Wednesday 14 July 1926
Balance sheet and annual report to be read at 8 p.m.
All who are interested invited to attend and to nominate new members of the Committee.
Most of the information below is found from historical records from the EZ Company as well as various other sources, and is sorted from the earliest to the latest.
Wednesday 14 July 1926
Balance sheet and annual report to be read at 8 p.m.
All who are interested invited to attend and to nominate new members of the Committee.
A Birthday Afternoon Tea at 2:30 p.m. in Lutana Hall to celebrate the Second Anniversary of the opening of Lutana Free Kindergarten.
All parents and friends are invited to attend.
The Electrode – Vol. 4. September, 1926 No. 5. – page 162-163
Annual Report of Lutana Free Kindergarten.
June, 1926.
Patron and Patroness: Mr. and Mrs. David Meredith.
President: Mr. C. R. Baker.
Vice-President: Mrs. W. White.
Auditor: Mr. C. O. Turner.
Treasurer: Mr. W. White.
Secretary: Mrs. C. R. Baker.
Committee:
Mr. and Mrs. S. Harper
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hutchin
Mr. and Mrs. Laing
Mrs. Sturgess
Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong
Mrs. E. Boreham
Mr. and Mrs. Tait
Mr. Henshaw
Mrs. A. W. Cook
Mrs. F. Grubb
Mrs. T. Boreham
Mrs. L. Heyward
Lutana Free Kindergarten has now reached the end of its second year, and the Committee has endeavoured to carry on the programme which was arranged during the previous year, as far as keeping interest and raising funds were concerned. The programme of activities for the children has, of course, been varied and progressive under the capable care of Miss Rowlands, Miss M. V. Trappes, Misses Burrows, Sole, Piesse, Roberts, Schaedel, Loney, and other students. While a nice lot of new equipment has greatly helped.
Owing to several of the old Committee moving to distant places we found it necessary to appoint several new members at our last Annual Meeting; and for the same reason it will again be necessary to nominate more this year, but we hope that all of those who are left and have so ably and willingly helped so far will still be heading our report next year. We deeply regret the loss of those who have left.
We started the year last July with 45 children on the register, and in November reached the high figure of 60. But after vacation, many little ones were admitted at the State School at 5 years old, and so our numbers decreased to 24. Since then it has gradually risen to 41 in May, and will probably increase when warmer weather comes.
The Electrode – Vol. IV. September, 1926 No. 5 – page 133
Although the revenue shows a falling off, many enjoyable functions have been held in the Hall. The Lutana branch of the Free Kindergarten continues its success, and is well supported.
Thursday afternoon, 16th December at 3 o’clock.