We were delighted to welcome four new junior members who received their membership badges while two very proud grandmothers looked on.
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They were: Charlotte Williamson, Erika Williamson, Claire van der Stel and Alice van der Stel.
A thank you letter was received from head office hospital committee for donations sent from branch.
A delightful morning tea was held at Dorothy Kirk's home as a fundraiser, where she gave a very interesting talk on her lovely china.
Up coming events:
CWA Mid Coast Group Council meeting will be held CWA Rooms Gloucester July 31; hosted by Gloucester Evening Branch.
Visit to Tinonee Orchid house September 11
Cooking for August meeting Date Loaf
Next meeting is on Tuesday August 14 in the CWA Rooms at 108 Church Street from 10am.
About CWA
The CWA was formed in 1922 when country women were fighting isolation and a lack of health facilities. Within the first year, the Association was a unified, resourceful group that was going from strength to strength. The members worked tirelessly to set up baby health care centres, fund bush nurses, build and staff maternity wards, hospitals, schools, rest homes, seaside and mountain holiday cottages - and much more. The women of the CWA have been initiators, fighters and lobbyists. They have made localities into communities by providing social activities and educational, recreational and medical facilities.