Helpers such as tin rattlers are needed to go around town, door to door, and raffle ticket sellers are required at the club during the day.
Help is also needed with the spinning wheel, auction and raffles from 5pm, at the Sports Club.
If you are able to help with any of the above please contact Mandy Catena on 0427 078 195. All proceeds go to the Good Friday Appeal.
And if you plan to play golf or bowls, contact the Sports Club if you haven’t already registered.
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Jerilderie’s Anzac Day activities on Friday, April 25 will begin with the 6am dawn service at the Cenotaph, followed by a light breakfast provided by the RSL Sub-branch, in the Ian Gilbert room at the Civic Hall.
The march will start at 10am from the town centre to the Cenotaph, where the wreath laying ceremony will be held.
Mine host at Monash House, Jerilderie, Deborah Higgins, will be guest speaker at a pre-Anzac Day function in Finley on Thursday, April 24.
Deborah has been asked to speak on the subject of Sir John Monash, to residents and guests at Finley Regional Care.
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Seniors Festival activities will run from April 30 to May 13.
Jerilderie Seniors are invited to morning tea at the Jerilderie Civic Hall from 10.30am on Thursday, May 1.
Entertainment will be by Ray McCartney.
Wear something sparkly, shimmery, bright or vibrant as the theme of the festival is Time to Shine.
A seniors’ movie will be at the Jerilderie Library on Friday, May 2, at 1pm.
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Jerilderie CWA meeting that was to be held tomorrow (Thursday, April 17) has been cancelled due to lack of numbers able to attend being Easter.
A successful street stall was held last Friday, with thanks to everyone for supporting it. Raffle: 1st Di Mitchell, 2nd Sam Gurciullo.
Next month’s meeting will be on Thursday, May 15 at 1.30pm.
Members will travel to Wagga on Sunday, May 18 to Thursday, May 22 for CWA of NSW 103rd AGM, with a very full agenda.
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Family and friends joined Brett and Debbie Roe for the wedding of their daughter Rhiannon, and Matthew Wade, at the Roes’ Oaklands Rd property on Friday, April 11.
Rhiannon’s attendants were Chantelle Roe and Kendell Purcell, with Olivia Roe the beautiful flower girl. Rhiannon’s brother Sam was MC.
Friends travelled from a wide area including Warrnambool, Mortlake, Deniliquin and locally.
The marriage ceremony was performed creek-side in the back garden, with guests mingling together for pre-dinner drinks and conversation, before enjoying a delicious wedding feast in the marquee set up in the spacious front garden area.
The happy couple will live in Deniliquin.
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Wishing every reader of ‘Just Jerilderie’, and their families, a safe and happy Easter.