Oran Park Gazette May 2018

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The Love of a Mum Flowers, chocolates, cups of tea and breakfast in bed is what most mums get from their children on Mother’s Day. From experience, all those things are lovely, but what matters most is the appreciation and endless love that you get from your little cherubs. We were recently contacted by the devoted and proud husband of local Oran Park resident Jessica Brough, who shared his story about how his wife deserves the title of “Super Mum”. We knew we had to share her story and the beautiful love that this family have for their precious mum and wife, not just on Mother’s Day but every day. Jessica, a mum of 2, proudly devotes her time between caring for her family, working, volunteering and being a university student. One of her children, six-year-old son Noah, suffers from medical and learning difficulties. She works in child protection and in her spare time, if any, she volunteers for her son’s soccer team. Jessica donates to many charities around the area and is also currently studying Psychology at University. When we asked husband Nathan how best to describe Jessica, he said “Jessica is a hands-on crazy craft mum, always making homemade items for the kids to play with and constantly encourages the family to do good deeds for the community. She spends endless time making everyone’s life easier. She really is super mum”. We were lucky enough to ask this super mum some questions about her most rewarding job in life. Sharing her most challenging aspect of being a mum, when her son struggles with making friends or being bullied, she said “You have  The loving family | Image Supplied. Article by Renee Garcia

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BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Meet The Dynamic Duo of Real Homes Realty! Since teaming up last year Mina Khanchedar and Jocelyn Marrian have been working non-stop to represent their clients and the results have been spectacular! With over 20yrs combined experience in Real Estate and Customer Oriented Service they are not only passionate about property but committed to building relationships with their clients. Mina and Jocelyn are both long-time residents of the Penrith area, establishing a well known reputation for their community and charitable work. Their wealth of local knowledge regarding the Penrith and surrounding areas and the people who live, work and play is very extensive. This team offers a point of difference when it comes to Real Estate Sales. If you would like to know more about them and what they can offer. Please call anytime.

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I Spy with my Little Eye Talented Harrington Park flautist Izzie Saliba has a challenge for the young and young at heart; a game of ‘I Spy’. Izzie plays flute with the Fisher’s Ghost Youth Orchestra (FGYO), an ensemble with over 30 years of history of community service in the Macarthur area. At the tender age of 10, Izzie has to date joined in nearly a dozen public performances with the group. “My favourite concerts last year were the Harry Potter themed concert and playing at Christmas in Narellan, but the Kids Cushion Concert we did at Campbelltown Arts Centre recently was amazing!” she said. “We presented ‘I Spy … The Orchestra’. The little kids had great fun dancing, clapping and singing along, and the ‘I Spy’ game also challenged the whole audience to work out what instrument we were spying on or listening to. It was great fun”. First picking up the flute at 7, Izzie quickly progressed through grade levels with her hard work and natural talent. Her teacher recognised her need to be extended and recommended she join FGYO. The orchestra has produced many of Macarthur’s finest musicians, including current members of the Sydney Youth Orchestra and the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, as well as dozens playing on prestigious stages across the globe. Izzie’s mum, Genevieve, has seen a huge boost in Izzie’s confidence and motivation since joining FGYO. “FGYO is just the right sort of place for kids that really want to reach their full potential. The music is challenging yet fun, the tutors and conductor are qualified professionals and, best of all for us parents, the concerts are enormously enjoyable to listen to as well” Genevieve said. "I recommend joining FGYO to all young musicians". Izzie is now challenging the residents of the area to a game of ‘I Spy’ at the Camden Civic Centre on Sunday 20 May 2018. Details can be found on the FGYO website (www.fgyo.com.au) and their Facebook page. L-R: Izzie (flute), Sakura (harp) and Isabella (clarinet) getting ready for the Harry Potter concert last year| Image Supplied by FGYO

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Sights, Sounds and Smells of a Bygone Era Just a short drive away is a special museum in Menangle. Campbelltown Steam and Machinery Museum is a dedicated group of volunteers who operate a museum that houses a unique collection of vintage steam and internal combustion agricultural and industrial engines. A two-foot gauge industrial railway is also operated on the ground with steam diesel and petrol locomotives. They aim to educate and entertain the public and promote the restoration and preservation of our unique past. Most of their exhibits are working at their field days, so that they can be experienced with sights, sounds and smells of a bygone era. Their members come from all walks of life and get together at the museum regularly to help each other with restoration projects. They also take their exhibits “On the Road”, where you may have seen them at The Fishers Ghost Parade or attending all manner of country fairs and exhibits around the country. Campbelltown Steam and Machinery Museum are always looking for different people to help at the museum or who may wish to get involved with displaying exhibits. They are currently restoring a Ruston diesel locomotive, a NSWGR gantry crane and are completely revamping their boiler house and stationary steam engine exhibit. The boiler house has engines that worked across Sydney at the turn of the century in various locations. They are also home to the Medieval Archery Society, who visit the site twice a month showing their skills with the English long bow. If you would like to learn more about them, you can find them on Facebook or their website www.csmm.com.au. Their next big open weekend is on 19th and 20th May 2018. A fun day out for any age with rides and exhibits all working as they did all those years ago.  A wonderful piece of history | Image: David Brown

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this fire inside you, that mummy lion wants to protect them and make it all better, but you can’t and can only just step back and cuddle them. That’s the hardest part”. When asking Jessica what her most rewarding part of being a mum is, she responded with “There is something incredible and beautiful about children. Being able to play a part in moulding a little human just can’t be put into words’’. Although we are told, having a mum herself who taught her what not to do as a mother, Jessica has taken her experience and learnt to be strong and overcome hard times. This is in the hope that she can instil resilience and above all love and appreciation in her children. Whilst all mums should be called super heroes and deserve the title of “Super Mum”, our local resident Jessica has earned this title and I’m sure will inspire other mothers to be the best they can be. We would like to thank husband Nathan for acknowledging and appreciating his wife and sharing his story.


Selena’s Eye for Detail You could say that local artist Selena Rose Heness was destined to follow in her Mother’s footsteps. The talented graphite artist, whose Mother is also an artist, aspired to be just like her and has been drawing ever since she could hold a pencil. “I love being an artist. For me, it’s a hobby that takes my mind away from everything but what’s in front of me. I also love the reaction I get from people when they see their artwork for the first time. They seem to just light up” Selena beamed. Selena’s main subjects when drawing, are people and animals. As she explains, anything with ‘life’ in it is what she loves to draw, especially eyes. “Eyes are the windows of the souls and one of my favourite things to draw. I especially love high contrast portraits with lots of shadows as I like to see how they turn out”. Her average A4 drawing doesn’t take as long as you may think to draw. She sits down for 6-8 hours straight at a time, with a finished artwork taking a day or two to complete. Selena draws from photo reference as it is the best way to make sure that everything looks how it’s meant to. Ms Heness hopes to grow her business through sharing more of her artwork within the local community. This year she has entered the Camden Art Prize with a piece she is very proud of and would one day like to win. If you’re inspired to pick up a pencil and draw, Selena has this advice, “For anyone wanting to become better in art, practice is the key. Practice makes perfect and draw what you see, not what you think is there. That’s the number one thing my Mother always told me about art. If you stick to what you see rather than what you think it’s meant to look like, then it’ll always turn out right” For more information about Selena, visit her Facebook page www. facebook.com/selenaroseart.  Selena Rose Heness | Image: Alicia Tuchin Photography

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Treat your pet to a fun free day out at the annual Paws in the Park event. Show off your cute canine in a pet competition, pose with your pet at the photo booth, get tips on pet ownership and join the 3km walk at 9am through Camden’s most unique and beautiful open spaces.

EVENT HIGHLIGHTS: Demonstrations Competitions 3km pet walk Photo booth for you and your pooch Children’s activities Information stalls Food stalls, and much more.

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Paws in the Park Fun Day for Everyone Dogs and their owners are invited to a fun day out at the annual Paws in the Park event from 9am to 1pm on Sunday 6th 6 May. The free annual event is the largest festival for dogs in the Macarthur region and celebrates pets as part of the community. “Dogs play an important part in supporting the physical and emotional health of our residents and this day out is a great way to treat them” said Mayor Lara Symkowiak. “This is an opportunity for people to connect with pet health experts, dog clubs and organisations whilst enjoying a fun, social event for dogs and their families” Cr Symkowiak said. The event will be held from 9am to 1pm at Bicentennial Equestrian Park in Camden and include a range of pet health care products, community organisations and dog attractions. People can show off their pet pooch in a competition, pose with them in the photo booth, join a 3km walk and enjoy the range of entertainment on offer. Competitions will begin at 10am for best trick, scruffiest dog, best dog supporter in footy colours, cutest face and tallest dog. More than 40 stalls and displays will be available on the day, as well as discounted microchipping, dog registrations, free vet health checks, obedience and agility demonstrations. Full details are available on Council’s website, www.camden.nsw.gov.au.

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The Camden Cats Senior AFL Club are set to have their biggest season yet, highlighted by the local club’s inclusion in the Men’s Premier Division, the highest level of community based Australian Rules Football in New South Wales. The blue and whites now boast a total of six senior teams consisting of the Men’s Premier Division with three other open men’s teams, one U19’s and one Ladies. The club will have close to 200 registered players by seasons end. The club, whose home ground is Fairfax Reserve in Harrington Park, are riding high on a successful season last year. This saw the U19’s Premiers, Division 3 Men’s Grand Finalists, Division 1 and 5 Finalists and the Ladies won 6 of their 18 games in their first season. “This season, we are looking forward to bringing Premier Division AFL back to the Macarthur region here at Camden, watching the growth of the club to six teams now and seeing success across all grades” said Joshua Leys, Club President of Camden Cats Senior AFL Club. “I just love being involved with people and the local community. I love seeing the smile on people’s faces when they come to the football and the enjoyment we all get on field from the hard work we do off the field” he told the Oran Park Gazette. The club is always looking for new sponsors and players. 2019 will see the Cats push for a naming rights sponsor for the first time, as well as many other sponsorship packages still on offer for the 2018 season. As for players, they are especially looking for more U19’s players, Women’s footballers and lower Division Men looking for a bit of competitive fun on weekends.  The Camden Cats Men’s Premier Division Team | Image: Stacey McCarthy Photography

Recovery Point South Western Sydney PHN in collaboration with One Door Mental Health have worked together to develop Recovery Point – a FREE mobile app, providing mental health information specific to South Western Sydney. The app is designed for people who are experiencing mental health concerns as well as their friends, family and carers. A key feature of the app is a comprehensive directory of local programs and services. The app also provides quick and easy to access information about common mental illnesses, emergency or crisis support, local mental health services, help lines, telephone and online counselling and support, self-help tools, local consumer networks and additional information specific to young people. The app can be viewed online (www.recoverypoint.org.au) or downloaded from Google Play and Apple App Stores. You can also find us more info on Facebook, search @RecoveryPointApp

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Treat your Mum to a Fabulous Mother’s Day Gledswood Homestead & Winery dates back to c. 1810 with the main homestead being built by James Chisholm as a wedding present for his son and the family owned the property until 1940. The property boasts the homestead, Old Coach House and a cottage which were all built by convicts and made from local sandstone. Gledswood Homestead & Winery is a special place and they'd like to invite you to bring your mum on Mother’s Day for a fabulous family day out. The Gledswood team is hosting a Champagne Breakfast from 8.30am which will include a mimosa bar, bottomless sparkling wine, buffet with a delicious selection of fruits, cereals, pastries, pancakes, and wide selection of hot foods. Bottomless tea and filtered coffee is available during breakfast. Their Country Buffet Lunch commences from 12:30pm with an antipasto grazing station followed by their very popular buffet lunch with a range of hot and cold dishes, including some seafood options. Live entertainment will keep you entertained during lunch. The team @ Gledswood appreciate all the mums who spend their Mother’s Day with them, and would love to gift each mum a token gift of their appreciation … just for being you! Once lunch is done, why not pop into the cellar door for a glass of wine (or beer) and soak up the atmosphere of Macarthur’s hidden gem! There’s plenty to do on Mother’s Day with the annual Mother’s Day Festival organised by Eat Shop Love… the grounds will be filled with a range of market stalls, food vendors, kids activities, live music and picnic packs. You can book a private catered picnic spot on the lawn – see Eat Shop Love for details. Entry is $10 per car. Bookings are essential for their Mother’s Day events and they do book out quickly! Breakfast prices: Adults $48.00 and children $22.00. Lunch prices: Adults: $76.00 and children: $38.00. Bookings are essential and can be made via their website: http://www. gledswood.com.au/gledswood-mothers-day.html Need some help to organise a gift for your mum? Why not buy her a gift voucher to their very popular high tea. Vouchers come with a vintage tea cup and saucer, gift wrapped and ready to give to your mum! A voucher is $125.00 for high tea for two. Why not send Mum and Nan? All Mother’s Day breakfast, lunch and gift voucher enquiries to info@gledswood.com.au or phone: 9606-5111. Mothers Day Stallholder & picnic enquiries to hello@eatshoplove.info. Gledswood is located at 900 Camden Valley Way Gledswood Hills NSW 2557, you can visit their website for more information: www.gledswood.com.au.  Make Mum's Day @ Gledswood! | Image: www.pexels.com

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Don’t forget Mothers Day SUNDAY, 13th MAY 2018 Spoil Mum this Mothers Day by sending her Ňowers. We have a large variety of fresh Ňowers. Come in store and see our selecƟon of Preserved Roses that last up to 1 year.

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ingredients 6 tablespoons butter 1/2 onion, finely chopped 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour 2 teaspoons garlic powder 2 cups skim milk 1/2 cup grated Romano cheese 1 cup frozen green peas, thawed and drained 1/2 cup canned mushrooms, drained 10 ounces smoked salmon, chopped 1 (16 ounce) package penne pasta preparation 1. Bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil. Add pasta and cook for 8 to 10 minutes or until al dente; drain. 2. Melt butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Saute onion in butter until tender. 3. Stir flour and garlic powder into the butter and onions. Gradually stir in milk. Heat to just below boiling point, and then gradually stir in cheese until the sauce is smooth. Stir in peas and mushrooms., and cook over low heat for 4 minutes. 4. Toss in smoked salmon, and cook for 2 more minutes. Serve over pasta

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preparation 1. Preheat the oven to 220C. Lightly grease a baking tray. 2. Place the flour, sugar and 1/2 teaspoon salt in a large bowl. Add the cream and lemonade and mix to form a soft dough. Turn out onto a lightly floured workbench and knead lightly until combined. Press the dough with your hands to a thickness of about 2cm. Use a 6cm round cutter to cut out 8 scones, place on baking tray and brush the tops with some milk. Re-roll scraps to make a few extra scones. Bake for 10-15 minutes until lightly browned. Serve warm with lemon curd and whipped cream. Source: https://www.taste.com.au/recipes/lemonade-scones

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The Oran Park Probus Club invites guest speakers to meetings and arranges day trips and longer tours within Australia and overseas. Lunches and coffee mornings are organised on a regular basis. Our guest speaker in April explained the My Health Record and its advantages in an emergency. We also celebrated our fifth year of incorporation and the 100th birthday of one of our members. If you are interested in finding out more about our club, come along as a visitor to see how we operate. We meet on the first Tuesday of each month (excluding January) at 10.00 am at NewLife Anglican Church, corner Central Avenue and Marcus Loane Way, Oran Park. The May meeting is 1 May. If you would like more information about our club then contact the secretary Helen Duhs at phduhs@ gmail.com or 0412508828. ď ˛ April Birthday Celebrations | Image Supplied


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BIZ MATTERS

Article Written + Submitted by: Sharon Ruddleston | CPM | MBA | AFIML | Speaker | Author | Mentor | Advisor www.sharonruddleston.com.au | 0418-861-562

Be Future Ready! We’re living in a world of disruption and, make no mistake, we’re about to live in a world unlike any we’ve ever known. It’s estimated that by 2020, 50% of the workforce will be remote. That 85% of jobs that will exist in 2030 haven’t been invented yet and that 70% of students today are studying for jobs that won’t exist in ten years. I still hear about social, local, mobile and cloud and how that disrupted business, but really, that’s the price of entry in a five year old conversation. If your business isn’t across those things you need to hurry up. If you want to be future ready, you need to look at how you can put your client not only at the centre, but as the air you breathe around everything you do. If you want to know how to future-proof yourself over this next decade of disruption, it is about getting firmly centred in compassion, empathy and

delivered value to someone else. Here’s three tips to help you become future ready: 1. Learn to adapt in response to the human condition. Focus on the changes in customer behaviour that might happen in the future. Listen to your customers and observe their behaviour. 2. Build responsible, authentic and resilient leadership. Address the changing role of leaders in growth and purposefully shape your leadership for a sustainable future. 3. Stay relevant by adopting a continuous learning culture that will give you the novel insights to help you create and implement the ideas that will future-proof your business and your role within it. It was Alvin Toffler who once said, “The illiterate of the 21st Century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.”

FAITH – ST MARY MACKILLOP CATHOLIC PARISH ORAN PARK

Article Written + Submitted by: Fr David Catterall MTh - Parish Priest @ St Mary MacKillop Catholic Parish Oran Park P: 02 4648 2226 W: www.marymackillopparish.org.au A: 94 Oran Park Drive, Oran Park NSW 2570 Facebook: www.facebook.com/oranparkparish Twitter: www.twitter.com/oranparkparish

“He is Risen!” (Matt 28:6) As the newly ordained Catholic Bishop from our area, Bishop Brian Mascord, reminds us in his 2018 Easter message: “Everything that matters in Christianity revolves around this central claim. Many people attribute great moral teaching to Jesus - his push towards non-violence, turning the other cheek and treating others as we would want ourselves to be treated. Jesus, in many respects, is unrivalled in his attitude towards the outcast, the forgotten and those on the margins of society. But there is an elephant in the room. He never claimed to be a great moral teacher. What did he claim? He claimed to be the only Son of God and that He would rise from the dead. So, did He?” As Bishop Brian says “Well, we know something happened

because his cowering followers suddenly found a new bravery. Many went to their death fearlessly and willingly, not to take lives, but offering theirs for the sake of the One who rose from the dead. For them and for us, Jesus’ resurrection is a moment of redemption. It can redeem our lives from being self-focused, trapped in the day-to-day grind and endlessly searching for (1) meaning in things and people. There is so much more to life than this. We are loved. That is who we are” “We are people of the empty tomb - for Christ is risen. We are not people who sit in mourning, but rather, we live life in the light of the Resurrection. We each bear the Light of Christ” I pray that whilst the supermarkets may have moved on from Easter - clearing the shelves of Easter eggs and Hot Cross buns - that all of us will allow the mystery of Jesus' life, death and resurrection to draw us deeper into the great love that God has for us. Jesus is risen, yes, He is risen indeed! I pray the blessings of the risen Christ be upon you.

FAITH – NEWLIFE ANGLICAN ORAN PARK

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New Service Times For NewLife NewLife Anglican Church stands on a hill in Oran Park overlooking Gardner Reserve on Central Avenue. If you look out the window or up the street you can probably spot our multicoloured glass tower from where you live. Of course, we didn’t always have such a prominent profile. NewLife started over 6 years ago in a living room with my family and another couple. God has been good to us and the Church has been growing with the suburb. From January 2013 we’ve been holding weekly services, firstly in the Oran Park Anglican College and then in the Oran Park Public School (when it opened) before moving to our permanent home in our brand new building 3 years ago. Last year we added a 6pm service as an option for those who can’t make the family service in the morning. Coming up

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on May the 6th we be making another change to give us room to grow and provide more options for you, our community. As Term 2 starts we’ll be opening our doors twice on Sunday mornings - 8:45am and 10:30am in place of our existing 10am service. If you’ve been thinking of coming along to check out the Church, you are more than welcome to join us at either of our new morning family services or at night. Of course we won’t be talking about what time Church is when you come. This term we’ll be examining the life and times of King David, a shepherd, poet, soldier, adulterer and king. David’s diverse life has many lessons for us and points us to a better and flawless king - Jesus. I look forward to meeting you at one of our three services this May - take your pick!


PET CHAT

Article Written + Submitted by: Jordan Antunes Dasilva | 5th Year Veterinary Student | University Veterinary Teaching Hospital Camden | A: 410 Werombi Road, Camden | NSW | 2570 P: 4655 0777

Handsome Carruthers Braves Boxer Ulcers If you know who Jimmy Carruthers is then it should come as no surprise that this handsome boxer is named Carruthers! Carruthers visited us at Uni Vets Camden a few weeks ago because his eye was looking rather red and quite teary. We stained the eye in order to investigate the possibility of an ulcer, as this breed is prone to indolent ulcers, or ‘non-healing’ ulcers, so much so they are also known as Boxer ulcers. The mean age of onset is six years old and the right eye is more commonly affected with approximately 50 per cent of sufferers having a recurrence of the problem in the same or opposite eye. The presence of an ulcer is identified by adding a fluorescent dye and then shining a special light across the eye. The areas that shine green indicate ulceration. Ulcers occur when the surface of the cornea, or outer layer of the eye, no longer adheres to the underlying tissue. In cases of indolent ulcers the eye can sometimes take months to heal and can even require surgery and treatment by a specialist ophthalmologist. We prescribed antibiotics and pain relief for Carruthers, and although it took some time, his ulcer is now showing signs of improvement. If your animal has redness or cloudiness in the eye, a coloured discharge, excessive tearing or is squinting a lot, make sure you book them in for a consultation. (Oh and for those who don’t know who Jimmy Carruthers is, you probably already guessed he was a boxer, but he was a famous Australian boxer who became world champion in the bantamweight division last century.)

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Gregory Hills Drive – Badgally Road Now Fully Completed The Gregory Hills Drive – Badgally Road link is now complete, with all four lanes now fully operational and open to traffic. The first carriageway opened in October 2017 and has proven to be immensely popular with residents of the Camden and Campbelltown areas, particularly those living at Gregory Hills. Linking the existing sections of Gregory Hills Drive and Badgally Road, the link is a major improvement to the regional road network in the Macarthur area. The $45m road has been delivered by Dart West Developments, the developer of Gregory Hills, as part of a Voluntary Planning Agreement with the NSW Government. It complements the substantial ongoing investments in roads in the Macarthur area by both the NSW and Commonwealth Governments, and provides a convenient link to the Hume Motorway and M5 via Eagle Vale Drive and Raby Road, as well as direct access to Campbelltown and its railway station via Badgally Road. “The new road link is all about making it easier to get around Macarthur,” said David Taylor, General Manager of Dart West Developments. “Since the initial connection was made in late 2017, we’ve noticed a marked reduction in congestion in the road network around the area. Opening all four lanes will only help more. Dart West is proud to have delivered this road and believe it will have a lasting legacy for Gregory Hills and the wider Camden and Campbelltown communities for many years to come. ” COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARD Recently moved into Oran Park? Whether you’re an owner or a tenant, the Oran Park Town Development Team would like to welcome you! To receive your Welcome Gift and Information Pack. Please Contact the Sales Office on 9043 7500

Wednesday 10am (During School terms) PlayTime @ NewLife Anglican Church PlayTime is for Mums and Carers with kids 0-5. Cnr Marcus Loane Way + Central Avenue, Oran Park. Enquiries: www.newlifeanglican. org.au/wp/playtime

Saturday 5 May (1st Saturday of the month) Cobbitty Village Markets Where: Cobbitty Public School, Cobbitty Rd, Cobbitty. Enquiries: 0438 512 728 cobbittymarkets.com.au

Wednesday 10am – 2pm Oran Park Craft Connections Community Room, Cnr Oran Park & Peter Brock Drives, Oran Park. Join the group for a cuppa, chat and craft every 2nd Wednesday. BYO lunch and your own craft hobby to work on. New members welcome. For enquiries call Gwen on 0417 294 576

Saturday 21 July (Next: 21 July, 13 October ,15 December) Oran Park Town Art & Craft Markets Oran Park Podium. Stallholder Applications: www.oranparkpodium.com. au/markets Monday 10am –11.30am Community Playgroup Community Room - Cnr Oran Park Drive + Peter Brock Drive, Oran Park Benevolent Society 0450 840 188 Monday + Tuesday 3:30pm – 6:30pm CB Dance Community Room - Cnr Oran Park Drive + Peter Brock Drive, Oran Park Enquiries: Cassandra 0431 062 030 Monday + Wednesday 7pm – 8pm Personal Defence Community Room - Cnr Oran Park Drive + Peter Brock Drive, Oran Park Enquiries: David 0415 805 931

Wednesday + Thursday + Friday 10 am BIBS (Babies into books) Fun half hour session of stories and rhymes that introduces literacy to 0-18 month olds and their carers. 10am Thursday @ Camden Library 10am Wednesday and Thursday @Narellan Library Wednesday 4.30pm – 5.30pm Sprouts Academy (tuition). For information call Inderpreet on 0449 573 927 or email sproutsacademy.au@gmail.com Thursday 9am – 3pm Oran Park Community Preschool Community Room - Cnr Oran Park Drive + Peter Brock Drive, Oran Park Big Fat Smile 0427 045 905

information call Rebecca on 0421 364 603 Thursday 9:30am –11am (During School Terms) Little Joey’s Playgroup Oran Park St Mary Mackillop Catholic Parish 94 Oran Park Drive, Oran Park Cost: $2.00 per child / per week Little Joey’s is a new community based Playgroup for children aged 0 - 5yrs and their parents, grandparents or carers. It is run by St.Mary MacKillop Catholic Parish Oran Park and everyone is welcome. Phone: (02) 4648 2226 Parish Office Email: oranpark@dow.org.au Friday 4pm – 6pm Helen O’Gradys Drama Academy. For information call Alison on 0410 608 819 Friday 6.30pm – 7.30pm GKR Karate. For information call Ashley on 0401 919 338

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Emergency Services Police, Ambulance, Fire 000 or 112 mobile Narellan Police Station 4632 4499 Police Assistance Line 131 444 Lifeline 24-Hour Counselling 131 114 WIRES (Wildlife Rescue) 4754 2946 NSW Rural Fire Service 1800NSWRFS Camden SES 4647 0319 (For emergency help in floods and storms call NSW SES – 132 500) General OPT information, Contact the Sales & Information Office 9043 7500

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