East Coast RC Flyers update, Warm Hearts, Busy Hands, Suncoast Gallery news, AMIC and GET news, FVNH August trips, Cagerattler, memorials to Michael Smith, The Grey Goshawk, Mt Elephant and Beyond Book Group review, tribute to Ian Faulkner, SMCHC news, Out of the Woodwork…
Tag Archives: Social
48.06 July 16, 2015
St Marys Car and Bike Show 2015
48.02 May 21, 2015
New director at the St Marys Child Care Centre, Farewell to Sgt Sharmaine Ward of St Marys, Hannah Rubenach’s speech at the Medicinal Cannabis Rally in Hobart, Cagerattler, Book review, St Marys Sports and Social Centre upgrade update, Out of the Woodwork, FVNH May/June trips, Follyfoot Friends, BODRA workshops, Meeting of Like Minds, Open Studio Trail, Suncoast Gallery news…
St Marys Lions Christmas Parade 2014
47.09 August 28th, 2014
Cave art and science, CWA backs legalised marijuana for the terminally ill, The Falling of the Mighty Ones, Will welfare changes drag $78m from Tasmanian economy?, Jam and Joy Combo coming up, ‘Peril in Prague’, Candidates for BODC , St Helens Neighbourhood House Junior Winter Ball, Cagerattler goes off, The worst children’s book ever?, An introduction to the St Marys Sports and Social Club…
47.06 July 17th, 2014
St Helens pleased with progress on pre-election commitments, Back to the Roots gets standing ovation at the Peacock Theatre, massive clearance sale at Daisy Dell, East Coast Community Transport thanks drivers, Cagerattler, Suncoast Gallery, BODRA Felting workshop pictures, The Last Showdown, St Marys Unplugged, The Benson Ford, book review, Out of the Woodwork…
Car Wash at the Fingal Valley Neighbourhood House
46.22 April 10th, 2014
Woodcraft Guild Open Day 2014, Richardsons Road Reservoir, Bonjour St Marys, Peaceful Warrior workshops, Jane Austen Regency Ball and Morning Prayer Service, East Coast RC Flyers, IWD Ross trip, A Bed of Roses, Hawkes players visit St Marys District School, Cagerattler…
Singers wanted…
The Chocolate Shop Singers need more singers. We meet Thursday 5pm at Lizzie’s Mt Elephant Fudge shop and sing, chat and laugh ‘til 7. We sing a capella in many languages (some unknown) and have performed at local and regional events for over 10 years.
We are not professional singers – most of us can’t read music – so don’t be reluctant to join because you think you may not be suitable.
Our esteemed leader Isabel still has a full head of hair, seemingly unlimited patience and a basketful of magic.
Anyone can sing, and it’s fun and rewarding learning to do so.