The New Weddington Isles have a busy week coming up - Lord Watitune and several New Weddingtonians are taking part in a local community event with Canberra Connect for International Day of People with Disability on 3rd December.
This will take place at the Gundaroo Homestead and feature a series of artworks created by disabled artists through the 'Pictures of You' project, launched by Lord Watitune. We are presenting commemorative lapel badges to attendees - which will include Yvette Berry, Deputy Chief Minister of the ACT. Thanks to our Subjects who have been packing and preparing these badges
Then on 4th December is the New Weddington expedition to climb Mount Kosciusko, Australia's highest peak, and plant a NWI flag on the summit, along with the flag of the Principality of Sealand who are co-sponsoring the climb. Light rainfall forecast in the alpine area so fingers crossed!
Photos of both events to follow next week
This will take place at the Gundaroo Homestead and feature a series of artworks created by disabled artists through the 'Pictures of You' project, launched by Lord Watitune. We are presenting commemorative lapel badges to attendees - which will include Yvette Berry, Deputy Chief Minister of the ACT. Thanks to our Subjects who have been packing and preparing these badges
Then on 4th December is the New Weddington expedition to climb Mount Kosciusko, Australia's highest peak, and plant a NWI flag on the summit, along with the flag of the Principality of Sealand who are co-sponsoring the climb. Light rainfall forecast in the alpine area so fingers crossed!
Photos of both events to follow next week