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Hiya Hinchinbrook!
Last weekend the community celebrated International Women's Day with much flair and lots of support. I managed to stop by the QCWA in Forrest Beach on Sunday and see the wonderful ladies in action. Who doesn't love a spot of tea, good company and delicious scones? Me, I love it!
The ladies of the QCWA were very kind offering me cold water or a cheeky scone when they saw how much I was melting in the Sunday heat, kudos to them for pushing through their open day with only fans running, pushing about the hot air, I have to say I went straight home to aircon I felt boiled alive in my black uniform.
I have great love and respect for the Country Women’s Association, as when I was a Girl Guide back in Brisbane, my hut automatically joined us with their organisation. This meant we would occasionally get special guests from our local QCWA to come in and teach us soft handicrafts and baking.
It also meant we got to volunteer with them. I remember with much fondness going to the huge EKKA event in Brisbane, unchaperoned by parents, with a volunteers pass proudly around my neck. I helped the ladies of the QCWA serve tea, coffee and baked goods to hungry farmers and city-goers between shows in the arena, even though I was just barely tall enough to reach over the counter.
Fun fact: It was at the EKKA QCWA cafe that I first tried pecan pie. I have loved it ever since, especially with a dollop of cream.