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17 August, 2025

Scones, stories and sisterhood

THE Glamorgan Vale branch of the Queensland Country Women’s Association (QCWA) gathered at the community hall on Thursday, 7th August, to celebrate their annual Sconversation Day.


Glamorgan Vale Branch members with some of the scones made for their morning tea.
Glamorgan Vale Branch members with some of the scones made for their morning tea.

Sconversation Day is a cherished tradition that brings people together over a warm scone and a cup of tea or coffee, encouraging friendly chats and a relaxing morning in good company.

Guests were treated to a delicious spread of homemade scones, both sweet and savory, including pumpkin varieties, all freshly baked by dedicated branch members.

The event offered more than just tasty treats — attendees also enjoyed some intriguing scone trivia, adding a fun and informative twist to the morning.

A short story was shared highlighting themes of resilience and overcoming adversity, fitting perfectly with the spirit of community and support the QCWA fosters.

The event was a wonderful opportunity for members and visitors alike to connect, share stories, and enjoy the simple pleasures of good food and great company in the heart of Glamorgan Vale.

This comes just two weeks after the Glamorgan Vale QCWA proudly celebrated its 95th anniversary, marking nearly a century of service and camaraderie.

The milestone was commemorated with a special event that honoured the branch’s rich history, longstanding members, and their ongoing commitment to supporting local communities.

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