The session will be held Tuesday, May 20, from 6pm to 9pm.
The opportunity coincides with National Volunteers Week.
Natalie is committed to improving the equity of access to peer and expert knowledge, tools and support for our community volunteers, boards and non-profits and social enterprises.
Her passion is helping to improve communities by building stronger and sustainable organisations, whether that is through her speaking, training and facilitating.
The event will be held in the Cadillac Room at The Depot, located at 158 Hardinge St and is a free event, thanks to the Edward River Council.
Circus of Fears on stage
The Deniliquin Theatre Company has been working hard toward their one and only show for the year, presenting ‘Circus of Fears’.
On Sunday, June 1, the Deniliquin Theatre Company will be performing at the Deniliquin RSL.
Starting at 5pm, the night is a fantastic chance for local theatre lovers to be able to see some theatre locally.
Preparations have been going on for many months and the young people involved in the Deniliquin Theatre Company have already performed for their parents, as a rehearsal.
The practice and refinement of the whole performance actually began well before December when they performed for their parents.
‘Circus of Fears’ is an original piece by the theatre company and their students.
Seeking time capsule entry owner
Only one envelope out of the Rotary Club of Deniliquin’s 2000-2025 time capsule remains unclaimed.
Rotarian David McPherson said it was addressed to Mandy Ford in Hughes St, Deniliquin, who Rotary yet to track down.
Anyone who can provide current contact details is asked to contact David by calling 0408 629 644 or emailing dmcpherson2710@gmail.com.
Rotary’s next time capsule, to be unearthed in 2050, will be buried on June 14 this year.
Envelopes for inclusion must be returned to My Shop in Napier St, Deniliquin by May 30 to be included.
Envelopes cost from $10 to $100, depending on size.
They can be purchased from My Shop in Napier St, 1521/2QN or the Pastoral Times office.
Nutrien Ag doing it for Dolly
Locals have the opportunity to support charity initiative Dolly’s Dream today, and get a great breakfast at the same time.
Nutrien Ag Solutions in Deniliquin will be running their fourth straight Do it for Dolly Day, where they will be raising funds through the sale of breakfast foods.
On the menu will be the ever popular bacon and egg roll, which has seen Nutrien Ag Solutions flooded with support in previous years.
And, again, the local business will be throwing their support behind Dolly’s Dream with their Do it for Dolly breakfast.
Dolly’s Dream works to provide free support and resources to help navigate the challenges of bullying and its impacts, connect with services, and take steps towards creating a kinder, safer world.
• Anyone requiring crisis support can contact Accessline on 1800 800 944, Lifeline Australia on 13 11 14, BeyondBlue on 1300 224 636 or Kids Helpline on 1800 551 800. Resources and pathways to help are also available at www.denimentalhealth.org.au.
Watch out, ducks about
Any drive along Hardidge St is fraught when ducks are about, but our feathered friends appear to be very interested in the roads lately.
With freight movements increasing and possibly more grain getting stuck in the bitumen, the ducks are swarming on the road in large numbers.
And they appear to be reluctant to move out of the way of oncoming traffic.
It can get a little hairy when vehicles are travelling in both directions.
A few have unfortunately come to grief.
While it may be difficult to avoid the ducks sometimes, and slowing down or stopping may be unsafe at times, we do urge motorists to be extra careful.