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Written by Karen Spannagle-Nelson
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Wednesday, 25 February 2009 |
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East Palmerston State School and surrounding community have commenced utilising the new bus service with Trans North. The bus service travels from town to East Palmerston each school day and starts at Coles, Innisfail and continues en route to Mamu Canopy Walk. This service is subsidised and is funded through the 'Blue Print for the Bush' initiative. For more information, phone Trans North on 4061 7944.
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Written by Karen Spannagle-Nelson
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Monday, 28 April 2008 |
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I would like to thank the following staff members for their contribution to a successful afternoon.
- Sponsors—for the 93 prizes
- Tiffany Savage– for typing letters to sponsors and for collecting prizes
- Antonella Campagna– for typing letters and giving donations
- Tracy Austin– stapling books, donation and setting up
- Alex England– donation and setting up
- Mr & Mrs Nash– donation of prizes
- Kilarni Clark– selling of raffle tickets in town.
With your help we were able to raise just over $2500!
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Written by Karen Spannagle-Nelson
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Monday, 28 April 2008 |
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Thank you to Mr Binello for removing most of the weeds from the gardens and to Mr Lionel Mills for taking all of the garden rubbish to the dump, so we could start “Plant It Day”. Violets and Lace kindly donated 19 punnets of vegetables and flowers to be planted around our school. Mrs Evans and Mrs Mills joined us at “Plant It day” and assisted with the tidying of and planting of new gardens.
See more photos in our Gallery.
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Written by Karen Spannagle-Nelson
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Monday, 28 April 2008 |
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What a beautiful monument! I would like to thank the staff, students and families, community members, and officials who attended our school ceremony. To the families of the service men on our new monument, thank you for taking the time to represent each of these honoured men. I believe the children did a terrific job at keeping the ceremony flowing throughout the afternoon. Thank you to Mr Wakeham for his speech. I would especially like to give a very big thank you to Dave McCarthy for honouring a promise to help me get the grant and complete this monument before ANZAC day 2008.
Next year we hope that our garden will grow with other community members adding plaques representing family members who have since died but contributed to the War efforts of the past. By next year we also hope to have a painting, depicting the service men and women, completed by Mr Jim Nash.
See more photos in our Gallery. |
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