MANY activities were tabled at the Wallendbeen CWA May meeting, including the Milvale Mother’s Day lunch and International Day at Batlow. Five members accepted to attend the lunch, to be held at Stockinbingal.
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International officer Ann once again delighted the members with her facts on Nepal, outlining the Kumari, the living goddess, meaning virgin.
Selected as children, they live in temples and are carried in chariots during festivals. They are worshipped by thousands of Hindus and Buddhists.
They retire very early and some activists criticise the custom as a form of child labour.
Sue, Ag and E officer, spoke of the boom in rural economy, although not always experienced in our region.
Sue had travelled out west and told the members of the incredible money farmers were receiving for feral goats, estimating about $6 per kilo!
Diana spoke about her recent trip to France where she attended a wedding near Lyon.
The June meeting will be held in the Wallendbeen Memorial Hall on Tuesday.
Hostesses for the day are R Bradford and C Buchannon.