David Byfield came to the podium and spoke about attending a special event on Monday evening December 9th at the Property of Adrian Lindner. |
As President of Coolamon Rotary, Adrian accepted a cheque for $10,000, on behalf of his Rotary Club and all their members for all their involvement in supporting the Gears and Beers. Adrian and his property have a much more direct involvement in the Gears and Beers. It is through his land of wheat and canola crops that the riders cycle each year. The banner for Wollundry's internet home page is of a rider cycling through Adrian's canola crop. |
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Adrian's family have farmed their land for 6 generations. The homestead is over 100 years old. The property name is " Lindoris", which is a combination of Lindner and Doris. The first living child born on the property was named "Doris". The road at the front of the property is Lindne's Lane. For the cyclists, the homestead and out buildings are part of the charm of experiencing close up a beautiful and truly historic Australian property. |
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It was a clear beautiful country evening and someone pointed out the rare occurance of Mercury, Jupiter, Saturn and Earth all alligned in a straight line. The International Space Station was also observed for 7 minutes crossing the sky.
Wollundry Rotarians Bill Parker and Pat Ingram also attended the presentation.