THE U3A Group certainly gather a crowd when the committee organises fun and interesting trips around the district.
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The Muttama outing was no exception with 50 people at the lovely old Muttama Hall to enjoy morning tea and listen to local farmers Bruce and Elizabeth McGregor speak about the history of Muttama (I remember when the marvellous Donoghue family ran the local store - that being the meeting place after Sunday church.)
Ruby Henniker was also in attendance to reminisce about the 10 years she spent as the Muttama Station Mistress.
And as they passed the old Brawlin school Betti Punnett filled the group in of the “glory days” of that school.
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Jack and the Spellbinding Beans
NEGLECTED to let you know that tickets for the upcoming CADAS Kids holiday production Jack and the Spellbinding Beans can be purchased at Jack + Jill.
Taking place in the Cootamundra Town Hall from tomorrow night July 2 to Saturday night, July 4.
MAGPIES CALLING
ARTIST Robert Newman’s exhibition Magpies Calling is still at The Khaya for us all to call in and enjoy (and perhaps make a purchase.)
Looking for members
COOTAMUNDRA Art & Crafts Centre is located in the former Station Master’s residence, Hovell Street.
From Monday to Friday a variety of crafts eg. knitting, sewing, crochet, patchwork takes place, and when assistance is needed members gladly help each other.
Workshop days begin at 10am and conclude around 3pm. New members are MOST WELCOME - phone the centre on 6942 2895 or feel free to call in after 10am weekdays.
First-class performer
WHAT a versatile gentleman Damian Smith is, works at Dawson & Partners Accountants, and just LOVES his time with JR and the CADAS Kids.
The production Jack and the Spellbinding Beans opens in the Cootamundra Town Hall tomorrow night under the direction of Damian.
Not only is he directing BUT also starring in the show as an Italian chef. His acting role is first-class.