The committee is looking for some helpers to ensure the day runs smoothly.
Tin rattlers are needed to go around town, and are asked to be at the club at 9.30am on the day.
Raffle ticket sellers will be required at the club during the day, and help with the spinning wheel, auction and raffles would be appreciated 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, of course, if you plan to play golf or bowls, contact the Sports Club to register.
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Youth Week 2025 is being celebrated by Jerilderie young people this Saturday, April 12, with a day out to Albury Wodonga Bounce.
The bus will leave at 9.30am from the council office. Registration is essential.
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The Jerilderie Uniting Church’s Holiday Youth Program is on from next Monday, April 14 to Wednesday, April 16, at the Jerilderie Racecourse.
This is a Christian-based activities program for those aged Kindy to Year 12.
More information from Jacqui Robertson on 0491 183 557 or Lorraine Comber on 03 5881 861 576.
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To celebrate Murrumbidgee Council’s Seniors Festival which 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 to complement the theme of the festival, which is Time to Shine.
A seniors' movie will be at the Jerilderie library on Friday, May 2, at 1pm.
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Thanks to those who supported the Jerilderie Hospital Auxiliary raffle stall which was held last Friday, to raise funds for the care and comfort of our local MPS residents and patients.
Winner of the raffle was the Paul Ryan family.
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Sympathy is extended to the Stonnill and Dye families following the death of Mavis Dye on March 26, aged 97.
A funeral service celebrating her great life was held at the Jerilderie Uniting Church yesterday.