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Fabulous Freaky Faces with Cartoon Dave
Cartoon Dave (AKA Dave Hackett) is the kind of guy who likes to draw nine-headed chickens and people being attacked by toilets. He has brought his No-Rules brand of cartooning to TV screens each week on Disney Channel, with his popular cartooning segment airing in Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong and China.
His many other TV appearances include his current regular spot on Network Ten’s Toasted TV, Saturday Disney, ABC’s Creature Features, Totally Wild, not to mention a totally shark-infested TEXTA TV commercial.
2012 marks Dave’s 18th year of teaching cartooning, and the Penrith Regional Gallery & the Lewers Bequest on River Road was lucky enough to snap him up for some holiday entertainment. Our local kids (those whose parents were clever enough to book early) were able
Local boys Will & Finlay with Cartoon Dave
to experience Dave’s effervescence first hand in his fully-interactive, super-groovy cartooning workshops. Cartoon Dave has a brilliantly over-active imagination. He presents an impressive combination of artistic talent with his dynamic ability to impart the secrets of his creative genius to his young audience. The local children were delighted when Dave told them the first rule of cartooning – there are no rules!Finlay of Glenbrook said, “I loved all the crazy people he drew! They were awesome. The best part was when he told us to have a go at it ourselves and told us to draw kooky stuff.” The children went on
to fill their pages with totally weird and wonderful creatures. Cartoon Dave’s two workshops at the Lewers Gallery were a sell-out success. You can contact the Gallery on 4735 1100 to find out about future fun activities.
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ChurchesAnglican Church St Paul’s, Emu Plains 47351001Baptist Church Emu Plains Cummunity 4735 1050Catholic Church Our Lady of the Way, Emu Plains 4735 1041Uniting Church Emerald St, Emu Plains 4739 1446Presbyterian 4739 1446The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints 0438 006 290Spiritual Church 0439 453 430
Community GroupsGirl Guides Glenbrook 4739 6087 Lions Club Emu Plains 4735 5120 Probus Nepean 4782 5593 Rotary Club 0419 725 302 Scouts Emu Plains 0422 477 247 Sitters Club 4733 1179 Soroptimist International 4735 1412 Toastmasters Glenbrook 0408 692 770 VIEW Club Nepean 0410 553 272
Sports ClubsBMX Penrith Panthers 0434 267 785 Junior AFL 0412 579 061 Cricket Club 0418 209 105 Hockey 0419 226 698 Junior Rugby Union 4736 3912 Junior Rugby League 0437 711 716 Karate Goshin Ryu 0411 136 237 Little Athletics Emu Plains 0438 039 913 Little Athletics Glenbrook 0438 357 478 Netball 0419 357 165 Rugby League 4736 3912 Self Defence Emu Heights 0422 648 206 Soccer 0416 117 858 Soccer BMFC 02 4739 5121 Swimming Club Nepean 0416 311 453 Tennis Club Glenbrook 4739 1675 Triathlon Club Panthers [email protected]
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From the Editor
Welcome to the first edition of the new look Emu & Leonay Gazette.
We’re ready to start the New Year afresh (although it feels as if it’s half over already - where did January go??) Not only do we have changes in the name (formerly known as the Echo) and layout, we have a new editor – that’s me!
I look forward to an exciting year of keeping you up to date with the latest events and happenings in the district.
Remember, this is your community newspaper, so if you have any interesting local stories you’d like to share with the readers, I’d love to hear about it. Feel free to contact me via phone or email – details are on the top left of this page.
By the time this issue makes it into your letter boxes, school will have resumed for the year, so we’ll be well and truly out of holiday mode and back into the school/work routine. If you’ve made New Year’s resolutions, I trust you’re on your way to fullfulling them. It’s a subject worthy of some follow up - since I failed miserably in my resolution to give up chocolate this year! A foolish endeavour!
The next edition will feature a ‘Resolutions Forum’. It will be a couple of months into the not-so-new year, so you’ll have a pretty good idea whether you’re succeeding, or whether, from past futile attempts, you didn’t even bother to make any resolutions this year. Email me with your thoughts, successes, failures .
In celebration of the all new Emu Leonay Gazette, cartooning genius Dave Hackett has created a little Emu mascot, just for us. Hope you like him.
Enjoy your local news!Vicki
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Snez and the BeanstalkLeonay actress Snez Pajovic has been
delighting the crowds this summer with her hilarious interpretation of Jack of beanstalk fame. Snez has been performing with the Acting Factory for six years and this year scored the coveted role in the company’s production of Jack and the Beanstalk.
Each year for the past nine years, the Penrith-based independent theatre company has adapted a well-known fairy tail and brought it to life for the benefit of families in the Penrith and Blue Mountains region. This year’s wonderful adaptation of Jack and the Beanstalk was written by Linda Stainton.
For the first time, the beautiful grounds of Mamre House at Orchard Hills provided the stage for The Acting Factory’s performance. It was the perfect place to spread a blanket, bring a picnic, sit back and enjoy the show, and marvel at Jack’s tree climbing performance. Even the wet weather didn’t dampen the spirits of the actors or the enthusiastic crowds.
Asked what she loved about playing Jack, Snez replied, “I love playing Jack because I get to play air guitar and it’s awesome. I’m also perfecting the art of burping the alphabet in my spare time, something I never would’ve even
attempted had I not played Jack. I’ve stopped brushing my hair and bathing and I find myself watching a lot more sport on TV. I can only attribute that to one thing, playing Jack.”
And one thing about live theatre is that you can’t ‘bloop’ out the bloopers. So you just roll with it, like when Jack pulled the cow’s tail off (that’s not supposed to happen!)
If you missed Snez’s performance as Jack this time, the Acting Factory will be performing Jack and the Beanstalk in the April School Holidays at the Norman Lyndsay Gallery in Faulconbridge.
Snez’s involvement with the Acting Factory came about after an acting course at the Q Theatre back in 2005. Prior to that she had studied at the Actor’s Centre in Surrey Hills. In 2006, Snez performed in the Acting Factory’s production of Drought Breaker at the Riverside Theatre and the Q Theatre.
Another feather in her bow was her performance in Short and Sweet at the Newtown Theatre. To top that off, she co-wrote and performed in a piece called Café India.
So what’s next for our local Leonay star? Snez says she’s awaiting calls from
Hollywood, but in the meantime she’s doing a Theatre Studies major as part of her teaching degree at UNE and rehearsing for Mamapalooza, a variety night celebrating motherhood, which will be on at the Tap Gallery in Darlinghust in May.
Snez Pajovic as Jack
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Neither selection is good nor bad, it totally depends on what level of volatility you are willing to endure (some would say suffer). For the last few years if you have been invested in the high growth end, your money has had a wild ride.
If you have been invested in the other end your fluctuations have been much less. However prior to 2009 and at some point in the future (nobody knows when) the growth end will experience greater returns and the fixed interest and cash returns will look poor.
Once again it depends on where you’re at with your money. If you are 40 with an income, a wild ride every now and then may not worry you. The optimist in you will say, “The market will bounce back.”
If, on the other hand, you’re thinking about retiring or using your super money soon, you may be having sleepless nights thinking, “I don’t want to lose a cent” and wish you had selected a less growth exposed portfolio.
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TOP ACHIEVERSJessica Tops the State
The future is looking bright for our local school leavers. The Emu Plains and Leonay community are fortunate to be home to some our our brightest stars.
Not only did Jessica Fox of Leonay inherit both parents’ brilliant paddling genes, she also inherited their intelligence. The Blaxland High student topped the state in PDHPE (Personal development, health, physical education) with an HSC score of 99 – a remarkable achievement considering the amount of time Jessica needs to spend in persuing her Olympic dreams.
17-year-old Jessica said that she has learnt to cope with stress when competing in her slalom canoeing events, so this stress management has helped her cope with the pressure of exams.
The next few months will be hectic for Jessica as she trains to compete for a spot on the Olympic canoe team.
St Paul’s Grammar StarsSt Paul’s Grammar students have the
choice of studying for the HSC or the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma.
The IB Diploma is a highly regarded international senior secondary program of study. It is an increasingly popular alternative to the HSC with a dozen Sydney Schools now offering the Diploma Programme and more joining.
School captain, Paul Mitchell from Orchard Hills scored an IB 42 (which equates to an ATAR of 99.20) and twins Feili and Feiya Zhang from Glenmore Park both gained an IB 41(ATAR 98.70).
In the HSC program, Michael Amoroso from Emu Plains achieved a score of 92.7 and Emu Heights resident Jessica Crompton achieved 90.
The successful combination of HSC and IB results affirm the academic strength of St Paul’s Grammar School.
What’s Preventing the New You?by Michelle Beech
Now that we are well into the New Year, after having made our new year resolutions, we may be finding it all too hard to stick to them.
We wake in the morning with good intentions - picturing ourselves looking shiny, new, healthy and thinner. We think, today is the day that I will make the change. However, no matter how good our intentions we often give in to our weaknesses. I hear it over and over again, people tell me how hard they’ve tried but they feel like they are failures.
There are many reasons for weight gain, and sub-optimal health, and it is not always due entirely to what we consume. There are many factors which include:• Hormonal,especiallyforwomenwhoare peri or post-menopausal or suffering PMS issues • Wrongfoodchoices–especiallywhen you believe these foods are healthy • Foodsthatarenotcompatiblewithyour metabolism or blood type • Foodsthatmaycauseinflammationor mild allergy • Foodsthatupsetourdigestive processes resulting in poor absorption and assimilation • Foodsthatincreasehungerandappetite, rather than satiate it • Sometimesnutritionaldeficiencieskeep our bodies craving for the wrong things And the list goes on. So what to do?
The good news is there is much than can be done with often minor, sustainable and achievable lifestyle changes. Knowledge is power. Being a Naturopath/Nutritionist, I am able to work with my patients providing that knowledge and self-empowerment.
Obviously, there are no magic pills, so to speak, but there are many herbs and nutrients, and homeopathy that make the journey achievable, along with lifestyle coaching and goal-setting.
Michelle Beech, ND is located at Penrith Osteopathy, corner The Crescent, and Lemongrove Road, Penrith. Offstreet parking is available. HICAPS and most healthfunds covered. Phone 4721 0101
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Are You Taking Your Vitamins? by John Miller-Crispe
In times past taking supplements was ridiculed and many “authorities” loved to go into print to condemn this practice. However there have been many studies that have since proved the value and efficacy of supplementation in improving health that all but the most died in the wool old school stick to this claim.
One particular supplement that has received lots of positive press over recent months is Vitamin D, more particularly D3. Why is this vitamin so important?
Vitamin D3Vitamin D3 is mainly produced in our
bodies from skin exposure to sunlight. It is a wonderful, free way for your body to try to ensure that it has adequate amounts of this vital substance.
You would think that in a country like Australia with huge amounts of sunshine, none but the most avid avoider of daylight would be deficient in D3. The reality is that even in Cairns 40% of the population are deficient in this vital nutrient. Because we are normally able to manufacture this vitamin from sunlight the medical scientists are calling it a hormone not a vitamin.
Why then are so many deficient? In Sydney 60% are deficient, in
Melbourne 70% and in Tassie over 80% are deficient. It seems firstly that the ‘Slip, Slop, Slap’ program may have been too effective. There is also mounting evidence that many prescription drugs and especially the Cholesterol lowering drugs – the Statin drugs – prevent our bodies from manufacturing D3. This is a very serious problem.
Deficiency in D3 is a leading factor in a massive range of illnesses and may result in a number of cancers, it contributes to bone density problems such as Osteoporosis, it exacerbates other hormonal issues such as PMT, Endometriosis, PCOS and Menopausal problems. In children it is the cause of Ricketts and this is now of growing concern. It is associated with increasing falls in the elderly and increased risk of fractures resulting from these falls.
Vitamin D3 deficiency is closely associated with Breast, Colon and Prostate Cancers and supplementation of D3 has shown to be effective in preventing the growth of cancers. Research is under way to determine if D3 will actually prevent cancer.
As there is no evidence to show that supplementation of D3 is in any way harmful, even at high doses, it seems prudent that all who may be pre-disposed to any form of cancer should ensure adequate levels of D3 daily. As sitting in the sun before 10 and after 3 during autumn to spring is largely ineffective (the angle of the sun’s rays is wrong for skin conversion) it is prudent for us all to take supplements.
However (there is always a however isn’t there?) in order to absorb and utilise vitamin D3 properly you need other nutrients. Vitamin K is also needed as are a range of other minerals which are often deficient in our diets. Many people take a multi vitamin but few take a multi mineral. Unfortunately many of these on the market are not organic and our bodies are unable to fully utilise them (a bit like sucking on a rusty nail to get your iron). A qualified Naturopath or Nutritionist can advise which mineral supplements are the best.
John Miller-Crispe ND is a degree qualified Naturopath and Medical Herbalist and he operates from his clinic on the corner of Parker and Lethbridge Streets, Penrith. Phone 4721 3198
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Ata Ferrari has been playing drums and percussion since he was 5 years old, and has and has consistently developed his
technique, method and approach to dynamic playing over the last 14 years of his life while growing up, through regimented practice and passion.
When owner teacher Kalinda Jade was asked about the introduction of drums to the studio, she stated, “We are thrilled to have Ata joining our team. He is an extremely talented musician and wonderful teacher. Each and everyone of his students respond to his constant enthusiasm and encouragement,”
“The school is buzzing with excitement as Ata has already taken numerous bookings for lessons beginning in the new term.”
Ata joins the already talented crew of teachers at the studio that have yet again produced some of the most talented students participating in the 2011 Music HSC. With students currently taking on Kalinda Jade
ART FROM THE HEARTResidents from the Edinglassie
Retirement Village at Emu Plains are reaping the benefits of its highly successful Art From the Heart program.
For years, scientific research and aged care research has suggested mental stimulation such as creative art can help older people fight memory loss and may even delay dementia. The fortnightly classes, run by local artists, are providing plenty of stimulation for the residents. For some, the art program is the highlight of their fortnight.
Now in it’s second year, the program is such a success that it recently won the Aged Care Accreditation Agencies Award for Excellence.
Winning the award was a very proud moment for the staff, program volunteers and of course the enthusiastic residents.
The state government has provided a grant, enabling Edinglassie to expand the program by buying more paints, pencils and other art supplies.
Edinglassie care services manager Kylie Burke said Art from the Heart has been such a success that it may even be introduced into other aged-care facilities. It is certain to continue well into the future at Emu Plains.
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PAWS AWHILE with the experts at Railway Row Veterinary Clinic
Keep your four-legged friends happy and healthy over summer
You will be spending more time outside with your pet in the next few months, enjoying the sunshine. But while you are having fun, you will need to keep an eye out for the potential dangers that the warmer weather brings. Here are a few tips from the experts at Railway Row Vetinary Clinic …
1. Sunburn Most people don’t think about their
pets getting sunburned but they certainly can. Areas that are commonly affected are the ears, eyelids and nose, especially pink or white areas. Use a pet approved sunscreen to protect your pet and make an appointment with us if you notice any sunburnt areas as pets can suffer from skin cancer too.
2. Water safety Not all pets can swim so you should
always introduce pets to water gradually. Never leave pets unattended around a pool and make sure they can get out if they happened to fall in, but remember that pets cannot climb pool ladders so steps are essential. Never let your pet drink pool water. Pets on a boat always require close supervision.
3. Snakes and ticksThese critters are out and about at this
time of the year. Make sure you keep an eye on your pet at all times and avoid letting your pet roam in long grass– we’ve had an inordinate number of snake bite cases this year. Be sure you have paralysis tick prevention under control.
4. Heat Stroke This is probably one of the most
common summer related problems and is potentially deadly. On a hot summer’s day our pets cannot change their wardrobe or turn on the air conditioning to keep cool and can become over heated in minutes.
What to do if your pet suffers heatstrokeSigns of heatstroke:• Excessivepantinganddrooling• Blueishorbrightredtongueandgums• Staggeringorseizures
What to do if you think your pet is suffering heatstroke:• Coolyourpetimmediately;immerse quickly in cool water (not ice water) or use a hose to spray cool water over your pet. Be careful not to cool your pet too far as this may cause hypothermia• Airflowisessential-useafanorsimilar toprovideasmuchairflowoveryour pet as possible• Seekveterinaryattentionrightaway, use your car’s air conditioning when travelling to the vetBe aware that intensive care may be required to save your pet’s life.
Tips for prevention• NEVERleaveyourpetinthecar;evena quick errand can be dangerous• NEVER exercise your pet in the heat of the day, wait until the cool of the morning or evening• all animals are at risk of heatstroke but be extra careful of brachycephalic breeds (dogs with short noses such as Pugs), heavy-coated or overweight animals and pets with heart or respiratory problems• onahotdaywetyourpet’scoat especially on a hot humid day for evaporative cooling• alwaysprovideplentyofshadeand fresh waterRemember, if you have any questions or concerns relating to your furry friends, give the friendly staff at Railway Row Veterinary Clinic a call on 4735 3268.
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National Cheerleading ChampionsYou Can Dance! Performing Arts School had an exceptionally
successful year in 2011. They capped the year off by becoming State and National Level 1 Cheerleading Grand Champions at two major national cheer and dance events. They performed on the P & O PACIFIC JEWEL travelling to the South Pacific , they made it through to the Hip Hop International BATTLEGROUNDS challenge, they won a swag of 1st place awards for regional, State & National Cheer and Dance competitions (an amazing result for their first year of competition) and performed at many other community based events throughout the year. WOW! Their training in all facets of the Performing Arts is nothing short of outstanding, and You Can Dance! have an amazing year mapped out for 2012!
You Can Dance! Performing Arts School, located at Bromley Road Emu Plains, offers excellence in Performing Arts Tuition. Their studios are a premier performing arts facility boasting 3 large air conditioned studios; large comfortable receptionarea; qualified, nurturing staff with extensive professionalexperience; fun,dynamicandchallengingclasses for all ages2 and up.
You Can Dance! also has a very affordable pricing structure reflectingtheneedsofthemodernfamily.
For enrolment information, timetable & pricing check out the website – www.youcandance.com.au
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A good exercise program includes cardiovascular exercise, muscular conditioning and flexibility exercises.The best cardiovascular exercises for seniors are non-jarring, such as walking, swimming and cycling. Start with a light regimen and gradually build up to a total of at least 30 minutes of activity on most, preferably all, days of the week.
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The successful You Can Dance! team showing off their trophies
SUNDAY KIDS CLUB IS BACK ... ... at Penrith Regional Gallery & Lewers Bequest26 February 10am - 11am 5- 11 years $10 per student All Materials supplied Booking essentialStudents will first take a tour of Hello Dollies exhibition to see the assemblage dolls sculptures of Peter Baka. The students will then work in the studio with tutor Vennessa Mayer to create a mixed media collage in the shape of a doll-like figure. A variety of materials will be available for use, including beads, soft wire, coloured card and quirky doll and animal photocopies. The workshop is suitable for boys and girls.
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Try a Triathlon!Yes, a triathlon is definitely one for the
to-do list. You might do a few laps of the pool now and then, maybe run around the block occassionally. But without any real goal, it’s hard to maintain the enthusiasm.
What better way to motivate yourself than by setting a challenge? Panthers Triathlon Club (PTC) hosts a range of terrific events throughout the year, even for the rank beginner.
PTC has had a wonderful start to the New Year. Their last club race was almost at full capacity proving that even though it’s holidays, a good race can never be missed.
Many of the club members have commenced their Ironman training in earnest and are using club races as a means of setting benchmarks in their training progress.
It really is fantastic to see so many club members enjoying themselves and bringing their families and friends along to every club race.
Likewise, the Juniors are really enjoying all that PTC has to offer – fun and safe races, the chance to wear their PTC rash shirts proud and to follow up with lots of great food. It’s always a blast to hear their laughter as they accomplish their own race like their Mum or Dad.
If you are interested in seeing all that PTC has to offer - head on down to the next club race at the Sydney International Regatta Centre on Sunday February19th at 3pm. Hope to see you there.
Check out the PTC website for more info – www.pantherstriclub.com.au
Nikki Brian in action at a recent PTC meet
THIS SPORTING LIFE
Goshin Ryu National Synchronised Kata Champions, Julie Thompsion, Madeleine McCabe and Vicki McAuley
Big Year Ahead for Karate ClubThe Goshin Ryu Karate club at Emu
Plains is going from strength to strength. This year will consolidate a successful 2011 for the club, with three members currently in training to earn their prestig-ious black belts at the end of the year.
Under the guidance of instructors Brian and Madeleine McCabe of Glenmore Park, the three women – mother and daugh-ter Julie and Loren Thompson, and Vicki McAuley – will undergo intense physi-cal and psychological training over the next ten months in preparation for the black belt grading camp in Blackheath in December.
At the Goshin Ryu National champion-ships last June, Sensei Madeleine, Julie and Vicki won the Synchronised Kata event for the second year running. It was quite an accomplishment for the ladies, since the team age average is 50 years and they were competing against much younger and testosterone driven teams of black belt males. It just goes to prove that age is no barrier! The trio also took all the trophies in the Veteran Women’s Kata event.
The Emu Plains club was the most suc-cessful of all clubs at the Nationals. They had 11 members competing, ranging in
age from 8 to 53, and every one of them came home with a trophy or three.
The style of karate known as Goshin Ryu was founded in the late 1960’s by Dr Richard Bradford. Dr Bradford, 8th Dan, has been training in martial arts for 50 years and was Australia’s National Coach from 1977 to 1993. Goshin Ryu Karate is the most successful Karate club in the government recognised Australian Karate Federation.
Third dan black belt Brian McCabe has been training with the Goshin Ryu karate club for over 30 years. His wife Madeleine has been training since 1989. She is a 2nd Dan black belt. They started the Emu Plains branch seven years ago and have built it up to a current membership of over 30.
The club trains on Wednesday evenings at Emu Plains Primary School in Emerald Street. Kids classes start at 6pm, with the general class beginning at 7.00pm. Karate is a great personal development system teaching life skills that develop self confi-dence, self esteem and discipline, as well as being great fun!
If you’re interested in joining the fun, call Sensei Madeleine on 0411 136 237.
Emu Plains/Glenmore Park Lions Junior AFL club are inviting anyone interested in playing AFL to contact our club. The Lions cater for age groups starting at Auskick through to under 16’s. Forfurtherinformationvisitourwebsitewww.lionsafl.com.au
Blue Mountains Football Club (BMFC) games will officially kick off on Saturday, 31 March. We’re going ‘green’ this year with the introduction of the FFA’s on-line pre-registration process, which is being used throughout the Nepean District for the first time. No more paper forms to complete! Visit our website www.bmfc.com.au
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Community Noticeboard
Saturday & Sunday February 11 & 12
Willow Warriors are looking for volunteers
on Saturday 11th and Sunday 12th February
to paddle kayaks along the Nepean River and
poison Black Willows using bioactive glyphosate.
The activity is part of a two year program
to remove Black Willows, a Weed Of National
Significance, from the catchment.
Group sizes are limited to eight. No prior
experience in willow control or kayaking is
required by new volunteers.
Participants need to be fit & willing & able
to climb around logs on slippery banks in &
out of the water to treat the willows.
For more information or to register for an
activity contact Jeff Cottrell on 0418 210 347
or at [email protected].
Facebook: Willow Warriors
Web: www.willowwarriors.org.au
Sat & Sun March 3 & 4 Luddenham show
Luddenham ShowgroundGates are open from 6am both days.
Ticket Pricing: Adults $15, Children under 16 years of age $10. Aged Pensioners $10Family Day Pass $40 (2 Adults and up to 4 children) Family Weekend Pass $50 (2 Adults and up to 4 children)
Lots of entertainment in store for the whole family...Live performances- from Musical to Magical... Excellent Sideshows and Rides for the KidsStalls- Quality Food, Produce, Arts, Crafts and Knickknacks for sale, Rodeo! Yank-A-Ute Competition! Fire Brigade Demo!Fireworks! Art, Craft, Flora and Fauna Exhibits + lots more fun for all!
Every Saturday FREE Tai Chi lessons Saturdays at Dukes oval Emu Plains 8.30am Check with [email protected]
Every WednesdayBridge ClubSt Finbar’s Parish Hall6.30pm for 7pm start
Ph: 4735 6048
Every Friday Carpet Bowls1–4pmSt Finbar’s Parish Hall
Fri, Sat, Sun March 2, 3, 4
The Mulgoa Music Arts and
Craft festival
Live music in the Wallacia Hotel
Arts & Craft Market 10 – 3pm in Mulgoa park.
Saturday 4pm – 10pm
Live music bands in Mulgoa park.
Sunday 12 – 5pm
Roots & Blues music in the Wallacia Hotel
Sunday February 12 Field to Feast Market9am – 1pm1440 Mulgoa Road, WallaciaFarm fresh produce, Pennan Wine Tasting, devonshire teas, Blue Mountains Honey, and much more on the day!Don’t miss it!
Monday February 20
Nepean Evening VIEW Club are
holding their Dinner Meeting at
Panthers Penrith commencing at
7.00 pm - cost $23.
Women of VIEW support the
Smith Family’s Learning for Life
project.
New members warmly welcomed.
Details and bookings by 10 Feb
to
Veronica on 0410 553 272.
** Fortnightly Events **Glenbrook Toastmastersmeet at the Blaxland LibraryShort St, Blaxland 7.30pm Enquiries: Peter – 0408 692 7702nd & 4th Wednesday of the month
Emu Plains Lions Club meet at Leonay Sports & Recreation Club 7.00pm 1st Wednesday of the month7.30pm 3rd Wednesday of the monthEnquiries: 4736 4408
Lower Blue Mountains Men’s Shed Blue Mountains Woodcrafts Centre, 19 Calver Ave, Mt Riverview 9am - 12 noon...1st & 3rd Monday of the month2nd & 4th Saturday of the month Enquiries: Ramon 4751 6819 www.lmshed.org
Willow Warrior volunteers Lyndal Sullivan and
Ian Baird paddling along the Nepean Rver looking for black willows to poison.
Sunday March 11 Family History Fair at Penrith City Library
10.am to 4pmEntry is by gold coin donation.
On the day there will be free access to the great resources of Findmypast, GenesReunited, ScotslandsPeople & Ancestry; great prizes to be won; informative talks, trade tables and help with your research questions.
Everyone is invited to come along and enjoy the day.
Further information – www.nepeanfhs.org.au
FREE listing for local events and meetings
Send your details to: [email protected]
or phone 4773 8974
Wednesday February 8
Arthritis NSW Penrith Branch
Meeting CWA Hall
Tindale St, Penrith
Guest Speaker Nina Doyle
All members & visitors welcome.
Coffee available from 9.30am
Further details – Diane 9623 9789
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