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www.jordanspringsgazette.com.au March 2016 1
PARENTS CORNER pg.10 WHAT'S COOKING pg.15 PAWS A WHILE pg.17
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A little boy’s life hangs in the balance and two local Jordan Springs mums have joined forces, in a desperate bid to raise funds towards the $100,000 needed for life-saving surgery.
Ashmit, a ten year old Fijian boy was recently diagnosed with aggressive cancer that cannot be treated in Fiji. A huge tumour above his left ear has infi ltrated his skull and sinuses and doubled in size in the past six weeks. He will not survive without the emergency surgery, chemotherapy and radiation, all of which is available in Australia. Australian based charity Fijikids is co-ordinating fundraising eff orts and the action needed to get Ashmit to Australia.
Jordan Springs residents Michelle McCann and Kylie Marshall are behind a Family Fun day in Jordan Springs on March 13 (see Page 14 for details) to help an Australian based charity
“As parents ourselves we can only imagine how desperate Ashmit’s father is for help so we are doing what we can to help Fijikids raise the money needed”
Ashmit is from a rural area close to popular tourist resorts on Fiji’s Coral Coast. His father picks vegetables for a few dollars a day and is solo parent to three young boys. They live in an abandoned farm house with no electricity and share the only bed.
Local Mums Helping to Save Fijian Boy
Ashmit needs our help. Image source: www.facebook.com/Savingashmit
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Community GroupsBreastfeeding Group 1800 686 2 686Scouts 0414 281 230Probus Club Penrith Sth 0414 861 390Penrith Suicide Bereavement Support Group 0402 627 696
Sports ClubsBaseball Club Penrith 0434 116 940Karate Goshin Ryu 0411 136 237 Swimming Club Nepean 0416 311 453Triathlon Club Panthers
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Yes, it’s already March! Easter Eggs and Hot Cross Buns have been fi nding their way onto the shelves since January. The kids have settled in nicely to their 'New Year' school routine, Mums and Dads are back at work, sporting calendars are full and we’re all back to our normal daily schedules.
This month we have a wonderful publication full of interesting news, stories and events that are local to you!
From 'Family Fun Days’ to ‘Woman of The Year’ and ‘Sporting Success’ we have it all covered.
We also welcome local, Laura Jones to our team. Laura joins us as Journalist, bringing all the latest stories, articles and news that counts, direct to your letterbox. For more about Laura, see page 12.
Here at the District Gazette 'We Love Local'. If you have a local good news story to share we would love to hear from you!
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Penrith Local Woman Of The Year Announced
Minister for Women Pru Goward was joined by Member for Penrith Stuart Ayres to announce Paige Hadley as the 2016 Local Woman of the Year for Penrith.
Ms Goward said Ms Hadley’s nomination recognises her outstanding achievements through many years of hard work and dedication.
“It’s the hard work of community heroes like Paige that serves as an inspiration to young women across the community and New South Wales,” Ms Goward said.
Paige is an Australian international netballer. Primarily a wing attack and centre player, she is a member of the Australian national team and plays in the ANZ Championship for the NSW Swifts.
Paige ruptured her left anterior cruciate ligament in 2014 which ruled out of the remainder of the season however she made a successful comeback in 2015.
Paige was part of the Australian Diamonds January 2016 tour of England. The Diamonds took a clean sweep of the Test series against the Roses with a 3-0 victory.
Mr Ayres said he was delighted to name Ms Hadley the 2016 Penrith Local Woman of the Year.
“It is truly a privilege to be able to acknowledge Paige’s work and her success not just as a local but as a strong woman representing Australia,” Mr Ayres said.
Local award winners will be invited to join their Member of Parliament at the 2016 NSW Women of the Year award ceremony to be held at Parliament House in March.
For more information on the 2016 NSW Women of the Year awards visit www.women.nsw.gov.au.
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Easter is ‘early this year’, as unlike Christmas it does not have a set date being subject to the occurrence of a full moon in the season. For the Christian, Easter is the culmination of the Incarnation [Emmanuel: ‘God with us’] that is celebrated at Christmas. Easter recalls the life, death and Resurrection of Jesus, the Palestinian
Jew, which still presents to the world at large the challenge to comprehend the reality in which one exists. In the long history as we understand it of the universe and humans in particular, the gospel [good news] given by Jesus has caused on reflection for him to be accepted as the Christ who faced the reality of sin and overcame it.
It is important to reflect that Jesus calls us to faith. Faith, in that the whole of creation, although through history and even now burden by so much that depreciates, is moving to that wonderful summation when we shall see God. From faith emanates worship and worship allows us to consolidate our prayers within the freedom we have simply ‘to be’. Discipline in life is essential but can never over-ride the wonderful freedom we have to ‘be our selves’ and to shun all that depreciates life. From worship comes the reality of love- not “Hollywood scenarios” but the generous giving of oneself and being aware that in many situations love can be given at a cost.
An important aspect of love is compassion. No authority can compel or direct compassion, it is engendered by true love. When Saint Peter was asked by Jesus “do you love me?” He was
stunned by the reply “feed my sheep” and it was Peter, who when challenged at the trial of Jesus ‘do you know this man?’ and giving his denial went out and is recorded ‘wept bitterly’. However it was given to Peter to come down in history as teacher of the Faith. Peter’s work resulted in him in turn being crucified..
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St Joseph’s Primary is a Catholic co-educational primary school
with a passion for learning in a contemporary, creative
environment. Learning spaces are spacious and collaborative,
providing facilities for both social and personal learning
activities. Our grounds are well maintained and provide diverse
options for recreational activities.
At St Joseph’s students will experience:
• Religious education that enriches their faith
• 21st Century learning that supports individual needs
• A diverse curriculum and extra curricular activities such as
Voice of Youth, Orchestra, Sport and Drama
• A strings program for all Year 3 & 4 students
• A band program for all year 5 & 6 students
• Learning supported by the latest technology
• Learn to swim program
• Passionate and professional teaching staff
• An actively involved parent community
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At St Joseph’s we provide a safe, caring, friendly environment in
which students feel valued and grow in their relationship with
God and each other. We strive to provide our students with the
best possible learning experiences in an inclusive environment
based on our Catholic faith.
At St Joseph’s we promote “Learning without Limits”No student will be refused enrolment because of a family’s genuine
inability to pay fees.
For more information please contact the school principal.
For enrolment enquiries or a personal school tour please contact
Fran Jackson (Principal).
Sunday 6th March School Tours for
Prospective Enrolments 11:30am - 1pm
Open for Kindergarten 2017
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I am often asked by parents ‘How long will it take for my child to Learn To Swim?”
Unfortunately, it is not a question I can answer simply, as every child is diff erent, and learning to swim is a long term, ongoing process.
Consistency is the key to the development and maintenance of swimming skills, so attending lessons should become an established part of your child’s weekly routine throughout their infant, preschool and early school years. Regular lessons all year round allow your child to practise the swimming skills appropriate to their developmental stage and learn at their own pace.
Not seeing much progress this month? As with any skill, it is normal for the child to go through periods of plateau, regression and developmental leaps throughout the process of learning to swim, but over time constant progress is being made.
We usually say (as general guide) that your child has become a capable swimmer when they are able to swim 400 metres with good technique, without stopping, and without becoming exhausted. This level of skill may take children individual amounts of time to reach, but it establishes a strong swimming foundation. These swimming skills should then be retained in children over 7 years of age, whereas younger children need consistent reinforcement to maintain their competency.
As to when to start, Australian experts recommend starting swimming lessons from 6 months, but you can and should practice early water familiarisation before this.
Babies are not born with a fear of the water, instead this fear is acquired, so make sure baby has regular baths and showers, and becomes comfortable with the sensation of water being trickled and then poured over their head. Your 6 month old will then accept the water more readily, and with less fear than an older child.
It is important to remember that swimming is not just another option on the list of sports and activities available to children – it is an invaluable lifelong skill that may just save their lives.
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How Long Will it Take for my Child to Learn to Swim?
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PENRITHANGLICANCOLLEGE
INFORMATION EVENINGS FOR 2017Is your child entering Pre K, Year 7 or Year 11 in 2017?
Find out why Penrith Anglican College is the right choice for your child.
Year 7 2017 8 March 2016 Year 11 2017 23 May 2016 Pre K 2017 3 May 2016
Penrith Anglican College provides a holistic education focused on the academic, creative, sporting and spiritual gifts of each child through encouraging personal excellence.
Applications are currently also being taken for other Year groups.
Book a College tour or request further information by contacting our Registrar at [email protected] or on 4736 8100, or visit www.pac.nsw.edu.au.
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Advisory Group Jan Pastuck, Judith Field, Nick Minto and Paul Gerlach. Image supplied.
Lendlease’s Skilling & Employment Centre will host a variety of workshops for job seekers throughout 2016. This continued community support follows the success of assisting more than 4,000 Penrith locals to gain employment to date.
Each month, Lendlease will hold a workshop at the Skilling & Employment Centre covering the steps involved in obtaining a new job. With access to helpful Centre staff, local residents
will have the opportunity to ask questions and gain valuable insights about resume development and job vacancy websites to improve their chances of securing a job.
New courses targeting mature job seekers, “Seeking Employment”, will be held at Jordan Springs Community Corner and “Computers for Work” will be held at Ropes Crossing.
Since opening its doors in 2005, the Skilling & Employment Centre has assisted people in the local community at a rate of over one job per day by referring 800 clients to accredited training and providing job skills courses to 1,200 local people.
General Manager for Lendlease’s Communities business in NSW/ACT, Arthur Ilias, said.
Lendlease’s investment in the Skilling & Employment Centre was just one way it was supporting job creation opportunities in the area to complement the jobs already created by the development of the Jordan Springs and Ropes Crossing communities.
“The Centre and the various workshops we hold throughout the year will continue to play a role in meeting the skilling and job requirements generated by the delivery of the next stage of the Jordan Springs community, which has commenced construction.”
“A new Skilling & Employment Centre Advisory Group has been established to deliver a business plan for 2016 that supports the next phase of local workforce needs.”
For more information or to register your interest in upcoming training programs, please contact Jan Pastuck on 02 9673 1225, email [email protected] or visit the revamped centre at 51 Phillip Street, St Marys.
Employment Centre Celebrates 4,000 Locals Gaining Employment
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Article Written + Submitted by: Narelle Smith (Family
Worker) Nepean Community + Neighbourhood Services
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PARENTS CORNER
When parents give their children negative emotional messages that focus on who the child is rather than his or her behaviour, they unwittingly dig a pit of shame so deep and so wide, it may take the child a lifetime to climb out of it.
“You do it deliberately to annoy me”“I’m going to ring grandma to tell her how awful you are”“You are as stupid as your father”“Go ahead and try it, you’ll just fail like you always do”“Why are you so clumsy?”“I’m so angry with you I can’t stand the sight of you”Negative and emotional messages that attack a child’s sense
of self and what she can do, leave their mark and can lead to mental health problems into adolescence and adulthood.
When parents approach a child’s mistaken behaviour at the level of the behaviour, they say things like…
“I’m really disappointed that you kicked the ball at the laundry window, especially as I warned you about it fi ve minutes ago.”
“What might have been a better choice?”“When you and your brother argue, I feel so frustrated.”A little bit of guilt is healthy and adaptive. Children learn what
is acceptable behaviour when parents focus on communicating what they didn’t like about the behaviour and how the child might do better next time. Prolonged ranting, raving, lecturing, and anger cause excessive guilt which induces shame.
One of my colleagues saw an interaction between a parent and a child the other day. The mother screamed at him “how many times do I have to tell you not to do that” and she walked away from him. The little boy, no older than 3, put his head down and banged his head with both fi sts. He then went and sat behind a park bench and cried.
Was he feeling shame or guilt do you think? Is he learning that he can’t rely on the adults in his life to help organise his thoughts and feelings, and more importantly his behaviours?
Penrith Christian School is this year celebrating 35 years of operation as a Christian school serving the Penrith region.
The School commenced as a ministry of what was then the Penrith Christian Fellowship Centre and was located in Dean Place before moving to a rural site in the Londonderry area in 1983-1984.
In 1985 the School was relocated to its current site on the junction of the Northern Road and the M4 Motorway; the church building having been completed in 1984.
Since then, Penrith Christian School has grown steadily as parents, seeking a Christian education for their children, have continued to support the school. In the early days the buildings were built with the aid of volunteers, and much growth in the School’s facilities is attributed to the commitment and the service of those early pioneers.
By the mid-90s the existing Library (now called the iCentre), and associated technology blocks, were completed as the School moved into secondary education and expansion to two streams.
The School continues to be a vital part of the ministry of ImagineNations Church; and, over the years has introduced additional classes in the secondary years, as well as Early Childhood Services, off ering Preschool and Preparatory School programs for 3 and 4 year-olds.
Throughout the years PCS has never lost sight of the vision and goal of the founders who wanted to provide an education for our children that acknowledged the centrality of the Christian worldview in all areas of the curriculum; developing students in the academic, social, physical and spiritual domains.
These days we have moved well and truly into the 21st Century with a technology-rich environment, and diverse learning experiences across a wide range of subjects and interest areas. We are thankful to God, and to our founders and supporters, for the wonderful years of assisting families in bringing up their children to know the grace and love of our Lord, and to be active in expressing that through service in our local, national and global communities.
Celebrating 35 Years
Penrith Christian School – celebrating 35 years. Image supplied.
WHERE: Jordan Springs Community Centre | RSVP: Anne e Sheen at anne [email protected]
Saturday 5th March 2pm – 4pm
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The Lakes CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
Prep l Kindergarten to Year 12
The NSW Youth and Junior Athletics championships were held last month at the Sydney Olympic Park Athletics Centre. The athletes were excited to be competing at the newly renovated venue and good performances were expected.
Local residents Shane and Shannon Munaweera truly shone!
Shannon competed in the Under 18 Women Hammer Throw. With a mighty eff ort of 39.51m. She won the Bronze medal. She was just short of her competition personal best distance and tantalisingly close to the magic 40m.
With an outstanding leap of 6.41m, Shane won the Silver Medal in the Under 17 Boys Long Jump. As a result of these performances, both Shannon and Shane have qualifi ed to represent NSW at the Australian Junior Athletics Championships, which will be held in Perth in March 2016.
Representing local Little Athletics Centre Jamison, the siblings competed at the Regional Championships. Shannon competed at her last Little Athletics competition after 12 years of competing.
Shane also competed at the Little Athletics Region 6 Championships last month, in the Under 15 Boys representing Jamison Little Athletics Centre. He won Gold in Long Jump, Discus and 100m Hurdles, Silver in 100m and Bronze in 200m. Shane broke the Region Long Jump, 100m Hurdles and 200m records, following up his eff ort of another record at the zone championships in December 2015.
Good Luck to Shannon and Shane in Perth at the Australian Youth and Junior Championships.
Shane Munaweera and Shannon Munaweera. Image supplied.
Great Results for Local Athletes
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Sweetpeas Kindy is located on Laycock St in CranebrookContact us on 4730 4600 for enquiries
Sweetpeas Kindergarten and
Child Care Centre now taking enrolments!
WHAT’S HAPPENING AT LLANDILO PUBLIC SCHOOL?
A Rural Outlook With 21st Century VisionLlandilo Public School is
located on Seventh Ave, Llandilo. We are at the heart of
the village, opposite the IGA, produce store and rural fi re station. We have generations of families attending our school as students, parents and grandparents. In 2016, we are proud to be celebrating the rich heritage of 150 years in the Llandilo community. This sesquicentenary will be a feature of our community in the months ahead, culminating in a grand fete to be held in October.
These semi-rural surroundings belie what lurks inside. We have 340 students taught by committed staff who care about day to day as well as life-long learning opportunities of students in their care. Our school is equipped with technology to support learning in the form of computers in all rooms, interactive whiteboards, iPads and a wifi network reaching the far corners of the school. Students are taught critical thinking skills that will assist them to be successful adults in the future through collaboration, communication and creativity.
Our school is involved in a vast array of co-curricular activities that suit the diverse interests of students enabling them to expand their horizons. Choir, dance, basketball, football, netball, T-ball, soccer, ballroom dancing, art competitions, public speaking and the recorder group performing at the Sydney Opera House are all lead by our enthusiastic, clever teachers.
You are most welcome to come and see us and share in the vibrancy that is Llandilo Public School. Our offi ce staff can make an appointment for you to meet the Principal, Mrs Deborah Getley, to assist you with your schooling needs.
Mrs Deborah Getley, Principal P: 4777 4124(Article written and submitted by)
Fun at Llandilo Public School. Image supplied.
MEET LAURAHi Everyone,
I’m Laura Jones and I am so grateful and very excited to be joining the District Gazette Team as their Journalist.
I was born in Johannesburg South Africa and have lived in Australia for the past seven years. I am currently a third year Journalism Student and am loving every second of working and gaining experience within the industry.
My family is made up of my parents, my younger brother and myself. My brother just recently fi nished his HSC and will be starting university this year doing a Bachelor of Science. My Dad is an engineer and my Mum is a primary school teacher.
I reside locally and during my free time I enjoy weight training and surprisingly enough... fi shing!
I look forward to writing lots of interesting stories for you all to read and I am very excited for the opportunities that are ahead. Laura
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Nurturing Pathways for Babies to 4yrs - Rave Reviews!!
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Nurturing Pathways is tailored specifi cally to the developmental needs of infants from 3 months to 4yrs with every element of its content intentional, developmentally sequential and geared toward maximising babies/children’s brain growth!! It’s unique combination of movement, song, social interaction, tactile & sensory learning, and improving the bond between parents and their babies is quite profound! Numbers are increasing in classes every week as word spreads of its wonderful benefi ts. Parent information is also high on the agenda giving parents more knowledge of what will help their children grow into happy, well adjusted, socially & physically able little people that are school ready! This BRAINTASTIC class is the only one of its kind currently off ered in Australia & spots are fi lling up fast!!
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COUNSELLING CORNER
Easter and Grief – The Season of Loss and Renewal
Easter is celebrated all over the world by chocolate eggs and bunnies. For Christians the focus is on the death and resurrection of Jesus
Christ and living in peace and love. For many people it’s all about family, Easter egg hunts,
attending church and having fun but not this year. This year someone is missing and you don’t feel like joining in celebrations.
The reality is that what you are feeling right now is your “new normal”. You probably haven’t had someone die before so, like everything that is new, it's important to learn how to grieve in your own, unique way this Easter.
You might not feel like getting out of bed but you have children who want to celebrate Easter, the way they always have. This year do it diff erent. A way of doing this is to start sharing happy memories of your loved one.
Sharing these memories help to fi ll the empty space left by your loved one and to keep their memory alive.
Memories can be shared by:• Sitting around the table and telling stories• Flipping through scrapbooks/photos• Writing poetry • Drawing pictures and sharing their meaning• Showing movies of them• Making things for them• Writing letters to themDo whatever feels right for you. Your children might have
some ideas (they usually do). My wish is that you make Easter happy for you and
your family.
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While Fiji is a popular holiday destination for thousands of tourists every year, Fijians do not have access to medical care that Australians take for granted.
Rachelle Matousek, trustee of Fijikids is in Fiji working on the medical and visa requirements for Ashmit.
“Families like Ashmit’s have no funds, and no options. Ashmit’s pain is worsening daily and he is rapidly declining. It is heart-breaking.”
A neurosurgical team are on standby in Sydney however treatment is not free for overseas patients.
If you wish to contribute to Ashmit’s treatment you can donate at https://www.gofundme.com/SavingAshmit or can contact Rachelle Matousek directly on 1300 721 121.
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WHAT’S HAPPENING AT... HENRY FULTON PUBLIC SCHOOL?
As always, life is very busy at Henry Fulton Public School. We have had a great start to the new school year which has included welcoming all of our new students and their families to our school community.
Our new Kindergarten students are settling well into the school routine and are displaying great enthusiasm in all areas of school life. Students across the school are setting learning goals which they working very hard to achieve and are demonstrating a ‘love of learning’.
There are many exciting and educational activities planned for our students this term, including our annual swimming carnival, Stage 3 Camp, Harmony Day, National Young Leaders’ Day and other school activities.
All the staff and students are looking forward to a rewarding, exciting and enjoyable educational journey throughout 2016. Our school is well-supported by our parent community, with many of our parents/caregivers helping in the classroom and at various sporting carnivals and activities. We greatly value and appreciate this wonderful support.
Sharon Crowley, Relieving Principal P: 4730 4136
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Peri Peri Barbecue Chicken PizzaEasy • Time 50 min • Serves 4
Ingredients • 2 Red Capsicums• 70g (1/4 Cup) No-Fat Greek Yoghurt• 2 Garlic Cloves• 1 Long Red Chilli, Chopped• 1 Teaspoon Sweet Paprika• 1 Teaspoon Dried Oregano Leaves• 1 Tablespoon Lemon Juice• 2 Teaspoons Extra Virgin Olive Oil• 400g Chicken Tenderloins• 1 Large Red Onion, Cut Into Thin Wedges• 2 Pizza Bases• 80g (1 Cup) Coarsely Grated Mainland Noble White
Reduced-Fat Cheddar• 1 Lebanese Cucumber, Seeded, Finely Chopped• Micro Coriander, To Serve
Method1. Preheat barbecue with hood on medium. Spray capsicums
with oil. Cook, turning, for 15-20 minutes or until charred. Place in a bowl and cover with plastic wrap. Stand for 5 minutes. Peel and deseed. Thickly slice 1 1/2 capsicums. Process other half in a food processor until smooth. Place in a bowl and stir in yoghurt. Season.
2. Meanwhile, process garlic, chilli, paprika and oregano until coarsely chopped. Add lemon juice and oil. Process until combined. Season. Transfer to a bowl and add chicken. Marinate for 10 minutes. Chargrill, turning, for 4-5 minutes or until cooked through. Slice and keep warm.
3. Spray onion with oil. Chargrill, turning, for 2-3 minutes until tender.
4. Place pizza bases on 2 baking trays. Sprinkle with cheese. Top with capsicum and onion. Barbecue, with hood closed, for 12-14 minutes or until base is crisp and cheese melts.
5. Top the pizzas with chicken, cucumber and coriander. Drizzle with capsicum yoghurt.
Source: http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/34804/peri+peri+barbecue+chicken+pizza
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Jordan Springs Residents Group. (First Tuesday of each month)All residents of Jordan Springs and Stakeholders are encouraged to attend to learn what is happening in your suburb and also to participate in discussion about concerns raised. 7.30pm at Lend Lease Sales and Information centre on Lakeside Pde. Enquires: Jordanspringsgroup@gmail.
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Thursday March 3
Jordan Springs Women’s Community Group(1st Thursday of each month)7:30pm at Jordan Springs Community Centre. Open to women of all ages in the community. It’s a place where you can have a break, relax and be involved in important life topics.Enquires: Laura [email protected] or
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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
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Arthritis and Osteoporosis Penrith Branch(2nd Wednesday of each month)Penrith Branch MeetingCWA Hall, Tindale St, Penrith. Coff ee available from 9:30amEnquires: Diane 9623 9789
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Red Cross Penrith Branch Meeting(2nd Thursday of each month)CWA Hall Tindale St, PenrithCoff ee available from 9:30amEnquires: Diane 9623 9789
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Richmond Lions Club Markets(2nd Saturday of each month)Racecourse Rd Clarendon Showground. 8am - 2pm Enquiries: Geoff 45751518 after 6pm
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Solo Circle of Friends(3rd Thursday of each month)For single men & women 55 yrs & over who enjoy lunches, dinners, outings etc. Come and join our friendly group. To join, send
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Thursday March 17
South Penrith Probus Club(3rd Thursday of the month)Glenmore Park Community Centre. 10:00am Visitors welcome Social Club for active retirees. Enquires: Merle Blatch
4733 1614
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Blue Mountains Parkinson’s Support Group (3rd Thursday of every 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 for initial contact on
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Saturday March 19
Lower Blue Mountains Rotary Club(3rd Saturday each month)Monthly Markets Glenbrook Infants School, Ross Street, Glenbrook.Rotarians helping their communities.
Sunday March 20
Penrith City National Servicemens Association of Australia(3rd Sunday of the month)Penrith RSL Club at 10:30am.New members and visitors welcome. Coff ee and tea provided
Monday March 21
(3rd Monday of each month)Nepean Evening VIEW Club are holding their Dinner Meeting at Panthers Penrith arrive 7.00pm for 7.30pm meal and meeting - cost $26 (bookings essential). Women of VIEW support the Smith Family’s Learning for Life project. New members warmly welcomed. Enquires: Yvonne Boorer on
0413 559 711
Monday March 21
The next meeting of the Nepean / Blue Mountains Prostate Cancer Support Group will be held at 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. Come along and experience the caring and benefi ts off ered by our Support Group whose motto is YOU ARE NOT ALONE.Enquiries: prostatesupport.org.au or
David Wilkinson, President
1300 13 38 78
Sunday March 27
Rotary Markets (4th Sunday of the month)Kokoda Park, Corner of Charles Hackett Drive & Carinya Ave, St Marys. Held 4th Sunday of each month. 9am – 2pm. Project of St Marys & Mt Druitt Rotary Clubs. Enquiries: 0408 024 989
Wednesday March 30
Jordan Springs Coff ee Club for 50+ year residents. (Last Wednesday of the month)Running at the HCafé located on Lakeside Parade.Enquires: Karen Cashen 0438 352 003 or
Heads up! Event dates may alter at short notice. Check with the event organiser for the most up to date details.
COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARD WEEKLY EVENTS
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Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital
Camille Brandt BVSc(Hons 1), MVS(SAP) Erin Short BVSc(Hons 1)
Services provided include:
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Article written + submitted by: Camille Brandt from Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital
A: 377 Wentworth Rd, Orchard Hills P: 4736 2027
PAWS A WHILE
Happy Easter!Chocolate Dangers at Easter Time
We all know Easter is a fun time spent with family and chocolate...lots and lots of delicious chocolate! Easter is a great time for the human members of the family, but the infamous Easter egg hunt can end in tragedy for our four legged friends. Chocolate contains theobromine and caff eine, which when ingested by a
dog or cat, causes vomiting, diarrhoea, hyperactivity, increased heart rate, restlessness, muscle twitching, increased urination, excessive panting and if left untreated can be rapidly fatal.
If your dog does accidentally eat some chocolate it is vitally important that they are seen within 30 minutes to an hour by your local veterinarian. The veterinarian will give an injection to make your pet vomit, which removes most of the toxins from the body. Sometimes, your pet will be hospitalised, where intravenous fl uids may be used, an enema or stomach pump may be required, and we may also need to use muscles relaxants and activated charcoal.
There are a few simple precautions you can take to ensure
that your pet has a safe Easter:
• Hide your Easter eggs in areas which cannot be accessed by your pet.
• Ensure small children do not give your pet any chocolate.• Ensure all chocolate is kept out of reach from your pets.
Dogs have a good sense of smell and will fi nd chocolate in kid’s schoolbags!
• Distract your pet with their favourite treats while chocolate is around.
Colouring In Competition
In the spirit of Easter what better way to brighten up the veterinary hospital, than to host a colouring in competition. All entries will be displayed on the walls of the veterinary hospital.
You can download the entry form from our website www.orchardhillsvet.com.au, Facebook page or pop into the veterinary hospital and pick up a copy.
Post your entries to Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital, 377 Wentworth Road, Orchard Hills, NSW 2748, or drop them in at the veterinary hospital.
All entries must be received by 9am on Tuesday 29th March 2016. Please ensure your full contact details (name, address, phone number, email) are on the back of the entry form or envelope.
Winners will be drawn and notifi ed at 10am on Tuesday 29th March 2016.
Check out our website for more information. www.orchardhillsvet.com.au or join us on Facebook.
We look forward to meeting you and your pets at Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital, and please feel free to pop in anytime and meet the team.
For more information check out our Facebook, website www.orchardhillsvet.com.au or call 02 4736 2027.
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