Rides, haunted house, stalls, sausage sizzle. All Welcome. Oct 28: 5pm Trick or Treat Town walk. Leaving from front of NewsXpress - 5pm sharp. Wear your Halloween Costumes and bring a bottle of water.
Open 10:00am - 8:pm Tuesday - Sunday
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THANK YOU: Keith & Noela wish to thank the Mt. Morgan Fire & Rescue Service for helping rescure our cat from the drainpipe. She is home again.
Dick Needham would like to thank everyone for supporting him with the sale of the Rodeo Raffles. Dick will be taking a short break from ticket selling.
MMPAD would like to thank Dick Needham for the use of his chairs & stage for the Wattle Day Event. The Show Society & St. Mary’s Church for tables & The Golden Mount Festival Committee for the Gazebo. RRC for signage. Special thank you to Barry Taylor and helpers.
WATTLE TREES Due to weather conditions, the wattle seedlings kindly donated by Golden Mount Nursery were not ready in time to give away on Wattle Day. These should be ready in approximately a month. If you would like a Wattle seedling phone 49 382 312.
CALLING ALL VOLUNTEERS
If you have an hour or two spare, enjoy meeting people, would like to promote our great town to visitors, then give MMPAD a call on 49 382 312.
Next Argus: Wednesday, 23rd September, 2017 If you have something you’d like included in this issue, please note that all inclusions are required by Wednesday 16th September 2017. Ph: 4938 2312 Email: mmpad@bigpond.com