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Unless you are very observant and visit each page on this site frequently, you probably haven't noticed the changes. You do visit don't you?
No? Oh well, you're here now so here goes:
Instead of advertising every Happy Hour, I've placed a marquee (sliding text line) at the top of each post to remind everyone when we are open and when our mystery meals are on offer.
The next changes aren't as obvious. Let Jillian show you where the first is. Follow Jillian's direction up to the top of the right-most column and you'll see this item:
As the titles suggest, you can now pay your membership subscription or for a name badge using credit card processed through our secure SQUARE account. It's very easy, try it in December when you subscribe for the 2023 calendar year.
The next change is found on the Advocacy page where I have added two Emergency Assistance numbers. As our advocate hasn't yet commenced work here, I've also included a link to the other advocates available within South Australia.
Almost last, but not least is the wide banner near the bottom of this page that links to the Military Shop. When you click on that link, it will redirect you to the Military Shop where you can buy a wide range of memorabilia, jewellery, clothing, tactical gear, and much more. Check it out now.
If you buy something after using this link, our Club receives a commission.
While there, you will see that our contact details have been configured to better meet the RSL's style guide.
So there you have it, what do you think about these changes? Let us know in the comments.
Whether it's a meal night or just a get-together with snacks night, The Hut will open at 5 pm.
Look forward to seeing you there on a Friday evening.
For the Returned and Services League (RSL) ANZAC Day is our major annual event.
On this day we commemorate those who served and made the supreme sacrifice in all theatres of war.
During the emerging pandemic of 2020 we were disappointed that our main event was cancelled. Mini ad hoc commemorations were held by individuals and small groups at the front of their properties and in other non-public places.
It was a sound effort by millions of people around the country, but nothing on the scale of previous years since the end of World War I.
Fortunately, the strictures that affected us last year have been loosened this year and we can run ANZAC Day events while exercising sensible precautions to avoid COVID-19 exposure.
At present the Sub-Branch Management Committee is beavering away planning for our big day. There's lots to do organising a band, limited catering, and logistics for the event.
Beforehand we will be setting up a couple of donations stalls and seeking volunteers to staff them. If you are interested in helping, please contact us.
We'll keep you posted on progress towards our ANZAC Day ceremony.
Management Committee