It will be held tomorrow from about 9am outside Kelly’s Supermarket in Brolga Place.
Fill your freezers for Easter visitors, school holidays or grab yourself something for morning tea.
You are sure to find something delicious.
And of course, anything raised supports locals with cancer.
All donations are greatly accepted.
For more information, contact Sue on 0418 605202.
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Does your child love Bear Grylls?
Riverina Bush Kids are conducting survival school holiday activities until April 24, covering bushcraft, primitive homesteading skills and off grid living.
There is lots to learn and discover by contacting riverinabushkids@gmail.com.
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Murrumbidgee Landcare Inc is hosting ‘Fungi and Soil Health: An Underground Conversation’ on Monday, May 5.
Learn from Alison Pouliot about the Kingdom Fungi and principles of ID, ecological significance, cultural aspects and their use in land restoration.
Also, be a part of an interactive soil pit discussion with Geoff Minchin from Local Land Services, on understanding and improving soil health.
The session will be held at the Yanco Agricultural Institute from 10am to 3pm.
For details and to register, go to https://bit.ly/fungi-soil-health.
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Last Friday, Coleambally-Argoon CWA members sorted through 70 years of files, records and memorabilia.
To get through the next 70 years, they need you.
The CWA has so many layers of interests.
They cook and sew, but also touch on culture, social issues, environment and agricultural and international topics.
Members make a whole network of friends throughout the wider community and at home.
The group meets the second Friday of each month at 2pm at the Anglican Rectory.
Contact Gail Hibbert on 0427 667 553 for further information.
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I wish everyone in the community a safe and enjoyable Easter, and would love to hear about anyone’s news for this column. Email cchirgwin81@gmail.com by 6pm Sunday evenings.