Almost 80 volunteers came together to celebrate National Volunteers Week with a high tea at Bellingen’s Cedar Bar and Kitchen on May 11.
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National Volunteer Week is an annual celebration to acknowledge the generous contribution of men and women in our community who serve tirelessly day in and day out for others in our community.
Representatives from a range of groups mixed and shared stories, including many of the council management committees that look after the Shire’s community halls and sporting fields.
Light musical entertainment was provided by local Bellingen High School students, Finn Lawson-John and Rosabella Stephens.
Bellingen Shire mayor, Dominic King presented certificates to a number of long standing volunteers who had given over 10 years of committee membership or service.
“I acknowledge that there are many more volunteers in our community than are here today and in many instances our volunteers take on many roles and assist a number of organisations,” mayor King said said.
“The number of hours and the level of energy that these volunteers invest into our community is admirable and it is my pleasure to thank them for freely give their time to making our Shire the wonderful place it is.”
Volunteers from the following organisations attended the function.
- Bellingen and Urunga Lions Clubs
- Waterfall Way and Bellingen Shire Visitor Information Centres
- Bellingen Red Cross
- Bellingen Show
- SES
- Rural Fire Service
- Bellingen Island Committee
- Bellingen Mens Shed
- Urunga Recreation Reserve
- Urunga Village Singers
- Bellingen Hospital Action Group
- Northbank Community Gardens
- Bellingen Golf Club
- Meals on Wheels
- Raleigh Hall and Mylestom Hall Committees
- Bellingen/Connell Park Management Committee
If you would like more information on Council’s volunteer program please contact Catherine Tait on 6655 1522.