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Jordan Springs Residents Take The Field On New Village Oval Residents at Jordan Springs are set to enjoy more time outside with family and friends, with the opening of the new Village Oval. Set across 5.5 hectares, the Village Oval offers something for people of all ages and fitness levels with basketball and netball courts, gym and Parkour circuits, and a learn-to-ride circuit for kids. For those who prefer to relax with friends, family or their favourite pet, the Village Oval has picnic and BBQ areas and an off-leash dog park. General Manager NSW/ACT Communities, Arthur Illias, said the Village Oval was an important part of the Jordan Springs master planned community. “The Village Oval brings together the community of Jordan Springs, linking its existing and future parks and forming a network of over 1,845m of running, cycling and walking pathways,” Mr Illias said. “Designed as a place that brings people together, we look forward to hosting community events, festivals and markets at the Village Oval in the future. We will host the first of these events, a community celebration to mark the opening of the Village Oval, which will be held later this year.” During its nine-month construction, over 260 new trees were planted to provide shade for residents enjoying the parkland. The Village Oval is also the first designated Parkour park in Australia. Developed in partnership with Parkour NSW, it includes a Parkour circuit that allows users to see the location in a new way and imagine different ways to move around it. The Village Oval’s playing fields will be open to the public in Spring. Exciting New Village Oval | Image One Green Bean
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September rolls around, and as we begin to enjoy a hint of warmer days, it's almost like a weight is lifted as we start to come out of hibernation. Of course, Spring is NOT Spring without experiencing the magic that is the Leura Gardens Festival, find out more on page 15. We have plenty of local news and happenings for you this month, including the new owners at Llandilo Post Office (Pg.3), through to Spring markets (Pg.7) and delicious new businesses full of chocolatey goodness (Pg.13) On page 18, Cait talks about 'kids, the forgotten grievers on fathers day' a thought provoking and interesting read. Why not find a warm spot in the sun and enjoy this month's Community News. "Be so happy that when others look at you, they become happy too!" Enjoy your Community News.
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New Owners For Llandilo Post Office The community of Llandilo has welcomed new owners of the Post Office, with Jenny and Raj Rana taking over the business earlier this year. The husband and wife team have already felt at home with the local support from the people in Llandilo and surrounding suburbs. “We love the community feel of Llandilo. Everyone has been very welcoming towards us and we are very thankful for thisâ€? said Jenny Rana. Their main focus has been on providing great customer service. You will also find all shipping products for Australia Post, whether standard or express as well as banking, bill payments, money transfer and passports. The Ranas look forward to making some exciting changes for the business that will benefit their customers, “We would like to do some renovations. We plan on bringing new things in and adding another terminal to help make the business growâ€? explained Jenny. Llandilo Post Office is located at 255 Seventh Avenue, Llandilo. Their phone number is 4777 4100. ď śď€ New owners Raj and Jenny Rana | 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
How can we argue for the efficacy of the crucifixion after some 2000 plus years? First it is grounded in Jesus the Christ’s life, death and resurrection which effected the lives of the first Christians. They recognized in the crucifixion a new dimension to life was evident. Second: that new dimension entailed that for the first time in religious history the act of forgiveness became a reality. For the individual, the group, society at large, forgiveness is that which enables a fresh start: Jesus said ‘your sin is forgiven- go and sin no more’. Third: in forgiveness the efficacy of the crucifixion is found in the acceptance and the working out in life recognizing that a new dimension in the power of the Holy Spirit is achieved. Fourth: placed within the context of world history this efficacy is very new with most arguing that human life is up to 40000 years old and in itself a mere ‘blink’ in the overall history of the universe. Fifth: the efficacy of the crucifixion placed in this context still holds firm with the growth of religious thought and practice that is a fascinating growth that has travelled many ways. What the crucifixion has done is to provide a definitive answer to the religious dimension in life. Sadly the efficacy that can enable and unite has because of human weakness continually been distorted. But when accepted and embraced allows creativity and a new life. So why the crucifixion? Simply because Jesus in challenging
the religious and political ethos in his day was executed for daring to challenge with the question “who do you think I am?” 2000 plus years have passed but the challenge and the power of forgiveness continue to be accepted and lived. Rev John Hebblewhite
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School Tours Also Available by Appointment St Joseph’s Primary is a Catholic co-educational primary school with a passion for learning in a contemporary, creative environment. Learning spaces are spacious and collaborative, providing facilities for both social and personal learning activities. Our grounds are well maintained and provide diverse options for recreational activities.
At St Joseph’s students will experience: 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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Livvi’s Place On Track For October Opening
Corpus Christi Spring Market Satu d y 10th September Saturday 11:00am – 3:00pm
Construction is well underway for the new Livvi’s Place facility in Jordan Springs with the project team at Lend Lease happy with the progress, making way for the anticipated Opening Party next month. For Touched By Olivia Foundation’s Executive Officer Bec Ho, the purpose built playground has been carefully planned and designed and is something that the people and community have to look forward to when it opens. “We heard you in the consultation process. We’ve got heaps of shade; the best water play I have ever seen, a wheelchair accessible carousel and it is fully fenced. It’s very exciting” she said. With the project in the final stages, the community still has the opportunity to get involved and support it before it opens. You can purchase a paver to help with the funding of the project by donating at the website: https://everydayhero.com.au/ event/paveforplayjordansprings. In less than 10 years, Touched by Olivia Foundation have already opened 19 Livvi’s Places across Australia. The playspaces are underpinned by the principles of universal design and reinforce the basic right that every child needs to play. “The goal is to make sure that every member of the Penrith community can play. Our ultimate goal is to be a redundant organisation, because every child can play in their community” explained Executive Officer Bec Ho. The Livvi’s Place Jordan Springs Opening Party will take place on Sunday 16th October from 11:00am to 12:00pm at the Northern Road Oval in Jordan Springs. The event promises to be a massive celebration and everyone is invited to come along and play. There will be live music and lots of fun with special guests to be announced. For more information about the Opening Party festivities, check out their website www. touchedbyolivia.com.au or search ‘Friends Of Livvi’s Place Penrith’ on Facebook.
Following last year’s Spring Market success, Corpus Christi are excited to bring you an improved event this month. All profits for this event will go towards providing Corpus Christi with a new school ramp. Most of the wonderful stalls from last year will return as well as a number of great new stalls. You can enjoy stalls featuring candles, gifts, stationary, small homewares, baby and children products, and some fresh goods. WHAT TO EXPECT: Lots of food choices, family games, entertainment, a cake competition, cake stall, art competition and gift stalls. ANY QUESTIONS? Please Contact: corpuschristi@parra.catholic.edu.au
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PARENTS CORNER
Building a Home
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 fall into the trap of threatening children, giving up, or being inconsistent in their approach to child behaviour. Here are some more parent traps… • Discipline that is threatened but the parent does not follow through. When a parent does not follow through with a consequence, children learn that the parent doesn’t mean what s/he says. Some children can interpret a threat as a dare. The biggest threat I hear most often from parents is the one that starts about six weeks before Christmas – “if you are not good, Santa won’t bring you any presents”. This type of threat is ineffective because it is too far in the future. It sounds like a desperate attempt by the parent to control the child’s behaviour, and does not give the child immediate feedback on his/her behaviour. • Parents allow children to get away with the behaviour, until the parent becomes angry. When you are angry you are at risk of losing control and hurting your child. • Parents are inconsistent. One day we will follow through, the next day we let it go, and the next day we give up. Children need consistency, otherwise they do not know what is expected of them. • Parents aren’t working as a team. One parent may be permissive, the other parent may be too harsh. The parents may argue about their differences of opinion in front of the children. The best type of parenting for children has a high amount of warmth and care, and realistic expectations. Parents need to respond to their child’s behaviour in an immediate, consistent, and decisive manner. Children learn new skills and behaviours through being reminded and corrected on a daily basis. Consequences should be related to the child’s mistaken behaviour, and should not threaten a child’s sense of worth or self-esteem. Consequences also need to be able to be followed through, and issued when the behaviour is occurring.
Local Natural Health Seminar Do you know that all of us over the age of 10 already have the beginnings of heart disease? Our modern day way of eating is making us ill but we can avoid problems by understanding how nutrition affects our health and by making changes to our lifestyles. The Natural Health Society of Australia runs regular seminars and the good news is that next one is in Penrith. The topic is Conquering Diabetes, Obesity and Heart Disease Naturally and the five interesting presenters are all local. The one day seminar is Sunday 18 September in the Penrith Senior Citizens Centre but it is definitely not just for seniors! All ages are welcome but places are limited so book early. NHS members are $100, non-members $110 with early bird and concession discounts available. The day includes a delicious plant based lunch. More details are on the website www.health.org.au or phone 4721 5068.
Jordan Springs is an exciting place to live with the rapid development of new houses, apartments, and great community facilities. There is a dynamic ‘vibe’ about theplace – for good reason. People move into the area with hopes and dreams of living in a nice house or apartment and enjoying a good life here. We all know it takes more than building materials to build a home. A good home is made by the atmosphere of relationships of those who dwell there. Jesus taught about the importance of building a house upon a solid foundation. You can read about it in the Bible (Matthew 7: 24-28). Of course, Jesus was not speaking so much about building construction but about the importance of building one’s life on faith in God who is like a “rock” when we face stormy times. No home has a perfect atmosphere, but it is something for which we should aim. I encourage you to start fresh here in Jordan Springs, by seeking to build a home with an atmosphere of love, peace and happiness - and now is the perfect time to establish the right foundation. As Jesus said, “a wise man builds his house on the rock”. If you wish to do this, I encourage you to connect with a local church or join one of the Jordan Springs Connect Groups. Two Connect Groups of C3 Church, Penrith, meet regularly in Jordan Springs – one primarily for older folk (like me) and the other more suited to young families and single people. You would be most welcome to attend either group regardless of age. For details phone David and Jan Youens, mobile 0409 227 014, or Benjamin and Erna Agianaku – mobile 0401 546 668. Ps David Youens Article written and submitted by David Youens, of Jordan Springs on behalf of Pastor David Barter, C3 Church, Penrith. Church Address: Level 1, 450 High Street, Penrith. Service Times: 10 am each Sunday, 5 pm on second and fourth Sundays. Connect Group Leaders (L to R) Benjamin and Erna Agianaku, David and Jan Youens | Image Supplied
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Peter Pan Comes To Town!
This musical is full of upbeat songs that the audience will keep singing long after the show ends. This production caters for all ages; everyone from grandparents to the youngest members of our community will enjoy this show. Everybody has a memory of this Disney classic. Mrs Lisa Bonazza, Show Director commented that “this is a wonderful opportunity for upper Primary students to showcase their singing, acting and comedic talents”. “Most of the children have grown up knowing the Peter Pan story and our children are thrilled to be able to communicate this delightful story to other children through the medium of performance”. The show this year features all of the Junior School Students. The school is very excited to be able to offer every member of our Junior School the opportunity to be involved. Peter Pan is playing at St Paul’s Junior School Hall, Taylor Road, Cranebrook on Friday, 9 September at 1pm and 7pm and Saturday, 10 September at 2pm and 7pm. Tickets are great value at only $15 (adults), $8 (concession) or $40 for a family of four (2 adults/2 children). Tickets can be bought online at www.trybooking.com\LWVR. More information can be found on the St Paul’s website: www.stpauls.nsw.edu.au.
Peter Pan Jnr, live on stage, for four shows only. Residents are in for a real treat – deep in the heart of St Paul’s Grammar School the London skyline, Captain Hook’s ship and the Darling Nursery has been created to host Disney’s Peter Pan Jnr™ Musical! Written with junior talent in mind, Disney’s Peter Pan Jnr™ is a colourful, fast paced and entertaining musical. “The musical is a great extension of the performing arts cocurricular programmes on offer at the school” enthused Ian Brooker, Head of the Junior School. “I have seen how passionately the students have been rehearsing for several months and know the invaluable opportunity it provides them to grow in their confidence and self-esteem” says Mr Brooker. Featuring all of your favourite Peter Pan characters, including Peter Pan, Wendy, Tinkerbell, and the comical Captain Hook.
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Pre-School Early Learning @ Llandilo Llandilo Public School offers an extensive Kindergarten orientation and transition program to support students beginning school. Preschool Early Learning @ Llandilo (PELL) runs for 10 weeks and is followed by more traditional orientation and transition sessions. PELL aims to provide children with the opportunity to experience pre-school activities in the ‘big school’ setting, enabling them to become familiar with the school and teachers. Our families have commented that the extended nature of PELL makes the transition to school easier for their children and themselves. Each Monday morning, teachers from Llandilo Public School run a range of early learning activities, providing the prospective kindies with the opportunity to build familiarity with the school. Each week, the children gain confidence and comfort within their new learning environment. The formal Kindergarten Orientation and Transition program will begin at the completion of PELL and run for 4 weeks. Students
will again participate in a range of early learning activities to support their development and preparation for starting Kindergarten. Parent information sessions will be offered during these visits to provide information on how to support early literacy and numeracy development. Opportunities will also be provided for parents to meet the people that will be involved in their child’s learning and become more conversant with school routines. The dates of these programs are as follows; PELL Each Monday from 22 August – 7th November (exc school hols) Orientation Monday 14th November Transition visit 1 Monday 21st November Transition visit 2 Monday 28th November Transition visit 3 Monday 5th December
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Vote 1 Kevin Crameri Our team is committed to ... • The cleanup of the Werrington Lakes, so they can be used by families again. • Stopping any filling of the flood plains. • Stringent control of the ADI development, particularly the effect on the environment and traffic on the Northern Road, Penrith. • Relieve traffic congestion at the major intersection at the Great Western Hwy/Parker St., M4/Northern Road, Great Western Highway/Castlereagh Road. • Improve road conditions and localised flooding • Effective community consultation with all major Development Applications. • Maximise tourist potential with Nepean River and Penrith Lakes scheme. • Upgrading our sporting fields and parks. • Clean up the pollution in South Ck and the Nepean River.
Politics don’t belong in council We can vote openly and honestly on local issues with the best interest of the community at heart, because we are independent, our voting decisions are not bound by politics.
... every every time time there’s there’s aa problem problem on on ... the M4 M4 it’s it’s the the Penrith Penrith commuters commuters the that suffer suffer most most ... ... sitting sitting in in traffic traffic that jams risking risking an an accident accident ... ... jams
You can help us to take the politics out of the council and make sure your REAL ISSUES are dealt with the way they should be ... vote for local people that have your interest at heart.
Andromeda is our next target to get appropriate traffic controls ... we don’t want to end up losing the lives of local people. I won’t rest until we fix up Andromeda.
After a concerted effort, we finally succeeded in getting traffic lights at Sherringham Road. Kevin has initiated manv projects to help improve the community
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the North Ward Independents who are 100% committed to the Penrith community ... employment, transport, health, sports Kevin Crameri and each member of his team are passionate about Penrith, they want it to be a great place to live, work, play, raise children and enjoy the local entertainment and protecting as much of the ADI as possible. Kevin is Deputy Captain at Llandilo Brigade and the longest serving bushfire fighter in the Penrith area. He fought his first fire more than 50 years ago, and has been awarded the Order of Australia Medal and the Centenary Medal for service to the Bushfire Brigades and Local Government. Kevin has been a resident of Llandilo for 60 years, and with his wife raised a family of 3 boys and a girl. A fitter and machinist by trade he enjoys swimming, fishing and skiing. Kevin was president for 5 years and was made a Life Member of Llandilo P&C. He was also president of Cranebrook High School P&C for five years. President of the Llandilo Hall Committee, he was a Patron of the Nepean Historical Society and Trustee and of the Penrith Show Society. Kevin has been a Councillor on Penrith Council 1974-1977 & 1987-1999 and 2004-2016, a Deputy Mayor in 1988 and the Mayor in 1996, 2009 2010. During his time on Council Kevin has stopped the closure of Vincent Road at Cranebrook, succeeded in bringing traffic lights to Borrowdale and Sherringham Road. Kevin formed the Western Sydney Alliance which previously stopped the Badgery's Creek Airport and instigated the Council's opposition to the development of the A.D.I. site. As Mayor, Kevin worked tirelessly and was responsible for getting the White Water Stadium for the Olympic Games which is now a tourist attraction for Penrith. Other achievements include ... gutter cut outs for prams and wheelchairs, the tarring of rural roads and rural garbage service. Kevin initiated many improvements for the community not only upgrading necessary fire fighting equipment, but also improvements in the areas of health, transport and education.
... vote for local people who live in the North Ward that have your interest at heart. Geoff Brown - Cranebrook Geoff lives in Cranebrook and has 6 children He was president of the Western Sydney Conservation Alliance and ADI Resident Action Group. managed to stop the development of housing on bush land at Vincent rd., to make it a wonderful 181 hectare nature reserve Geoff started supervised bush care groups in Cranebrook and UWS Kingswood Stopped the transfer of emus from Jordan springs. Geof secured $37.5 million for nature conservation from the federal government part of which was used for the Cranebrook wet lands and new walking tracks Geoff opposes the shut down of greyhound racing, he is active with harness racing, both as an owner and breeder Geof started the Werrington Festival and Plays guitar with a local band.
Kathy Rae - Cambridge Park as a Lifetime resident of Penrith, Kathy is devoted to the local community, twice honoured Penrith City Council award recipient Penrith City Council Wall of Achievement recipient 2005 and Penrith City Council Australia Day Award recipient 2009. She has volunteered for many community groups including Red Cross, St John Ambulance Cadets, Nursing Mothers, Police Citizen Youth Club, Cambridge Park Lions Club, Parents and Citizens Association at Cambridge Gardens Public School and Cambridge Park High School.
Kathy has worked with Telstra for 18 years, has been involved for 10 years with Werrington Community Project. She has completed TAFE studies at Nepean, Richmond and Mt Druitt Kathy has been involved in Penrith Slimmers, the Nepean Family and Carers Mental Health Education and Support Group, an advocate raising awareness for Diabetes and an athlete with Nepean Athletics Club, a committee member of Park Run Penrith and has completed 150 runs.
Larry Bagnall - Castlereagh Larry has lived in Castlereagh for 45 years. He has a wife, Carol two children and three grandchildren. Larry has been a member of the Rural Fire Service for 42 years, fighting fires in our district, as well as country areas and interstate. He was president of the Castlereagh Hall Committee and president of the Castlereagh Centenary Committee. Larry believes every councillor should be independent, allowing them to use their own judgement and make decisions that is best for the local area. Decisions should not be made at the direction of a remote political party. He also believes that to represent a ward you should live in that ward. It is for these reasons that he made the decision to align himself with the North Ward Independents. Darryl Rearden - Cambridge Park Raised in Werrington, Darryl went to St Dominic high school , was a cub, then scout then scout master . Darryl is married, He and his wife have raised their two children in Cambridge Park Darryl is a skilled plant operator and truck driver Authorised by Kevin Crameri, 344 Second Ave Llandiio 0412284182 Printed by WDM Business Services, 745 Bringelly Road Rossmore 0417668963
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The Perfect Chocolate Destination When it comes to all things chocolate, the people of Jordan Springs are now spoilt for choice with the opening of the new and exciting business The Green Chocolate Lounge in June. Located at Jordan Springs Shopping Centre, The Green Chocolate Lounge have a menu that includes everything from waffles, crepes, churros, fondue chocolate pots, hot and cold beverages, cakes and handmade chocolates. It really is a chocolate lover’s paradise! Owners Warren and Adele Walker are very happy to open the business in the local area. “The community of Jordan Springs are very friendly and family oriented. This is something we love. We enjoy being able to give quality food and service back to the community we live in” said Warren. The Green Chocolate Lounge’s plans are to make the business a relaxing, family friendly place for the community to come to and enjoy the great food they have to offer. They look forward to growing with the area. We asked Warren what the secret to the perfect hot chocolate was and he told us, “The secret is to get the right amount of hot chocolate and make sure the milk is at the perfect temperature. Then, they must be served with marshmallows on the side” he explained. If you would like to see just how good Warren’s hot chocolate is or any of the other delicious treats available at The Green Chocolate Lounge, you can visit them at Shop 19, 61-63 Watergum Drive, Jordan Springs. Their phone number is 0487 995669. They are open from 8:00am till 9:00pm every day. You’ll find their Facebook page at www. facebook.com/theGClounge.
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Think Spring – Think Leura! Gardeners looking for inspiration for their own plots, or just wanting to experience the beauty of Spring in the Upper Blue Mountains, will again be flocking to the annual Leura Gardens Festival in October. The 2016 festival will have 13 magical gardens on show, including three new to the festival and several returning after a break. This year’s festival, the 52nd, will take place from Saturday, October 1 to Sunday, October 9, and will have several features which should make it even more appealing than usual. Firstly, although the main festival features three more gardens than last year, the price remains the same at $25 per person for an all-gardens ticket or $5 per person per individual garden. Secondly, the special pre-festival tours, for groups of 10+ people, will provide a private, escorted tour of four very special gardens, some of which will only be open in this pre-festival week, all for the cost of only $20 per person. These tours will be available in the week prior to the main festival, from Monday, September 26 to Friday, September 30. Thirdly, holders of the $25 all-gardens ticket will have unlimited access to the Music in the Gardens performances held every afternoon. Several new acts will be appearing as well favourites such as the Penrith City Big Band, and the Blue Mountains Ukelele Group. Visitors can also take home a permanent memento of the festival from the plant sales centre which will this year feature plants from four new participating nurseries, providing a much wider range of both native and exotic species. The centre will also have on sale metal garden art and an interesting range of garden tools. Festival proceeds go to the Blue Mountains District Anzac Memorial Hospital. More details of this not-to-be missed event for garden lovers are available at www.leuragardensfestival.com.au or on 0431 095 279.
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All gardens ticket - $25 • Enjoy 13 magical gardens Single garden ticket - $5 • Three new to the festival Shuttle bus ticket - $5 • Two returning after a short break • Several old favourites Tickets are available at Leura Mall; Festival HQ, Fitzroy Street, Leura; • Music in the gardens and at all gardens • Plant sales Proceeds used to purchase medical equipment at Blue Mountains ANZAC Memorial Hospital
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COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARD Thursday September 8 (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 September 10 (2nd Saturday of the month) Richmond Lions Club Markets Racecourse Rd Clarendon Showground. 8am – 2pm Enquiries: Geoff 45751518 after 6pm Saturday September 10 Corpus Christi Spring Market Saturday 10th September 11:00am – 3:00pm Lots of food choices, family games, entertainment, a cake competition, cake stall, art competition and gift stalls. More Info? corpuschristi@parra.catholic.edu.au Wednesday September 14 (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
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Sunday September 18 (3rd Sunday of the month) Thornton Artisan + Farmers Market 9 am – 2 pm. Thornton Green (oval), Penrith Lord Sheffield Circuit
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
Monday September 19 (3rd Monday of the month) Nepean / Blue Mountains Prostate Cancer Support Group. 6.30pm on Monday the 19th September. Please note that we now have a new venue for our meetings..The Auditorium on 3rd floor of West Block, Nepean Hospital. (Exit the lift and turn right into the Auditorium). Our meeting in September will have a Guest Speaker to be confirmed. 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
Wednesday September 14 (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
Monday September 19 (3rd Monday of the month) Nepean Evening VIEW Club are holding their Birthday Dinner Meeting at Panthers Penrith arrive 7.00pm for 7.30pm 3 course meal cost $30 (bookings essential). John Kirk Country & Western singer will be entertaining. Visitors and 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
Thursday September 15 (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
Monday September 19 (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
Thursday September 15 (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
Tuesday September 20 (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
Thursday September 15 (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 September 17 (3rd Saturday of the month) Lower Blue Mountains Rotary Club Markets Glenbrook Infants School, Ross Street, Glenbrook. Rotarians helping their communities. Sunday September 18 (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 September 18 (3rd Sunday of the month) Jordan Springs Lakeside Market
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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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RSPCA Cupcake Week 2016 A Cupcake Day is a great way to raise awareness and money for the RSPCA. We hosted not just a Cupcake Day, but a Cupcake Week at Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital in August. Leo had an extra Pupcake for his First Birthday! Happy Birthday Leo! Thank you to everyone who came in and donated and ate a cupcake or two. Also a huge thank you for the online donations. We raised over $500.00 for the RSPCA with your help. Kirsti, Kristie, Sheridan, Rachel, Stacey, Lizzie, and Jessica cooked up a storm and provided the most delicious slices, cupcakes and of course Pupcakes. Pony loved eating the Pupcakes! Thanks again for supporting a great cause! The RSPCA is the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, a non-profit, community based charity that works to prevent cruelty to animals by actively promoting their care and protection. The RSPCA is not an agency of the Australian Government and therefore relies on the generosity of the community â&#x20AC;&#x201C; through animal adoptions, volunteering, event participation, donations, fundraising, corporate partnerships, corporate support, bequests and grants â&#x20AC;&#x201C; to support its vital daily work.
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