On Wednesday evening at Fitzroy Presbyterian we had a small celebration to say thank you to the small team of fabulous volunteers who make the 4 Corners Festival possible. To deliver a festival like 4 Corners (and the common consensus is that this year’s festival was a possibly the best in its 13 year history), teamwork and collaboration is essential. Not only between the directors, planning committee and volunteers wearing the ubiquitous teal hoodies, who pull everything together, but also the various host organisations, funders, performers, contributors and a few key partner organisations. Members of some of the latter, like YWAM and Focolare, are part of our faithful front of house volunteer team, while others like Peace Players, Play it by Ear and Westcourt Camera Club essentially deliver entire events, and have essentially become firm fixtures in the programme before the first planning meeting of each cycle (which starts again next week). They have each demonstrated t...
A slightly different post from my previous one. This is based on a regular visitor to our garden (Sally has even installed a camera to keep tabs on him), who I have also seen sitting in our gateway a couple of times... Returning home I see that strange grey dog is guarding my gateway again. But as the headlights hit him, before turning his back, I glimpse those two tell-tale, matte black paint stripes daubed on his dirty white muzzle. Then he turns and waddles away in his baggy, tweed trousers, leaving this leafy, middle-class interface with an unsleeping city, shuffling and snuffling his way along a damp, woody corridor, between carefully coiffured gardens, returning home. Selah