International Women’s Day at the Maryborough Neighbourhood Centre
See how the Maryborough Neighbourhood Centre celebrated International Women’s Day
Stuart Fast
less than 2 min read
March 8, 2021 - 1:54PM
Fraser Coast Chronicle
1/11(L) Councillor Jade Wellings, Neighbourhood Centre Manager Gay Cayabyab, Cathy Dunn, Carol Hyne and St Stephens Hospital Manager Katrina Ryan at International Women's Day at the Maryborough Neighbourhood Centre.
2/11(L) Wilma Moore, Melinda Suodin, Pilar Wyatt, Luz Frivaldo enjoy International Women's Day Morning Tea at the Maryborough Neighbourhood Centre.
3/11(L) Mary Bajada, Marion Bryant and Leah Matthews enjoy International Women's Day Morning Tea at the Maryborough Neighbourhood Centre.
4/11(L) Kerry Fullarton, Jenni Saunders, Andrea Raulins and Julie Leck enjoy International Women's Day Morning Tea at the Maryborough Neighbourhood Centre.
5/11(L) Leigh Price, Gale Reynolds, Denise McCarthy and Robyn Krummel enjoy International Women's Day Morning Tea at the Maryborough Neighbourhood Centre.
6/11General Manager of St Stephens Hospital Katrina Ryans speaks at the Maryborough Neighbourhood Centre.
7/11(L) Carolyn Hansen, Ronda Skene, and Beverly Prince enjoy International Women's Day Morning Tea at the Maryborough Neighbourhood Centre.
8/11Councillor Jade Wellings gives her speech at the Maryborough Neighbourhood Centre for International Women's Day.
9/11(L) People attending the International Women's Day morning tea at the Maryborough Neighbourhood Centre dance to celebrate International Women's Day.
10/11(L) Joan Boge and Pat Brady enjoy International Women's Day Morning Tea at the Maryborough Neighbourhood Centre.
11/11Maryborough State High School Students (L) Lilith Felgendrejeris, Olivia Maxwell and Molly Field played their violins for International Women's Day at The Maryborough Neighbourhood Centre.
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