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Have you heard? School fete, dementia research and more

GIVIT seeks single pram

GIVIT is working with a not-for-profit organisation in the ACT that provides support to people living on low to moderate incomes or experiencing financial difficulty. They are requesting the donation of a single pram for a mother who had escaped a domestic violence situation. This mother has two children and is also expecting her third child. She cannot afford to buy a single pram as she has no source of income and only relies on Centrelink payments. Mum is trying her best to rebuild her life with her children despite financial difficulty and your donation will greatly help during their time of need. Generous Canberrans can donate a single pram by visiting: GIVIT.org.au/what’s-needed, search Category: ‘single pram’; Location: ‘ACT’.

Dragons Abreast Canberra

Recovering from breast cancer? Come and try dragon boating with Dragons Abreast Canberra for fitness, fun and camaraderie on Saturday 16 March 9-11am at Grevillea Park, Barton. Enquiries and RSVP: [email protected] or call Kate on 0407 250 651.

St Jude’s Primary school fete

St Jude’s Primary school fete is on Saturday 16 March 10am-2pm at 49 Mulley Street, Holder. Our community have been busy propagating plants, baking delicious treats, and selecting the best books for our stalls. Pick up a bargain at our treasure trove, enjoy some food and drinks, performances, entertainment, rides, and hands-on interactive experiences.

Gungahlin CWA 

If you’ve ever wondered what CWA does, Gungahlin Branch invites you to join our next meeting on Monday 18 March 9.30am at Gungaderra Homestead, Harrison. CWA offers friendship and networking, supports local communities/charities, assists women overseas and locally – and we are the largest women’s organisation in Australia. Women and young children welcome; morning tea provided. More info: [email protected] 

50,000 Steps for Dementia Research

Around 100 residents of Goodwin Retirement Village in Crace will be walking 50,000 steps to raise funds for research into a cure for dementia. We plan to walk 50,000 steps in 12 hours, 7am to 7pm on Thursday 21 March around the Village to raise funds. Our oldest resident, who is aged 98, is signed up! Donations are tax deductible, via fundraising.dementia.org.au/fundraisers/suebrudenall

Zonta Pre-Loved Fashion Sale

Zonta Club of Canberra Breakfast is holding its annual Pre-Loved Fashion Sale at The Shine Dome, 15 Gordon Street, Acton on 22-23 March. VIP night is Friday 22 March 5.30-8pm. Tickets (100 only): $25, only via Humanitix. On Saturday 23 March 9am-3pm, entry is free. Browse a large collection of designer, high end, retro and good quality clothing and accessories. Proceeds fund local, national and international programs that build a better world for women and girls. More info: [email protected]

REP Retro Sale   

Canberra Repertory is having a sale of costumes, clothing, accessories, costume jewellery and more at Rep Theatre, 3 Repertory Lane, Acton on Thursday, Friday, Saturday 21-23 March 11am-3pm. Entry via the Stage Door.

MarchMingle charity walk

MarchMingle is Canberra’s new 7km intercultural community walk on Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 March. Form a team with your family, friends or workmates. Have fun walking together for a great cause: raising money for the Communities at Work food pantries to help Canberra families who are hurting from the increased cost of living. If you don’t want to walk, you can still help by donating, fundraising or volunteering. More info: commsatwork.org/marchmingle

Charity Stall

Relay for Life Team, the Bold Bandannas will hold a stall at the Harmonie German Club Markets on Sunday 17 March 8.30am-4.30pm to raise funds for Cancer Council ACT. There will be: homemade preserves, pickles, chutney, lemon butter; plants and worm juice for your plants; handsewn and knitted items including beanies, scarves and children’s cardigans and jumpers. More info: call Jan on 6231 0761.

VIEW Club

Yerrabi: Our club will celebrate our first birthday on Thursday 21 March 11am at Eastlake Club, Gungahlin, followed by lunch at the bistro. Guest speakers: Pat and Warwick Wright on ‘Who is smartest: Plants or Animals?’.  More info: contact Dorothy on 0419 698 091 or [email protected] by 18 March.

Queanbeyan: Now a day club, our next luncheon meeting, will be held on Thursday 21 March 12pm at Tourist Hotel, Monaro Street, Queanbeyan. Guest speaker: Val Dempsey, Senior Australian of the Year 2022. RSVP to Sue on 0448 427 237 or [email protected].

Woden: Our next meeting is on Tuesday 27March 11.30am at Canberra Southern Cross Club Woden. Cost: $36 for a two-course lunch. Guest speaker: Andrew Kerec from Hartley Lifecare. Guests welcome. RSVP to Monica on 0412 664 195 by 20 March.

Share the Dignity

Donate period products to Share the Dignity’s Dignity Drive throughout March at all Woolworths supermarkets. Donations will be distributed to women, girls and those who menstruate who are experiencing/at risk of homelessness, domestic violence or poverty; sharethedignity.org.au

ANBG Thursday Talks 

On 21 March 12.30-1.30pm at ANBG Theatrette, Toby Golson, Australian National Botanic Gardens Horticulturist, will talk on ‘Collaboration for conservation, Macadamia jansenii at the ANBG’. He will then conduct a guided tour of its conservation planting in the Rainforest Gully. Bookings desirable at trybooking.com/COBHU. Donations are appreciated.

Kangara Waters mini market

Kangara Waters Retirement Village, 2 Joy Cummings Place, Belconnen will hold a mini market on Saturday 23 March 8.30am-12.30pm. Stalls include: Trash and treasure, jewellery, books, CDs, DVDs, homemade cakes and other goodies, handmade craft items and cards plus our famous Easter chickens (with Easter eggs inside). The Birrigai Cafe will be open for coffee, breakfast, morning tea and lunch.

Shearers’ Ball

Monaro Folk Society presents an afternoon of music and dance with local band Humbug on Sunday 24 March 2-6pm at The Folk Dance Hall, Hackett. Claire Stoneman will teach easy and fun dances for all, so no experience necessary. Tickets only at the door: $15-$25 (CW readers $23); u18 free. Please bring a plate to share. More info: monarofolk.org.au/events/shearers-ball or 0413 295 004.

2024 ACT RSL Anzac Day march

RSL ACT Branch and the Australian War Memorial are calling on veterans to register for the Anzac Day march on Thursday 25 April 9.30am. Veterans groups are invited to register now on the website of either the Australian War Memorial or the ACT RSL.

Officeworks’ Back to School Appeal

Canberrans have helped Officeworks Fyshwick and Belconnen provide essential education support to 31 children impacted by poverty by raising more than $21,500 for children’s education charity, The Smith Family. From 26 December to 11 February, Officeworks Fyshwick and Belconnen’s fundraising has contributed to the total $1.3 million raised nationally by Officeworks’ 2024 Back to School Appeal. Funds raised will go to The Smith Family’s Learning for Life sponsorship program, helping 2,000 children and families impacted by poverty afford the cost of their child’s essential school supplies, as well as providing personal support and extra educational programs to help students stay motivated and connected to their learning; thesmithfamily.com.au

Westfield Local Heroes

The 2024 Westfield Local Heroes program invites Canberrans to nominate the unsung heroes in our community, who go above and beyond to make a positive change for the people around them, the environment or other important community causes. The program offers $20,000 and $5,000 grants, totalling $1.26 million annually, to provide support to community organisations and the work they do. Nominations close on 18 March. The community vote will be held between 20 August and 9 September to determine the Westfield Local Heroes at each centre, with the grant recipients announced on 15 October. More info: westfield.com.au/local-heroes

Epilepsy ACT Community Training

Throughout the year, Epilepsy ACT runs community training sessions designed to make our region a safer place for people living with epilepsy. The training covers two key topics: Understanding and Managing Epilepsy, and Administration of Emergency Medication. Training is free for a person living with epilepsy, a family member or unpaid carer of someone living with epilepsy. If you are a teacher, support worker, disability worker, colleague or friend, the discounted cost for this community training is: $180 per person for both courses; $100 for one course (Understanding and Managing Epilepsy is a prerequisite to the second course). Training is held at Epilepsy ACT, Grant Cameron Community Centre, 27 Mulley Street, Holder. Upcoming sessions: Monday 18 March 5.30pm; Wednesday 15 May 10am; Wednesday 17 July 5.30pm; Monday 16 September 10am; Monday 11 November 5.30pm. More info: epilepsyact.org.au 

HYH submissions

Submissions to our free Have You Heard community noticeboard are reserved for charity, not-for-profit and community organisations. Deadline for submissions is 10 days prior to the Thursday edition date. Email your submission with essential details – who, what, where, when, cost, contact details – to [email protected] with ‘HYH’ in the subject heading. Flyers and attachments not accepted. Due to space restrictions, please keep it brief. Please note: publication in print is not guaranteed.

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