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19 October 2020 | Project School Formal

Well hello Toowoomba,Welcome to Episode 36. This week our episode goes into the feel good category, we want to shine some more light on a great local initiative and also highlight the volunteers behind this great idea, that again proves why Toowoomba is such a great place to live. So we chat to Gay Hold Carpenter and Kim Stokes from Project School Formal, about why and how this venture got started, what it is about and how we can all do our little bit to help.Thanks to local business Recognition Plus for their ongoing support. they help put your NAME, .. where it counts!. From promo gear and trophies, to name badges, they will help you be seen.News of the WeekA special shout out to Hop Thru Cafe , who despite only being open a few weeks, are already fundraising for the community, so this Wednesday the 21st,go and grab a free coffee and throw a few dollars in the tin for The Toowoomba Hospital Foundation and the great work they do.Now Let's get on with show.What's On brought to you by the Toowoomba Regional CouncilWednesday 21stToowoomba Chamber of Commerce Business @ Dusk event is on again hosted at TAFE Qld Toowoomba campus 5:30 till 7:30 tickets at chamber websiteFriday the 23rd of OctoberThe Oakey Youth Project is on as usual from 06: 30 pm 12-24 year oldsSaturday the 24thThe Pink High Tea on at Gips Restaurant 09 till 11 am and then 2-4pm in support of Breast CancerStill time to get involved with Hike for the Homeless Jubilee Park Trails, Bridge St from 6amSunday the 25thThe Scooter and Skate Workshop moves to Crows Nest Skate Park, 9 am to 1 pm this weekTinker is holding a Personalised Necklace workshop with Mikah Hand stamped Jewellery from 1:30-4:30pmMick Lindsay back at the Met Hotel from 2pmSee Council Events page or Face Book events for more details on these and morePlease support our local marketsSaturday 24th OctThe Toowoomba Farmers markets on from 07am under the windmill at Cobb n Co museumPillar St Markets on from 4pm at Middle Ridge Sunday 25th Octthe

An episode of the Talkin' Toowoomba podcast, hosted by Shane Adamson, titled "19 October 2020 | Project School Formal" was published on October 18, 2020 and runs 22 minutes.

October 18, 2020 ·22m · Talkin' Toowoomba

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Well hello Toowoomba,Welcome to Episode 36. This week our episode goes into the feel good category, we want to shine some more light on a great local initiative and also highlight the volunteers behind this great idea, that again proves why Toowoomba is such a great place to live. So we chat to Gay Hold Carpenter and Kim Stokes from Project School Formal, about why and how this venture got started, what it is about and how we can all do our little bit to help.Thanks to local business Recognition Plus for their ongoing support. they help put your NAME, .. where it counts!. From promo gear and trophies, to name badges, they will help you be seen.News of the WeekA special shout out to Hop Thru Cafe , who despite only being open a few weeks, are already fundraising for the community, so this Wednesday the 21st,go and grab a free coffee and throw a few dollars in the tin for The Toowoomba Hospital Foundation and the great work they do.Now Let's get on with show.What's On brought to you by the Toowoomba Regional CouncilWednesday 21stToowoomba Chamber of Commerce Business @ Dusk event is on again hosted at TAFE Qld Toowoomba campus 5:30 till 7:30 tickets at chamber websiteFriday the 23rd of OctoberThe Oakey Youth Project is on as usual from 06: 30 pm 12-24 year oldsSaturday the 24thThe Pink High Tea on at Gips Restaurant 09 till 11 am and then 2-4pm in support of Breast CancerStill time to get involved with Hike for the Homeless Jubilee Park Trails, Bridge St from 6amSunday the 25thThe Scooter and Skate Workshop moves to Crows Nest Skate Park, 9 am to 1 pm this weekTinker is holding a Personalised Necklace workshop with Mikah Hand stamped Jewellery from 1:30-4:30pmMick Lindsay back at the Met Hotel from 2pmSee Council Events page or Face Book events for more details on these and morePlease support our local marketsSaturday 24th OctThe Toowoomba Farmers markets on from 07am under the windmill at Cobb n Co museumPillar St Markets on from 4pm at Middle Ridge Sunday 25th Octthe

Well hello Toowoomba,
Welcome to Episode 36. This week our episode goes into the feel good category, we want to shine some more light on a great local initiative and also highlight the volunteers behind this great idea, that again proves why Toowoomba is such a great place to live. So we chat to Gay Hold Carpenter and Kim Stokes from Project School Formal, about why and how this venture got started, what it is about and how we can all do our little bit to help.
Thanks to local business Recognition Plus for their ongoing support. they help put your NAME, .. where it counts!. From promo gear and trophies, to name badges, they will help you be seen.

News of the Week
A special shout out to Hop Thru Cafe , who despite only being open a few weeks, are already fundraising for the community, so this Wednesday the 21st,go and grab a free coffee and throw a few dollars in the tin for The Toowoomba Hospital Foundation and the great work they do.

Now Let's get on with show.

What's On brought to you by the Toowoomba Regional Council


Wednesday 21st
Toowoomba Chamber of Commerce Business @ Dusk event is on again hosted at TAFE Qld Toowoomba campus 5:30 till 7:30 tickets at chamber website

Friday the 23rd of October
The Oakey Youth Project is on as usual from 06: 30 pm 12-24 year olds

Saturday the 24th

The Pink High Tea on at Gips Restaurant 09 till 11 am and then 2-4pm in support of Breast Cancer
Still time to get involved with Hike for the Homeless Jubilee Park Trails, Bridge St from 6am

Sunday the 25th
The Scooter and Skate Workshop moves to Crows Nest Skate Park, 9 am to 1 pm this week
Tinker is holding a Personalised Necklace workshop with Mikah Hand stamped Jewellery from 1:30-4:30pm
Mick Lindsay back at the Met Hotel from 2pm

See Council Events page or Face Book events for more details on these and more

Please support our local markets

Saturday 24th Oct
The Toowoomba Farmers markets on from 07am under the windmill at Cobb n Co museum
Pillar St Markets on from 4pm at Middle Ridge

Sunday 25th Oct
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