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The Jordan Springs Lakeside Markets have arrived, with the lakeside playing host to local produce and artisan homeware stalls every third Sunday of the month. The first market, which took place last month, hosted over 44 stall holders producing an exciting and eclectic range of food and homewares from Sri Lankan cuisine to soy candles. Residents and locals were seen enjoying the market stalls soaking up the fresh air along the scenic lake, surrounded by the beautiful Wianamatta Regional Park. Monique Annetts, Event Director of Jordan Springs Lakeside Markets, said that the event in Jordan Springs was a great opportunity for the community to get together. “We’re so excited to bring these amazing market stalls to such a beautiful location in Jordan Springs. It is a wonderful activity for a winter weekend as families can browse exceptional local suppliers, enjoy a delicious bite to eat and top it off with a walk around the picturesque lake”, she said. It was great to see the locals embrace the concept with both the retailing and residential bodies keen to see the next one. The lakeside, on the corner of Lakeside Parade and Jordan Springs Boulevard, will be transformed with local musicians and a range of market stalls every third Sunday of the month from 9am to 2pm. The next market will be on 21st August then 18th September. Entry is free for the whole family.

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August has arrived, which means it’s not too long until Spring creeps across the hill! You can almost see it from here. With the greening of the grass that soon grows to carpet the earth, the trees warmed by fresh sunlight and rain, new leaves and new life. Flowers blooming and splashes of colour all around us. This month we have plenty of excuses to keep you curled up by the heater with a warm cuppa. Camille talks of the wonderful kitten adoption program that they coordinate in Paws A While (Pg 13), and we bring you all the important events and dates in this month’s Community Noticeboard (Pg 12). “Listen to what people don’t say” Enjoy your Community News.

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This year, Jordan Springs’ local, Laura Watson had a goal to enter her first City 2 Surf. With this goal came a desire to help her friend, Lisa Magill, who is currently fighting terminal cancer. With Lisa’s support, Laura will be running in the City 2 Surf in Sydney this month, raising funds for Rare Cancers Australia. “ “In January this year, I came across a blog from a woman like me. She was funny, caring, determined, opinionated, firey, enjoyed life, a happy soul and then I read on that she had terminal cancer� said Laura. “Lisa was a superwoman in my eyes. I was not only obsessed with her blogs, but I admired her strength� she explained. Laura has created a page on Everyday Hero, the fundraising page for the City 2 Surf, to help raise funds for Rare Cancers Australia and make a difference. “I want to stop cancer destroying people’s lives. I want us to keep working hard to find a cure. So, I’m proudly walking/running for Lisa Magill� Laura announced. To get behind this local hero in her pursuit, you can help Rare Cancers Australia by donating to Laura’s fundraising page at: https://city2surf2016.everydayhero.com/au/ walk-for-lisa-magill. To read more on Lisa Magill’s story, you can visit her Facebook page ‘Terminally Fabulous’ at: https://m.facebook.com/terminallyfabulous/. Best of luck Laura and Team ‘Walk For Lisa Magill’.

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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 the Christian Calendar there is a particular day celebrated on August 6th each year. It commenced being kept in the Eastern Churches round the 4th century following the Resurrection of Christ Jesus. In began to be kept in the Churches of the Western Europe after the ninth century becoming a permanent celebration in 1457. It is based on the record in Saint Matthew’s Gospel [chapter 17 verses 1-9]. Basically the celebration of the Transfiguration cannot be fully comprehended as even those who were there when it happened were at a loss to fully explain their experience. For us today, the Transfiguration finds meaning when the total life of Jesus is considered. One of the most telling of interpretations is found in the third chapter of Saint Paul’s second letter to the ancient Church in Corinth. But even this does not exhaust contemplation and meditation on the meaning of the Transfiguration. It came at an important stage in the life of Jesus. His work in the ancient Roman Empire province of Galilee was completed. It is noted to all intents and purposes it had failed, primarily because the political and religious atmosphere at the time was centred and directed towards defeating the Roman Senate’s domination of the country. The Transfiguration then can be placed in the context that Jesus had to make a decision: to go on and complete his work resulting in humiliation, suffering and execution or to give up.

So it is in the Transfiguration that his followers realized that God was acting in the Son through the Holy Spirit to complete the promise of the law received through Moses and the promise of the Prophets through Elias to obtain the continual reconciliation between the creator and the created. Rev John Hebblewhite

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At St Joseph’s students will experience: t Religious education that enriches their faith t 21st Century learning that supports individual needs t A diverse curriculum and extra curricular activities such as Voice of Youth, Orchestra, Sport and Drama t A strings program for all Year 3 & 4 students t A band program for all year 5 & 6 students t Learning supported by the latest technology t Learn to swim program t Passionate and professional teaching staff t An actively involved parent community

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Llandilo Public School Celebrates 150 Amazing Years This year marks the 150th Birthday for Llandilo Public School, a remarkable feat for a school not only in the local area but also Australia wide. The little country school began its humble beginnings in 1866, when a slab building housed one class with one teacher, Mr George Browne. In a time when Llandilo was totally bush and scrub, the school operated with nothing more than a few books and stationary. Fast forward to 2016 and you will find a school that is an integral part of the local area. Everyone in Llandilo knows of someone, their own children, grandchildren, nieces or nephews, who have attended Llandilo Public School. The community is built around the school. It is the hub of the community. Llandilo Public School’s 150th Birthday Celebrations will take place at the school on Sunday 23rd October from 10:00am to 3:00pm. There will be lots of fun for the family with the Show ‘n’ Shine Car Show, BBQ, rides, petting zoo, face painting, stalls, live entertainment, an art exhibition and much more. “For Llandilo, as a community, it will be a celebration of friendship. Students past or present have a great sense of pride from the education they have received there and the friends that they have made. The birthday celebrations will be a great day sure to be enjoyed by all” said Carmen Sultana, Event Organiser.  Image | www.llandilo-p.schools.nsw.edu.au/

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Community Help Produces New Play Space With the help from the local Cranebrook community, Grey Gums Oval playground has been transformed into a new play space. Penrith Mayor Karen McKeown said the old equipment was outdated while the new facilities would allow for a wider range of use and enjoyment. “Council asked local residents how they used the existing park and they made suggestions on improvements that could be made for residents to fully utilise the space,” Cr McKeown said. “With that valuable community input Council has designed and built a new play space for all ages overlooking the playing fields at Grey Gums Oval and taking in the view of the Blue Mountains.” The addition of shelter and seating complements the space, while a new path connection has been built to Glynn Close to improve access. Tree planting improves the feel and look of the area making it a more attractive place to relax and enjoy the facilities. The project has been completed by Council’s Parks department as part of asset renewal works for the 2015/2016 financial year. Council’s asset renewal program and Section 94 Developer Contributions jointly funded the work to reserve, totalling $89,100.

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Article Written + Submitted by: Narelle Smith (Family Worker) Nepean Community + Neighbourhood Services P: 0409 986121 or 47218520 E: narelle@nepeancommunity.org.au FaceBook: Parenting in Penrith Blog: handsheartsminds.wordpress.com

Continuing Our Series on Parent Traps… Parents sometimes give instructions to children in a way that sets them up for failure. Some common problems with instructions are: • Too Many – Children can only take in so much information at once. Sometimes we give too much detail and too many steps. Little kids, and children with disorders or disabilities, can only cope with one instruction at a time. • Too Few – We need to set our children up for success. For certain tasks, we need to give them enough information to get on with the job. Our kids usually let us know when this happens when they say “but you didn’t tell me that”. • Too Hard – Sometimes we give instructions that are too hard for children because we have unrealistic expectations of what our kids can do for their age. • Bad Timing – Instructions given when a child is busy playing with friends or watching his favourite TV show may be ignored. • Too Vague – Telling a child to stop being silly doesn’t tell the child what she should be doing. • Giving Instructions As A Question – If there is no option, don’t give an instruction as a question. For example, asking a child “would you like to hold my hand in the car park?” may be met with the reply “no thanks, mummy” and the child runs away from you. • Long Distance – Yelling instructions across the room or from the other end of the house, frequently doesn’t get much response from a child. • Mismatch - The parents’ body language does not match what she or he is saying. If you are laughing whilst telling a child to not do something, the child will be confused. What To Do Instead? Give your child clear, calm, and direct instructions in close proximity with eye contact. Tell your child what to do (for example, “sit on the lounge”), rather than what not to do (“don’t jump on the lounge”). And have realistic expectations of your children given their age and stage of development.

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Local resident Kirsty Morrison has joined the ever growing chorus of parents, whose children are faced with a lack of direct bus routes to and from local schools each day. Ms Morrison recently contacted Penrith Councillor Tricia Hitchen in regards to her son’s travel times to/from Corpus Christi Primary School in Cranebrook. Her concerns are for the current 4km trip from Jordan Springs taking around 40 minutes with no direct route. Councillor Hitchen, who is a member of the Traffic Committee, has promised to raise this as an urgent issue with Busways, explaining that it is not acceptable for small children to have to wait that long for a bus. The Jordan Springs Gazette will keep our readers updated on the progress of this matter. Image | www.publicdomainpictures.net | George Hodan

COUNSELLING CORNER Article Written + Submitted by: Cait Wotherspoon from Indigo Therapies Counselling + Psychotherapy W: indigotherapies.com.au P: 0434 865 429 E: cait@indigotherapies.com.au

Comfort or Support: Which is Better? Often grievers lose friends because their friends don’t know how to provide support. A view supported by research. When a loved one dies your friends want to do the right thing and often tie themselves in knots trying. It’s human nature to want to ease a friend’s pain. Sitting with a friend while they grieve is difficult, you want to cheer them up so they aren’t so unhappy. Which is better? Comfort: is when you want to take away the pain and make your friend less unhappy. This can make your friend feel isolated and not heard. Comfort is great when a child falls over and skins their knee, you can give them a kiss, band-aid and a hug. Well intentioned “At least” statements such as, “At least they lived a good life” make the griever feel alone and misunderstood. Support: is the desire to provide help and assistance to the griever for life, they are along for the journey. Instead of trying to comfort the person who is grieving, support them. Don’t just say, “Let me know if there’s anything I can do”. The griever doesn’t know what they want or need. Find things that you can help with, mowing the lawn, cooking a meal, shopping, taking children for a play date etc. offer your support (what you are willing to do) – they can always say no. As you can see physical and emotional wellbeing can be helped with effective social support, letting the griever know that they are loved and cared for, that you’re there for the long haul. Cait is passionate about helping people who have suffered loss. As a leading specialist in her field she’s helped people move through their grief, to feel less isolated and alone. Cait offers 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


Updated Child Restraint laws require all children under seven (7) years of age to be secured in a suitable child restraint or booster seat. The law states that all baby seats & booster seats must be installed & adjusted correctly. Drivers need to ensure that children younger than four (4) years of age do not travel in the front seat of a vehicle with two or more rows. Drivers also need to ensure that children under seven (7) years of age do not travel in the front seat of a vehicle with two or more rows unless all other back seats are occupied by children younger than seven (7) years. It is illegal to use a child restraint aged more than 10 years since it’s manufacture date. An unrestrained child sitting in the rear seat of a vehicle can catapult with a force equivalent to the weight of a baby elephant. A survey carried out by Kidsafe found that 69% of child restraints inspected were found to be incorrectly fitted and 25% would have put the child at risk of death or serious injury in an accident. They concluded that a properly fitted child restraint can reduce the risk of death or serious injury by up to 70%. It is therefore vitally important to have all child restraints fitted, if not inspected, by an RMS Authorised Professional. Be careful when seeking information via the Internet around child restraints & laws governing their use. Australia has some of the highest standards relating to child restraints and NSW leads the way with tight laws in place. There can be confusion around information gathered from overseas sources that do not apply to our own high, local standards. Beesafe Travel is an RMS Authorised Child Restraint & Seat Belt installation service, with over 20 years experience. The team is now based right here in Jordan Springs and as your local authorised professionals, they operate a mobile service that comes right to your door. For maximum piece of mind, call Angela at Beesafe Travel now on 0404 132 208 for more information or to book a mobile installation.

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COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARD Wednesday August 10 (2nd Wednesday of the month) Lung Support Group 10 – 12pm Kingswood Neighbourhood Centre 19 Bringelly Road Kingswood. $3 to cover tea and coffee. Followed by Lungs in action exercise class run by a qualified instructor. 12 – 1pm. Cost: FREE Enquiries: John 4735 1542 or Gloria 4733 8926 Wednesday August 10 (2nd Wednesday of the month) Arthritis + Osteoporosis Penrith Branch Penrith Branch Meeting CWA Hall, Tindale St, Penrith. Coffee available from 9:30am. Enquiries: Diane 9623 9789 Thursday August 11 (2nd Thursday of the month) Red Cross Penrith Branch Meeting CWA Hall Tindale St, Penrith. Coffee available from 9:30am Enquiries: Diane 9623 9789 Saturday August 13 (2nd Saturday of the month) Richmond Lions Club Markets Racecourse Rd Clarendon Showground. 8am – 2pm Enquiries: Geoff 45751518 after 6pm Monday August 15 (3rd Monday of the month) Nepean / Blue Mountains Prostate Cancer Support Group. 6.30pm at Lecture Room 1, Learning & Development Unit, located in the Nepean 2 building, (formally known as the SWAHS 2 building) Nepean Public Hospital. Our meeting in August will have as our Guest Speaker Mark Geyer, speaking about what drives him and his activities in the local community. 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 benefits offered by our Support Group whose motto is YOU ARE NOT ALONE. Enquiries: prostatesupport.org.au or David Wilkinson, President 1300 13 38 78 Monday August 15 (3rd Monday of the month) Nepean Evening VIEW Club are holding their Dinner Meeting at Panthers Penrith arrive 7pm for 7.30pm meal cost $28 (bookings essential). Interesting speaker. New members warmly welcomed. Women of VIEW support the Smith Family’s Learning for Life programme supporting disadvantaged children. Details and bookings to Yvonne 4727 6603 Monday August 15 (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 Tuesday August 16 (3rd Tuesday of the month) Penrith Hospital Auxiliary This is a voluntary organisation, we would welcome people who like to knit, sew, crochet or cook or have spare time to assist with our monthly stalls. Share your talents with us, and help raise money to provide extra equipment for our hospital. Enquiries: Helen 4572 5244 or rank@bigpond.com

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Thursday August 18 (3rd Thursday of the month) Solo Circle of Friends 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 Thursday August 18 (3rd Thursday of the month) Blue Mountains Parkinson’s Support Group Meet us at Springwood for morning tea, guest speakers, and support for sufferers and carers of Parkinson’s Disease. Enquiries: Viv or Barry 0404 836 921 or 47 379141 Thursday August 18 (3rd Thursday of the month) South Penrith Probus Club Glenmore Park Community Centre. 10:00am Visitors welcome Social Club for active retirees. Enquiries: Merle Blatch 4733 1614 Saturday August 20 (3rd Saturday of the month) Lower Blue Mountains Rotary Club Markets Glenbrook Infants School, Ross Street, Glenbrook. Rotarians helping their communities. Sunday August 21 (3rd Sunday of the month) Penrith City National Servicemens Association of Australia Penrith RSL Club at 10:30am. New members and visitors welcome. Coffee & tea provided. Sunday August 21 (3rd Sunday of the month) Jordan Springs Lakeside Market We have 40-50 stalls, children’s entertainment, food, food, food. 9am – 2pm. Lakeside Parade and Jordan Springs Blvd, Jordan Springs Sunday August 21 (3rd Sunday of the month) Thornton Artisan + Farmers Market 9 am – 2 pm. Thornton Green (oval), Penrith Lord Sheffield Circuit Sunday August 28 (4th Sunday of the month) Rotary Markets Kokoda Park, Corner of Charles Hackett Drive & Carinya Ave, St Marys. 9am – 2pm. Project of St Marys and Mt Druitt Rotary Clubs. Enquiries: 0408 024 989 Wednesday August 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 Thursday September 1 (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 JS-WCG@outlook.com or follow J.S WCG on Facebook! Sunday October 23 Llandilo Public School Family Fun Day Celebrating 150 years. 10am – 3pm. Stall holders wanted. Enquiries: 0490 541 467 or llandilo_ ps_150years@yahoo.com.au or Facebook: Llandilo Public School 150 years celebration

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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 Monday Evenings + Friday Mornings English as a Second Language Classes We 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. Enquiries: Cathy White 4735 7216 penrithanglican.org Every Tuesday 11am – 12pm Never Too Old To Make Music! Come and sing, reminisce, play instruments and make music with the team from Nordoff-Robbins for a fun hour of interactive music-making. It’s a great free community music session generally suited to Seniors. Venue: Woodriff Function Room, Panthers, Mulgoa Road, Penrith. Enquiries: penrith.panthers.com.au/activitiesin-penrith/music-therapy Wednesday 7 – 9pm River Valley Singers Love to sing come join our Group every Wednesday 7pm to 9pm Penrith Paceway Enquiries: 47351675 or 0402 669 640 Thursdays 7pm – 9:45pm Love Modern Jive dance lessons and social group for over 18’s. Get fit, learn to partner dance and meet new friends. Beginners, couples and singles welcome. $10 for members, $15 casual per session. Enquiries: Call Andrew 4730 3300 or visit Facebook: facebook.com/lovemodernjive Fridays 4pm – 5:30pm (During School Terms) Juniors at Toms (J@tz) Christian Group Cost: $4 per week or $30 per term. Parents are welcome to hang around for a cuppa and a chat while the kids are in the program. Enquiries: josh@toms4christ.com or call 4730 3434 Heads up! Event dates may alter at short notice. Check with the event organiser for the most up to date details.


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Adopt a Friend for Life! Our Kitten Adoption Program enables us to find homes for stray and unwanted kittens. Each kitten has a health check. They have had their kitten vaccinations, been desexed, microchipped and have a product called Advocate applied, which controls fleas, intestinal worms and heartworm. We also worm them for tapeworms. We have 3 lovely kittens ready for adoption now. They have been raised here from a young age at the veterinary hospital and are very dog friendly. The 3 male kittens are from the same litter and are 5.5 months old. Two of the kittens are black and one kitten is black and white. They all have playful personalities and are so much fun to watch when they play together. When you adopt a kitten you are making a long term decision. Cats can live up to 20 years if provided with a loving caring home. Kittens have certain requirements including providing a balanced and nutritious diet which you will need to change to an adult formula after the age of 6 to 9 months. Your kitten needs a yearly vaccination to protect it against diseases. Routine flea and worm medication must be also given. If you are interested in adopting one of our kittens, feel free to pop in for a visit. 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. ď śď€ Cute Kittens looking for their furever homes. Images supplied.

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