Freemasons on the Central Coast (FotCC) have long supported the Central Coast Bulldogs Masters Team which is part of a Sydney-wide competition with players ranging in age from their mid-thirties to their oldest active player who is a ripe old 81 years!
Unable to hold their traditional end-of-season function due to Covid-19 restrictions, the Bulldogs hosted a low-key presentation day on Saturday, 28 November 2020. Following various awards being presented to players and members for their efforts over the shortened season, a special award was presented to Bro Steve Sullivan for ‘services assisting the CC Bulldogs by a non-member’.
This is the first year the CC Bulldogs have presented this award and it is one they aim to present annually. Trent Ainsworth from CC Bulldogs praised Steve for his ongoing support of the CC Bulldogs and CCKIN, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Then, in recognition of the ongoing support from Freemasons on the Central Coast, the Bulldogs presented a plaque and several CC Bulldogs polo shirts to FotCC president, Geoff Bown.
In accepting the award, Geoff said Freemasons are very proud to be associated with the CC Bulldogs as they are such a great community focused team, always the first to put their hands up to lend a hand with fundraising activities; always prepared to contribute more to the community than they’ve received.
Like Freemasons on the Central Coast, the CC Bulldogs are strong supporters of Central Coast Kids in Need (CCKIN) and, following well-supported raffles conducted on the day, they presented a cheque for $1,660 to Lorraine Churchill and Rhonda Doyle representing the charity.