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St Patricks Day
entertainment at
March Progress
Association
meeting.
It was a “toe tapping” start to the March Progresss
Association meeting on St Patricks day (17th) as
a group of the Moreton Celtic Fiddlers turned
up to entertain the audience.
The Progresss Association thanks the Group
who a members of the Moreton Celtic Fiddle
Club who practice at the Mango Hill Community
Centre on the first Friday of the month. (April
will be the 2nd Friday given Easter). The Club
welcomes newcomers.
Village Road Upgrades
take shape.
Full marks go to Moreton Bay
Council for their commitment to
upgrading Village roads over the
past decade and more recently,
the completion of Alice Street.
Feedback from many local HEARTFELT THANKS
residents indicate that they are TO GOOD SAMARITANS
delighted with the outcome of the When on 5th March I had a fall outside the old
wider streetscape, the footpath to Library in Kallangur on Anzac Ave, a “not so
join with other village pathways young” couple cared for me until an ambulance
and the planting of various trees arrived to take me to Redcliffe Hospital. Whilst I
to replace those taken out in the am still a little battered and bruised 96-year old,
construction phase. I am back home in Mango Hill with my family
keeping a good eye on me in case I try to do too
much.
At the end of 2020, the Mango
Hill Progress Association was Sadly I have mislaid their names, but I want to say
pleased to host a local luncheon how wonderful and caring these two people were
for members of Council’s Road to me that day and how much I and my family
Construction team who worked appreciated their help!
so well with local residents in the God Bless You Both!
construction phase of the project. Mrs Laurie Ramage
Well Done Team! Mango Hill