The new-look Hermidale CWA have held their annual general meeting and there's lots on the horizon for the branch.
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After a successful International Day where branch members enjoyed a feast from Papua New Guinea, the ladies sat down to talk business and what's on the agenda for the remaining months of 2019 and 2020.
At the Annual General Meeting the 2019 executive was reinstated. Margaret Gudgeon will remain president, Melanie Cameron secretary and Gladys Thompson will be treasurer. Faye McPherson will retain agricultural officer and Kylie Currans was reinstated as international officer.
To the delight of members, more positions were able to be filled this year after an influx of new members into the club. In fact, the branch numbers have doubled since August.
The role of vice president will be shared by Jessica Perry and Katie Moody. Cultural officer is Jacinta Edge, Grace Wells-Budd is publicity officer, Rebecca Blythe will be cookery officer and Melanie Cameron is handicraft officer.
Gladys Thompson and one new member will attend CWA council meetings and the delegate is Kylie Currans.
To round the year off the branch has a busy six weeks, catering for the CWA council meeting at the end of the month, the Hermidale school children Christmas Party, the CWA Christmas party and more.
Organisation has already begun for social events in Hermidale for early 2020.
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