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Mayoral Ball Grant Announced

Bass Coast Shire Council

Bass Coast Shire Council

The Bass Coast Community Foundation this week announced the Wonthaggi Community Harvest Centre project through Mitchell House was the recipient of the first ever Mayoral Charity Ball Grant.

By Bass Coast Shire Council - 20th August 2009 - Back to News

Chairman of the Foundation, Alan Brown, said they received many worthy applications for the grant.

"It was an extremely difficult decision," said Mr Brown. "We were thrilled to receive applications from a diverse range of community groups all with projects designed to improve our community.

"We’re also pleased to announce the Foundation will provide a grant of up to $5,000 to the Inverloch Surf Life Saving Club to assist with the construction of their club house," said Mr Brown.

The funding for this project will come from the proceeds of a future Mayoral Ball and will be donated in the year construction commences.

Bass Coast Mayor, John Duscher, said the Charity Ball was the main fundraiser for the Bass Coast Community Foundation.

"This is a really special event as many people often support charities who are involved in international or nationwide work," said Cr Duscher.

"However the Bass Coast Community Foundation supports local projects and people to help our community reach its full potential.

"The Community Harvest Centre is an exciting new project that was developed in response to the growing awareness of sustainable living practices and concerns around food security issues.

"The Centre will operate on the site between the Goods Shed and Mitchell House in Wonthaggi and, once established, will be a fantastic asset for our community," explained Cr Duscher.

The Harvest Centre will offer

  • Inspiration and access to information, support and resources on environmentally friendly and sustainable living practices
  • Opportunities for people to connect and learn new and old ways of growing their own food on site or in their backyards
  • Workshops on preserving food and managing backyard gardens
  • A proactive community strengthening model through which people can come together and work through the issues of environmental change, food security, social connectedness and sustainable living practices

The project aims to develop and 'harvest' human potential and natural resources through a diverse range of community strengthening, education and awareness raising strategies.

The Mayoral Charity Ball Grant offers up to $5,000 of the proceeds from the Ball to a community group within Bass Coast.

If you are interested in being involved with the Mayoral Charity Ball as an attendee or a sponsor, please contact Samantha Bennett or Amalee Stivic at Bass Coast Shire Council on 1300 BCOAST (226 278).

Bass Coast Shire Council would like to acknowledge Mayoral Ball Gold sponsors Tabro Meats, The Inlet Hotel, McArthur Management Services and Bronze sponsors Coastal Fresh Peas, Lombard the Paper People and Luscombe Colahan

 

 

 


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