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Barbara Wheelhouse, 81, joined four other women and one man from Shepparton Villages who met with six students to stage a dance evening.
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Barbara Wheelhouse, 81, joined four other women and one man from Shepparton Villages who met with six students to stage a dance evening.
Read MoreIn a small space between classrooms, punnets of tomato seedlings are lined up and half a dozen school students are pushing fingers into the dirt and chatting about music.
Read MoreYoung and old have continued to bridge the gap between generations through dance as part of the I Wish I’d Askedprogram.
Read MoreWanganui Park Secondary College students have formed a bond with war veterans as part of the I Wish I’d Asked project. Shepparton RSL life member Joe Clarke is pictured sharing a joke with student Chloe Earl.
Read MoreWin News recently covered the launch of the I Wish I'd Asked Story Van in Shepparton, Victoria. The I Wish I'd Asked Story Van is connecting seniors and students, sharing differences between time and technology.
Read MoreThe I Wish I'd Asked project has just been given wheels, with Prestige Jayco, Keatings Transport, Furphy Foundry, Wanganui Park Secondary College and Shepparton Villages putting their skills together.
Read MoreWanganui Park Secondary College teacher Kerry Short (centre) with students including Nerrissa Leitch (left) and Cara Woodman have come up with exciting designs for a caravan.
Read MoreDavid Earle of the Rotary Club of Shepparton South, Rotarians and the co-founders of the I Wish I’d Asked program, Eva Gruen and Danny Finley are celebrating being the recipients of the State Government’s Pick My Project grant.
Read MoreShepparton South Rotarians Danny Finley, Eva Gruen and David Earle were in celebratory mood yesterday after hearing I Wish I'd Asked had received Pick My Project program funding.
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