Tenterfield and Torrington

The club has had 2 projects on hold for a while because of COVID restrictions and recent flooding, however, on Friday 22nd April we were able to progress these.

Project 1: During the bush fire episodes in the New England area, Mr Mitch Ford of Tenterfield lost his life tragically whilst fighting the fires, leaving behind his widow Kerry.  My wife Vicki and I, together with Club members John & Dorothy Barwick travelled from Tamworth to Tenterfield to meet with Kerry to make a financial presentation to support her during her challenging times.  This project was instigated by Club member Warren (Cowboy) McLaughlin, and we thank him for his coordination through local friend Gina Carpenter. We met with both Gina and Kerry at a local Tenterfield Café, had morning tea and presented her with her cheque.

Project 2: Also, during the bushfires in the New England area the small village of Torrington lost 14 homes and devastated the area. Again, club member Warren McLaughlin came to the fore and convinced our Club to support the small village in some way. The Club agreed to financially support some renovation work required at the Community Hall in replacing the front and rear fire doors. On our return trip from Tenterfield (above), we called in at Torrington where 10 of the locals met with us and provided us a lovely homecooked lunch. At the conclusion of lunch John, Dorothy and myself were able to make our financial presentation to the group which was very much appreciated.
Unfortunately, our Club President, Ken Hall was unable to attend as was project coordinator Warren McLaughlin, however that gave John & Dorothy Barwick and Vicki & myself the opportunity to carry out these important presentations.
A long day trip, but very rewarding being able to not only help an individual during a difficult time, but then also assist a small village who sometimes feel they have been forgotten.


Thankyou again to Warren, John & Dorothy and my wife Vicki.

Steve Beaton, President Elect

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