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Last lunch
THE THURSDAY GIRLS would like to announce that their next function will be a lunch held at River Deck Restaurant, Noosa Marina, at 12.30 pm on Thursday 27 November. This is our final function for the year. Funds are raised for an Educational Support Program which aims to support school students from families experiencing financial difficulties. To attend, please contact Di Kirby at brian.dianne2@bigpond.com or phone her on 5474 1184. All welcome.

Clearing the Blocks
Create a wealthy life of meaning and impact. Attract more abundance, good health, money, relationships. Clear the inabilities to receive what we long for. What keeps us stuck? Create positive experiences to help clear the blocks. Enhance your well-being. Clear negative beliefs. Understand what we need to do to allow the laws of attraction to work. Clear limiting beliefs stopping us from receiving. Clear the set of beliefs society has about the act of receiving. Become more self-empowered. Resolve any shame or embarrassment around money. There cannot be giving without also receiving. Be able to receive fully, graciously and with love and delight.
Using eft-emotional freedom (tapping on meridian points) plus other techniques, Ruth will assist you to clear blockages on all levels to gain freedom from limiting beliefs that are stopping you from receiving more in life.
Clearing the blocks to receiving abundance – with Ruth Eedy. Tuesday 25 November, 10am to 1pm, in Tewantin. Cost – $50. Phone or text 0427 169 301.

Inner Sea Change
Let’s talk about inner life for a change. Connect with others on the road less travelled at the Inner Sea Change weekly discussion group, exploring ways to be the difference you want to see in the world. Share and learn ideas, inspirations and experiences. Tuesdays, 1pm to 2.30pm. Location and details at www.meetup.com/inner-sea-change or phone 0417 718 683.

Dine and Dance
Dine and dance to the Blue Dog Bush Band at Noosa RACV, Noosa Heads, on 13 December, from 6pm. Noosa ALP invites you to their Christmas Ball to meet Mark Denham and ALP senators. Cost $95. Inquiries to alpnoosa@gmail.com.

Tewantin-Noosa National Seniors
The last meeting of the year will be held on Thursday 27 November, at the Noosa Catholic Hall, at 1.15pm for a 1.30pm start. Members please bring a plate. Entertainer – Bob Carman. Everyone welcome. Phone Norm 5474 0919.

Christian Fellowship
The service at the Christian Fellowship of Noosa on Sunday 23 November will, as usual, be one in which the good old hymns are sung and the message based on Biblical truth. To enjoy warm fellowship, come to the CWA Hall, next to the Tewantin Post Office, at 9.30am. If you wish to know more about us please call Tony on 5474 0620.

Sewing News
The Guilded Lilies Sewing Circle Christmas and last meeting for 2014 will be held on Saturday 29 November, from 9am to 3pm, at the Masonic Hall, Moorindil Street, Tewantin. Please bring a plate to share for the Christmas luncheon and don’t forget the Secret Santa present. Bring your Zip Challenge for judging. For more information, please phone Aileen on 5455 6959 or Annemarie on 0413 014 283.

Author Talk
Sunshine Coast author, Maggie Christensen, will be guest speaker and launch her second book, The Sand Dollar, at the Noosaville Library on Thursday 27 November, at 6.30pm. The novel is set on the Sunshine Coast and on the coast of Oregon, US, and tells the story of a widow in search of the truth about her origins and early life. Maggie, a former university lecturer, has received five-star reviews for her first novel, Band of Gold, which was released earlier this year. Following her talk, Friends of the Noosaville Library will serve drinks and finger food. Cost $8. Bookings are required on 5329 6555 or www.libraries.noosa.qld.gov.au.

Sunday Dance Classes
Our Sunday social dance classes have only 2-3 weeks to go this year. This event is a great way to meet happy people, get some exercise, both physical and mental, have a laugh and some lovely afternoon tea. We have the class every Sunday in the Masonic Hall in Moorindal Street, Tewantin, starting with easy steps at 1pm and moving to intermediate/advanced before finishing at 5pm. Come and join us. All are welcome with or without partners. Please note our last lesson this year will be Sunday 14 December, recommencing Sunday 11 January. Phone Andrew and crew on 5485 1306 or 0429 829 328.

Street Stall
The Presbyterian Church will hold a street stall this Friday 21 November, outside the Bendigo Bank, Poinciana Avenue, Tewantin, from 8am until noon.
A variety of cakes, biscuits, jams and pickles, plus crafts and knitted goods will be available, plus much more.

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