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Mango Hill News
Mango Hill News Edition No. 310 - since 1986
Diary Notes
Since 1986, the Mango Hill Progress Association has sought Saturday 15th April 2023
to work with local community organizations and act as a 6.00pm: Skate Night
constructive advocacy group to all levels of Government and
Business. In short, our Association can only be as effective as Wednesday 19th April 2023
the range of committed volunteers who provide time, effort 7.30pm: Progress Association Meeting
and ideas to continue our work of the past 3 decades. (Mango Hill Community Hall)
Membership Contact
www.mangohillprogress.org/membership Website: www.mangohillprogress.org
Family Membership is just $10/year. Email: admin@mangohillprogress.org
Your membership supports our Tennis Court Bookings: 0402 447 233
ability to advocate on behalf of the Hall Bookings and all other Enquiries:
Community! Laurence Christie 07 3204 2020
or 0415 342 007
Meetings
Residents are welcome to attend monthly meetings of the Association on the 3rd
Wednesday of the month (excluding Dec/Jan) at the Mango Hill Village Community Hall
in Chermside Road (Danzy Buchanan Park) at 7.30pm.
Mango Hill Progress Remembers – Anzac Commemoration – 19th April
As has been our practice since 2015 (100th Anniversary of the
1st Anzac Day), the Mango Hill Progress Association will hold a
commemoration service, on the lawn beside our Commemoration
Stone next to the Tennis Court at the Mango Hill Community
Centre in Chermside Road.
It will be an honour once again to welcome the young Cadet
Soldiers of 103 ACU who will mount a Catafalque Party on the
night. All members of the community are welcome to attend
this short service which will be followed by supper and the April
monthly meeting at 7.30pm
Next Mango Hill Skate Night - Saturday 15th April (6.00pm)
Generally held once a school term since 1992, the Mango Hill Skate
Night continues to attract young children along with “Mums and
Dads” to the Mango Hill Tennis Court for a night of fun and music
at no entry cost.
With Progress Association Volunteers serving up the sausage
sizzle, drinks and pancakes for only a $1, the night is a Family
Friendly evening with mums & dads welcoming the opportunity to
“relax outside the wire” whilst their young charges skate and dance
around inside the courts.