Candles lit and extinguished

December 11, 2018

Sometimes in life, people enter and exit almost as quickly as a tropical downpour of rain. They make such an impact that in the final moments, we don't realise that the end is nigh. Or maybe we do and just don't want to admit it?

The Rainbow Tapestry Project started out as an idea, a dream, a vision for a better tomorrow. We put pen to paper and before we knew it, Claudia was going to make significant inroads into bringing the Rainbow Tapestry project to life.

We set it up as a project intentionally. We didn't know what tomorrow held, so we put a time limit on it. This decision was partly because of funding. We stepped forward together. We persevered. We saw people come from nowhere and leave having made at least a new acquaintance.

I am incredibly proud of what we have achieved. Really though, we could not have done this if it wasn't for you. Whether you attended one or more of our events, joined the regular giving program, became a member, brought a candle, gave a donation or shared one of our events, you have started weaving the beautiful, vibrant Rainbow Tapestry that we dreamed of. Thank you.

For me personally, I will miss Claudia (but don't tell her that!). I often joke that I would like to clone myself so I can get more done. In Claudia I found another version of myself.

Part of my role as President is to inspire others. Today though, I need to acknowledge the human side of me and sit with the sense of loss that I feel. A year ago, I could not say what 2018 looked like. Today I am in a similar position when I look to 2019. The difference though is that I have grown and changed. This growth and change has only happened because of the Rainbow Tapestry project and Claudia's efforts to bring it to life.

For all of this I am extremely grateful.

Pj Dwyer
President

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By Pj Dwyer November 1, 2022
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By Pj Dwyer October 19, 2022
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Will you champion the Rainbow Tapestry?
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By Pj Dwyer August 4, 2022
Please join us in congratulating Nic, who won our Friendship Day raffle.
By Pj Dwyer July 20, 2022
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Win a games hamper, valued at $300, this International Friendship Day.
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Comedy For A Cause presents a showcase of some of the best comedians from the Sydney and Melbourne International Comedy Festival in support of MCC Welfare Services. Corral your favourite fans for a night of fun and frippery - it's International Friendship Day after all! Buck the trend that, since the pandemic, no one wants to hang out in person anymore. Join us at Comedy for a Cause on Saturday, 30 July to celebrate International Friendship Day. Secure your tickets today at: https://comedyforacause.net/mccws .
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Looking to be with others on Christmas Day? Come, join us at Petersham RSL. MCC Welfare Services is organising a table for Christmas Day Lunch. There is no need to be alone Christmas Day. Friends are welcome. What do expect Enjoy a 3-course meal (entrée, mains and dessert) from the Bistro menu. Children's, vegetarian, vegan and gluten free means are available. You order on the day. Music will be provided by Ron Ashton. Drinks can be purchased from the bar. How much are tickets Members: $80 per person - membership number required to book Visitors: $90 per person RSVP Bookings close: 19 December 2021. Sponsor or be sponsored Want to help someone else attend Christmas Lunch? It's as simple as making a donation. Click the 'book now' button and then select the 'sponsor' ticket to enable the donation field. You can set the amount you would like to donate. If you have need assistance covering the cost of lunch, email contact@mccws.org.au
By Pj Dwyer November 1, 2021
Entries close this Friday, 5 November 2021 at 11:59pm AEDST for our inaugural short story competition. There is still time to enter! Choose your theme from either Thread 1 (COVID Lockdown) or Thread 2 (A Connected Life) and write up to 800 words. Stories must be original and can be fiction or non-fiction. Enter as many times as you like. $20 per entry. First prize in each category is $300 and second prize is $150. Please refer to the Terms and Conditions as well as the FAQs, which can be found at www.mccws.org.au/rainbow-tapestry . Get those creative juices flowing! Pj
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