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I know Judee was really helpful to me when I organised a Sportsman's Night for the Tsunami fundraiser. She is also always involved with membership drives and gives a lot of her time to our beloved club. I would like to point out that other than my dealings with her via the Tsunami f/r, I don't know her at all so there is no bias here.

I don't know Judee (other than meeting her at the above fundraiser) so I don't know if she would be comfortable with this or not.

Judee is a fantastic lady she donates so much time to melb through memberships drives ct would be a worthy person he mainly posts on ology but i would let her do it in a heart beat but sure there are many deserving ppl too good luck in deciding

 

I will be there. Look forward to seeing all fellow Demonlanders/Demonologists there.

Luke I think you should definitely be there to hand over that jumper.

Done....Donated another $20..

It has been so great what everyone from demonland and ology has done we have clearly showed melbourne supporters are by far the best in the league!!!

Go Dees!!!


This is unbelievable!! I just received the statement from our online donor facility. Sit down... from 25 June (when Fork started all this) to 30 June, you mob gave us $4907!!

And I know people are still giving. Never, in our 15 years has Mt Theo received such an overwhelming response. You, Dees, have created history, and we love you for it :D

This will also well and truly cover the cost of coming down for the presentation. I will be there (I'll be the one with the very big smile) and I am hoping to bring Jangala, the Chairperson of Mt Theo, the senior elder and respected man of Yuendumu.

You are ALL my new very best friends!

Susie

PS Can someone please post this to demonology too?

Wow...

Everyone - especially Luke - should be incredibly proud of this phenomenal effort.

 
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Can someone help...

I have a pdf of poster for the function I would like to post.

Not sure how, can anyone assist, rather large file, 1.6Mb

Cheers

$4,907. Awesome effort guys & gals! Well done Luke. Proud of you mate.


WOW! Words fail me! That is a fantastic effort - you should be so proud of yourself Luke.

$4907!!

I'm not a religious person, but........Holy mother of god people!!!

That is amazing. Simply awesome stuff.

Brought a tear to my eye. On a day of emotion regarding Jim Stynes and his battle with cancer this really shows what people can do for each other. It seems so small for us to take actions rather than using these forums for opinions and retorhic but over the last 2 years I have been on here we have been able to do some fantastic things for others. From Heartland to this.... brilliant.

Here is a link, to the PDF from Luke, that gives more information about the function

cheers

The Long Journey

Every one on this site and 'olgy are just AMAZING. Reminds me of the Paul Kelly song - "From little things - Big things grow". It started with Fork/Luke asking for 30 people to donate $20 each and we have ??? people donating an incredible $4907. What an inspiration for the people up at Yendumu, for Jim fighting his own battle and for our guys out on the field. I can't wait for Thurs 16th. I think I will need a box of tissues. Looking forward to seeing Susie. Luke I will be very disappointed if you are not there.


So many reasons to love being a Melbourne person this week

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So many reasons to love being a Melbourne person this week

Agreed.

Just a wee bit of house keeping. Can everyone who has donated please ensure that they post a receipt # on the forum as I will be contacting you directly with some fantastic information.

Details of the forums representatives will be posted soon.

Thanks again each and every one of you.

My $50 was included, as Deesrock said, with her payment: DN123247


yeah, I posted a week or so ago that I paid up my $100 but never posted the receipt number - DN122670

 

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