Posts Tagged ‘Storm Co’

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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Federal MP to meet and greet

Federal Member for Charlton Greg Combet will visit Avondale College’s Lake Macquarie campus Friday (November 12) to meet students who volunteered to join Storm Co teams. Avondale has received a $5000 grant from the Government to support the students.

Ladies Chapel gets makeover

A need to more easily modify seating will see the refurbishment of Ladies Chapel on Avondale College’s Lake Macquarie campus. Stackable chairs will replace the pews, which will be donated to the Logan City Samoan Seventh-day Adventist Church in Brisbane. The refurbishment will also include the laying of new carpet and the installation of a data projector and a kitchenette.

The Promise to sing carols at the San

The Promise has earned a return invitation to Sydney Adventist Hospital’s Carols by Candlelight. The Avondale College vocal ensemble will perform three songs—“Deck the Halls,” “In December” and the medley “Christmas Finale”—during the program. The Promise first performed at carols in 2005. The program this year is on Sunday, December 12, at 8.00 PM.

Rezoning approved for student accommodation

Avondale College can now build more accommodation for students after the New South Wales Government approved an amendment to the Lake Macquarie local environment plan. The amendment rezoned five hectares of land for student accommodation and ancillary uses on the slope near the former dairy. Avondale used the need for more student accommodation as the focus of its Annual Appeal in 2006. However, a decrease in demand for on-campus accommodation and the downturn in the economy since then means the project is now on hold. Lake Macquarie City Council approved the rezoning in March this year and will assess any development applications.

Avondale College vocal ensemble The Promise will perform at Sydney Adventist Hospital’s Carols by Candlelight this year. Credit: Kent Marcus Photography.

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Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Government grants $5000 for Storm Co

Students will benefit from a $5000 grant Avondale College has received from the Australian Government under Volunteer Grants 2010. The grant, part of the government’s Community Investment Program, will support students who volunteer to join the college’s Storm Co teams. Avondale will use most of the money to buy a data projector and a portable public address system, help cover the cost of fuel and offer training courses. The grants are the one of the ways the government recognises and values Australian volunteers serving in local communities, say Jenny Macklin and Ursula Stephens in their letter to director of student services Kevin Judge. Macklin is the Minister for Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs; Stephens the Parliamentary Secretary for Social Inclusion and the Voluntary Sector.

Tenor on 2NUR

Senior music lecturer and tenor Dr Robb Dennis has presented part one of Franz Schubert’s Winterreise as part of the lunchtime concert series at The Conservatorium at The University of Newcastle. The recital will air on 2NUR FM as part of the Harold Lobb Recital Series.