The Rotary Club of Cobar has handed out three more donations this week. The club donated $1,000 to the Cobar Youth and Community Centre’s PCYC Fit for Life Program, which is run in partnership with Cobar Police, with assistance from Interrelate, to provide mentoring and support for local high school students to ensure they are connected and engaged with the community. The centre also received another $1,000 for their Nutritional Program and a third donation of $1,000 was made to The Cobar Weekly newspaper. Pictured above are students Faith Luscombe and Tannya Cohen-Quayle, Charmaine Arnold (Interrelate), centre manager Brytt Moore, Rotarian Demi Smith and The Weekly’s Leonie McCosker.
The Rotary Club of Cobar has handed out three more donations this week. The club donated $1,000 to the Cobar Youth and Community Centre’s PCYC Fit for Life Program, which is run in partnership with Cobar Police, with assistance from Interrelate, to provide mentoring and support for local high school students to ensure they are connected and engaged with the community. The centre also received another $1,000 for their Nutritional Program and a third donation of $1,000 was made to The Cobar Weekly newspaper. Pictured above are students Faith Luscombe and Tannya Cohen-Quayle, Charmaine Arnold (Interrelate), centre manager Brytt Moore, Rotarian Demi Smith and The Weekly’s Leonie McCosker.
Members of the Cobar Judo Club were part of Team NSW who competed in the Australian Kodokan Judo Associations (AKJA) National Championships in Adelaide over the weekend. Having missed last year’s event, the Cobar members were chomping at the bit to get back to this event and show the rest […]
For golfers, the first day of winter on Sunday felt more like an extension of Autumn with a beautiful 21 degrees and no wind at tee-off. (Ah, if only the next three months could be the same!) It made for a pleasant day for the annual Marie McManus Memorial Day […]
The annual Townies v Bushies grudge-match golf day was held on Saturday and the Townies, well led by captain Michael Bannister, won the day with a final score of 233, beating the Bushies by 13 shots. Since the event was first run 22 years ago, the Bushies have won over […]