A presentation of five side bowls and a central bowl all made from local Jarrah was made to Paul Gabbert of the City of Cockburn by the Cockburn Community Men’s Shed in gratitude for the extensive amount of work he has put in as a committee member. The bowls were made by Ross Jasper, the tray was made by Andrei Frith and the timber was donated by the Shed.
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Its Official
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The Opening Ceremony of our new Mens Shed was held on Wednesday 13th June with around seventy five people in attendance. Following a "Welcome to Country" from the indigenous community, the gathering was addressed by a number of dignitaries including our patron Mayor Logan Howlett, and Chairman Peter Hodgson. Light...
Up she rises!
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It was worth the wait. The framing of the new shed is almost complete and ready for the exterior cladding and roof to be fixed in place. The old shed will close in a few weeks time to prepare our machinery and materials for the move. Stay tuned for updates...
Luck and Generousity
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They say that what goes around comes around. Practitioners of Buddhism would call it Karma. While attending the Woodwork and Craft show Chairman Mike M. won the door prize, a 1.8m long x 750mm wide by 900mm high solid Jarrah work bench from Workbench World in Myaree retailing at over...
Appointment of a Shed Patron
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I am delighted to announce that Cockburn Mayor Logan Howlett has been appointed Patron of the Cockburn Community Men's Shed Inc. Logan's appointment will help to elevate our profile, and his experience in all areas of community development will be a great asset in the future.