Flowerdale Principal Ross Davis, teacher Ruth Konig and some of the FPS students receiving donated gifts from Max Willson
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Postcards from Bridport
Photos of Donated Goods
Progress on boxes of donated pens, textas, pencils, books, games, etc
Below: Some of the goodies that have been received at
the various collection centres throughout Dorset:

Right: Packing the boxes. Packing has been just about completed and ready to send to schools.

Below: Some of the goodies that have been received at
the various collection centres throughout Dorset:

Right: Packing the boxes. Packing has been just about completed and ready to send to schools.

Left: a box of books for older readers
Monday, March 9, 2009
Adoptatown.net
The official adoptatown website is now operational at http://adoptatown.net, thanks to Graeme Loosmore at BiWeb. You can see there a gallery of pictures, mostly at this stage just stock photos that give some idea of the extent of devastation, but soon we hope to have pictures of the hay deliveries, etc.
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Postcards progress
We are distributing the photos, tent cards and envelopes to schools for the kids to make up, write on and send.
Thanks to Regal Press Creative Printing for their generous discount on the cards.
Thanks to Regal Press Creative Printing for their generous discount on the cards.
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Update from Today's Meeting

Materials for Children
We now have a storage room offered at Bridport. Donations of games, books, pencils, etc have begun to come in.

Hay for Yea

We must thank the Tasmanian minister for Transport & Infrastructure, Jim Cox, and his hardworking office staff, for their invaluable help in dealing with transport issues involved in getting goods from Dorset all the way to Yea. They have made our job much easier and smoothed the way for us.
Another four trailers of silage to leave Scottsdale within the next couple of weeks. And two more trailers of hay will leave soon.
School to School Contacts



Contact with Service & Other Clubs

The Committee will next formally meet on Wed 25th March but we will have more updates here before then as things come to light.
Monday, March 2, 2009
Latest News. Exciting New Developments!
Responses from Yea
We have begun to receive favourable and appreciative feedback from people in the Yea area to our project. The Rotary Club of Yea at their last meeting unanimously endorsed our idea of Dorset adopting Yea as a community, and will begin liaising with us about needs in the area.
Educational Materials for Schools
Gayle Edson, secretary of the Adopt-A-Town committee, has put out a call for books, board games, word games, Legos, colouring in books, pencils, etc for children and families in Yea. Donations will be able to be dropped off at the Pavilion Information Centre at Bridport and at the Scottsdale Advertiser. People from 'up the coast' who wish to donate can contact James Burroughs from Winneleah on 0429 808 177 and he will deliver materials to us from the Winnaleah Derby Branxholm Ringarooma area.
This has resulted from contact with Ross Davis, principal of Flowerdale Public School and Ruth Konig, a teacher and member of Yea Rotary, who have let us know that these are the things that the students need. They will be working together to distribute them to the schools in the area.
After speaking to Ruth Konig we are also looking into the possible transport of students from Yea to Dorset sometime later in the year to attend a special educational camp. We will need offers of help with transport to site, catering, chaperones, food, activities, etc. More information on this later.
Making Yea while the sun shines!
Two more truckloads of Hay are ready to roll to the farmers of Yea! A big thankyou to the generous farmers of the Northeast who have donated this fodder, and to John Lette and the Rotary Club of Scottsdale for organising it. Because of the current extreme fire danger in the area there may be some delay getting it from Melbourne to Yea, but it will be moved in as soon as possible.
Thanks also to all those involved in getting it there, or who have offered help with future transport needs. These include:
- Peter & Wendy Jones Stock Transport of Winneleah
- Clarrie & Roseanne Cassidy Transport of Springfield
- Noel & Yvonne Gerke from Samjack
- C.R. Jones Transport, Minstone Rd
- Geoff Taylor from Bass Strait Shipping and Craig Morris from Tasman Logistics for arranging a trailer each from their respective companies.
- Wendy from Toll Shipping in Burnie for all her help, and Toll for shipping the loads from Tassie to Melbourne
- Toll Transport and Linfox Transport for shipping from Melbourne to Yea. This is a historic association - the first time these two companies have worked together as a team! Special thanks to Nick Best, Operations Manager from Linfox
As you can see just from those mentioned above, this is quickly snowballing into a real northeast community effort, and even wider, with larger companies as well enthusiastically supporting this project!
We'd also like to thank Wendy at the Advocate, Peter Fish and Sharyn from the Advertiser, and Peter Sanders from the Examiner for their support and articles. Watch your local newspaper for further details.
We have begun to receive favourable and appreciative feedback from people in the Yea area to our project. The Rotary Club of Yea at their last meeting unanimously endorsed our idea of Dorset adopting Yea as a community, and will begin liaising with us about needs in the area.
Educational Materials for Schools

This has resulted from contact with Ross Davis, principal of Flowerdale Public School and Ruth Konig, a teacher and member of Yea Rotary, who have let us know that these are the things that the students need. They will be working together to distribute them to the schools in the area.
After speaking to Ruth Konig we are also looking into the possible transport of students from Yea to Dorset sometime later in the year to attend a special educational camp. We will need offers of help with transport to site, catering, chaperones, food, activities, etc. More information on this later.
Making Yea while the sun shines!

Thanks also to all those involved in getting it there, or who have offered help with future transport needs. These include:
- Peter & Wendy Jones Stock Transport of Winneleah
- Clarrie & Roseanne Cassidy Transport of Springfield
- Noel & Yvonne Gerke from Samjack
- C.R. Jones Transport, Minstone Rd
- Geoff Taylor from Bass Strait Shipping and Craig Morris from Tasman Logistics for arranging a trailer each from their respective companies.
- Wendy from Toll Shipping in Burnie for all her help, and Toll for shipping the loads from Tassie to Melbourne
- Toll Transport and Linfox Transport for shipping from Melbourne to Yea. This is a historic association - the first time these two companies have worked together as a team! Special thanks to Nick Best, Operations Manager from Linfox
As you can see just from those mentioned above, this is quickly snowballing into a real northeast community effort, and even wider, with larger companies as well enthusiastically supporting this project!
We'd also like to thank Wendy at the Advocate, Peter Fish and Sharyn from the Advertiser, and Peter Sanders from the Examiner for their support and articles. Watch your local newspaper for further details.
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