Events
Oh What a Night!!
Denise Drysdale was a riot as our MC at this year's event. And once again party band, Funky Mustard, had the dance floor jumping!
Ticket sales were expected to be down compared with last year's event due to a number of major conflicting events on the same night but sales in the final two weeks saw a good crowd in attendance with over 120 people enjoying the meal, the champagne, the amazing auctions - very capably run by Glenn Aylward of Aylward Auctioneers - and most of all enjoying the company.
TOTAL FUNDS RAISED: over $11,000!!
THANK YOU TO OUR MAJOR SPONSORS, NAB & Coffs Coast BWN
and to the Coffs Harbour Racing Club, Coffs Coast Independent Newspaper & Artgeko graphic design for their outstanding support of this event
An absolutely fantastic day was had by all at Darlington Beach Holiday Park. With 100 people in attendance, we were once again ever so lucky weatherwise with a warm sunny morning and the afternoon storm holding off till we were packing up to head home.
To kick off the day Darlington Beach Holiday Park provided a scrummy pancake morning tea complete with ice cream, maple syrup and chocolate sauce - yum!
Prime Possum made an early appearance to hand out balloons, stickers and colour ins then the kids hit the pools, water slides and the amazing jumping pillow.
Lunch saw Graham & Lee firing up the BBQ for a sausage sizzle then everyone's favourite guy, Santa arrived with bags of sweets and icy poles for the kids.
Our very first function at our new office! - 2/34 Park Avenue, Coffs Harbour
What a fantastic day! Mums enjoyed hand or foot massages (THANK YOU, Nez!), eyebrow waxing (Naomi is a goddess!), DIY facials, wonderful food (oh so much food!), champagne, fruit punch and conversation while reading the latest in girly mags and watching - wait for it - Countdown re-runs!
Our first ever fundraiser BBQ at Bunnings Coffs Harbour was held on November 30th 2008 under sunny skies. That made for a roaring trade which amounted to in excess of $700 profit - that's a lot of sausages!
The Official Opening of the Coffs Coast Autism office was a resounding success with invited guests enjoying drinks & canapes in front of the office in the beautiful twilight of a perfect Coffs Harbour afternoon.
Brief speeches followed with Steve Glover of the Laminex Group & Cheryl Dixon from NAB giving personal accounts of their individual and company support of Coffs Coast Autism before doing the official honours and cutting the ribbon.
Guests had an opportunity to tour the office - the unanimous opinion being "very impressive".
Coffs Coast Autism office, 2/34 Park Avenue, Coffs Harbour - front of Symbion Laverty Pathology building.
Guest speaker: Kate Pollard from Bonville Respite House
Please bring along a plate of "Christmasy" food to share for morning tea if you are able
2/34 Park Avenue, Coffs Harbour.
Please bring along a small plate to share for morning tea if you are able.
Nominations for Office Bearers are now closed. The nominee list has been compiled and we have received just sufficient nominations for all positions. According to our rules of incorporation "if the number of nominations received is equal to the number of vacancies to be filled, the persons nominated are taken to be elected". Therefore, we will not require voting for the 2009 committee at our AGM. Our Treasurer's Report and Chairperson's Report are still required but we would foresee a fairly short and sweet AGM followed by a morning tea for all attendees. We hope to see you there.
Our very sincere thanks go to Mary Jane Blackman of Book in Hand (special needs book supplier), along with her daughter, Lucy who presented an overview of "Lucy’s Story: Autism and Other Adventures".
The presentation was touted as being informative for everyone interested in Autism in Early Childhood - Grandparents, Mums, Dads, Aunts & Uncles, Educators, Therapists, Service Providers … & You !
and in Sensory Processing in Autism Spectrum Disorders (all ages and abilities, including Asperger Syndrome) and it fit the bill perfectly.
Another Bunning’s BBQ has been and gone, and again we had wonderful helpers.
