The Signs were a big hit on the display for the Lower Hunter and Central Coast Regional Area of the Benevolent Society.
The signs were in fact so good that they contributed to the Central Coast and Hunter team winning the runner up prize. This was particularly important as it gave the team an opportunity to thank the Mens Shed for the excellent work on the signs .... and to raise the awareness of the Mens Shed movement among the over 800 (mostly female) community and social workers at the conference at Everleigh Confernece Centre.... [possibly the biggest Mens Shed ever built :-) ...]
Click on the photo and maybe you can spot Peter Jessop in the background.. ... but .. where's Wally?
Well done guys ..
another quality project
winning the shed
acclaim and recognition!!
another quality project
winning the shed
acclaim and recognition!!
A special thanks to
John Connor and Alan Hagan
for their work
making these signs.
John Connor and Alan Hagan
for their work
making these signs.
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