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MWW & CP June Blog

30/6/2019

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Joyous June

This month has been a rather steady one with both of being able to attend the Domestic Violence Panel ‘My Story, Our Story’ with Ray Martin hosted by Wagga City Council. The evening sparked a range of topical questions, from whether it should be known as Domestic Violence, or simply ‘Violence’ to practical ways of changing attitude. The panellists were able to share not only their experience but their contributions to the solution. The words that remain with us came from our very own Mayor, Greg Conkey ‘As the saying goes, what we walk past is the standard we’re willing to accept. We are no longer willing to walk past this’ , Wagga will no longer be accepting the standard of Domestic Violence! It was a fantastic event to attend and great to see the room filled with members of the community supporting the cause!

I (Stina) was finally able to sit down with my dear mentor and Titleholder Co-ordinator Sarah Navin (Miss Wagga Wagga 2017) stopping in Wagga for a very quick visit. What a blast that was! The time flew past as we discussed all things, work/life balance, mental health, Quest year, upcoming sister city visit and the excitement of upcoming JUNIOR PROGRAM!!!! There has been so much going on in the background to make this program happen, with less than 3 weeks until the workshops to begin. It’s such a treasure to have Sarah as our titleholder co-ordinator, cheering and supporting us through all of our endeavours!

Middle of the month was the time for more formal functions with a Mayor Reception, seeing Robyn Gillespie, a local woman become the new Inner Wheel Australia President. It was lovely to hear so very many stories of their connection and involvement with Inner Wheel for so many years. There may have been a significant number of attempts at recruitment also. The following day The Blood Bank celebrated its milestone donor achievements with 50, 100, 150, 200 and EVEN 250! Blood donations!!! As a regular donor myself, this was simply incredible to part of. It was also fitting that the Regional Director Sue, congratulated Neil and the Team in Wagga for making the blood bank what it is, and ensuring everyone has a joyful time, instilling the desire to return. Congratulations and keep up the amazing work!

Presslea and I were able to attend the One Door Sunflower House hosted Mental Health Panel, with a short and intriguing talk from Psychologist, Timothy Carey on Surviving and Thriving. He left quite the impression, and it wasn’t just his loud shirt (as he pointed out), it was the challenging concepts including, mental health is not an ‘imbalance’ of chemicals requiring medication, rather it is a variety of circumstances and situations that poses an unfamiliar challenge to the person. Again it was fantastic to see so many members of the community out late that evening supporting the event and sharing stories.

Later in the month I was invited to the Wollundry Inner Wheel meeting to speak about the Quest, my journey thus far and the Junior Miss Wagga Wagga Program. These ladies were such a delight and so welcoming. Their generosity has also afforded us their assistance in the running of the JuniorMWWP and we are so grateful.

We attended the 2020 Entrants' first event of the year ‘A night at the movies’ trivia. Stina dressed as Esmeralda and myself (Presslea) as Wonder Woman (who was close to being best dressed however lost to the lucky cat). The event was a great success and such a fun night! Stina won paper, scissors, rock, Herbie did a fantastic job hosting the night and the girls kept us on ur toes with some very tricky questions! We came equal 10th, so maybe next time we need to do some study before trivia! Congratulations to Brittany, Erica, Hannah, Hayley, Margie, Montanna and Tegan on a Successful First Event!

Stina and I paid a visit to Flight Centre to finalise our flights to Nördlingen, we can’t believe how quickly the year is going by. After our visit we attended Lost Lanes, all rugged up finding warmth by the fire. We had the delicious pasta from Knights Meats, the atmosphere was brilliant as always and we ran into former entrant and current committee member Clare who has just returned from Nördlingen, she shared her stories from the trip which made us super excited!

I, Presslea, attended Wagga Wagga High School to assist with their Chicktionary program once again. I ran a PT session which was fantastic out in the sun and the girls did a great job, followed by a chat about ‘what is physical health and well-being’, the girls had great input and I really enjoyed being able to run another of these sessions.

We’re so excited for what looks like it will be a full month in July!

Love from MWW & CP
AKA your local Queen and Princess 
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MWW & CP May Blog

4/6/2019

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Mega May

The Month began with a very warm welcome to Mary Potter Nursing Home (one of 2019’s Beneficiaries) where we met with CEO Evan Roberts, Director of Nursing Tania Tellus and Executive Assistant Helen Supple. We were overwhelmed to be asked to place a plaque of thanks on the electric bed which was purchased with the funds we raised. This allowed greater safety and livelihood for one more resident. Later in the month we were also invited to Loretto Home of Compassion (another 2019 Quest Beneficiary) to place a plaque on the oxygen concentrator which was purchased with the funds we raised. The timing was impeccable as one of their machines had just broken down, and renting becomes quite expensive.

Ahead of the Quest 2020 launch, I (Stina) attended the hair and makeup professional development session with the entrants at Lulu & Kit. It was heart warming to see these young ladies really starting to bond and get along so well with each other. The 2020 Launch at the Country Club took the both of us right back down memory lane. Everything from the nerves, to the elusive bread and butter situation, to being sashed and badged. It was our honour to MC the evening and filled us with a nostalgic joy. The entrants spoke fantastically in their speeches and it was great to learn ‘what Wagga Wagga means to them’.

Mid May I (Stina) had the incredible pleasure of Announcing the Inaugural Junior Miss Wagga Wagga Program for the Winter School Holidays. This has been in the works with careful planning for several months. It was so exciting to FINALLY be able to share it with the community, and you have been incredible in your support. With only 30 spaces available, after just 3 days since opening applications, 1/3 of the positions were already filled! Fundraising begins next week and with only a month and a half to go until the holiday program days, it has well and truly coming together.

I, Presslea, attended the unveiling of the plaque for the 2019 walk of honour recipient, Cecil ‘Bob’ Scott. It was a lovely morning and a very proud moment for Cecil and his family. The plaque can be found at 66 Baylis Street.

Later in the month, I (Stina) was invited to read "Alpacas with Maracas" for National Simultaneous Story Time to promote a love for reading at Possum’s Childcare. All the children were anticipating a ‘Real Life Princess’. I may not be a real-life princess, but with every ‘I can see the Princess! The Princess is here! Hello Princess! Thank you Princess, Bye Bye’ I certainly felt like one; an incredibly privileged one.  The following morning was the Biggest Morning Tea hosted by the Mayor at Wagga Wagga City Council raising much needed funds for the Cancer Council for both research and family support. As an employee at Country Hope, working with local ill children, it was incredibly important I also support initiatives that support our local ill adults also.

I, Presslea, met with Sarah Groves from Headspace to discuss some upcoming events that I may be able to take part in and to learn all about what Headspace in Wagga Wagga do and their support to the community.

The month ended with a milestone celebration for us both, 6 months into the reign. We travelled to the Wagga Visitors centre followed by a walk through the botanical gardens and concluded with dinner at Bay85. We can’t believe how quickly the last 6 months have gone and are excited for the next months to follow.
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Yours truly,
MWW & CP
AKA your local Queen & Princess
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