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09 Aug 2021
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Coronavirus fragments detected in sewage at Woy Woy
Aged care vaccination hub opens Friday
Ettalong is 'under high-rise attack', group claims
Lions Club cancels car boot sale
Crowds at Woy Woy waterfront
Senate inquiry into local doctor shortage
Rotary club donates $38,000 in past year
Double standards on coronavirus, says Tesch
Dredging allocation 'reflects government responsibility'
Rotary club offers free grocery delivery service
Workers asked to check worker's comp payments
'Don't use chewing gum on memorial,' say restorers
'Plenty of time to read as many books as you can'
Mountain view of Ettalong
Domestic violence service tells Rotary about its work
PCYC makes walking workout suggestions
Dry July and arid August?
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Architectural review suggests changes for rejected plan
Application for boom gates on supermarket carpark
Dual occupancy proposal features rear lane access
Certificate issued for Centrelink site development
Applicant challenges planning panel rejection
New entry proposed for Ettalong Diggers
Application for four units in Karingi St
Mantra roof leaks repair approval given
Two-storey dual occupancy proposed for Norman St
Objections to removal of mature waterfront paperbark
Approval for Mantra roof repairs
Collapse  FORUM FORUM
Taxation without representation: our Boston Tea Party
Was carpark sale cancellation easier than schemozzle?
Town centre cannot take place of shopping plaza
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New chief executive still settling in
Collapse  ARTS ARTS
Plans proceed for Jazz in Arboretum
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School optimistic about Stage 3 school camp
Ettalong seeks school crossing supervisor
Bite-sized ethics lessons to chew over at home
Ettalong Public School presents ... more online videos
Teachers receive certificates for excellent teaching
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Deck extended with concrete roof terrace at bowls club
No bridge played during lockdown

Rotary club donates $38,000 in past year

The Rotary Club of Woy Woy has reported it made close to $38,000 of donations in the last financial year.

Rotary projects and programs received about $18,000, community projects more than $17,000 and another $3000 went to youth projects.

The Rotary programs and projects were: Australian Rotary Health $11,200, RAWCS - Pure Joy project $2190, Rotary - End Trachoma $1329.40, Rotary Foundation - International $1000, Rotary Foundation Trust - Centurions $1000, Rotary R100 - Every Child A Future $500, Rotary Foundation - Polio Plus $500 and RABS Refugee Mental Health project $300.

Community donations were: RCWW Community Grants 2021 $5240, Central Coast Family Support Service $4000, Music Therapy for Dementia project $3500, Anzac Day Service 2022 $2010.80, Umina Surf Lifesaving Club $1000, RCWW Community Service Awards $687, Blackwall Girl Guides $500, Global Kids' Clothes 300 and Rotary 100 years Plaque $138.40.

Donations to youth programs were: Police Citizens Youth Club $2018, Good Start Project (BWSC backpacks) $473, RYPEN Virtual Summer Camp $450 and MUNA Central Coast $250.





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