
The Trundle branch of the Royal Far West Children’s Health Scheme held an Old Time/New Vogue dance on Sunday, 2nd September at the Memorial Hall in Trundle.
Dancers from Forbes, Nyngan, Dubbo and Eumungerie enjoyed a wonderful social afternoon, dancing to the live music played and sung by Phil Redenbach.
Everyone feasted on a sumptuous afternoon tea provided by the Royal Far West Trundle branch and the dancers.
A cheque for $250 was presented by Lorraine Lowe, on behalf of the Forbes Old Time/New Vogue Dancing Group, to Grace Hosking, Treasurer of Royal Far West Children’s Health Scheme Trundle branch and coordinator of the “Come and See” Programme.
This money will go towards implementing the “Come and See” Programme at both Trundle schools. The programme provides weekly literacy and numeracy tuition on a one-on-one basis.
The Forbes dancing group welcomes newcomers to join them. The dancers meet weekly on a Wednesday night at the Forbes Uniting Church hall for dancing and social interaction.
By Christine Wild