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PARENTS CORNER pg.6 COUNSELLING CORNER pg.10 PAWS A WHILE pg.11
JULY 2016 www.emuleonaygazette.com.au Delivered monthly to Emu Plains + Emu Heights + Leonay Issue 112
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Emu Heights best kept secret is now out! Recent renovations and expansions have seen The
Gourmet Meat Company quickly emerge as a new and exciting favourite in providing fresh produce, locally. On off er is a continental deli, fresh fruit & veg, farm fresh eggs and ready to heat meals all now available in store.
With their Emu Heights team growing at a rapid pace, The Gourmet Meat Company team includes Manager Tony as well as Rob and Shane.
Owner Glen, has been in the meat industry for over 20 years, having worked as a Butcher, a wholesaler and also a meat trader. Over the years, Glen has been the proud owner of award winning Butcher shop businesses including one located in Rouse Hill.
The Gourmet Meat Company works hard to ensure that all their customers are well looked after. Bulk meat packs are one of their outstanding points of diff erence. Ranging from $40 to $100, bulk meat packs can be ordered directly, or through their Facebook Page. Giveaways and competitions are also run regularly at GMC.
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As you sit down to a warm cuppa and a sneaky five minutes to catch up on your local news, we present you with a jam-packed July edition!
This month we bring you lots of local news and events, and it's time to get the shoebox out, with end of financial year upon us!
Like many businesses, The District Gazette team recently conducted our annual planning event. This year, we took the time to incorporate a 'team building' exercise that helped identify the strengths and opportunities across the team.
It was a brilliant chance to stretch the minds and imaginations of each of our team members, and work together in different surrounds for a common goal. With plenty of new ideas tabled to implement in the next 12 months, we deemed it a HUGE success! Check out what we got up to on page 4.
School Holidays have arrived (again!), if you're looking for something to keep the kids (and yourself) amused, do yourself a favour and check out Ruby Productions 'Little Women', see page 7 for all the details.
And of course, we have a tasty dish for you to test out in 'What's Cooking' on page 9, perfect for these chilly nights!
"Keep going. Difficult roads lead to beautiful destinations".
Enjoy your Community News.
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Emergency Services(Police, Ambulance, Fire) 000Penrith Police Station 4721 9444Police Assistance Line 131 444Lifeline 24-Hour Counselling 131 114WIRES (Wildlife Rescue) 4754 2946NSW Rural Fire Service 1800NSWRFS
ChurchesAnglican Church St Paul’s,
Emu Plains
47351001
Baptist Church Emu Plains
Community
4735 1050
Catholic Church Our Lady of the
Way, Emu Plains
4735 1041
Uniting Church, Emerald St,
Emu Plains
4735 1620
Presbyterian 4739 1446The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-Day Saints
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Spiritual Church 0439 453 430Elevation Church Penrith 4722 8489
Community GroupsGirl Guides Glenbrook 4739 6087Lions Club Emu Plains 4735 5120Probus Nepean 4782 5593
Rotary Club 0419 725 302Scouts Emu Plains 0488 669 143Sitters Club 4733 1179Toastmasters Glenbrook 0408 692 770VIEW Club Nepean 0410 553 272
Sports ClubsBaseball Club Penrith 0434 116 940BMX Penrith Panthers 0434 267 785Junior AFL 0412 579 061Cricket Club 0418 209 105Hockey 0419 226 698Junior Rugby Union 4736 3912Junior Rugby League 0404 116 226Karate Goshin Ryu 0411 136 237Little Athletics Emu Plains 0438 039 913Little Athletics Glenbrook 0438 357 478Netball 0419 357 165Rugby League 4736 3912Self Defence Emu Heights 0422 648 206Tennis Club Glenbrook 4739 1675Soccer BMFC 4739 5121Swimming Club Nepean 0416 311 453
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Man Dies After Fire at Licensed Premises – Emu Plains
A man has died following a fi re at a licensed premises in Sydney’s West last month.
About 1.45am (Friday 10 June 2016), emergency services were called to a licensed premises on the Great Western Highway at Emu Plains, following reports of a fi re.
On arrival, offi cers from Penrith Local Area Command located a 29-year-old man on the road with serious burns.
Police rendered assistance to the man. He was taken to Nepean Hospital and later transferred to Royal North Shore Hospital. He died about 9pm.
A 30-year-old man was located by NSW Ambulance Paramedics at Avoca Street, Emu Plains, with serious burns, and taken to Nepean Hospital.
Detectives from Penrith Local Area Command are continuing to investigate the incident and urge anyone with information to contact Penrith Police Station on (02) 4721 9444 or Crime Stoppers.
A report will be prepared for the Coroner.Police are urging anyone with information in relation to this incident to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or use the Crime Stoppers online reporting page: https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au/ Information you provide will be treated in the strictest of confi dence. We remind people they should not report crime information via our Facebook and Twitter pages.
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What Might you ask for?I’ve had kids for a while now, so I’m used to being asked
for things. It started off as, ‘Dad, can you swing me around? Dad, can you play this game with me? Dad, can I have an ice cream?’. Now they’re older, the starting point has become more expensive, it’s ‘Dad, can we go to the movies? Dad, can I have an iphone? Dad, can I have a car?’
I have to say I love giving things to my kids, and I’m heartened by their vote of confi dence that I can give almost anything they want, but I’ll leave it to your imagination to guess which they’ve actually received.
The thing is, Jesus spoke of God as Father. He even compared Him to earthly fathers like me. Jesus said, ‘Which of you, if his son asks for bread, will give him a stone? Or if he asks for a fi sh, will give him a snake? If you, then, though you are evil, know how to give good things to your children, how much more will your Father in heaven give good gifts to those who ask him! (Matthew 7:9-11)’
God is ready, waiting to give us the good things he provides through Jesus. He off ers the sort of gifts I could only dream of giving my children. He off ers life and eternal life, he off ers forgiveness for what’s past, He off ers confi dence about the future, He off ers for us to know Him personally as our Father.
Given what’s on off er, what might you ask Him for?Rev Roger Cunningham
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A Business successfully functions when a team is strong, committed and work well together. While it is important to constantly work hard and achieve goals, it is equally important to take some time out of the busy schedule and have fun. That is exactly what the District Gazette team did when we attended an Escape Room for a night of team building.
Recently, the District Gazette team went out for a night full of fun and team building. The night started with dinner where we all put our brains together for a business brain storm. Brain storming is an amazing tool to allow all members of the team to express their ideas and together you can come up with exciting and incredible ideas on how to move forward or enhance your business venture. During the brain storm everyone bounces of each other and in no time you have some pretty remarkable ideas on the table.
Dinner was followed by an exciting adventure to an Escape Room. Something new for many of us, the escape room saw us get locked in a room full of puzzles, mazes and clues which we had to use to physically escape the room in under an hour. Our communication, time management, and multitasking skills were all put to the test while we all worked as a team to complete each task and get out of the room. We successfully escaped with 18 minutes still on the clock and we did so without any clues.
Working together as a team is one of the most important elements in order for a business to succeed. Taking some time outside of work to get to know each other in a diff erent environment and having to achieve something new, is a great place to start!
The District Gazette team – Laura, Renee, Debbie, Belinda, Julia + Brittany out for a night of team building!
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PARENTS CORNER
This month, we continue the series on ‘Parent Traps’ that we started in April.Escalation Traps – Child Escalation
Children can learn that to get what they want, they escalate their behaviour. They do more of everything - whinge, nag, cry, scream, shout. Anything to get what they want.
Why do they do this? They do it because it works for them.The parent gets tired or overwhelmed, and just gives in. What does the child learn from this?To get what I want I keep pushing until I get what I want.
Escalation Traps – Parent Escalation
A parent asks a child to do something. The child doesn’t move. The parent asks again. And again. And again. After several requests the parent gets frustrated and starts to yell.
When the parent is angry, screaming, counting, or making threats, the child decides that it is time to do as the parent asks.
What does the child learn from this?My parent is only serious about the request when she is
yelling. This is why parents say “my child never listens to me”. Do these escalation traps happen at your place? Sometimes
the child and parent escalate together and it’s a screaming match and a fi ght over something simple.What Is The Remedy?
Make a clear, calm request. Make sure you have your child’s attention by saying his name, getting eye contact, touching him on the shoulder. Tell him what to do rather than what not to do. And make it a request, not a question. If the child complies, give him descriptive praise “thank you for doing as I ask”. If your child does not comply after two clear, calm requests, calmly give him a consequence. The consequence doesn’t need to be harsh, you just need to let your child know that you mean what you say.Struggling?
The Positive Parenting Program (Triple P) is available in the community for free. Go to the Resourcing Parents website to fi nd a course near you. Or you can do Triple P Online for the cost of $80.
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The Gourmet Meat Company factory is located in Emu Heights and they also have another 3 locations including Doonside, Yass and Ulladulla. Along with this, they service wholesale customers such as pubs, clubs and restaurants across NSW.
With four locations operating individually, Glen travels to each location weekly to ensure that all operations are running smoothly. He works to make sure that his time is evenly spread across all locations “although I have brilliant Managers in place, I think it is important to keep my fi nger on the pulse and to chat to our customers!” said Glen.
The Gourmet Meat Company is located at 1/116 Old Bathurst Road, Emu Heights. Phone: 4735 1400 or visit their Facebook page at: www.facebook.com/Gourmet-Meat-Company-1476273346017561/
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Police are investigating after a woman was fatally hit by a car in Emu Plains last month.
Just after 4pm (Thursday 16 June 2016), emergency services were called to Water Street, following reports of a pedestrian hit by a car.
A 59-year-old woman was treated by NSW Ambulance Paramedics at the scene, before she was taken to Nepean Hospital in a critical condition. She died a short time later.
The male driver of the car, a Toyota Camry sedan, was not injured during the incident.
He was taken to hospital for mandatory testing.
A crime scene was established as investigations took place. Any witnesses are urged to come forward and contact St Marys police via Crime Stoppers.
A report will be prepared for the Coroner.Police are urging anyone with information in relation to this incident to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or use the Crime Stoppers online reporting page: https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au/ Information you provide will be treated in the strictest of confi dence. We remind people they should not report crime information via our Facebook and Twitter pages.
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Many patients attend the clinic with low bone density - osteopenia or osteoporosis. They are commonly prescribed bisphosphonate drugs by their GP to increase bone density & reduce fracture risk. These drugs do increase bone density, but astoundingly also increase the risks for:
1. Certain thigh bone fractures – bones become more dense but also more brittle,
2. Gastrointestinal problems such as indigestion & heartburn, nausea/vomiting, and chest pain. These side eff ects cause up to 20% of patients to discontinue treatment
3. Severe, sometimes incapacitating bone, joint, and/or muscle pain
4. Bisphosphonate-related decay of the jaw bone (called ‘BRONJ’). This is very rare but:
a. Intravenous bisphosphonates - often used for cancer patients, leads to a high risk for BRONJ (0.8% to 12% of patients ), this increases the longer the drug is givenb. Oral bisphosphonates leads to about 1 BRONJ case in 1500 patient years (100 fold greater than general population).
A recent paper published in the prestigious British Medical Journal stated that ‘bisphosphonates’ (taken for hip fracture prevention) are ‘neither viable as a public health strategy nor cost eff ective’. The authors found that:1. No evidence exists that these drugs are eff ective at
preventing fractures in men2. In post-menopausal women, in whom osteoporosis is
most often problematic, ‘175 women with bone fragility would need to be treated for three years to prevent’ just ‘one hip fracture’; while all patients remain at risk of side eff ects, but in women over 80, where most fractures occur no evidence of benefi t exists.
3. A recent analysis by the FDA found people receiving bisphosphonates continuously for 6 years had more fractures than a second group who took bisphosphonates for only 3 years then switched to placebo for 3 years
4. Age adjusted incidence of hip fractures has fallen steadily in most Western countries… and this ‘does not seem to be attributable to drug treatment’
5. Poor balance is a much better predictor of bone fracture than bone density
6. Other bone density drug options such as Denosumab; strontium ranelate; & ‘Vitamin D & Calcium’ supplementation all have effi cacy & risk questions hanging over them.
This becomes terribly confusing for most people. What should one do?
Whether you take pharmaceuticals or try alternative approaches, it’s important you do your research thoroughly and discuss pros and cons with your doctor. There are some excellent natural strategies that one can implement to improve balance & bone density. Next month we’ll discuss some of these, meantime if you have back problems or are worried about bone density why not come talk to us at BHW - see our ad for contact details.
Three players from the Penrith Basketball Association and one from the Blacktown West Basketball Association have been chosen in the respective NSW All-Schools Men's and Women's teams, following the NSW All-Schools Championships which were
held at Terrigal this month. Both NSW teams will contest the School Sport Australia
(SSA) Championships in Terrigal from August 6-13. Adam Lulka (East Blaxland) and Joel Klein (Silverdale)
were both chosen for the NSW Men's team, whilst Natalia Beaumont (Emu Heights) has been chosen in the Women's team.
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Creamy Chicken BakeEasy • Time 1hr 45min • Serves 8
Method1. Make Mashed-potato topping Place potato in a large
saucepan. Cover with cold water. Bring to the boil. Simmer over medium heat for 10 to 15 minutes or until tender. Drain. Return to pan. Add butter and milk. Mash until smooth.
2. Meanwhile, preheat oven to 200°C/180°C fan-forced. Heat oil and butter in a large, deep frying pan over medium-high heat. Cook chicken, in batches, for 2 to 3 minutes or until browned. Transfer to a 6cm-deep, 3.8 litre-capacity baking dish.
3. Add leek and bacon to pan. Cook, stirring, for 8 minutes, or until leek has softened. Add mushrooms. Cook for 4 to 5 minutes or until tender. Add wine. Bring to the boil. Boil for 2 minutes. Add fl our. Cook, stirring, for 1 minute. Gradually stir in stock and cream. Bring to the boil. Remove from heat. Season with salt and pepper. Place spinach over chicken in dish. Carefully pour cream mixture over spinach. Stir to combine. Top evenly with mashed potato. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes or until golden and chicken is cooked through. Stand for 10 minutes. Serve.
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Winter Warmer
• 1 Tablespoon Olive Oil• 20g Butter• 1.2kg Chicken Thigh
Fillets, Trimmed, Cut Into 4cm Pieces
• 2 Leeks, Trimmed, Halved, Washed, Sliced
• 200g Middle Bacon Rashers, Trimmed, Chopped
• 250g Cup Mushrooms, Thickly Sliced
• 1/2 Cup Dry White Wine• 1/3 Cup Plain Flour• 3/4 Cup Chicken Stock• 3/4 Cup Pure Cream• 80g Baby Spinach
Mashed-Potato Topping
• 1.6kg Desiree Potatoes, Peeled, Chopped
• 100g Butter, Chopped• 1/2 Cup Milk
Ingredients
After 12 years, Chatterbox Café has new owners and has been under new management since last month. With the daily running of the café remaining the same, new owners Craig and Angie look forward to all future opportunities and are very excited to serve the local Emu Plains community.
Chatterbox Café is the fi rst café business venture for the new owners, both Craig and Angie have worked and gained experience in hospitality and customer service industries.
With Craig and Angie being new to the local community of Emu Plains, they became interested in purchasing the café as it holds a very high reputation in the area.
Since the change over, Craig and Angie have been blown away by the loyalty of the local community and feel very privileged to have been accepted and welcomed into such a family oriented community.
While they are in the very early stages of their new venture they are looking forward to serving the local community. Craig has said “We hope to continue serving the local community the same way Michelle and Gary did.”
The reaction from the local community has been very positive and has been what the new owners have described as “a very comfortable transition.”
Chatterbox café is located in Lennox Village and is open 7 days a week. For all those who would like to visit the café simply drop in or contact their friendly staff by phone on: 4735 6330.
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Victoria Bridge Gateway to Western NSW
Penrith’s Victoria Bridge, which is one of Australia’s oldest metal bridges, has been given state heritage status and protection, Member for Penrith Stuart Ayres and Heritage Minister Mark Speakman announced last month.
The bridge was listed on the State Heritage Register for its link to opening the railway network to Western NSW in 1867, design, social
signifi cance, rarity and connection to the bridge’s engineer and designer John Whitton.
“The bridge created a road and railway gateway to the west,” Mr Ayres said.
“It allowed areas west of the Blue Mountains to grow and helped established Western NSW tourism.”
The bridge, which is one of only three bridges of its type in the state, is the most intact remaining example of a continuous iron-through bridge, where the deck is between the girders rather than on top of them. It hasn’t been used for rail since 1907.
The bridge is recognised in the Penrith, Blue Mountains and Sydney areas and more widely among railway and bridge enthusiasts and historians.
Environment Minister Mark Speakman said the bridge had the largest spans of any metal girder bridge in the state.
“Penrith Station was the end of the line before the bridge opened in 1867,” Mr Speakman said.
“It is a welcome addition to the State Heritage Register and a fi tting tribute to Western Sydney and Western NSW.”
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I’ve just spent 6 days in Melbourne at the International Childhood Trauma Conference. I saw Dan Siegel, Pat Ogden and many more.
Toxic stress and trauma impact children, adolescents and adults in many diff erent ways. We see the result of that in the way children don’t know how to express their feeling/emotions.
Sometimes it looks like they’re lashing out in anger but this might not be the case, they may feel terrifi ed or feel unsafe.
Steve Porges put it best, “The removal of threat is not the same as creating safety”. Just think on this for a moment. Kids may be living (in their heads) with fear, loss, trauma and need to be shown that these emotions can be shared with others and they won’t be punished for feeling that way.
Being yelled at can be very traumatising for a child. Let’s say they bring a rat into the house to show you and it’s
time for lunch. You might yell, “Get that thing out of here, you know it’s lunch
time. Why do you always do this?” a better way to respond would be, “I can see you’re interested in the rat, we’ll have a look at it later and we’ll eat lunch now”.
The child gets recognised and feels a connection with you because you have shown interest in the rat and he knows that he needs to eat lunch.
Studies show that the brain is altered by being yelled at or bullied.
Tips on helping them integrate their emotions into their life:• Remove them from the situation• Let them talk about their own subjective situation• Don’t judge them• Just listen• Give them other endings to their story by giving them
another endingHave fun with your kids.
Cait is passionate about helping people who’ve suff ered loss. As a leading specialist in her fi eld she’s helped people move through their grief, to feel less isolated and alone. Cait off ers grief, loss and bereavement counselling for adults, adolescents, children and families in the Penrith CBD. Pop over to Cait’s website www.indigotherapies.com.au or phone 0434 865 429
Article Written + Submitted by: Cait Wotherspoon from Indigo Therapies Counselling + Psychotherapy W: indigotherapies.com.au P: 0434 865 429 E: [email protected]
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Camille Brandt from Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital will be attending the Dog Lovers Show as a special guest of Rose-Hip Vital. Camille will be answering questions from the public at the Rose-Hip Vital stall.
Camille will be taking her dogs (Pony and Leo the Guide Dog Trainee) to the show, so come along and say Hi.
Rose-Hip Vital® Canine is a unique and patented high impact 100% plant-based joint supplement and immune system support. Made from 100% patented Rosehip powder and backed by more than 30 scientifi c studies including 8 clinical trials, it’s a clinically proven powerful antioxidant, rich source of natural Vitamin C. The fi rst natural product registered by the APVMA since the introduction of new guidelines in 2009. Check out Camille’s testimonial on Rose-Hip Vital on our website page. www.orchardhillsvet.com.au, on the Pet Care Links.
The Dog Lovers Show is set to again transform the Hordern Pavilion and Royal Hall of Industries into a haven for dog lovers as it bounds back into Sydney town on Saturday 6th and Sunday 7th August 2016.
The biggest names in vet and pet care will present free presentations on the Kong Celebrity Stage. Celebrities include: Dr Chris Brown, Dr
Katrina & The Wonderdogs, the Village Vets (Dr Anthony & Dr James)
and famous fi lm & TV Dog Trainer Peta Clark.
The show will play host to over 30 DOGS NSW Breed Clubs, hundreds of stalls off ering all the latest and greatest gear for your pooch, free presentations from celebrity dog experts, free vet, grooming and training demonstrations and most importantly the opportunity to get up-close-and-personal with literally hundreds of beautiful dogs of all shapes, sizes and breeds!
Show goers will also be able to witness some of Australia’s most talented canines in the Royal Canin Arena, featuring impressive demonstrations of speed, agility, fl yball, fl ygility and K9 disc.
The popular Military Working Dog Tribute returns with more historical information and talks from war veterans retelling their own personal stories of working with war dogs in the battlefi eld including the training process involved for dogs to become active service canines.
The Breed Showcase off ers visitors a rare opportunity to meet and compare canines from over 35 Breed Clubs, with experts on hand to provide detailed information on each dog including their unique characteristics.
The Perfect Match zone will provide prospective owners with invaluable insights to help them fi nd the right dog for their lifestyle, family and home with a clever and comprehensive questionnaire that can be completed in a matter of minutes and dozens of large information posters.
The Pat-A-Pooch nursery will again be full of smiles and wagging tails, as attendees get the chance to meet and connect with a plethora of pooches and puppies including guide, assistance, working, police
and rescue dogs.
It’s the ultimate day out for dog lovers of all ages with the Sydney Dog Lovers Show providing dog-devotees with a once a year opportunity to celebrate the companionship, unconditional love and joy that our furry friends bring to our lives every day.
Please feel free to pop in anytime and meet the team at Orchard Hills
Veterinary Hospital. Call 4736 2027 to make an appointment. Check us
out on Facebook and online at www.orchardhillsvet.com.au.
Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital
Camille Brandt BVSc(Hons 1), MVS(SAP) Erin Short BVSc(Hons 1)
Services provided include:
For Appointments call
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PAWS A WHILE
Article Written + Submitted by: Camille Brandt from Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital A: 377 Wentworth Rd, Orchard Hills P: 4736 2027
Sydney Dog Lovers Show – The Dog Lovers Show is coming to Sydney again!!
When: Saturday 6th and Sunday 7th August 2016. Time: 9.30am-5pm.Location: Royal Hall of Industries and the Hordern Pavilion, Moore Park, Sydney. Website: www.dogloversshow.com.au
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Every Tuesday
Cottage Playgroup 9.30 - 11.30amInformal fun for parents/carers & children. Our Lady of the Way School, Emu Plains
Enquires: Alison 0424 522 852
Every Tuesday
Mighty Mights Playgroup 10 - 12pm Emu Heights Community Centre
Enquires: Chantel 0414 805 736
Every Tuesday
Never Too Old To Make Music! A free community music session generally suited to Seniors. 11am to 12pm, Woodriff Function Room, Panthers, Mulgoa Road, Penrith.Enquiries: penrith.panthers.com.au/
activities-in-penrith/music-therapy
Every Tuesday + Thursday
1st Emu Plains Scouts Cubs (ages 7.5 –10.5) Tuesday’s 7:00 to 8:30Scouts (ages 10.5 – 15) Thursday’s 7:30 to 9:30. 175 Explorers Road, Lapstone Enquiries: Tony Henry (0488 669 1430)
Every Wednesday
River Valley SingersLove to sing come join our Group7pm to 9pm Penrith PacewayEnquiries: 4735 1675 or 0402 669 640
Every Wednesday
Nepean Giggles Playgroup 9.30 - 11:30amMeet other mums & preschoolersEmu Heights Community CentreEnquires: Sandra Pitich 0403 326 017
Every Thursday
Little Rebels Playgroup 9.30 - 11:30amEmu Heights Community CentreWedmore Road, Emu HeightsHave fun with the kids & meet other mums! Enquires: Tolousha 0409 711 665
Every Thursday
Physical Culture Classes for GirlsMelrose Hall, From 4.30pmFIRST LESSON FREEFor Under 5 years – 12 yearsEnquiries – Karen 0418 975 765
Every Thursday
Penrith Uniting Church lesiure learning, craft and singing group. 9:30am – 12pmDuring School Terms.For Adults. Cost $2. Morning tea provided.Penrith Uniting Church – 15 Evan Street, Penrith (behind the fi re station).Valarie 0421 324 158 or
Pamela 0417 041 842
Every Saturday
Tai Chi 8:30 - 9:30amAt Pamela Pde, Leonay in the park. Free. For all ages. Enquires: Christie - 0431 149 131
COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARD
Every Monday + Wednesday
Heartmoves Gentle ExerciseMonday 9 - 10 am, Melrose Hall, Great Western Highway, Emu Plains. Wednesday 8.30 - 9:30am Penrith Senior Citizens Centre, 86 Station Street Penrith. Cost $6.00 per class. Enquires: Deborah Miller 0409 991907
Every Monday + Wednesday
Nepean Men’s Shed18 Simeon Road, Orchard Hill. 9am. to 2pm. Enquiries: Bob 4739 2767
Monday + Wednesday Evenings
Tarot Wonders now has 1hr Meditation classes 6:30pm only $15 each 283 Great Western Highway, Emu Plains. Enquires: 0406 171 879, tarotwonders.
com.au, [email protected]
Monday Evenings + Friday Mornings
English as a Second Language ClassesWe have English classes on Monday evenings 6pm to 8pm and on Friday mornings 9.30am to 12 noon. If you are just a newcomer or have been here for some time come and improve your English in friendly helpful small class groups. $2 Donation. Excludes School holidays. Entry is 5 Fulton St. or 254 High St. Penrith.Enquires: Cathy White 4735 7216
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Saturday July 9
(2nd Saturday of the month)Stamping and Friends who meet at the Uniting Church Hall, Emerald Street, Emu Plains between 1-4pm. We are a group of ladies who get together to exchange ideas on making greeting cards and scrapbooking.Enquires: Cathy 4721 3226
Saturday July 9
Emu Markets(2nd Saturday of the month)9-2pm at Nepean Creative and Performing Arts High School - 115 Great Western Highway, Emu Plains. Stall Enquiries: Dott 0414 395 614
Wednesday July 13
Lung Support Group(2nd Wednesday of the month)10 - 12pm Kingswood Neighbourhood Centre 19 Bringelly Road Kingswood.$3 to cover tea and coff ee. Followed by Lungs in action exercise class run by a qualifi ed instructor. 12 - 1pm - FREE Enquires: John 4735 1542 or
Gloria 4733 8926
Wednesday July 13
Arthritis and Osteoporosis Penrith Branch(2nd Wednesday of the month)Penrith Branch MeetingCWA Hall, Tindale St, Penrith. Coff ee available from 9:30amEnquires: Diane 9623 9789
Thursday July 14
Red Cross Penrith Branch Meeting(2nd Thursday of the month)CWA Hall Tindale St, Penrith. Coff ee available from 9:30am Enquires: Diane 9623 9789
Friday July 15
Leonay Probus Club (3rd Friday of the month)Fun, fellowship and friendship for retirees or semi-retirees. At every meeting we have a speaker, who delivers a topic of interest. We have monthly outings to places of interest. Enquiries: 4735 5157
Saturday July 16
Lower Blue Mountains Rotary Club Monthly Markets(3rd Saturday of the month)Glenbrook Infants School, Ross Street, Glenbrook. Rotarians helping their communities.
Monday July 18
(3rd Monday of the month) Nepean / Blue Mountains Prostate Cancer Support Group. 6:30pm in Lecture Room 1, Learning & Development Unit, located in the Nepean 2 building, (formally known as the SWAHS 2 building) Nepean Public Hospital.All meetings are available to males and their partners who are seeking information on this cancer, and who live in the Blacktown, Blue Mountains, Hawkesbury and Penrith areas. Enquiries: prostatesupport.org.au or
David Wilkinson, President 1300 13 38 78
Monday July 18
(3rd Monday of the month)Nepean Evening VIEW Club are holding their Dinner Meeting at Panthers Penrith arrive 7.00pm for 7.30pm meal, meeting and Speaker - cost $28 (bookings essential). Women of VIEW support the Smith Family’s Learning for Life programme supporting disadvantaged children. New members warmly welcomed. Enquires: Colleen on 4735 4982
Monday July 18
(3rd Monday of the month)Penrith City Garden Club 7.30 -9.00 pm at the Community Christian Church Hall, corner Cam and Cambridge Streets, Cambridge Park. Enquiries: 0498
017 147 penrithcitygardenclub.org.au,
facebook.com/penrithcitygardenclub
Thursday July 21
Blue Mountains Parkinson's Support Group(3rd Thursday of the month) Meet us at Springwood for morning tea, guest speakers, and support for suff erers and carers of Parkinson's Disease. Enquires: Viv or Barry
0404 836 921 or 47 379141
Thursday July 21
Solo Circle of Friends(3rd Thursday of the month)For single men & women 55 yrs & over who enjoy lunches, dinners, outings etc. Come and join our friendly group. To join, send self addressed
envelope to Secretary, PO Box 7557, South
Penrith NSW 2750
Event dates may alter at short notice. Check with the event organiser for the most up to date details.
Glenbrook ToastmastersMeet at the Blaxland LibraryShort St, Blaxland. 7.30pm 2nd & 4th Wednesday of the month. Enquiries: Peter 0408 692 770
Emu Plains Lions ClubMeet at Emu Plains Sport & Recreation Club 7:00pm 1st & 3rd Wednesday of the month. Enquiries: 4735 5120
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