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Camille Nominated to be the New Bondi Vet There is some exciting news in the local community with Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital’s Owner and Veterinarian, Dr Camille Brandt, being nominated to be the next Bondi Vet recently by her clients. The popular Veterinarian’s video application to be the next Bondi Vet is now on the Bondi Vet website (www.bondivet.com. au) and Facebook page (www.facebook.com/bondivetofficial). It can also be viewed on Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital’s new Facebook page (www.facebook.com/orchardhillsvethospital). To get behind and support Dr Brandt, the local community can ‘like’ her application video on the Bondi Vet website or add a message to the Bondi Vet website or Facebook page. Dr Brandt, who has been practicing for 16 years and estimates to have seen over 40,000 patients, has already received support for her nomination, “There are heaps of lovely messages from my clients on the Bondi Vet website about the application video. I can work out who they are from the photos of their pets and their manner of writing. It is so rewarding to wear your heart on your sleeve, have your clients recognise this and repay you with their lovely messages” she said. Dr Brandt’s love of animals also extends to her own furry friends, Dr Camille Brandt (left) with Dr Chris Brown, the original Bondi Vet (right) | Image Supplied
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COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARD Thursday May 4 (1st Thursday of the month) Jordan Springs Women’s Community Group 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. Enquiries: Laura JSWCG@outlook.com or follow J.S WCG on Facebook! Sunday May 14
Mothers Day Saturday May 20 (3rd Saturday of the month) Jordan Springs Lakeside Market by Twilight 5pm - 9pm. Community market set on the picturesque Jordan Springs lakeside pathway, bring your family and pets. Lakeside Parade and Jordan Springs Blvd, Jordan Springs Wednesday May 31 (Last Wednesday of the month) Jordan Springs Coffee Club for 50+ year residents. Running at the HCafé located on Lakeside Parade. Enquiries: Karen Cashen 0438 352 003 or jandkcashen@bigpond. com
Tuesday May 2 - June 20 Over 40 and Looking for Work…..Every Tuesday 9.30am - 12.30pm at Ropes Crossing Commmunity Hub, cnr Pulley Drive & Hollows Parade, Ropes Crossing. Learn more and be able to search for work on job web sites, complete on line applications and be more positive with your job applications. Enquiries Skilling & Employment 02 9673 1225 Wednesday May 3 - June 21 COMPUTER SKILLS FOR WORK. Free course to improve your windows, word & excel skills to help you gain your next job. Wednesday’s 9.30am – 2.30pm at Ropes Crossing Commmunity Hub, cnr Pulley Drive & Hollows Parade, Ropes Crossing. Contact Skilling & Employment 9673 1225 Wednesday May 10, 17 and 24 FREE First Aid Certificate HLTAID003 9:30am—2:30pm (Must Attend All Sessions) For eligible job seekers. Local 3 Day Course for people seeking work .At: Community Corner Cnr. Jordan Springs Blvd & Lakeside Parade Jordan Springs. Contact: Rhiannon, Kim, Jan or Paul. Skilling & Employment. 9673 1225 or skillandemploy@lendlease. com
WEEKLY EVENTS Monday – Friday Mobile Playvan A FREE service designed for parents/carers and kids under 6 years. Turn up to a session with a drink, hat and cut up fruit. Each session lasts 2 Hours. Monday 9:30am Wallacia Tuesday is 9:30am - Thornton Estate (Next to Penrith Station) and 12:30pm Jordan Springs Illoura Village. Wednesday 9:30am North St. Marys 12:30pm Glenmore Park Thursday 9:30am Jordan Springs Watergum Park Friday 9:30am Claremont Meadows Enquiries: 0419 976 917 or 4732 7836 Fridays 4.30pm – 6.00pm (During School Terms) TOMS kids club Cost: $4 per week or $30 per term St TOMS Anglican Churches, 29 Callisto Drive, Cranebrook Enquiries: larissa@toms4christ.com or call 47303434
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Carry The Queen’s Baton Local legends are being called on to carry the Queen’s Baton in Penrith when it hosts this prestigious event early next year. The eyes of the Commonwealth will be on Penrith on Sunday 4 February 2018 as the Baton journeys towards its final destination, the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games (GC2018) Opening Ceremony on 4 April 2018. Across Australia approximately 3,800 batonbearers are needed to share the dream of the ‘friendly Games’ as part of the QBR. A community nomination program offers Penrith LGA and surrounding residents an opportunity to carry the Baton. Penrith Mayor John Thain said he was delighted for Penrith to play a part in the Commonwealth Games again. “Penrith has played host to the Olympic Torch in 2000 and the Queen’s Baton in 2006,â€? Cr Thain said. “I encourage the community to nominate a local legend they think deserves to be a Batonbearer, the Queen’s Baton Relay is a rare opportunity to shine a light on the people and places that help make our community truly great.â€? Nominations can be made at gc2018.com/qbr. GC2018 are looking for people who: • Have achieved something extraordinary or inspired others to achieve something extraordinary; or • Have made a significant contribution to either sport, education, the arts, culture, charity or within their community; or; • Have excelled, or aspire to excel athletically or personally; or • Contribute to a fun, friendly, vibrant and inclusive community; • Are at least 10 years old as at 25 December 2017; and • Are an Australian citizen or lawfully entitled to reside in Australia during the Relay period (25 December 2017 – 4 April 2018).
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FAITH – ST DAVIDS CHURCH LLANDILO Article Written + Submitted by: Rev John Hebblewhite A: Lot 257A Seventh Ave, Llandilo P: 4736 3592 Service Times: 10am each Sunday, with additional services held: 2pm on the Third Sunday + 8am on the Fourth Sunday
In Scripture it is recorded that Jesus the Christ, disappeared from the sight of his followers. This recorded event became known in history as the Ascension into Heaven and became tradition within Christian teaching. On reflection the events present some particular difficulties as the concept of a three tier universe (the earth with heaven above and hell beneath) held by the writers is no longer tenable with what is known today: that our universe has no ‘up or down’ only ‘out there’ with gravity keeping everything in place. Yet in common parlance we still ‘look up’ to space and as such the transition of Jesus to ‘out there’ tests the credibility of our ability to apply reason to assist our acceptance of the recorded event. Certainly one factor is that the Ascension is seen as a completion of the life, death and resurrection of Jesus and gives credence to the affirmation that Jesus is the Christ, in which is meant that the very long history of Semitic religion and prophesy found its completion. As such the Ascension teaches the totality of our humanity being received into the totality of life in the Holy Trinity: the Father who created, the Son who allowed in his death humanity’s capability to enter into the ‘eternal now’ and the Holy Spirit that enables humanity ‘to be’. Within this reality is found the realization that to depreciate our capabilities is to depreciate the Love of God. The Ascension can be placed within the context of our faith. Naturally if the life, death, resurrection and ascension is not accepted then any argument for the acceptance of the event is nullified. But, if on reflection and
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through prayer and honest living, the work of Jesus the Christ is accepted then the Ascension takes on new meaning. While astronomy raises more questions rather than providing answers [and this science is one of the most challenging amongst all sciences] it is in celebrating in worship the Ascension that a particular dimension is added. This dimension is the ‘great unknown’ giving meaning and understanding as to why there is life, why there is this wonderful and almost incomprehensible universe. The life, death, resurrection and ascension of Jesus allows answers to be provided that enhances understanding and allows the created to honour the Creator. Rev John Hebblewhite
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ANZAC Spirit Alive and Well in Llandilo
Peer Pressure It used to be something that we worried about with teens. But it seems that younger children need to learn how to deal with peer pressure these days. There is a lot of peer conflict in primary school and sometimes kids get caught up in stuff that they didn’t really anticipate and know how to manage. For example, a child thinks it would be a good idea to hide someone else’s lunch bag. Maybe just for a laugh, to annoy that kid, or to make him angry. This is a simple example. It seems like a bit of a lark. But it also may be one act in a stream of events targeting one particular child, in which case it would be bullying. The protagonist gets other kids involved in the scheme. Some of those kids may think it’s a good idea, but some might not and they don’t know how to say ‘no’ without fear of ridicule or losing the friendship. Peer pressure is when your friends or other kids your age try to get you to do something that you don’t want to do. It is very hard to say ‘no’ to your friends, and it sometimes takes a lot of courage. The steps in dealing with peer pressure are: 1. Calm down, using calming down strategies (belly breathing, talking ourselves through it, counting backwards, thinking calming thoughts); 2. Think the problem through; 3. Be cool, calm, and confident, and use an “I statement’ to let the other people know what you think in a polite way; 4. Tell the other kids why you don’t think it’s a good idea; 5. Suggest something else to do for fun. This can be hard for kids to do. They may need some support from a trusted adult to help walk them through it. Kids also need to know who they can go to if the situation is dangerous or doesn’t stop. Image | www.pexels.com
Llandilo Public School came together to host their ANZAC Day Service and Militaria Exhibition, late last month. The local event saw parents, friends and members of the community join the students and teachers of the school to attend their ANZAC Day Memorial Service. A special museum exhibition of World War 1 and World War 2 military artefacts and memorabilia, commemorating the 100 year anniversary of World War 1 was also on display. “The students were very much involved in the ANZAC Service. They ran the ceremony and provided their own tributes, with each class making a floral wreath. They put in a lot of effort and we are proud of them” said Deborah Getley, Llandilo Public School Principal. “Sarah Crammond was the Co-ordinator of the event. She did a great job of organising and bringing the community together”. The museum exhibition’s display of militaria allowed the students to experience a better understanding of both World Wars 1 and 2. There were books, clothing, photographs and medals, including a visit from Chris Guest, Warrant Officer in the Australian Army. “I was pleasantly surprised about how many students were interested in and knew about the ANZAC’s. The exhibition was excellent and brought back memories” said Chris. For Leone Cutler, museum curator, the military exhibition was a culmination of many months of hard work and planning to bring it all together for the school and community to see. “The military artefacts and memorabilia are from my family collection. It was very moving and humbling to put this display together. It brought great enjoyment to see how interested the children were from a visual and historical point of view. Many people were fascinated” explained Leone. The day’s events were a great success and showed that the ANZAC spirit is still alive and well in the local community. L to R: Leone Cutler (Museum Curator), Warrant Officer Chris Guest (Australian Army representative) and Deborah Getley (Llandilo Public School Principal) visit the Militaria Exhibition | Image Supplied
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Launch Event Held for The Village @ Jordan Springs
The Village @ Jordan Springs Launch Event was officially held last month at the Jordan Springs Sales and Information Office, with many people coming together to discuss the new project. Guests were treated to four presentations at the event. Darren Latty, Managing Director of PRDnationwide Penrith discussed the property market in Jordan Springs, Ali Ahmad, Senior Development Manager at Lendlease spoke about how the estate has grown and what’s still to come, Daniel McKinnon, Complete Legal & Conveyancing covered the pros and cons of buying property off the plan and how the legal aspects work and Aleksandar Jelicic, the architect for the development talked about the building itself. “We called the development ‘The Village @ Jordan Springs’ because you get the convenience of having all the shops and restaurants close by, while also being able to enjoy the peace and tranquillity of the lake and parkland on your doorstep. We think this sums up why people like the lifestyle in Jordan Springs. It’s also very family friendly with lots of playgrounds and activities” said Darren Latty, Managing Director of PRDnationwide Penrith. “It is a great location right next to the town centre, the lake and the extra-large floorplans and terraces, which are up to 25% bigger than others on the market. The design had to win a tender process before it was approved by Lendlease, so a lot of thought went into how it looks both inside and out” he said. For more information about The Village @ Jordan Springs, visit the website www.thevilllageatjordansprings.com.au or call PRDnationwide Penrith on 02 4732 3711. They also have a projects display office at 320 High Street, Penrith where people can find out more. Exciting developments at the launch of The Village @ Jordan Springs | Image Supplied
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James’ Interior House Care Jordan Springs is a Franchise owned and operated by Steve and Sharyn, a husband and wife team. We have lived in the Penrith region for over 22 years supporting local community , schools and charities and understand what makes a home special. These days many families are time poor when it comes to general maintenance , we can help you with your regular cleaning so you can spend more time doing the things you love, or with End Of Lease cleans to get your Bond back as well as Pre Sale cleans to capture the most for your sale. We also look after shops and offices. James’ Interior House Care Jordan Springs are fully insured and police checked to give you added security and peace of mind, we also use our own equipment and products. You may have seen us in your street, as we have many regular clients for weekly , fortnightly and monthly cleaning , no job is too big or too small as we tailor our cleaning service based on your requirements, so you can spend more time with family and friends. We decided to purchase a James’ Interior House Care franchise after cleaning our children’s homes when they vacated to make sure they got their bonds back , we realised we loved to clean and we do a great job. Let us give you a no obligation free quote. With James’ we provide a 7 day work guarantee and we always deliver Gold Medal Service. Contact James ‘ Interior House Care Jordan Springs on 0434 442 001 or visit us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ James-Home-Services-Interior-Jordan-Springs-NSW-1757354881197311/
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The People’s Magician
Local magician C.J Winter has just returned from living, working and performing in China for the past ten years and has his sights set firmly on a return to the Australian performing arena to share some of his fantastic experiences and tricks he learnt whilst abroad to his audiences. The close-up magician has been performing for nearly twenty years, captivating audiences all around the world, taking him to places like Vanuatu, Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai and Inner
Mongolia. He describes the kinds of tricks he performs as small and intimate, yet they happen right under his audience’s noses! “I first got started in magic when I was nine or ten years old. I was shy as a kid and didn’t quite fit in. After watching David Copperfield on TV, I was hooked. It was also a great way for me to express myself” said C.J. When he was younger, after learning his first rubber band trick, his only source of inspiration was through magic books he borrowed from the local library. Now, with the advent of technology, there is no limit to C.J’s already impressive repertoire of tricks. Surprisingly, it’s his most simplest of tricks that audiences keep coming back for; “Over the years, I’ve spent thousands of dollars on new material and equipment, but the one people ask for again and again is my sponge-ball routine, where little red balls are made to vanish, reappear and multiply in the spectators’ hand. Ironically, it’s one of the first effects I ever learned as a beginner, but people really seem to love it!” C.J is most proud of his ‘cups and balls’ trick, something he continues to perfect, even after many years. “I still perform mine with a set of simple copper cups that I bought with the profits of my first paid performance, and they’ve been my faithful travel companions for nearly two decades” he said. For more information about the talented C.J Winter, you can visit his Facebook page at www.facebook.com/ cjwintermagician. For bookings and enquiries, he can be contacted directly at cjwintermagic1@gmail.com. He is also in the process of developing his own range of hand-crafted hardwood wands and magical props for discerning performers and magic enthusiasts. C.J Winter performing one of his many tricks | Image: J.J Maher
Indian Restaurant responding to the growing popularity of GLUTEN and LACTOSE FREE diet Taj of the Valley has taken a firm hold of the dietary sector, offering a complete range of glutenfree meals without compromising on the authenticity of its cuisine. As a celiac herself, chef and owner Evette respects the dietary requirement of completely glutenfree meals. Ms Isaaks quotes "Having celiac disease is life changing. You have to be self-disciplined and it all comes down to diet." "When my customers come to my restaurant, they are assured of a good Indian meal that contains absolutely no traces of gluten as I know the consequences, because I'm (celiac) myself." Taj of the Valley has been operating as a family business providing healthy, fresh as well as gluten-free meals for over 10 years. We also cater to a large clientele that consume only pure vegetarians and vegan meals. The confidence of knowing the meals are not pre-prepared and catered to your needs is paramount. “My customers travel from Sydney and the Blue Mountains and the reason they travel the distance is because they trust my cooking. Trust is what it comes down to……putting their health in your hands. I offer a personal approach to my customers because I understand their fears when it comes to consuming food that may contain gluten or lactose.” Meals at Taj of the Valley are made to order so you can be assured they are freshly made; it’s always worth the wait. The clean, friendly, family like atmosphere feels like you are dining at home. The Naan breads are handmade and cooked in a Tandoori oven minutes before they are served or seconds after you walk in to pick your takeaway meals to ensure they are hot and fresh. All pastry based entrees are made from freshly made pastry and not frozen stuff from the supermarket. There is a bit of a wait but the food is fresh and that’s what matters. We do appreciate our customers that patiently await the arrival of their meals and understand our fresh food operation policy. Taj of the Valley is located at 419 High Street Penrith and operates Monday to Saturday from 5:30pm onwards (CLOSED Sunday). Reservation email eisaaks@optusnet.com.au or text Evette on 0425840686. We are looking for casual kitchen hand staff and will give preference to people with no prior experience. Our aim is to train people and give them the skills and opportunity to enter the work force. Please contact Evette on 0425840686 for an initial interview.
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New Vinnies Shop Opens in Jordan Springs The newest Vinnies Shop opened in Jordan Springs last month, with the official opening taking place on 19th April. The shop is located at Shops 6 and 7, 56-66 Lakeside Parade, adjacent to the Jordan Springs Shopping Centre. On offer at the new shop is a range of quality second-hand clothing for women, men and children, as well as accessories, homewares, bric-a-brac, books, toys and other household items. Susan Goldie, Executive Officer of the St Vincent de Paul Society Parramatta Central Council, was very pleased to be opening a shop in the heart of Jordan Springs and enjoyed meeting the locals at the official opening. “The Society relies heavily on funds generated by our Shops to provide services for people in local communities across Western Sydney who are experiencing disadvantage,” says Ms Goldie. “Our customers can be assured that by shopping with us, they are supporting Western Sydney Vinnies services such as our Vinnies Van and our community hubs. We also provided over $1.5 million worth of assistance to the local community, assisting over 14,000 people.” Phillip Basti, Retail Operations Manager of the St Vincent de Paul Society Parramatta Diocesan Central Council, was also pleased with the new shop. “We have been looking here for a while. It’s the perfect location between our Vinnies Shops in Penrith and Windsor. Customers can expect a refreshed Shop that has new stock constantly” said Mr Basti. The new Jordan Springs Vinnies Shop is also looking for volunteers, so anyone with an interest in Vinnies and retail should enquire at the Shop about their volunteering opportunities. Vinnies Jordan Springs welcomes customers and donations of Susan Goldie (left) and Phillip Basti (right) at the new Vinnies Shop good quality items from Monday to Saturday, 9am-4pm. official opening | Image Supplied
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No-Bake Mixed Berry Pie
Ingredients 10 graham crackers ½ cup butter, melted 8 ounces cream cheese, softened ¼ cup maple syrup 1 cup blueberries 1 cup strawberries, sliced 4 tablespoons water 2 tablespoons lemon juice, about half a lemon ¼ cup sugar 2 tablespoons cornstarch
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Method 1. Place graham crackers in a plastic bag and crush them into fine crumbs using a rolling pin. Alternatively, a food processor can be used to crush the crackers. 2. Pour the graham cracker crumbs into a medium bowl with the melted butter. 3. Mix until the crumbs take on the character of a coarse, wet sand. 4. Pour the crumbs into a 9-inch pie dish. Press the crumb firmly into the dish, making sure to coat the bottom and sides of the dish evenly. Once the crust has been formed, place the pie dish into the refrigerator to firm up. 5. In a medium-sized bowl, whisk together cream cheese and maple syrup. Once combined, pour the mixture into pie crust and return it to refrigerator to chill. 6. Meanwhile, add half of the blueberries and strawberries to a saucepan over medium heat. Add 2 tablespoons of water, lemon juice, and sugar. 7. Cook for 2-4 minutes or until sugar is dissolved and berries begin to expel their juice, creating a loose, deep-red mixture. 8. In a small bowl or ramekin, mix cornstarch and remaining 2 tablespoons of water into a smooth paste. Add the cornstarch mixture to the berries and cook for an additional 2 minutes, until the filling thickens. Remove from heat and set aside. 9. Allow the mixture to cool for 5 minutes. 10. Remove the chilled pie crust with the cream cheese layer from the refrigerator. Take the remaining blueberries and strawberries and evenly distribute them over the top of the cream cheese layer. 11. Next, pour the cooked berry mixture over the top of the fresh fruit and cream cheese, filling in the rest of the pie crust. Spread the filling evenly. 12. Chill the pie completely in the refrigerator for 1.5-2 hours before serving. 13. Enjoy! Source: https://www.buzzfeed.com/jordankenna/this-no-bake-mixed-berry-pie-is-just-intime-for-berry?utm_term=.neJJjWGkYW#.npVW0mVL9m
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For many mums around Australia, the day to day activities of running a home can be hard work. Add to this those that work and, in particular, those who own and run successful businesses and you have the ingredients for a truly special person. This is certainly the case for Jordan Springs mum, Karen Brooks. Karen took over the day to day running of Shaolin Martial Arts Centres (SMAC) early last year, a local business that had already been running and was started by husband Stuart. “I was fortunate that the business had been running for years when I took over, so most of the ground work had been done already. I’ll be honest; I have great kids who don’t mind getting themselves ready in the morning. We are a blended family of 5 kids so being organised is essential for us” explained Karen. Balancing being a mum and a business owner is tricky at times and Karen admits that making time for everyone can be hard. To help keep this balance, she tries to make night time, especially between dinner and bedtime, just about family. Her rule then is no marketing, no emails and no phone calls. She uses the time during school hours and early afternoons for work. This way, her kids don’t feel like it’s all about the business. When it comes to being a successful working mum, Karen believes this is due to the hard working team behind her, “I really am only successful because of the team we have at SMAC. My husband and our fantastic team of instructors make it easy for me. The business has grown to the point where I can take our kids with me if I need to and it’s not a problem. I feel very blessed every day”. Karen has three key points when it comes to advice for any mothers wanting to start their own business. The first point is time. When you have kids, knowing what times you can and can’t work are important and you need to maximise this time. The second point is to have a support system. Have people like your husband/partner, family and friends around you for help and guidance. This includes asking for constructive criticism and honest feedback. The third point is to know your market. “This is going to sound corny, but every day is Mother’s Day for me. My kids are my world and I adore all of them. Foot stomping and eye rolling aside, having them at home with you and curling up on the lounge talking with them are things you only get for a short amount of time” ended Karen.
Husband and wife team Stuart and Karen Brooks, with some of their recent business awards | Image: Jordan Brooks
Who Are MOPS? MOPS (Mothers Of Preschoolers) is a group run by Christian mums, for mothers of preschoolers (pregnancy - kindy). The group hopes to provide a fun, secure and caring environment for mums to share, learn and grow together as they raise young children. The group began in 2004 at St Tom’s Anglican Church in Cranebrook. MOPS meets at St Tom’s Anglican Church (29 Callisto Drive in Cranebrook) usually on the 4th Wednesday of the month from 10am to 12 noon. There are two evening meetings a year to cater for their MOPS mums who are unavailable due to work. The cost of each meeting is $10. Their May meeting is on Tuesday 23 May at 7:30pm, with guest speaker Mel Hayde (author of Terrific Toddlers books), speaking on Routines and Boundaries with your Preschooler. While their children are minded by carers in their Moppets programme, they enjoy mum-time, including: • Morning tea • A talk by a mum or a guest speaker • Discussion in small groups • Creative time (craft or creative activity) • Time for unbroken conversation and getting to know other local mums MOPS talks include Christian content, but you don’t need to be a Christian to attend. They hope their talks are practical and encouraging for any mum of young children. There are approximately 20 mums that attend each month, plus the MOPS and Moppets (children’s) team. “We enjoy getting to know women in our community, seeing and being a part of ongoing friendships and relationships that develop, and supporting one another in our mothering walk” said Bec, Co-Ordinator of MOPS Cranebrook. If you’re the mother of a pre-schooler (pregnancy-Kindy), they would love to have you join them! Please register to ensure there are sufficient carers. Register at www.toms4christ.com/mops and they will be in touch. You can stay updated with MOPS Cranebrook information at their Facebook page www.facebook.com/ MOPSCranebrook/. If you have questions, please contact Bec on 0401 137 476. Image: www.pexels.com
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