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“Heritage is more than dead things on a shelf in dusty, old buildings. To some people, the Edwin Fox is a hull and some bits of old timber. But to me, it s a talisman of how my great-great-grandfather set out to raise a family in New Zealand.” According to the trust s submission, the walls of the Marlborough Museum were a fire risk, its doors let in ants, and its roof had leaked since “day one”, 31 years ago. The rear half of the building’s floor had also not been reinforced with steel, as was planned, which “could be a death trap for staff or result in damage to the collections”.
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The new Year 1 enrolment was 25 students.
Visit of Bill Lamond Bill is the son of Henry G Lamond, the famous author who took up South Molle in 1926. Bill came to Proserpine last week as guest speaker at the Lions Club.
Rotary Club guest speaker Proserpine s 1981 Nurse of the Year Janette McCall outlined her campaign to raise funds for the Queensland Cancer Fund. She hoped to follow in the footsteps of last year s Nurse of the Year Sister Merle Telford who raised $9100 from a similar position.
First cricket of the year On the showground turf Colts defeated Centrals, led by 68 from Jim Skaiffe.
$260K in ‘miracle’ holiday donations will spread hope to St. Louis families We are very, very grateful for the help from our donor community that has allowed us to support kids and families in this way”
Credit: Saint Louis Crisis Nursery Author: Kelsi Anderson (KSDK) Updated: 12:20 PM CST December 22, 2020
ST. LOUIS How about a great story to end out a not-so-great year?
The Saint Louis Crisis Nursery announced it is doling out more than $260,000 to families in need this holiday season thanks to miracle donations from supporters.
Crisis Nursery provides a short-term safe haven for children, newborn to 12 years old, to stay when their families are in crisis. It serves about 5,000 children a year, according to its website.