Over the weekend, 168¿ª½±¹ÙÍø’s P&F hosted the annual Race Day at Eagle Farm. On behalf of Julie Gibbons, Bronwyn Small and I in the Development and Community Office, I would like to acknowledge the extraordinary effort by many people on the P&F that culminated in a spectacular afternoon at the race track and thank our wonderful sponsors and raffle prize donors for their support. I hope you enjoy reading the wrap up from our P&F President, David Lisle below.
We have also received further support for the new sports precinct with many new families donating to have their names added to the Donor Wall. The Donor Wall is important, as it is not only a tangible way in which we can recognise our donors for their generosity, but it also sends a powerful message to our girls; that is, it takes a community to create something special.
I am very proud to report that we were awarded the Queensland Excellence in Advancement Award in Fundraising at the Educate Plus Conference last week for the ‘Going for Bold’ sports precinct Capital Campaign; testament to the combined efforts of the Development Office, 168¿ª½±¹ÙÍø’s Foundation and our generous donor community.
It has also been heart-warming to see support continue to grow for our boarding families by way of donations to boarding bursaries, which deliver much needed fee relief, via our Scholarship Fund.
With many more opportunities to engage in the life of the school coming up next term, we hope to see you at some of our events!
From the P&F President
The annual Race Day was held last Saturday in the Birdcage at a windy Eagle Farm Racecourse. Race Day is the largest event on the P&F social calendar, and by any measure it was a great success. An enormous amount of work went into organising this event, for many months before and on the day itself. Many members of the P&F put in a huge effort, wonderfully supported by Julie Gibbons and Lara Pickering in the Development Office.
Special mention must be made of two people, without whom the Race Day would not have happened. Lisa Brown put together a dazzling list of prizes for the raffle and organised the donation of the bar fridges and wine. As Race Day Co-ordinator, Angus Cameron oversaw the whole process and steered the committee to produce a truly marvellous outcome. Sincere thanks to everybody involved.
Thanks also to our wonderful sponsors and donors for their generosity and support. And finally, a big thank you to the school community for continuing to support the P&F. Thanks to you, our social functions are highly enjoyable and well attended, and we are achieving and exceeding our fundraising goals for the school.
David Lisle
P&F President
ST MARGARET’S COMMUNITY EVENTS
Professional Women’s Network Cocktail Event with guest speaker, Trish Jackson (’79)
Date: Thursday 17 October 2019
Time: 5:30pm start, 7:30pm finish
Venue: McCullough Robertson, Level 11, 66 Eagle Street, Brisbane
Tickets: Corporate groups $800 for 10, $80 adult and $40 students (Years 10-12/tertiary)
Surviving against all odds, Trish Jackson uses her disability to educate the next generation; the key to ending bullying and discrimination. Trish is one of 10,000 babies born with several birth defects because her mother was given a sample packet of the drug Thalidomide, a supposedly ‘safe’ drug, during her pregnancy.
After graduating, Trish’s second job was ironically in the health department in the pharmaceutical section – ironic for two reasons: she was the result of the greatest pharmaceutical disaster in the world and the government who had told her she ‘could not work’ ended up being her employer for over a decade.
Today she is a guest speaker and agent for change – she is still campaigning for compensation after 57 years for the harm caused by the drug Thalidomide.
Join us for our PWN Cocktail event as Trish will share how, in the face of adversity, she has chartered her own professional path and how corporate workplaces can create a more inclusive culture.
Tickets are available via Flexischools. Please to purchase your ticket.
We sincerely thank our corporate sponsors for their generous support of the Series.
Associate Sponsors: Pitcher Partners and McCullough Robertson.
Supporting Partners: Downer, NAB, Programmed Property Services, Clear Insurance and QBI (Queensland Brain Institute).
Secondary Mother Daughter High Tea – Years 7-12
Due to high demand for this event, tickets are now SOLD OUT.
If you would like to be placed on the waiting list for tickets, please email your name, contact details and number of tickets required to developmentandcommunity@stmargarets.qld.edu.au.
Old Girls’ Association ‘Sparkling Brunch’
More details to come… save the date!
Date: Sunday 27 October 2019
Time: 9:30am-12:30pm
Venue: Arts Centre Foyer, 168¿ª½±¹ÙÍø’s Anglican Girls School
Tickets: $55 adult and $45 students (Years 10-12/tertiary)
Lara Pickering