Designed around the theme âStarry Nightâ, Mayor Burnett said this yearâs Santos GLNG Mayorâs Charity Ball was set to be a night to remember.
âThis is a fantastic event that brings the community together to experience a gala evening of food, wine, music and dancing, all the while fundraising for local charities,â Cr Burnett said.
âThere will be entertainment from one of Brisbaneâs top cover groups Hamilton Band, who will be supported by local musicians, while attendees can enjoy a three-course meal, silent auctions, live auctions and much more.
âMost importantly, the night is all about raising vital funds for four very worthy local organisations, who were chosen after consultation with the Mayorâs Ball committee.â
â Heritage Programs.
Gladstone Region Councillor and Regional Arts Development Fund chair Glenn Churchill said the EOI period would be open for the entire year, with the first lot of classes running in line with the Term two school calendar.
âThe majority of these classes will be held at GRAGM, either daily, after hours, and/or at weekends depending on the tutorâs availability,â Councillor Churchill said.
âGRAGM will work with each successful tutor to tailor classes to suit their skills as well as community needs.â
Jack Henery
Mr Henery has been on the approved place names register since July 14 1999.
The family is now seeking the memorial naming of a barbecue shelter in Lions Park, Gladstone.
Mr Henery took an interest in council and the fire brigade.
Mr Henery was selected as an Alderman for two terms with Gladstone City Council and was affiliated with the Gladstone Fire Brigade (dates are unclear).
Terry Fellows Terry Fellows was a beloved swim coach with Special Olympics Gladstone.
The family would like to have a memorial plaque installed on a bench seat in Agnes
Water.
involvement in the Special Olympics.
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