Jordan Springs Gazette November 2019

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Enquiries to 02 4729 0392 Email braddock-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au Address 54–70 Laycock Street, Cranebrook NSW 2749 website www.braddock-p.schools.nsw.edu.au

Chloe Crowned 2019 Miss Junior of Australia See Article Pg 9

Discover their bright future Enrolling now for Pre-K to Year 12

Book a Tour or Enquire Today Visit our website for upcoming tour dates and learn how we through can prepare Personal excellence Christyou child to

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Enquire Today Final Stage Now Selling

Discover Kingfisher Grove Spacious retirement villas surrounded by modern conveniences. Take advantage of this unique opportunity to downsize to a stylish new single level home, with the peace of mind you’ll be living amongst like minded neighbours but still be part of a broader community. Enjoy living in walking distance to shops, cafes and Woolworths at Jordan Springs, as well as landscaped pathways and the picturesque lake. Kingfisher Grove will also include exclusive facilities for residents. Brand new villas are now selling, with air conditioning, quality appliances and architect designed finishes.

Call 1800 550 550 for more information about the different designs and prices available. Kingfisher Grove Sales Centre Open 10am - 4pm Monday - Friday Cnr Lakeside Pde and Jordan Springs Blvd, Jordan Springs 1800 550 550 | www.kingfishergrove.com *Pricing and availability correct at the time of printing but subject to change without notice. Information about services and facilities is correct at time of printing but subject to change. Photographs are for illustrative purposes and may depict items not provided by Lendlease, like furniture. October 2019. Published by Lendlease RL Reality (NSW) Pty Ltd ABN 55 124 646 484.

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Little Zak’s Celebrates Grandparents’ Day

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Braddock Public School Excellence - Opportunity - Success

Little Zak’s Academy in Jordan Springs is among the biggest childcare providers in the area. It caters to children aged 0-6years. NSW Grandparents Day recognises the role grandparents and older people play in our society – both things they have done and the things they continue to do. To celebrate and thank their elderly community, Little Zak’s recently visited their local aged care facility, RSL LifeCare – Governor Phillip Manor in Penrith. Little Zak’s organised to take their preschoolers on the trip to meet with the local elderly residents and to spend quality time with them. During their visit, they enjoyed a morning tea, read story books, played and the children organised songs to perform to the residents. This was not the children’s first time visiting the aged care facility. Since late 2018, Little Zak’s visits the residents on a monthly basis and have set up a pen-pal activity as the children love their time with the elderly. Little Zak’s Academy Jordan Springs Centre Director, Leanne Gill said “Little Zak’s is a family-owned service provider that opened its doors in 2014. During our years of operation, we have many local families who utilise Little Zak’s and we strive to provide the best quality care for children within the local community”. “We love to teach our children the importance of giving back and the positive impact older generations have on our lives and community” added Leanne.

At Braddock Public School we offer: • • • • • • • •

Quality Teaching & Learning Personalised Learning Creative & Performing Arts Program Robotics/Coding Student Leadership Social & Emotional Wellbeing Professional, Dedicated Staff Welcoming, Family Friendly Environment • Kitchen / Garden Program Enquiries to 02 4729 0392 Email braddock-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au Address 54–70 Laycock Street, Cranebrook NSW 2749 Website www.braddock-p.schools.nsw.edu.au

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FAITH – ST DAVIDS CHURCH LLANDILO

Refresh & Go!

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

Christianity is ‘young’ in the wide spectrum of religious belief. While indeed the origin of much religious thought and practice is lost in the realms of history and the study of religious development, while interesting, can be an onerous task! Now prayer can be governed by two givens: prayer is made in trust and the Christian prays to God in Christ Jesus, but it is noted that the good Jew prays to Jehovah. The Muslim to Allah. The Hindu to the incarnations of Siva and so on in a variety of beliefs. So, trust is not necessarily unique to the Christian. The other given is the immensity of the universe. So why pray? Placed in the context of the teaching of the Incarnation (God in Christ), it is the realisation that this was an event not in the life of God, but of humanity. As such, the question is what do you think about Jesus the Christ? Now, what is certain is that we are born to die and in answering the question what you think of Jesus the Christ - two factors dictates the faith: 1. The Resurrection of Jesus: We note on the day of the Resurrection not much was changed in the daily life in Jerusalem. Indeed, to this day the Jew does not accept the Resurrection. 2. The early followers: While recording different experiences and with some contradictions found in the New Testament of the Bible, there emerged a small group of Jews who believed and the rest is history. A sad note is that since that time, a witness of solidarity has not evolved with Christians often deeply divided in teaching and practice. Now, understanding since the time of Christ in all religions has undergone a staggering development. Understanding of Jesus, who we acknowledge is a constant question; but what has not changed is his teaching on Love and the Christian obligation.

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Whether you are traveling for a quick stop over (check out our Netflix and high speed wi-fi), a leisurely weekend (take in a film at our rooftop outdoor cinema or enjoy a craft beer overlooking the stunning views of jets dashing past ), or the start of your next travel adventure; Citadines Connect will make your stay one to remember. Sydney’s newest and coolest airport hotel, Citadines Connect, turns the concept on its head. Upon arrival, guests travel straight to the property’s Penthouse, the gateway to all 150 guest rooms and a vantage point from which visitors will likely spend much of their leisure time. The chic new hotel is a refreshingly sophisticated option for travellers looking for affordable and well-connected accommodation with direct access to Sydney Airport and Sydney CBD. With a retro design of bright pastels, patterned floors, neon signs and artwork adorned walls, the Penthouse immediately transports guests back to the golden age of air travel, a vibrant period of glamour and indulgence. Fitted with a chic cocktail bar, guests can spend happy hour perched up above, gazing down at the airport’s busy runways below. The rooms available range from economy to first-class and offer views of the runway or Sydney’s city lights with each featuring home comforts to unwind, alongside a touch of luxury: deluxe bedding, a 55-inch TV with Netflix, complimentary Wi-Fi, rainfall shower and blackout curtains. Guests looking to truly elevate their experience can venture past the Penthouse to the rooftop where they’ll find Sydney’s only hotel rooftop cinema, the perfect place to wind down on a beautiful spring evening. Located in Mascot, the hotel is a 15-minute walk or 2-minute drive to Sydney Airport’s domestic terminal, and a 10-minute drive to the international terminal. Citadines Connect is a great spot to base yourself and experience Sydney’s natural beauty, famous sights and ever-changing culture with Sydney’s CBD a 15-minute drive or train ride away. More Info? https://www.citadines.com/en/australia/sydney/ citadines-connect-sydney-airport.html

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Lest We Forget


Helping Cameron

A fundraising event has been organised this month for local 7-year-old boy Cameron Mills, who has been diagnosed with Level 3 Autism, which is classified as Severe Autism, and is nonverbal. The family friendly event, Helping Cameron, will take place on Sunday the 17th November at the Pioneer Tavern in South Penrith, with funds assisting his care. “The fundraiser is for Cameron and to help him get as much assistance as possible that we can’t afford or that the NDIS aren’t able to cover. We would also like to help Cameron’s school as well. The school is full of very sweet, loving and caring people that we would like to help out and donate to them” said Cherie Mills, Cameron’s mother. “I decided to do this because I wanted to do something to help my son and I thought that people may be able to have some fun too. The NDIS can’t cover everything, so I just felt like I had to do it” she added. The Helping Cameron event promises to be a great day out for the whole family. Taking place at the Pioneer Tavern from 1:00pm, there will be face painting for kids big and small, games, $10 play books and boppers and raffles with some fantastic prizes on offer. Drag queen bingo, with April Fools, is sure to be a hit on the day too. It is hoped that the goal of $9,000 is reached for the fundraising event. You can also get behind and support Cameron by donating to a GoFundMe page that has been set up for him. For more information and details about the fundraising event, search Helping Cameron on Facebook. r Cameron Mills | Image: Cherie Mills

Great Result for Local Cadets at National Championships The Llandilo Rural Fire Brigade cadet team have returned home after recently competing at the 2019 Australian Fire Cadet Championships at Wesley Vision Valley in New South Wales, which saw them up against 23 teams in various challenges. The local cadets placed 15th overall and took out 1st place in the knapsack response challenge. The outstanding result for the Llandilo team was made even more impressive as many of the cadets have only been a part of Llandilo RFB for a year! “We are very proud of the hard work and training that the kids did and the senior members that helped them train. We’d like to extend a big thanks to Tim Hearn, Llandilo RFB Senior Deputy and Chris Ellul, Llandilo RFB Vice President for all their help with the Llandilo cadets at the Championships” said Rick Burns, Captain of Llandilo RFB to the Jordan Springs Gazette.

A Catholic school for the community, where we work together to enable our children to reach their potential and bring God to life in each other. As well as a caring and safe school environment, we offer: • A special orientation program to prepare preschool aged children for kindergarten. • Extra support teachers for early help with reading and maths. • Alternate pathways – The “Billabong” – a supportive place where children can feel safe and learn at their own pace. • Modern airconditioned classrooms with the latest technology and attractive and safe play and sporting areas. • Breakfast Club – a FREE breakfast for every student each weekday morning. • Jump Start Holiday Program – a FREE two-day program with games and learning challenges aiming to give students a “jump start” into the next school term. • Social Skills Program – helping students build confidence in friendships. We love to welcome families to our school, including those who can’t afford to pay school fees. Rather than group information evenings, we offer personalised tours of our school, even during the school day, so you can see in person what our school can offer your child/children. Call for a tour today! Holy Family Primary Emerton P: 88697200 | E: emerton@parra.catholic.edu.au www.hfemerton.catholic.edu.au | www.facebook.com/hfemerton

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KOBHI'S KITCHEN

Hi everyone! My name is Kobhi and I am 9 years old. I love to help my Mum and Dad cook yummy food in the kitchen. Each month, I will share with you some of my favourite recipes. Oh yeah, make sure you always have an adult helping you cook. P.S I hope you enjoy making this. Kobhi

Ko's Cottage Pie

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550gm Beef Mince 1 Onion - Diced 1 Cup Frozen Mixed Veggies 1 440g can Tomato Soup 1 440g Can Diced or Crushed Tomatoes 1 Tbs Tomato Paste 1 Cup Beef Stock 4 Medium Potatoes 1 Tbs Butter 100ml Milk Salt + Pepper to taste Method

1. Ask your adult helper to turn the oven on at 180 degrees or 150 degrees (fan forced). 2. Your adult helper needs to cook the mince and the onion in the frypan, until brown. 3. Add the frozen veggies now (my brother doesn't like these, but he just picks them out). 4. Add the tomato soup, diced tomatoes and beef stock. With your adult helper, cook on a low heat until it thickens and is not too saucy! 5. Let the mince mixture sit to cool. 6. The next step for your helper is to peel and dice the potatoes and boil them in a pot until soft. 7. Drain the water from the potatoes, add the butter and milk, mash them until smooth. 8. Grease a small oven proof tray; add the mince mixture and top with the potato mixture. 9. Ask your adult helper to place the dish in the oven for 35 minutes or until brown on top. 10. Ready to serve.

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In the Spirit of Support! Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF) is a rare lung disease in which the tissue around the air sacs within the lungs become thickened and scarred. This scarring makes the lungs stiff which makes it increasingly difficult to breathe. This slows the efficient delivery of oxygen into the bloodstream where it is needed to be transported to the rest of the body. Idiopathic, suggests ‘no known cause’ and currently there is no cure for those suffering with IPF. The District Gazette is proud to be hosting Supper with Spirit, with all proceeds donated directly to Lung Foundation Australia. (See ad above for all the details). Highly acclaimed and much sought after psychic medium Ghost Whisperer Suzie will feature at the event. There will be a delicious 3 course cocktail dinner that is sure to delight at the beautifully appointed Settlers Mulgoa. Raffles and a silent auction will be held on the night, with over $2,000 in prizes. Proudly supported by Citadines Connect Sydney Airport, The Day Spa Penrith – Jorja James Spa, Salt Therapy Wellness Centre, Emu Wellness, NIX on Park Lane Jewelry, Elsker Oils with Julie, Aussie Grown Catering, Michal Gabriel Beauty and Brow, Our Penrith, Lavilin Australia, Michelle Munday (Lorraine Lea Independent Stylist), Essential Bodyworks and Action Organising. It promises to be a great night out. Why not get a group of friends together or perhaps a pre-Christmas Dinner for work colleagues? Tickets: http://tix.yt/supper-with-spirit r Raising awareness and funds for IPF, instigated by the memory of local, Wendy Frame - who was taken too soon. | Image Supplied.

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Sharing Stories, Sharing Spices

St Marys Corner and Cultural Precinct, in partnership with Nepean Multicultural Access and Penrith City Council, is proud to present Queen Street Riches and Textures’ 2019 project, Sharing Stories, Sharing Spices. Celebrating the cultural diversity of St Marys, Sharing Stories, Sharing Spices focuses on six individuals from culturally and linguistically diverse communities with connections to St Marys participating in conversations about food and cooking. Two digital artists, Peter Long and Marty Walker, captured the experience of cooking and presenting a distinctive dish or spice through sound and image with six multimedia digital stories of 3-5 minutes in length. Sharing Stories, Sharing Spices uses cooking as a medium through which we can learn more about each other’s cultures. The cultural material explored by the digital artists consists of collecting original stories about cooking cultures and traditions through spoken/written word, exploring diverse community languages, multicultural music, cultural artefacts relating to food and cooking, and documenting the cooking of an authentic dish. Penrith Mayor Ross Fowler OAM said that the project was an impressive display of local talent and a beautiful tribute to the culturally and linguistically diverse communities in St Marys. “This annual initiative connects artists and residents and provides a way to rediscover, document and creatively interpret St Marys” Cr Fowler said. “Sharing Stories, Sharing Spices captures the rich cultural character of St Marys and what Queen Street means to this community. “The stories these artists have captured tell us something of St Marys’ culture and its people. I am proud of the team for the beautiful work they have produced with this initiative” he continued. Participants introduce their special recipes, cooking ingredients and spices, and take us shopping to their local grocery shop in Queen Street before taking us to their kitchens to cook their distinctive dish. Project participants, cultures and spices include: 1. JAPANESE: Cooking with Tomoko Ward, Lisa Koek and Japanese Community Women’s Group – Sushi/Wasabi 2. IRANIAN: Cooking with Batoul Ansaritarghi – Ghormeh Sabzi with Fenugreek Leaves 3. AFGHANI: cooking with Roza Akel and Rahima Soltani – Ghabali Polo with Cumin 4. FILIPINO: Cooking with Aida Basto and members of Phillipines Language and Cultural Association Australia – Mechado, Bay Leaf 5. INDIAN: Cooking with Barjinder Kaur – Curry with Coriander and Cumin 6. EGYPTIAN: Cooking with Hanaa Louka Magar Guirgis – Fava Beans with Cumin You can view the six multimedia digital stories and their recipes on Penrith City Council’s Culture and Creativity website: penrith. city/SharingStories. r A wonderful local project | Image Supplied

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Are available to students with significant ability in areas such as academic, performing arts, debating and/or public speaking, sport, and leadership.

Are available to students of exceptional achievement in music, dance or drama as well as excellence in academic studies.

Christian Congregational Scholarships Are offered to students with a developing understanding of the Christian faith and actively involved in a Christian Church.

FULL DETAILS & APPLICATIONS ONLINE

p. 02 4777 4888 e. enrol@stpauls.nsw.edu.au

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The Don Harwin Scholarship Is offered to new students who are able to demonstrate outstanding service and citizenship in their current school, church and community.

THURSDAY NIGHT LIVE

Unwind with friends and family over delicious food and live music in Penrith City’s Triangle Park with free evenings of music. It’s Thursday Night Live. We’re hosting a night out you don’t want to miss. Live music from local performers, great food from High Street’s restaurants, comfortable bean bags to sink into and great company. It’s a night you can bring the whole family to enjoy.

Thursday Thursday77November November Thursday 14 November Thursday 14 November Join us between 6pm and 9pm. The music is free. Triangle Park is located at the western end of High Street.

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Chloe Crowned 2019 Miss Junior of Australia

Ropes Crossing’s Chloe Zrebiec has been crowned the 2019 Miss Junior of Australia at the Miss of Australia Finals, which were held in Melbourne last month. The 14-year-old also came away with the Miss Social Impact and Miss Popularity titles in the junior division of the national competition. Winning the title of Miss Junior of Australia, Chloe was awarded with a sash and crown as well as various gifts to go along with this. She will hold her title for the next 12 months, before returning to Melbourne next year to hand it over to the next recipient. In the next year, Chloe will attend several events as an ambassador to promote the Miss of Australia pageant and to spread the message of positivity to girls and women alike. “My reaction when I heard that Chloe had won was that of surprise as well as just crying with joy. It was very emotional” said Keri Murphy-Douglas, Chloe’s mother, to the Jordan Springs Gazette. “Chloe had an instant smile, as she was so excited that she was being crowned Miss Junior of Australia” she added. Now that she has competed in her first pageant (with an amazing result to add!), Chloe’s next pageant will take place this month locally at St Mary’s Leagues Club. “Chloe would like to thank everyone that has supported her through this experience. Without all their support, she would not be as successful as she is right now. We would especially like to mention and send a big thanks to Hung Pham, the National Director of the Miss of Australia Pageant for the wonderful opportunity. “She is extremely grateful for the kind messages sent throughout her pageant journey that encouraged her whilst she put all of her efforts towards this. We are so proud of Chloe” Keri ended.

The Great West Walk The Great West Walk, a walking route from Parramatta Park through Blacktown City and on to the foot of the Blue Mountains, is officially open. Blacktown City Mayor Tony Bleasdale OAM said the 65km walking route is a great way to see some of Blacktown City’s many parks and reserves. “Over half of the walk - 34 kilometres of it - is within Blacktown City Council boundaries” Mayor Bleasdale said. The walk’s Blacktown component starts from McCoy Street, Seven Hills at the railway overbridge and continues through Marayong, Doonside, Rooty Hill, Mount Druitt, Whalan and Tregear to Mainwaring Street, Ropes Crossing in Wianamatta Regional Park. “You can complete this walk in small sections and take the time out to enjoy what’s on offer in Blacktown, including the International Sports Park in Doonside, The Aquatic Centre in Blacktown, Nurragingy Reserve, and Federation Forest in Mount Druitt, the list goes on” Mayor Bleasdale said. The walking route is an initiative by the Walking Volunteers who have collaborated with land managers and relevant NSW Government departments on mapping the route. For more information about the Great West Walk, visit blacktown.nsw.gov.au/gww. r Spring is the perfect time to enjoy the walk | Image/Article: Blacktown City Council

Corpus Christi Primary CRANEBROOK We work in partnership with our parish, families and local secondary schools, Xavier College Llandilo, Caroline Chisholm College (girls) Glenmore Park, to provide quality Catholic schooling from Kindergarten to Year 12.

Enrolling Now WE OFFER • • • • • • • • • •

Learning environment enriched by faith and values Broad curriculum including Religious Education Wide range of cocurricular activities (sport, creative and performing arts, academic competitions, etc) Dedicated and professional teaching staff New and integrated technology including interactive whiteboards, laptops and iPads Learning support and enrichment programs Transition programs (Kindergarten and Year 6 for high school) Extensive recreational and sporting areas Active and supportive parent community

For more information please contact Corpus Christi’s Principal

Mrs Sarah O’Rourke

r Feature Article: [Cover] A proud moment for Chloe [Above] Some of Chloe’s awards | Images: Photographer 2U (Jason Keightley)

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PAWS A WHILE

Article Written + Submitted by: Camille Brandt from Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital A: 49 Wentworth Rd, Orchard Hills P: 4736 2027

We have moved to 49 Wentworth Road, Orchard Hills We have moved to 49 Wentworth Road, Orchard Hills (from 377 Wentworth Road). The same road, the same side of the road, just 3km further down the road. Call us on 4736 2027 if you need directions. Our new premises are so beautiful with 3m ceilings, double brick throughout, green bull nosed verandahs and lots of open space on the acreage. You will not believe how big the premises are! Come and check out the off leash dog park. Your dog will have so much fun! We even have a cat waiting room now, which is separate from the dogs, so your cat will be less stressed. We can’t wait for you to come and see the new premises. 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. r The new Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital | Image: District Gazette

WE HAVE MOVED. BUT YOU WON’T HAVE TO LOOK FAR! Camille Brandt BVSc(Hons 1), MVS(SAP)

CONSULTING HOURS Monday to Friday: 8am - 7pm | Saturdays: 8am - 2pm Services provided include: • General Surgery (desexing to orthopedics) • Vacinations and in-house pathology • Radiology and Dentistry • Visiting specialist radiographer and ultrasonographer • Puppy preschool • Grooming and hydrobath • Home visits • Cat boarding and Kitten adoption • Secure off leash dog park CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE INFORMATION www.orchardhillsvet.com.au or Join us on Facebook

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First + Third Wednesday of the month Emu Plains Lions Club Board Meetings (1st Wednesday of the month) Bistro Meetings; Meal + Informal Meeting/Discussions (3rd Wednesday of the month) 7:00pm, Meet at Leonay Sports Club, Leonay Parade, Leonay. Enquiries: 4735 5120 Second Saturday of the month Emu Market (2nd Saturday of the month) 9am to 2pm, inside the School Hall, at Nepean Creative & Performing Arts High School, 115 Great Western Highway, Emu Plains. We are predominantly an artisan market where every stallholder offers something different, and we support Barnardo’s the Childrens’ Charity who sell food there. Plenty of parking available in the school grounds. Stall enquiries: Dott 0414 395 614 or emumarket@pnddistribution.com

EMU HEIGHTS

Every Wednesday Nepean Giggles Playgroup 9.30 - 11:30am Meet other mums & preschoolers Emu Heights Community Centre Every Sunday Spiritual Services Commencing at 10.00 until 11.30 am Emu Heights Centre, Emu Heights Community Centre, Wedmore Road, Emu Heights We have a guest medium come each week to provide us with an address and demonstration. Also included is healing meditation, inspirational readings, songs and being in the company of like minded beautiful people. For more details please contact Nadja on 0439453430

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Third Saturday of the month Lower Blue Mountains Rotary Club Monthly Markets Glenbrook Infants School, Ross Street, Glenbrook. Rotarians helping their communities.

GLENMORE PARK Third Thursday of the month South Penrith Probus Club Inc. Held at Glenmore Park Community Hall at 10am. We welcome retired + semi retired, socially active people, to enjoy our friendly meetings & outings each month. Visitors welcome.... Enquiries: Jeanette Corlis 47334357 Mondays 7pm – 10pm Riverland Harmony Chorus Rehearsals Penrith Baptist Church, Morello Terrace, Caddens Enquiries: 4773 8284 or 4739 1834 Thursdays 9:30am – 12:30pm “Taste of Everything” group for Women Learn something new each week, meet new people, and have a laugh. Floribunda Community Centre, Glenmore Park. Enquiries: Martha 0414557062 Thursdays 10am – 12pm (During School Terms) Glenmore Park Playgroup For Babies - 1.5 year olds. Surveyor’s Creek Community Centre Ballybunnion Terrace. Enquiries: Tegan 0404 948 454 or visit glenmoreparkplaygroup.com

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Every Second Tuesday Mobile Community Pantry Low cost groceries to stretch your budget further. Bring your Pension, Health Care or Immigration Card. 1.30pm-2.30pm. Ropes Crossing Community Hub. 54 Pulley Drive, Ropes Crossing. For more information: 9673 5183 or ropescrossingchurch.anglican. asn.au Last Wednesday of the Month Jordan Springs Coffee Club for 50+ From 10am at the GC Cafe (Green Chocolate Lounge) located on Lakeside Parade. Enquiries: Karen Cashen 0438 352 003 or jandkcashen@bigpond.com 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

LEONAY Third Friday of the month Leonay Probus Club Fun, fellowship and friendship for retirees or semi-retirees. At every meeting we have a speaker, who delivers a topic of interest. We have monthly outings to places of interest. Enquiries: 4735 5157

PENRITH

Fridays at 10am – 2pm Nepean Valley RSL Day Club Seniors Centre Station St, Penrith. It is a social club for Seniors in the community to come along & have fun, socialize & enjoy a morning tea & lunch.$8.00 per meeting. Enquiries: Jan Eaton on 4704 8506

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This weather is glorious! I love the warm embrace of the sunshine, the brilliant blue skies and the gentle flapping branches in the breeze. As I take a deep breath, I can almost ‘smell’ the holidays... they’re just around the corner! This month we are proudly hosting Supper with Spirit, with all proceeds directed to the Lung Foundation Australia. With over $2000 in prizes up for grabs, it’s sure to be a sellout! Why not get a group of friends together for a great night out ? You deserve it and we’d love to meet you! For more information and to secure your tickets, see page 6 for all the details. Time for a cuppa! Enjoy Your Community News. ‘There is always, always something to be thankful for.’

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