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Orbost & District Historical Societyprogram, 1971
... program apex service-club...program was made for the Orbost Apex Club to be used on the "change over night" of August 6th 1971. Apex Clubs were begun in March 1931 when three young architects, looking to make a contribution to their local community of Geelong Victoria, decided to create Apex. Apex is a volunteer community service... organisation whose members work in local clubs across urban, regional and rural Australia to raise awareness about social justice issues, assist the needy in a practical way and contribute resources to worthwhile causes. (ref Apex website) The Apex Club of Orbost was a volunteer service club which contributed to the Orbost community. A declining population has led to the demise of many social groups in the area. program ...This program was made for the Orbost Apex Club to be used on the "change over night" of August 6th 1971. Apex Clubs were begun in March 1931 when three young architects, looking to make a contribution to their local community of Geelong Victoria, decided to create Apex. Apex is a volunteer community service organisation whose members work in local clubs across urban, regional and rural Australia to raise awareness about social justice issues, assist the needy in a practical way and contribute resources to worthwhile causes. (ref Apex website)The Apex Club of Orbost was a volunteer service club which contributed to the Orbost community. A declining population has led to the demise of many social groups in the area.A white triple fold cardboard program. It has blue print on the white background.APEX CLUB OF ORBOST 13th Change Over Nightprogram apex service-club -
Eltham District Historical Society IncProgram, Diamond Valley News, Festival tipped to be the best ever, Diamond Valley News, Tuesday, October 23, p2, 1984
... Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Events and information concerning the 10th Eltham Community Festival held 16-18 November, 1984 [Photo of Keir Baker of Research Primary School] On the reverse (page 1) Fireman officially honoured, Diamond Valley News, Tuesday, October 23, 1984, p1 Opening of the Panton Hill Firemen's Memorial Park by the Member for Evelyn, Mr Max McDonald on Sunday 21 October, 1984 in memory of the five firemen who lost their lives on Ash Wednesday (1983) fighting the fire at Upper Beaconsfield - Maurie Atkinson, Stuart Duff, Neville Jeffrey, Bill Marsden and Peter Singleton [Photo of the memorial and Mr Max McDonald]] 1984 Apex Club Eltham Community Festival Eltham Festival Eltham Jazz festival Eltham Living and Learning Centre Eltham Rotary Eltham Service Club Eltham Town Park Grand Parade Jaycees Keir Baker Lions Club Eltham Main Road Phoenix Club Research primary school Ash Wednesday Bill Marsden Cal Martin Diamond Valley Big Band Evelyn Maurie Atkinson Max McDonald MP Neville Jeffrey Panton Hill Firemen's Memorial Park Peter Singleton Stuart Duff Victorian Bushfires - 1983 Newsprint Festival tipped to be the best ever, Diamond Valley News, Tuesday, October 23, p2 Program Diamond Valley News ...Events and information concerning the 10th Eltham Community Festival held 16-18 November, 1984 [Photo of Keir Baker of Research Primary School] On the reverse (page 1) Fireman officially honoured, Diamond Valley News, Tuesday, October 23, 1984, p1 Opening of the Panton Hill Firemen's Memorial Park by the Member for Evelyn, Mr Max McDonald on Sunday 21 October, 1984 in memory of the five firemen who lost their lives on Ash Wednesday (1983) fighting the fire at Upper Beaconsfield - Maurie Atkinson, Stuart Duff, Neville Jeffrey, Bill Marsden and Peter Singleton [Photo of the memorial and Mr Max McDonald]]Newsprint1984, apex club, eltham community festival, eltham festival, eltham jazz festival, eltham living and learning centre, eltham rotary, eltham service club, eltham town park, grand parade, jaycees, keir baker, lions club eltham, main road, phoenix club, research primary school, ash wednesday, bill marsden, cal martin, diamond valley big band, evelyn, maurie atkinson, max mcdonald mp, neville jeffrey, panton hill firemen's memorial park, peter singleton, stuart duff, victorian bushfires - 1983 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION; BENDIGO BUGLE. (APEX)
... Apex... Bendigo Apex Club... Service Clubs... organisations... program...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields CLUBS AND ASSOCIATIONS Sport apex clubs Lydia Chancellor collection Apex Bendigo Apex Club Service Clubs organisations program programme ephemera A light blue paper leaflet, with the APEX stamp on it, titled, 'Bendigo Bugle!' ...A light blue paper leaflet, with the APEX stamp on it, titled, 'Bendigo Bugle!' (newsletter). Christmas 1962. Xmas Dinner & ladies night. Tooranie House. Friday Dec. 22nd. Merry Xmas! Editor Ben Hammond. Inside the leaflet is an outline of the evening's programme. Also includes important information on proposed Christmas activities.clubs and associations, sport, apex clubs, lydia chancellor, collection, apex, bendigo apex club, service clubs, organisations, program, programme, ephemera -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArticle - 3rd Sunshine Guides, Seeing Eye Dog Fund Raising
... services in Australia, and its headquarters are located at 17 Barrett Street, Kensington, VIC 3031. Their program includes breeding, training, and matching dogs with clients, as well as offering tailored mobility training and rehabilitation services. Vision Australia Seeing Eye Dogs relies on donations from corporate organisations, philanthropic bequests, individual donors, Lions Clubs, APEX...services in Australia, and its headquarters are located at 17 Barrett Street, Kensington, VIC 3031. Their program includes breeding, training, and matching dogs with clients, as well as offering tailored mobility training and rehabilitation services. Vision Australia Seeing Eye Dogs relies on donations from corporate organisations, philanthropic bequests, individual donors, Lions Clubs, APEX ...Seeing Eye Dogs in Victoria are provided by Vision Australia, offering free services to support mobility and independence for people who are blind or have low vision. Vision Australia Seeing Eye Dogs is the only national provider of Seeing Eye Dog services in Australia, and its headquarters are located at 17 Barrett Street, Kensington, VIC 3031. Their program includes breeding, training, and matching dogs with clients, as well as offering tailored mobility training and rehabilitation services. Vision Australia Seeing Eye Dogs relies on donations from corporate organisations, philanthropic bequests, individual donors, Lions Clubs, APEX Clubs and other community organisations such as the girl guides. In this case the 3rd Sunshine Girl Guides Troop raised $80, which allowed them to purchase two puppies that they donated to the Seeing Eye Dogs School. Gift from the Guidesguides, seeing eye dog, cathy millar, lynley learmonth
