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Country Women's Association (CWA) Wollondilly

Wollondilly group consists of 14 branches including the areas of Kiama, Shoalhaven and the Southern Highlands. Contact the president for details of locations and meeting times or go to website. Social activities, fund raising, political lobbying (re local concerns), choir - singing, dancing (entertain at nursing homes), handicraft mornings, (learn new skills, knit knee rugs etc to give away). Open to member suggestions for activities.

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Suburb: NOWRA
State: NSW
Postcode: 2541

(02) 4422 3035

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