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Diwali, Festival of Lights, Shines at Jordan Springs The Jordan Springs community celebrated the Indian festival of Diwali last month, enjoying traditional dancing and music, food and other cultural activities at the Jordan Springs Town Centre. Arthur Ilias, Lendlease Communities General Manager NSW/ACT, said the Diwali event was designed to celebrate diversity within the Jordan Springs community. “Over the course of the day, around 500 people visited Jordan Springs to enjoy the flavours and festivities of Diwali, including many of our new Jordan Springs East residents,” said Mr Ilias. Celebrated annually at Jordan Springs, the cultural event was embraced by residents and visitors alike with one resident Natalia saying that her family loved the experience, colour and music. “The kids tried henna painting, and it was great to see the crowd dress up in national costume,” said Natalia. Bhativia, a purchaser currently residing in Wentworthville, said the family was really excited about moving to Jordan Springs East and wanted to meet some new friends. “Our daughter had a wonderful time dancing and getting dressed up,” said Bhativia. Lendlease is committed to supporting a range of cultural and community groups at Jordan Springs. In addition to Diwali, other calendar events celebrated with the community at Jordan Springs include Chinese New Year, Harmony Day and Christmas. Dancers at Diwali in Jordan Springs | Image: Rebecca Higgins
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Most Outstanding Hairdresser goes to: Diamonds Hair and Beauty! Local Jordan Springs small business, Diamonds Hair and Beauty, have been named the Outstanding Hairdresser, after winning the award at the 2017 Penrith City Local Business Awards recently. “It was amazing to have our business recognised as a winner of the small business awards as the most outstanding hairdressing salon” said Deanne Byrne, Business Partner of Diamonds Hair and Beauty. “We would like to take this opportunity to thank all our loyal customers for voting for us and our awesome staff, we could not have done it without you” she added. Diamonds Hair and Beauty opened in Jordan Springs on the 26th of October in 2015, after relocating from Cranebrook. The business currently has 5 staff members, including Deanne and Tammie, Business Partners. Since moving to Jordan Springs, the local salon has recently celebrated their 2nd Birthday at this location and have continued to grow whilst successfully looking after the community’s hairdressing needs. They use only quality products in the salon and take-home hair care, which include the brands R.P.R, Schwarzkopf, Cloud Nine and Fabuloso. “We love working in the Jordan Springs community. We are excited to let everyone know we will be offering more services in the near future, so keep an eye on our Facebook page” beamed Deanne. Diamonds Hair and Beauty are located at Unit 13, 65 Watergum Drive in Jordan Springs. Their phone number is 02 8834 1383 and website www.diamondshairandbeauty.com.au. You can also find them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ DiamondsHairBeauty/. Local award winners and the team at Diamonds Hair and Beauty | Image: EventPix
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Movies Under the Stars Llandilo Public School presents Movies Under the Stars, with a special outdoor screening of ‘Zootopia’, taking place on Friday 17th of November at the school. Gates will open at 6pm, with the movie starting at 7:30pm. All tickets are $5 per person and can be pre-purchased at the school office or on the night. There will be food stalls, face painting and much more. This will be a strictly no alcohol event. Grab your picnic chairs and blankets and get ready for a fantastic Spring night under the stars, watching a great movie that the whole family will enjoy. The Movies Under the Stars event is a Llandilo Public School P&C Initiative. All funds that will be raised on the night will go directly towards benefiting the students and their school. Come and show your support for the school and get ready for a wonderful night shared with the local community that is sure to be lots of fun. For all information, contact 0403 292203 or visit https://www. facebook.com/LlandiloPublicPandC/for updates. • Movies Under the Stars featuring ‘Zootopia’ • Friday 17th November. Gates open at 6pm. Movie starts at 7:30pm • Llandilo Public School • $5 per person. Pre-purchase at school office or on the night. Lots in store for movie goers of all ages! | Image Supplied
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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
On November 1st each year a service is dedicated to “All Saints”. In the Scriptures a saint is a person who has been baptized and believes in Jesus the Christ. From the time of the Resurrection of Jesus the title ‘saint’ was gradually delegated to recognize a person who was considered exemplary in the Christian way of life. Today the Roman Catholic Church for instance, delegates the title to persons in the process known as canonization. All Saints Day has an interesting history: around 200CE, St Gregory who lived in Pontus (in what was known as Asia Minor), observed a festival known as All Martyrs. St. Chrysostom [who died in 407CE] refers also to this festival. The Greek Orthodox Church today still observes on the 2nd Sunday after Pentecost which celebrates the granting of God’s Spirit to the early followers of Christ and is considered to be the ‘birthday’ of the Church, a Sunday for All Saints. In the latter part of the 8th century, All Saints Day was held in Churches throughout England and also in Ireland, France and Germany. Some historians hold that the festival originated in Ireland and that it spread to England and finally to other countries. Pope Gregory 4th encouraged Louis, the then Emperor of what was known as the Holy Roman Empire, to set November 1st for the festival. It was agreed to in 835CE and continues to this day. In Scripture the word is not directly used in relation to personal character (although today people will refer to someone as ‘being a saint’) or to any special group or class of
Christians. In the Anglican Prayer Book the Collect [a prayer that summaries belief] was composed in 1549 and it is characterized by the fact that it expresses belief in the total concept of the Church: the visible i.e the living and the invisible i.e the dead. The basic theme is based on the teaching of St. Paul with his conception of the Church being the Body of Christ. In the Prayer Book ‘mystical body of the Son’ it is used three times while in the Communion Service it is defined as ‘the blessed company of all faithful people’. The Collect is one that can be used every day in prayer ”We praise you heavenly Father that you have knit together your elect into one communion and fellowship in the mystical body of your Son Christ our Lord. Give us grace to follow your blessed saints in all virtuous and godly living that we may come to those inexpressible joys that you have prepared for those who love you; through Jesus Christ our Lord”. Rev John Hebblewhite
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Step Up! for Down Syndrome
Jordan Springs residents, Margaret and John Drew, have recently participated in Step Up! for Down syndrome 2017 at the Sydney International Regatta Centre in honour of their 7-year-old great-niece, Isla Coburn. Step Up! for Down syndrome is Australia’s largest annual Down syndrome community event, held in October, which is Down syndrome awareness month. They bring folks together for raising both funds and awareness, as well as celebrating the
achievements of 13,000+ people in Australia who are living with Down syndrome. This is the sixth year in a row that the Drews have been involved. In previous years, the walks were over the Harbour Bridge and around Parramatta Park, while this is the second year at the Regatta Centre. “It was a successful day” said Margaret, “they reached their target”. So far, Isla’s team ‘Isla Lila’, is the second highest team earner in NSW at $2,551 and her friend Flynn’s team ‘Flynn’s Flyers’ is number one with $4,355. NSW totals come in at $22,240 with a whopping $118,340 raised across the country. Flynn’s mum, Hannah Edwards, along with his auntie, Tanya Croft, organised Step Up Penrith and this year’s funds are for establishing a local social group called Up Junior Club. Hannah said that the aim is to “allow our children the opportunity to access their community with their peers, as well as to develop friendships with others with Down syndrome. It also aims to provide a space for families to connect, and receive support from each other”. Isla’s father, Josh Coburn, said “We have made it our personal mission to advocate for Isla and her peers, to spread awareness about the positive impacts of living with Down syndrome, to break the ceiling on misguided preconceptions and out of date information. We strongly believe that Isla has the right to inclusion and acceptance just as any other child would”. There is still a chance to donate to Isla and Flynn’s pages by going to: https://stepup-penrith2017.everydayhero.com/au/ isla-lila-s-team and https://stepup-penrith2017.everydayhero. com/au/flynn-s-flyers. Isla Coburn, age 7 (left) and Flynn Edwards, age 10 (right) | Image: Josh Coburn | Article: Lisa Finn-Powell
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WATER SAFETY
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Traffic Update Work to improve the intersection of Andromeda Drive and The Northern Road at Cranebrook is progressing well with the next stage of work now being carried out. A Roads and Maritime Services spokesperson said the NSW and Australian governments are funding this project to improve the intersection which has been identified as a local blackspot. “The Northern Road is a major north-south connector through Penrith and the intersection with Andromeda Drive provides access to residential areas and schools in Cranebrook,” the spokesperson said. “Crews started improvement work at this intersection in June this year to install new traffic lights and widen the southbound lane on The Northern Road heading towards Penrith to provide motorists with safer turning opportunities into and out of the residential area. “The improvements also include building new footpaths and pram ramps, removing and replacing asphalt, relocating utilities and improving drainage at the intersection. “Work has already been carried out to install a stormwater drain, build kerb and gutters as well as remove some vegetation.” The spokesperson said work will continue to be carried out on weekdays between 7am and 6pm and 8am and 1pm on Saturdays until Friday 22 December, weather permitting. Night work will also take place between 8pm and 5am, excluding Saturdays. “This project is being carried out to ensure the community can safely access this key intersection and these improvements will aim to reduce the number and severity of crashes at this intersection,” the spokesperson said. “Every effort will be made to minimise the impact of noise on residents and businesses.” Traffic control and lane closures will be in place for the safety of workers and motorists. Motorists are advised to drive to the conditions and follow the direction of all signs and traffic control. Roads and Maritime Services thanks the community for its patience while work is carried out. For the latest traffic updates call 132 701, visit livetraffic.com or download the Live Traffic NSW App.
‘Lighten Up Your Life. Reduce Stress and Anxiety Naturally’ Seminar hosted by the Natural Health Society WHEN: Sunday 12th November 2017 from 8:30am to 4:30pm WHERE: Penrith Seniors Centre, 86 Station Street, Penrith COST: $90-$110 SPEAKERS: Dr Greg Fitzgerald, Osteopath and Naturopath on the ‘Health dangers of following the crowd’, Doug Evans, Osteopath and Naturopath on ‘Reversing your biological age’, Jolan Tassone, local Yoga teacher on ‘Yogic breathing for clarity of mind’, Yvonne Lamont, Author, Champion Surfer and founder of WOW on ‘Making life WOW’, Melinda Blundell, of EMU Wellness, functional Nutrition Consultant on ‘Improving moods with fermented foods’ and Colin Moncur, Clinical Hypnotherapist on ‘Every cell in your body is listening to what we are thinking’. This is a fascinating day to learn, be inspired and to socialise. It includes lunch and the opportunity to ask questions and purchase products and books. Contact the Natural Health Society at 4721 5068 or email admin@health.org.au to book your place today. For more information, visit www.health.org.au.
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PARENTS CORNER
Getting Results It’s natural to want your child to do well at school and some parents use a reward such as money to encourage their children to get better grades. I’ve often heard of parents offering their child money for every “A” on their end of term report card. One of the problems with giving children financial incentives for good end-of-term grades is that the reward comes too long after the effort is made. Rather than waiting till the end of term, it’s much more effective to set up a system of rewards which are brief and frequent and which encourage positive daily habits. These daily habits then build towards an eventual outcome, such as a good homework and study routine. However, you can encourage children to build good study and homework habits without having to resort to offering money. Why not try a reward such as spending time with your child doing an activity they really like? Or you could offer a special treat you know they’ll enjoy. The object is to encourage good routines by giving extra attention and praise or small frequent rewards when they are doing the right thing. When kids are struggling, that little bit of extra attention can encourage them into new patterns of behaviour – and they may end up getting that A after all!
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Carruthers Competes in the Stonecutters Ridge Junior Classic
Enrolling now! Fifty-six highly-talented junior golfers from the Jack Newton Junior Golf Foundation teed off at the Stonecutters Ridge Golf Club recently, in the ‘Stonecutters Ridge Junior Classic’. Leonay Golf Club had four players in the strong field, headed by Coby Carruthers (Jordan Springs), Ben Crilley, Zachary Lange and the overall winner Eric Summers. Fourteen-year old Summers was simply unbeatable on the day, scorching around the demanding Quakers Hill layout with a stroke round of 77, just 5 shots over par. Carruthers was the next best of the Leonay quartet, finishing in 21st spot with a nett score of 74, whilst Crilley was 27th with a nett score of 79. Players in the Junior Classic were aged between 8 and 18, with an astonishing thirty-one of those players on single figure handicaps. Those statistics emphatically underline the enormous depth of talent coming up through the junior ranks of NSW Golf. Coby Carruthers (Jordan Springs) plays a deft shot from a greenside bunker at Stonecutters Ridge Golf Club during the Junior Classic | Image: Courtesy of Noel Rowsell (www.photoexcellence.com.au)
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An Alternative Setting for Education Home schooling is becoming an increasingly popular educational option in Australia. Under the Education Act 1990, home schooling is education delivered in a child’s home by a parent or guardian. Currently over four thousand children are being home schooled in New South Wales alone with approximately a third of those students living in Western Sydney. There are numerous reasons why parents are choosing this alternate setting as the preferred method for their child’s education. According to the NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA), the top reason for electing to home school is due to philosophical reasons. Additional reasons cited include special learning needs, behavioural, religious, bullying and other nonspecified. Regardless of the reasons why parents choose to home school their child, families in this state are required to register with NESA, develop a learning program based on the curriculum and monitor their children’s progress. There are many organisations and support networks available for families who home school; parents are encouraged to connect with other home schooling parents to share ideas and resources, support one another and provide opportunities for children to socialise. Another interesting alternative to regular home schooling that is getting a lot of media attention currently is the concept of ‘unschooling’. This somewhat radical approach operates
under the premise of children learning through every day experiences and learning naturally without the conformities of the curriculum. This model of education does not currently meet registration requirements in NSW. If you are considering home schooling your children it is important to consider the positive and negative aspects in order to make an informed decision. As the teacher you will need to be patient, prepared to deal with the possible misbehaviour of your children whilst encouraging them to learn. Conversely, you will get to spend extra time with your children, have a more flexible lifestyle and be able to cater for their individual needs. Home schooling can be very stressful, but it is also very rewarding. This option is not for every family. Parents who are not prepared to make the commitment to be an effective teacher should avoid it. Image: www.pexels.com | Article: Sara Drebber @ www.educatered. com.au
Man Airlifted from Llandilo A 70-year-old man was airlifted to hospital in a stable condition after falling through a roof in Llandilo last month. It’s understood the man fell through the ceiling about three metres onto the concrete floor of the home garage. CareFlight’s rapid response rescue helicopter was tasked to help shortly before noon, landing in a paddock near the scene. Police conveyed CareFlight’s medical crew the short distance to the patient. Ambulance paramedics were also on scene. CareFlight’s specialist doctor and critical care paramedic treated the man for multiple injuries. He was transferred to the helicopter and flown to Westmead Hospital in a stable condition. Article: www.careflight.org
Enrol Now Direct Jordan Springs bus now operating Penrith Anglican College is a co-educational Pre-K to Year 12 day school, where students are prepared to learn, achieve and progress toward a bright future. Join the Headmaster for a College Tour: • Tuesday 24 October 5.45pm - 7.00pm • Monday 20 November 9.15am - 11.00am For more information regarding enrolments or the new private bus now available to and from Jordan Springs, contact our Registrar at registrar@penrith.nsw.edu.au or 4736 8100.
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Stuffed Olives Extra Virgin Olive Oil Available In: 500ml Bottles, 1lt and 4lt tins Or you can buy bulk 20 Litre Drums $10 a litre for bulk buy Homestyle Marinated Olives Available In: 900g pail, 1.5kg Pail, 2.5kg pail, 10kg Pail At the age of 78, local resident Judy Morgan is indeed, as her aptly named business is called, ‘Living Beautifully’. She credits her longevity to yoga and a healthy lifestyle. She started taking yoga in 1959 when she was 20 years old. She described how, in those days, there wasn’t much of it around. “In the 60’s, I had great difficulty even finding a book on yoga” explained Judy. During that time, she was suffering from bad migraines and felt that the yoga helped. “It didn’t make them go away, but it gave me the ability to cope with the migraines and with many other things in life”. Skip forward to today and Judy, a qualified yoga teacher, has been teaching yoga for 54 years and is still going strong. Up until five years ago she ran a beauty therapy business as well, providing healing, deep relaxation and massage. Some of her popular yoga classes are Groovy Grannies and Seniors (+50’s). She also offers meditation, stress management, colour analysis and is a certified Laughter Yoga Leader. Laughter yoga was developed in Mumbai, India in 1995. It’s an aerobic activity that takes fake laughter and transforms it into real laughter. The benefits are vast: reduces stress and tension, releases endorphins, burns calories, stabilises blood sugar, strengthens the immune system, lowers blood pressure and builds resilience against daily stresses. Judy holds regular classes in Glenmore Park, North Penrith and Cranebrook and special events including an upcoming ‘Relaxation Evening’ on Friday 10th November. This workshop will provide some tools on ‘how to incorporate relaxation into everyday life’, using breath control and mindfulness. Her motto is: ‘When stress goes, relaxation flows’. How long does she plan to keep teaching? “Way past 80” exclaimed Judy, “I don’t feel very old”. She doesn’t look it either. We could learn a lot from Judy Morgan. For more information on Judy, and ‘Living Beautifully’ visit www.livingbeautifully.com.au or call 0402 314 726. Living Beautifully’s Judy Morgan | Image Supplied | Article: Lisa FinnPowell
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Christmas Rice Salad
ingredients 1 1/2 cups rice blend 2 1/4 cups apple juice 1 cup dried cranberries 1 1/2 cups boiling water 1 large red apple 1 lemon, juiced 150g baby spinach 3/4 cup flaked almonds, toasted 100g Danish fetta, crumbled Honey Mustard Vinaigrette 1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard 1 1/2 tablespoons wholegrain mustard 1/3 cup honey 1/4 cup lemon juice 2 small garlic cloves, crushed preparation 1. Place rice in a sieve. Rinse under cold water until water runs clear. Place rice, apple juice, 1 cup cold water and a pinch of salt in a medium saucepan over medium-high heat. Cover. Bring to a simmer. Reduce heat to medium-low. Cook for 30 minutes or until liquid is absorbed and rice is cooked through. Remove from heat. Set aside for 10 minutes. Transfer rice to a bowl. Cool. 2. Meanwhile, place cranberries and boiling water in a heatproof bowl. Set aside for 10 minutes or until cranberries are plump. Drain well. Add to rice. 3. Make Honey Mustard Vinaigrette. Place oil, mustards, honey, lemon juice and garlic in a screw-top jar. Season with salt and pepper. Secure lid. Shake well to combine. Taste and add a little extra honey or lemon juice, if needed. 4. Core apple. Cut into 1cm cubes. Toss with lemon juice to coat. 5. Add spinach, apple and ¾ of the almonds to the rice. Toss gently to combine. Transfer to a serving bowl. Top with fetta and remaining almonds. Serve with vinaigrette, on the side.
Weight Watchers @ Jordan Springs Meet Stephanie Ralph your Weight Watchers Coach Last year, I lost 18kgs in 8 months with Weight Watchers. I am now a Weight Watchers Coach helping our members reach their own goals! I first joined Weight Watchers in my early 20’s, around 13 years ago. I needed to drop around 10kgs and had seen my sister recently reach her goal of 25kgs lost. So, I joined. This was my first ever attempt at a ‘diet’. I thought I would starve, and have to do hours of cardio a week. How wrong I was. I ate every day food, controlled my portions and gradually upped my exercise. I reached my goal and felt AMAZING! Many years and 2 babies later, I really needed to get back on track. Last year, just before my sons 1st birthday, I came to the realisation that I couldn’t do this on my own and needed to head back to meetings. My beautiful coach helped me reach my goal, and saw in me the potential to be a great coach. So, here I am. I’ve been coaching for 18 months and I love it. And I can help you too. If you want to eat what the family eats, still go out to dinner, have fun and live your life while losing weight, then come and see me! I am at the Jordan Springs Community Centre on Wednesday mornings from 9.30am and Wednesday nights from 5.30pm. Join me for weigh in and a weekly 30 minute meeting.
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BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT DAGS Electrical
Local electrical business, DAGS Electrical, pride themselves on serving the community the best they can through their experience, since starting in 2000, right through to their exceptional customer service and personal touch. Owner Rick Jenkins, started the business doing antennas, before branching out into AV gear and mounting televisions. In 2012, he obtained his electrical licence, followed by an Advanced Diploma in Renewable Energies. Last year, the local business also obtained their split system air conditioning licence, allowing them to install air conditioners. Rick is joined by apprentice Jackson, who brings local knowledge to the team. DAGS Electrical also have an AV team of two and a further four contractors for their bigger jobs. “Our point of difference is our personal service. Most of our customers we have had for many years. Personally, I remember the people and their homes when I attend jobs. Our level of experience means that once our customers have got DAGS, they tend to have other things that we can help them with too” explained Rick. “Our goals are to just keep doing what we’re doing. We don’t want to grow massively and forget our customers. We want to continue looking after our existing customers, get new customers and to have a good stable business. Having a fairly small number of customers that are looked after really well is very important to us” added Rick.
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In this age of digital discovery and electronic everything, we might be wondering what the future holds for the printed word. Will books, magazines and newspapers become obsolete giving way to their illuminated offspring? And what about community news publications? Will they die off? Here at the District Gazette, we know that newspapers are very much alive! According to research done by Gnosis at Georgetown University, ‘local newspapers play a complex role in communities, they embrace a civic life for the community’s citizens’. Local newspapers bring us together by connecting deeply with the community. They differ from larger papers because the stories are about our immediate neighbours and friends and local businesses. They provide a way to connect us all together to celebrate our wins, band together to help each other, provide much needed information about activities in the area, support local people running local businesses and most importantly, make us feel good about our neighbourhood. Not only do we regularly receive emails and phone calls, but
face to face feedback from readers who often stop us when we are out and about in the community. They love the local stories and content; mixed with the knowledge that they can reach out to local businesses. As a reporter for the Gazette, I enjoy getting out there, meeting folks, having a cuppa and finding out what’s going on in the area. Belinda Sanders has edited and owned the District Gazette since 2012. “We share stories of local people doing local things. We have countless amounts of readers contacting us to share their stories; stories of their friends and neighbours” said Belinda. “You know when you pick up a local community newspaper you get a real feel for the community you are in. A direct reflection; an up close and personal experience”. The advertising value for local businesses is proven by the fact that up to 70% of our current advertisers are past and longstanding advertisers, returning month after month with many for years. Belinda is quick to point out that “of course there is more to advertising than just putting an advertisement in. It’s about your brand, your reputation, your call to action”. Advertising in the District Gazette puts your business exactly where it needs to be; right in front of the community that are your potential customers! It’s a great way to build a relationship with your community. We'd love to hear from you if you have anything you think our community might be interested in reading about. Everybody’s got a story to tell or a hand to lend. We also buy and shop local. Local businesses are the lifeblood of our community. The benefits and feedback we receive show that community news is very much alive and well! The District Gazette is proud to support locals. We Live, Love Local. Article + Image: Lisa Finn-Powell
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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
Kitten Adoption - Adopt a Friend for Life!
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 also be given. If you are interested in adopting one of our kittens, feel free to pop in for a visit.
Santa Photos With Your Pets
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 2 lovely kittens ready for adoption now! The kittens are 3 months old. There is 1 female tortoiseshell colour and 1 black and white male. They 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.
Santa Claus will be visiting Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital during December 2017 to take photos with your pets. Santa will be here from Friday 1st December until Tuesday 24th December 2017, Mon-Fri (9am-7pm) and on Saturdays (9am-12pm). For a $10 cash donation, your Santa photo is presented in a Christmas card, with all proceeds donated to the Guide Dogs NSW. We have Christmas themed props for your pet’s photos (e.g. hats and scarves), feel free to bring in your own outfits.
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Next time I put pen to paper for 'The Last Word', it will be less than 30 days until Christmas. Many of you (like me!) will be frantically preparing their minds ready for the season ahead. I must admit, I am a huge fan of this time of year. The weather is glorious, the landscape is picturesque (especially in our part of the world).... and if you stop for just a moment of your busy day, you can hear the wind blowing, the birds chirping and all kinds of natural beauty that surrounds us! We have a wonderful recipe to kickstart your 'Christmas' spirit on page 12, while our resident Vet Camille steps it up a gear and talks 'Santa Photos with your Pets' on page 16; if the thought of Christmas being so near wasn't already scary enough! 'Being happy is a do-it-yourself project', friends close to me will know just how much these words resonate with me... Enjoy your Community News.
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