The East End Examiner
22 October 2024
Welcome to the third issue of the East End Examiner. My journalist skills are still not quite the greatest, but persevere I shall.
I have already enjoyed promoting endeavours occurring in Beverley every week, plus I will be adding York and Brookton into the Examiner’s coverage.
Have an artistic, tourism holistic, philanthropic or performance enterprise to promote? Need volunteers for a not-for-profit or community organisation? Have a challenge or problem that needs solving, preferably through consensus?
Advertising of news, issues and events will be FREE of charge in the Examiner.
Please send details of your enterprise, news or events to thewifofsif@gmail.com
The Beverley Community Garden is open Tuesdays and Saturdays in the morning. Tomato plants are $2 each..
Open House at St Mary’s Hall/ One Tree Cafe this Friday 25 October 5.30pm – 7.30pm. All welcome.
Market Day at the Anglican Church, this Saturday 26 October 9am – 12 noon. Please call Veronica on 0408 940 895 for information.
Please get behind Sharon Williams’ Change,org petition to save the Brookton Railway Station.
Jive Rock ‘n’ Roll is back at the RSL Hall on Fridays from 7pm.
Avondale Farm will this Saturday 26 October from 9am. For more information, please call Bronwyn on 0461 421 455.
Ms Jodie Edom Nolf’s Beverley Meditation Group continues every Tuesday from 7 pm, located at Shop 2, 116 Vincent Street. To contact Jodie, please call her on 0415 369 405.
Jodie is expanding her horizons, launching the Vincent Street Emporium. Drop in for a look-see!
Studio 116 and East End Gallery’s raffle continues until 29 November. To check out the prizes and get your ticket (only 100 will be issued) please call into 116 Vincent Street.
That dynamic duo, Jean Ross and Carole Patch continue their residency at the Station..The Station is open Thursdays-Sundays 11am – 3pm or when the Gallery signs are out on the Vincent Street pavement.
Late night shopping at the East End Gallery continues on Fridays until 7pm.
“Voice of the Avon” 101.3 FM, based in York, is seeking volunteers, including presenters. Want to be a radio star?
Voice of the Avon 101.3FM!
Connect with like minded people on air and in person and become one of the family with
Radio 6ycr! We have a range of volunteer opportunities available from maintaining the
station, connecting with sponsors, to presenting on air!
Our volunteers keep 101.3FM on the air providing a vital service to our community of
approximately 77,000 people and an innumerable number of people online via Radio Garden.
The Voice of the Avon 101.3FM radio station broadcasts to the whole of the Avon Region which
includes Toodyay, Northam, York, Beverley, Quairading, Meckering, Tammin, Cunderdin,
Brookton, Pingelly, Bakers Hill, Goomalling, Clackline, Wongan Hills and everywhere else in
between.
Become a volunteer today! Contact radio6ycr.committee@hotmail.com for more information!
We would love to hear from you!
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