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Collapse Issue 287 - 19 Mar 2012Issue 287 - 19 Mar 2012
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Umina to host surf life saving championships
Freewater quits Greens
Joeys visit fire station
Crossing concept for Patonga
Local group calls for big solar
Presentation about East Timor
Contribution plan changes
Comments wanted on laneway closure
Urgent action requested
Night trackwork
Rescue involved three units
Application refused again
Steel ketch broke mooring
New apprentice with electricity provider
Information about grants
Two injured in George St
Jumble sale extended
Anzac Day
Church meeting
Friendship
Neighbour day
Pony Club turns 40
Easter with the Salvos
65th anniversary
Rainfall close to month's average
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Seedlings destroyed by select minority
It was my uncle
Location is inappropriate
Store not wanted
Is it a restaurant?
The politicians we deserve?
Proud of my sister
A devil indeed
Multi-party parliament needed
Ministerial blood from outside parliament
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Activities for Seniors Week
Positive living day
Free program for overweight children
Groups started for local women
Legal advice
Store has shave
Tank mural is completed
Stalls rescheduled
Easter raffle
MS cyclist visits Wagstaffe
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Opera at arboretum
Book fair held at Easter
CWA branch complimented
A collage of Woy Woy
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Alex wins scholarship
Memorial assembly
Cattle wins in Canberra
Harmony activities planned
Celebrating 50 years
Collecting for Smith Family
Above average
Student chosen for novel cover
Partnership upgrades oval
P and C grows
Ranch challenge
Special ed students help clean up
Science wonders at preschool
Accepted for Star Struck
Swimming success
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Roosters juniors retain jerseys
Boxing gold to Satali
Outrigger regatta at Ettalong
Boccia training for Paralympics
Bridge comp
Umina competes at State championships
Umina nipper wins NSW gold
First open singles
Major pairs
New appointment
First country trial at Woy Woy
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History of information centre
Garden club started in 1985
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Chance to win

Information about grants

An information session on Gosford Council's Community and Cultural Development Grants will be held at Umina oval on Monday, March 19, from 10am until 12pm.

The session will be held at the Peninsula Recreation Precinct and will serve as a forum where Council officers can further explain the grants process and answer any questions applicants may have.

A drop in session will also be held at Woy Woy Library on Thursday, April 19, from 1pm until 5pm.

The grants, which open Monday, March 19, are provided to non-profit community organisations to support and encourage individuals and groups to join together to create a vibrant, sustainable and inclusive community.

Gosford Council's manager of community and cultural development Ms Sue Verhoek said that the grants could provide groups with greater options for their community projects.

"The grants can help be the basis for the creation of a new community event or program.

"Many community run events and programs we know and love have previously received grant funding including the Ettalong Beach Festival, Kariong Festival and Woytopia.

"Last year 31 projects across the Gosford LGA received funding including Keep it Simple Spencer, a series of workshops where local children learnt how to make chutneys, jams, lemon butter and Christmas treats.

"Funding is open until Friday 11 May and Council Officers are always available to help community groups through the application process," said Ms Verhoek.

The following drop-in sessions are also available if applicants would like one-on-one assistance with developing your project or completing the online application form:

There is approximately $200,000 available under Council's 2012 Community and Cultural Development Grants Program.

Applicants must be not-for-profit incorporated community organisations that operate in or provide services within the Gosford LGA.



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