Captain Aaron Oldaker and his horse Lily, participated in the commemoration service held at Mary Potter Nursing Home to mark ANZAC Day.
Read MoreWe at the Forrest Centre are excited to announce that Loreto Home of Compassion and Mary Potter Nursing Home have been selected to be recipients of some of the funds raised by the Miss Wagga Wagga Quest. We will be sure to let you know when their fundraising activities are happening and encourage you to participate.
Read MoreEvan Robertson, Chief Executive Officer of The Forrest Centre, and Brendan Moore, State Manager of LASA (Leading Aged Services Australia) share a joke as they take a break during the regional forum hosted recently at The Forrest Centre.
Read MoreResidents at Mary Potter Nursing Home recently had the opportunity to unleash their creative genius during our sheet graffiti afternoon. No rules, just point, spray and create.
Read MoreEnjoy reading the Potter Post to see what the residents were up to at Mary Potter Nursing Home.
Read MoreSee what was happening in March at Loreto Home of Compassion.
Read MoreAn electric model train display was set up for the enjoyment of the residents at Mary Potter Nursing Home.
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A Community garden was established in mid-February at Mary Potter Nursing Home with residents doing all the planting and caring for the garden.
Read MoreThe annual Riverina BMW Food and Wine Festival will be held on Saturday, March 24, on the shores of the Wollundry Lagoon in Wagga’s civic centre precinct.
Read MoreEmilia King has been volunteering at Mary Potter Nursing Home for the past six years.
Read MoreMembers of the Management team, Anton, Evan and Peter, get into the spirit of Crazy Shirt Day held recently at Mary Potter Nursing Home.
Read MoreRemembering loved ones on Valentine's Day
Read More60 Years! That is the combined years of service that retiring volunteers Joan Brain, Sue Kendall, Shelley Kershaw and Jill Rehardt have given to the residents of Mary Potter Nursing Home.
Read MoreFor the past two years, a small and dedicated group of volunteers has worked tirelessly to raise funds to assist The Forrest Centre build a palliative care hospice.
Thanks to their efforts, the Hospice is becoming a reality.
Read MoreThe Forrest Centre is a unique ecumenical joint venture between the Sisters of the Little Company of Mary and the Anglican Diocese of Canberra Goulburn.
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