Seniors luncheon celebrates community connections

MORE than 100 guests enjoyed the annual Connect and Celebrate Rosewood Seniors Luncheon, last week.

Hosted by the Rosewood and District Support Committee as part of Seniors Month 2025, the event was supported by the Queensland Government and the Council on the Ageing Queensland.

The luncheon was held at the Cultural Centre in the Rosewood Showgrounds and the atmosphere was that of a warm and welcoming space for older residents to reconnect, reflect, and enjoy a vibrant program of food, entertainment, and community spirit.

Guests were treated to a two course meal with stalls and a lively raffle added to the festive atmosphere.

A highlight of the day was the performance by the Rosewood Choir, whose heartfelt songs drew smiles and applause from the crowd.

Member for Ipswich West, Wendy Bourne was the keynote speaker and received a warm welcome.

“This luncheon is a celebration of legacy of our community” said Tia Lancaster, who helped co-ordinate the event.

“The support from grants and donations make it possible for us to bring events like this to our community.

“It was so lovely to be able to bring so many seniors together, connecting them with each other and services.”

The volunteers who assisted in making the event possible were acknowledged.

“Their willingness to show up and help the Rosewood and District Support Committee provide spaces and events for connection is amazing and highlights how special Rosewood is and what a wonderful place it is for local seniors.” said General Manager, Donna Hanlon.

A fundraiser raffle was held to support the ongoing work of the Rosewood Seniors Group, with an impressive array of donated prizes.

“These included a stunning quilt from the Rosewood Crafters and Quilters, handmade items from the Seniors Group, group and individual physiotherapy sessions from C2M, and generous contributions from Footes Pharmacy Rosewood and Dementia Australia,” Tia said.

Lucky door hampers donated by Division 4 Cr Jim Madden and Ms Bourne, added a happy surprise to the afternoon.

The event also featured a diverse range of stallholders offering resources, services, and friendly conversation. Attendees had the opportunity to engage with representatives from Dementia Australia, ADA, West Moreton Health, C2M, the Salvation Army, Rosewood Auxiliary Fire Brigade, Community Policing, Cabanda Care, Rosewood Crafters and Quilters and JP Signing Services.

“As guests lingered over conversation many expressed gratitude for the opportunity to gather and celebrate the enduring strength of the Rosewood community,” Tia said.

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