The Yarrawonga Yacht Club Dragon Boat Paddlers celebrating Chinese New Yearat the Golden Inn Restaurant, home of their sponsor, Ken Yap last Saturday night.The Dragon Boat Club started seven years ago and the event has become an annualCelebration. “We invite all new members for a fun workout in the Dragon Boat!” club members said.
Join in the Mulwala Miracle meetings
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Road Riders for Jesus and the House of Rock present Mulwala Miracle Meetings with Steve Schiller.
Two sessions are to be held at the Mulwala Civic Centre on Saturday, March 8 at 7.30pm and Sunday, March 9 at 2pm.
All are welcome so don’t miss this opportunity to hear real life stories and receive your own healing miracle.
For any enquiries, contact Heather at heatherkchapman@gmail.com.
Yarrawonga Lions visited by The Centre
The Centre Wangaratta’s Sally Hughes and Emma Gerett with Yarrawonga Lions President Don McPhee.
At the Yarrawonga Lions meeting, club members were honoured to host Sally Hughes and Emma Gerrett from The Centre in Wangaratta.
These individuals are involved in the Aged Care Volunteer Visitors Scheme and highlighted the growing need for volunteers in Yarrawonga.
This organisation aims to provide friendship and companionship to older adults, helping to alleviate feelings of loneliness and isolation.
Lions club members with Emma Gerrett.
Comprehensive training and ongoing support are provided to volunteers who can dedicate a few hours every fortnight to engage face-to-face with residents of aged care facilities or recipients of home care packages experiencing social isolation and loneliness.
Those interested in participating are encouraged to reach out to the organisation.
World Day of Prayer (A Women Led, Global, Ecumenical movement)
“I made you wonderful”
Kia Orana!
Our sisters in The Cook Islands welcome us and lead us for the Day of Prayer 2025. This group of 15 islands in the South Pacific Ocean has a rich and colourful Maori heritage and a deep connection to nature. Join with us as we pray together and reflect on the theme ‘I made you wonderful’.
World Day of Prayer is an international, ecumenical organization which enables us to hear the thoughts of women from all parts of the world: their hopes, concerns and prayers. The preparation for the day is vast, the service begins with the writing country and theme being chosen a number of years earlier. Once written it goes to the International Committee in New York for translation and dissemination to the National Committee in each participating country. The service is then discussed and edited before being presented nationally, regionally and then locally for branches to make their plans. Finally, at a church near you, on Friday 7 March 2025, people will gather to celebrate the service prepared by the women of The Cook Islands.
The Day of Prayer is celebrated in over 120 countries. It begins in Samoa and prayer in native languages travels throughout the world – through Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Europe and the Americas before finishing in American Samoa some 38 hours later.
A worldwide wave of prayer…
The local service will be held at St Brigid’s Mulwala at 2pm Friday 7th March 2025.