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Farewell Brian & Pat..........Welcome Amanda |
‘The beginning of 2010 for Servants has been dominated by the departure of Brian & Pat Hall from their position of Housekeepers at Carrical House. The job that the Halls have done over the past 2.5 years has been wonderful; they have been a delight to work alongside and their presence will be missed around Carrical. Brian will continue as a committee member and as Chairperson of the Community Building Sub-committee. Pat will continue in her role as a member of Servants and of the afore-mentioned sub-committee.
However, I am delighted to be able to introduce to you Amanda Donohoe as the new Housekeeper. Amanda has moved from Darwin to take on this role and I’m sure residents, management, members and committee of Servants and all of our many acquaintances will greatly enjoy getting to know Amanda over the coming weeks.
If you would like to know a little more about the work of Servants please do not hesitate to be in touch with
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Kind regards,
Matt.
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We recently secured a grant from
Housing Sector Development to have the communal areas of the rooming house and
mansion redecorated. The work, carried out by Camberwell Painting, was
completed just before the end of June. Residents and management alike were
really pleased with the result.
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Recently Carrical had a guest Ted Baillieu.
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Carrical Community Kitchen |
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The purpose of the Carrical Community Kitchen (CCK) is to encourage Carrical House residents to learn food preparation skills which might lead to future employment opportunities whilst participating in a rewarding and constructive project. The preserves we create will be used for fundraising purposes throughout 2009. Day 1 of production occurred on Thursday 12th March 2009 with four residents joining project organizers Angus and Christine in producing the first batch of tomato chutney. The immediate plan is that one batch of preserves will be created each week for the next few months.
Angus Giles 26th March 2009
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A BBQ lunch
was held on Christmas Day at the rooming house. About 20 residents attended.
Special thanks to our cooks for the day, Charles and Graham.


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