to have joined forces with Ken and the astronomers to present this unique capture of the night sky, now on permanent display inside Pattemore House. These new displays inside the house, and many more, including the surrounding restored heritage gardens, are ready for you to experience again this Saturday. As always at Pattemore House Open Days, a delicious afternoon tea will
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Talking all things film, also on display is a beautiful short film of an interview with Colin Morris, who spent years of his life as a young child at Fairview. Titled “ A Happy House”, Colin relives his memories, recalling how daily life was living in the Pattemore’s family home. Colin lived there from the age of 4 until he was 12, brought up by his grandmother, Ethel Pattemore. He is the great grandson of JR and Emily Pattemore, the owners of Fairview from 1907 until 1948.
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If you’ve ever wondered how houses were constructed at the turn of the century using the pit saw method, you’ll enjoy this film.
Locals David Lowden and Ed Lawley built a working saw pit for the film, allowing local artisans, using just a pit saw and the same tools that the Pattemores
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Specialising in starscapes, he feels this is where there is the most opportunity for capturing unique moments and making comment about the night sky
For the first time, the film from professional filmmaker Chris Peckham called “From Forest to Farmhouse” will be on display. The film was especially commissioned to illustrate the incredible techniques employed by the four Pattemore brothers (who built Fairview for their parents from scratch) and just what that entailed in 1907.
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In beautiful spring weather, historic Pattemore House is open to the public again this coming Saturday from 1 - 4 pm. After a Covid closure, the "House of Stories" is ready to welcome you once more! The volunteers have been busy ensuring that three brand new story-telling displays are ready to delight visitors.
“The Timeless Night Sky” is a unique new display of a selection of astro and nature photography, from astronomer Ken Wishaw. Ken has had a passion for both astronomy and nature photography all his life. He has received several awards for his work, starting with a state award for NSW Junior Astrophotographer of the year when just 16.
Parents, carers or guardians of a child who is a Queensland resident aged from 5 to 17 years (inclusive) at the time of application and whose parent, carer or guardian holds, a valid Services Australia Health Care Card or Pensioner Concession Card with the child’s name on it can apply for a voucher valued up to $150 for their child, which can be used t owards sport and active recreation membership, registration or participation fees with registered activity providers. There is a limit of 1 voucher per child per calendar year.
The registration process is simple and will mean you are set up in the new system, ready to apply for your next eligible round of FairPlay. Even if you have previously received a voucher, you will need to register in the new system to apply in the future. The new FairPlay system is now open and accessible for existing and new users to register.
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Garage Sale Maleny Historical Society 30 Sept 1 Oct Pioneer Village Bryce Lane
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be available and the pantry is stocked with seasonal home made jams, ready for you to take home.
Due to a busy competition day on the Golf Course, the Friends of Pattemore House will be opening the front gate to Fairview to allow their visitors to park in the front eachthe12FridaysregularlybeHousePattemorepaddock.willnowopenagainon(10am-noon)andonlastSaturdaymonth(except
Maleny Hospital Auxiliary’s “A Springtime Affair Fashion Parade and Morning tea” is on Wednesday at 9.30a.m.14th September at the Show Pavilion NOT the Community centre
Ifetc.anyone can help with donations towards this it would be very much appreciated, all proceeds towards our beautiful Pioneer Village. These can be left at 7 Bryce Lane with our caretaker Geoff 0477507573.
The Maleny Historical Society is having a fundraising Garage Sale on the 30th September and the 1st October with plants, household, tools, furniture
December) from 1 - 4 pm. Watch out for more info in the MDSRC news or follow them on https://malenysportandrec.org.au/directory/friends-https://www.facebook.com/pattemorehouseFacebook:FindoutmoreaboutPattemoreHouseat:pattemore-house/
Maleny Quilt Show 24 & 25 September 9.00 am Show Pavilion
16 October 5.00 pm Maleny RSL..
Maleny Rotary Charity Golf Day. 18 hole Ambrose. 28 Oct 28th 9a.m. Bookings at Towww.ticketebo.com/mrcgdaddyourlocalorganisation events to this list simply email details to: MalenyGaragemalenysportspark@gmail.comSaleatthePioneerVillage
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ean Larney (nee Dickson born 23.9.1922) lived with her parents who were share farming for the Pattemore family in the share farmer cottage, Mossman” that the Pattemores built. It was approximatelysituated400meters East of Pattemore House. From aged 7 to 23 years in the 1920s and 30s.
"Two Queensland nut trees and a large fig tree still mark the spot where the house we lived in as share farmers, Mosman, once stood. Stephen Porter’s father shifted the house to Caloundra in the 1950’s and it has since been demolished. There was a big barn behind the house. It was as big as the house, and was used for storing corn, of which they grew a lot then. The barn now is also gone. The small shed containing wooden feeding stalls for calves and a larger shed, housing the walk-through milking bails (the Fairview Bails) are still there and well preserved. Stumps were used as milking stools and a partial loft covered the milking area, for the storage of corn. The engine room to the side of the milking area also
remains – I remember the electricity being put on in 1940!”
Before Jean passed away, the Friends of Pattemore House interviewed Jean, who was a passionate gardener and volunteer at Pattemore House, who revealed these lovely memories of her time living on the farm. We have reproduced those memories here.
After school, Jean picked up the mail and bread, delivering them to Porter’s and Pattemore’s on the way home to Mosman. Then she helped her father to milk the Hercows.family had the first Friesian cattle herd in Maleny. She remembered the 20 acre Fairview property and gardens very well, describing how the family kept a few cattle, pigs, chooks and ducks for their needs, They also grew lots of vegetables (kohlrabi, cabbage, potatoes, beans, peas, rhubarb, carrots, swedes, turnips, mint and chokos) and fruit (peaches, bananas, persimmons, nectarines, plums, passion fruit, mangoes, mulberries and loquats.
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Tamarillos grew wild along the eastern fence. There was also a well maintained pretty flower Thegarden.open space between Pattemore House garden and Porters Lane (west of the driveway) was largely planted up with corn for the pigs, and Jean would drop pumpkin seeds in the ground when her father was ploughing the land ready for the
Therecorn. used to be a chook pen out the back at Pattemores and a shed on the east side of the house. Beyond the back of the house were the bails, but these had gone by 2003.
Jean hand feeding the calves at Mosman as a girl.
with Jean Larney (nee Dickson)
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The back verandah used to be open and persimmons ripened there on a shelf. The wash house was a separate little building outside the back door to the
As a youngster, Jean would ride a horse through Porter’s farm, across Dunlop’s flats (the Primary School back oval now) and up the main street to school “ which was then at the top of town”.
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FUN Low-Impact Seniors Strength Class!
Social Tango and Latin Dancing is coming to the Maleny RSL! Come along and enjoy drinks, dinner and – let’s dance!
For more information text Elle or Peter 0425 151 788 or 0429 061 444.
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Lions Club Members strive to make a difference in their local community as well as in communi9es worldwide. Lions Clubs support local community needs, childhood Cancer, Diabetes, Vision care and other health and educa9on needs worldwide. For further informa9on contact Membership Chair Mark Henderson Mobile 0414 899 933.
The Maleny Neighbourhood Centre is part of the JP's in the Community Program. This program is available to witness signatures and certify your routine legal documents such as wills, affidavits, statutory declarations. Hours that J.P’s are in attendance are 9.30am–12.30pm Monday to Friday.
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Have you always wanted to Cha-Cha-Cha?
The 13th edition of the ever-popular Maleny Rotary Calendar is available now at various outlets in Maleny. Photographs are selected from competition entries submitted by local people and represent the magnificence of hinterland scenery and wildlife. What a great asset for yourself and an excellent Christmas present for friends and family near and far. Posting is a breeze!
Drop into any of these outlets and check it out. You won’t want to leave empty handed!
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At only $6 this is a major fundraiser for the Rotary Club.
Maleny Rotary 2023 Calendars Now on Sale!
Boxsell’s dal East Mountain View Cafe Tranquil Park.
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Friday 2 September: The Whistlers played at Nambour against ZTA Novas. We were worried it would be a rainy day, but the weather held for us and we got to play. We enjoyed being on the court and playing and had a good win. Score was 8-0 sets, 48-8 games. Team was Paula Cudmore, Aki Lepper, Maree Hooley and thanks Amali Gibson for filling in.
WiMa Tennis
When: Thursday 29 September 8.00am – 12.30pm
Witta Tennis “Kids Fun Day”
Why not come along and join in the fun. All levels of tennis skills are welcome. Enquiries can be made on 0437 295 501
Friday 9 September: Whistlers were washed out. Katya's Tennis Drills Thrills and Fitness is on Friday Nights at 5:45pm. Cost is $20. Come along and join in the fun. All levels are welcome. Enquiries: 0437 295 501
Social tennis: Monday 8am and Saturday 1pm. All are welcome. Court bookings 0437 295 501 or www.wittatennis.com.au
Who: Kids - all ages and levels
Enjoy: Tennis Fun and Games, Mini Round Robyn Tournament
What to Bring: Water Cost: $25.00
Social tennis: Monday 8am and Saturday 1pm. All are welcome. Court bookings 0437 295 501 or http://www.wittatennis.com.au
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Friday 26 August: Whistlers played at Witta against Caloundra Hot Chillies. Weather was nice and perfect for tennis. We had a good day of tennis and catch up with all of our friends. With lots of rallies and running, we had a good win at the end. Score was 6-2 sets, 37-28 games. Team was Paula Cudmore, Maree Hooley, Donna Kuskopf and Cindy Harris.
Thrills and Fitness is on Friday Nights at 5:45pm. Cost is $20.
Targets and the Piñata Homemade Morning Tea, Fruit & Hot Dogs
Register by text to 0437 295 501 or email: mareehooley@gmail.com
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Thanks to everyone that has already booked, and a full refund will be provided. Tickets for the Smart Pups Raffle are still available, and will be drawn on 1st week of November.”
He said, “I’ve done everything within my power and invested so much in this to make it a success, but it just wasn't to be.
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If you would like to meet with Cr Johnston, please call to arrange an appointment.
Cr Winston Johnston's office is located in the Eddie DeVere building on the corner of Currie and Bury Streets, Nambour.
Smart Pups Assistance Dogs are individually trained to provide assistance to a special needs child. It takes 24 months to raise and train a Smart Pups Assistance Dog and costs over $30,000 each.
Zonta International is an international service organization with the mission of advancing the status of women.
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Jared Ashcroft advises that It is with great regret that he has to announce that Melony’s Drag Queen Bingo for Smart Pups at Maleny RSL on the 16th of October 2022 has been cancelled, for reasons out of his control
Smart Pups have special ‘task specific’ training so they can assist a young person, from the age of five and up, with handling day-to-day routines and events.
If you are interested in becoming a member of the Zonta Club here on the Range, please contact the President
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Phone: (07) 5441 8043. Mobile. 0429 076 066. winston.johnston@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.auEmail:
Call the very friendly Maleny Library staff on 5435 3125 for any questions you have on any of the programs and events at the Library.
Why not visit the Maleny Library to take part in their Heritage Resources morning on Thursday 22 September from 9am to 11am. See all of the great local history resources held at the library – books, booklets and scrapbooks of local community organisations, families, buildings and businesses.
It is a program for adults who need support with reading and writing, and for those who have English as their second language.
Maleny Trail Parkrun
whatever your pace!
Composting10-11.30am & Wormfarms Thursday 20th October
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myTech10-11.30amLearn to Shop Online Wednesday 26th October 10-11.30am
Upcoming events for the month of September: Do you know about the Sunshine Coast Libraries literacy program that is run at Maleny Library?
You too can be leaping for joy EVERY Saturday morning at the Maleny Trail Parkrun on the Maleny Community Precinct. What is Maleny Parkrun? It’s a 5km trail, 6.40 am for 7.00 am start every Saturday and you must register, just once, to be a participant as many times as you like - and its all FREE! Register at the web site
Upcoming September & October Events
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What’s On in September at the Maleny Library?
Stress10-11.30amLessNaturally Thursday 13th October
Run, jog or walk, everyone is welcome - and your pooches too on a lead.
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Hooked10-12noon.on Crochet Thursday 6th October myTech10-12pmScam
Technical Help Saturday 29th September
Healthy Hormones. Thursday 27th October
For full results, pix and more, https://www.facebook.com/Maleny-Trail-visit:parkrun-107670137822393
Laughter10-11.30amYoga. Saturday 29th October 10-11.30am
It is a wonderful program that supports people in need of literacy help - all are welcome!
Have a chat to library staff about the range of heritage services that are provided by the Sunshine Coast Library Service.
Awareness Wednesday 12th October
View the great range of DVDs covering local heritage icons and events as well as photos of the local area back to the first white settlement. Have a listen to oral histories of local identities from the hinterland and the coast.
“The most common reason given for increased alcohol consumption was that the person is spending more time at home (67% for males and 64% for females). The next most common response for males was ‘Boredom, nothing else to do’ (49%)
Most of us want to ease the discomfort of stress. There are of course, other creative and not so supportive ways that people find ease. These include compulsive activities such as excessive exercise, online shopping, cleaning and decontaminating, checking and rechecking, hoarding, counting, grooming compulsions, self-harm and more. Eventually these initiatives lose their efficiency.
FYI: Surveys in Australia during the covid period indicated that…
If you would like to discuss anything, please contact Josie (see poster for details).
Check out our website for our opening times and membership fees. https://www.malenygym.com/
Get Started Vouchers welcome First Visit is Free!
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Great to celebrate with…not so great to commiserate with. Did it surprise you that the sale of takeaway alcohol was not restricted as businesses were required to close due to covid? The reason behind the problematic consumption of alcohol and other drugs, including prescription, over the counter and illicit drugs for most people that come to therapy is the management of life stress.
Understanding the underlying stress that is creating the discomfort enables us to consider other more supportive options. The key elements in recovery include becoming aware of the details of the stress we are experiencing, and learning to tolerate it long enough for the deeper underlying story to surface.
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Very affordable membership fees.
The Maleny Community Gym "Building a Stronger Community"
while for females it was ‘Increased stress’ (42%) (Biddle et al. 2020a).”
Maleny Gym trainers can help you achieve your personal health and fitness goals.
The Quilters of the Maleny Arts and Crafts Group are holding their Biennial Quilt Show in the Main Pavilion, Maleny Showground this week-end, on September 24 and You’ll25.find a wide variety of quilts filling the Pavilion –large and small, traditional to modern, along with a display of our small challenge quilts, the challenge theme this year of of 'Reuse and Recycle .
There will be a Christmas display on the Pavilion stage, featuring seasonal themed quilts, and we have six amazing traders showcasing wares in Traders Alley, along with handcrafted goods made by members for You’llsale.
also find great raffle prizes at the Quilt Show, with the first prize being a teal and white queen size quilt. Tickets are available from the MACG Gallery in Maple Street and at the Quilt Show.
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New bowlers always welcome - no previous experience necessary. Whether you are an avid lawn bowler, haven't played for years or new to the game Tuesday Morning Bowls is a fabulous experience for Weall.play 10 ends of bowls, break for morning tea and then play another 10 ends of bowls - all for We$12.would
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love to see you there. More informationhttps://www.facebook.com/malenybowlsvisit:
Visitors also have an opportunity to participate in a bag pod with the chance to win a handcrafted bag or table runner of their choice. Viewers will be able to vote for their favourite quilt and favourite challenge quilt.
Quilting Show This Weekend!
Entry to the quilt show is $5 including a complimentary cup of tea or coffee.
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Woodworking, Metal Work, Blacksmith work shop. Also have an opportunity to assist the Historical Society renovating buildings or working on old farm machinery.
Email: malenymensshed@hotmail.com
Secretary Malcolm Baker
Phone. 0417785548Address: 7 Bryce Lane, Maleny Qld 4552
Opening Hours. Tuesday & Friday 8am to noon
Two of our members, Graham and Russell are still working on our popular cow bells, but we are trying a new idea: we are making smaller goat bells which swing in a horse stirrup.
Cost: a suggested donation of $10 per session to the MNC. (If you are experiencing hardship please discuss with us).
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Shed Activities
To book: please call MNC on 5499 9345
The Maleny and District Men's Shed has over 50 members and meets Tuesdays and Fridays from 8am to midday. It was formed in 2006 for the fellowship & education of Coordinatorguys.
Need to talk? Counselling is available with Petrina Fox at the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre. Appointments are available every Tuesday between 9am and Petrina12:30pm.Fox,
BSW, M.Soc.Sc (Couns) M.Ed., is an experienced social worker and counsellor. Her counselling approach is personcentred and her experience includes relationship, grief and loss issues, mild mood disorders and traumas. Her main goal is to support the quality of a client's intra and interpersonal relationships and social functioning and to help reduce their stress/distress.
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Saturday 10 September, 2022: There was a Mixed Stableford Competition held with first place going to Donald Newsham with 43 points, runner-up went to Tom Kennedy with 40 points and third place going to Todd Dixon with 39 points on a countback from Douglas Rose, also with 39 points. Nearest to the Pin went to Mike Finley on the eighth hole, Doug Evans on the twelfth hole and Gavin Chapman on the seventeenth hole.
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Photo Above: Winner of last Wednesday’s Ladies Competition Penny Edwards (far right) also scored a beautiful hole-in-one in the comp on the difficult first hole!
Wednesday 07 September, 2022: There was a Mixed Single Stroke Nett Competition played with first place going to Geoffrey Brown with 63 nett, runner-up went to Stephen Strelitz with 64 nett on a count-back from Andrew Allen, also with 64 nett and third place went to Shaun Moore with 65 nett. Nearest to Pin went to Jim Brodie on the fifth hole and Simon Lower on the seventeenth hole.
Wednesday 14th September, 2022: The ladies played in a Single Stableford Competition with first place going to Penny Edwards with 38 points, runnerup went to Janice Emmett with 37 points and third place going to Sharrol Perdriau with 35 points. Nearest to the Pin went to Karen Heading on the twelfth hole. Please either phone the clubhouse on 5499 9960 or go online to www.malenygolfclub.com to book in for your games of golf.
Friday 09 September, 2022: The front nine holes was the scene of a Mixed Stableford named TGIF (thank God it is Friday ) with first place going to Robin Hay with a score of 18 points, runner-up went to John Hay with 14 points and third place going to Rob Bailo with 11 points.
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Wednesday 07 September, 2022: The ladies played in their Monthly Medal Stroke Competition with first place going to Karen Heading with 67 nett, runner-up went to Janice Emmett with 70 nett and third place going to Christine Lemon with 72 nett. Nearest to the Pin went to Narelle Thamm on the fourteenth hole and Debbie Hansen on the eighth hole. Karen Heading had the lowest number of putts.
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WEEKLY COMMUNITY EVENTS!
Maleny Bowls Club. – TUESDAY AM BOWLS, 8.30am for 9.00am . 2 games + morning tea $12 per player. Rink Winner Prizes. Visitors and players welcome. Call Joe 0401 987 900 to book your place WEDNESDAY- 6 pm. TWILIGHT BOWLS & BURGER. $17 p.p. Bowls only $12 p.p. Learners welcome, bowls provided. Call Wendy 0438 399 604.
Tennis Under Lights every Friday Witta Tennis Club. BYO drinks and nibbles Contact. Pauline 0428 253 070. Hinterland Country Music Day. Second Saturday each month in the big shed at the Maleny Museum Precinct.
FRIDAY PM play SCROUNGERS ‘BOWLS WITH A MATE ’ 1pm for 1.30pm (winter), 2 pm (from November). Bowls can be provided. Call Wendy 0438 399 604. Club Acoustic Encore local musicians First Thursday of Each Month from 6.30 pm Maleny RSL. Pattemore House Open House Morning every Friday 10.00 am - 12 noon 15, Porters Lane. Diggers Dining every Friday evening 4.30 bar opens Maleny RSL.
Ladies Social Tennis every Thursday at 7.30am Maleny Showgrounds Badminton every Monday 6.30-8.30 pm Maleny High School Activity Centre. PickleBall every Monday 6.30p.m. to 8.30p.m. Maleny High School Activities Centre.
Maleny Scottish Country Dancing every Monday 7 to 9 pm RSL Hall. Call 0432 251 606. Social Tennis every Monday 8.00 am Witta Tennis Club. All Welcome. Mixed Social Tennis every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 6.30am to 8.30am Maleny Showgrounds
Witta Wheels every 3rd Sunday each month 8.00 am - 11.00 am Witta Recreation Club Maleny Markets every Sunday 8am to 2pm Maleny RSL.
Social Table Tennis every Sunday 1 - 5 pm Maleny High School Activity Centre. All welcome! Please email your weekly regular event to malenysportspark@gmail.com for inclusion every week
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Maleny Trail Parkrun every Saturday 7.00 am Maleny District Sport & Rec Club House Maleny Precinct. Witta Tennis Club Social Tennis every Saturday 1.00 pm. All Welcome.
Alldates.campers who can adhere to the Qld Health, Sunshine Coast Council and Qld Government regulations pertaining to Covid-19 social distancing and hygiene guidelines are welcome. Enjoy a peaceful environment close to town. Groups and caravanning clubs are welcome. Cost is just $25 per Electricity,night. water, toilet/shower facilities, access to Dump Point are all available.
Find all the details at the web http://www.malenyshowsociety.org.ausite:
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Meanwhile, Nick Cram played Donna Manning, achieving a convincing win with 12 hoops to 5. On lawn 2, Dianne and Sally Adams enjoyed a close and exciting game of ricochet, ending with a score of 12 all.
In the other match-up, Helen Andrews played well to achieve five self-termed “miracles” in a row, 2 hoops and 3 rocquet's while everyone cheered her on. In the end, Helen and her partner Lynette Evans won against Stuart Craig and Kath Smith12-3.
know that the first mallet and hoop sports were recorded in the 17th century. You can introduce your kids and grandkids to croquet at the web site https://rangecroquetatmaleny.org.auhttps://kids.kiddle.co/Croquetbelow:Ourwebaddressis:
Thursday 15th saw a bit of a change-up on the lawns with association croquet played on lawn 1 and ricochet played on lawn 2. On lawn 1, Helen Uhlmann teamed up Kath against Lynette. It was one of those days, with missed hoops and roquets for Helen and Kath, while Lynette powered ahead, making several great breaks to win convincingly 13:5.
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is available on Saturday mornings at 8 Didam.you
Our courts may be available for community use or for special events, like workplace teambuilding or social gathering.
The Range Croquet Club - Maleny
Our croquet equipment may be available for your guests in some special occasion (e.g. wedding) if suitable grounds are available.
For details contact Sarah Widin 0417640704 (President ) Court Hire.
We’re looking forward to our Friendship Day, this Thursday 22nd September with players from far and near coming for a fun day of games. We’ve got our fingers crossed for a typical fine Maleny Spring day for our visitors
On Sunday 18th, six players came for association croquet. In a doubles match, Donna and Sarah Played Dianne and Ken Barker in a very close, down to the wire game with an eventual score of 14:14. Meanwhile in another very close game, Wallace Roy and Kath won against Lynette 9:8.
This was Sally’s first game of ricochet and she thoroughly enjoyed the change, playing really well. Congratulations to Sally. You’ve found your new calling!
Whether you are thinking of taking up a new sport or an experienced croquet player, you are invited to visit the Range Croquet Club. If you are interested, please phone, email or use the contact page above.
Play days: Thursday and Sunday 1.00 pm for 1.30. Contact Sarah Widin for other days. Please arrive at 1 pm for games to be arranged by Coaching1.15.:
We’ve been enjoying the spring weather with some great play afternoons featuring stiff competition, including some upsets, on our lawns!
On Sunday 11th September, we saw two games played. Dianne Horsman won convincingly against Sarah Widin 18/ 9. It was a great achievement for Dianne as it was the first time that she has won in a game against Sarah. Congratulations Dianne!