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BOARD
OF DIRECTORS
Thomas Murphy Director Jeanette McNevin Director Denis Byrne Director Trevor Forman Vice President John Dean President Stephen Edwards Vice President Steve Fitzpatrick Director Leon Hansen Director Lorraine Dean DirectorNEW BEGINNING OUTREACH BY FIAM CARE
Everyone deserves a new beginning and for Central Coast locals, this has been made easier thanks to a dedicated group of locals known as FIAM who operate a New Beginnings Outreach service.
FIAM, which stands for Faith in Action Ministries has a dedicated arm called FIAM Care who delivers up to 120 hampers a week of essential items to those in need. These hampers include food, clothing and essential household items. In addition from their base in The Entrance, the organisation runs a new beginnings café and food pantry, that offers a safe place for people to access, when they need it.
“Unfortunately, the Central Coast has a high proportion of vulnerable people who need to make a fresh start. Be it a consequence of domestic violence, drug
abuse or falling on hard times from loss of a job, our new beginnings outreach service addresses a critical and ongoing community challenge,” explained FIAM’s Abraham Akkary.
The New Beginnings service extends across Berkeley Vale, Tumbi Umbi, Bateau Bay, Glenning Valley, Shelley Beach, Wyong, The Entrance, Long Jetty and Killarney Vale.
Thanks to a $15,000 grant from Halekulani Bowling Club, FIAM have been able to support even more vulnerable people in our community.
“We network with Central Coast businesses including Mars Foods, SecondBite, Not Just Cakes, Brown Sugar Bakery and Good360 in Sydney to support disadvantaged and struggling families by
providing between 100 and 120 hampers, clothing and other essential items through our fortnightly Free Food Pantry and charity clothing boutique.
“Thanks to this grant from Mounties Group we have been able to support more families and locals who are disadvantaged and train more volunteers to assist with this service,” added Abraham.
Social issues such as unemployment, homelessness, lack of affordable housing, poverty and domestic violence have significant impact on many residents within the Central Coast community. FIAM are assisting to bridge this gap with access to essential items for families and individuals who need it most.
“We have seen a huge increase in those who rely on our service in the last year,
only made worse with the increase in cost of living and pressures after the last few years of the COVID-19 pandemic,” he added.
“Sadly, many of those who access our service are escaping domestic violence circumstances and having a safe and positive environment to access critical items brings some normality to their lives and a hope for the future,” concluded Abraham.
The 2022 ClubGRANTS from Halekulani Bowling Club also assisted FIAM to purchase much needed equipment for its headquarters including a two air conditioners and computer.
A LOCAL HONOUR FOR PETER WHITE, OAM
Breakers and Terrigal Wamberal RSL
Sub-Branch member Peter White has been awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM), announced in the 2023 Australia Day Honours List. The award is in recognition of his service to veterans and the community.
Peter, a Breakers Country Club member since the early 1990’s, graduated from the Royal Military College, Duntroon, in 1967 and served with distinction for 27 years. During his military career, he was posted to various locations in Australia and overseas, including Vietnam in 1970/71. He retired from full-time military service in 1991, achieving the rank of colonel.
After discharge, he commenced a remarkable 30-year engagement in community service.
Peter’s illustrious career, saw him join the Rural Fire Service in 1989 – to which he was a member for 25 years and was awarded a Life Membership in recognition of his service - when he first moved to the Central Coast, which he saw as the perfect opportunity to become involved in his local community. In 1994 he became a crew leader and has vivid memories of the Eastern Seaboard fires.
“I remember being deployed at 5am on the Saturday and we worked up at Somersby, and old Sydney Town until we were ordered to move back to Park because a fire storm was predicted on the mountain. That caused a lot of anger as people at Mt White felt they had been deserted. We were redeployed to Patonga in the afternoon and while there one of our crews heard that Matcham had been told to evacuate. So, we got permission to return to our homes to help our families. Fortunately, things had been misreported and we were later deployed again to Mt White where eventually we were replaced at 9 o’clock that night. I will always remember our call out lady, Gloria Kennedy, who never left her phone for the whole 2 weeks that the emergency lasted. I doubt she even slept!”
In 2000, Peter came down to the RSL for some help and ended up as a Pension Officer and eventually, President. During that time, the Club held the 100th Anniversary of ANZAC service, Peter fondly remembers this service as a memorable moment that cemented the Terrigal Dawn Service as an important community event. During that time, they
also undertook the massive task of moving the Erina War Memorial. Peter acknowledges that the successful completion of this task would not have been possible without the support of numerous individuals and groups, including the grants they received, the construction support they received, and particularly the efforts of Michael Tabone, who served as the Project Officer.
Peter’s involvement with the Australian Army began in 2003 when he was invited to take on the Honorary position of Colonel Commandant for NSW for the Royal Australian Corps of Transport, which is similar to that of a Patron. From 2007 to 2010, he was appointed as the Representative Colonel Commandant for all of Australia.
Peter was with his wife and daughter when he opened the letter of offer for the OAM. He says, “It was nice to share that moment with them. It’s a funny experience. You feel proud and a bit overwhelmed, but at that stage it’s a secret and anyway it’s not for you to tell everyone. It’s just nice to think that so many people have taken the time to recognise what you have done. I’m grateful for all the nice things people have said to me.”
What an incredible honour and achievement for Peter White OAM. Congratulations for your longstanding service, and efforts to the veterans and local community.
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URBAN PARTY
FRIDAY 21 APRIL | FROM 8PM
DJ MIKP & MC DANTE JOHNSON bring the Dance Party to Breakers!
DJ MIKP is the DJ for the Magic Men and Dante is one of the featured Magic Men performers.
Tickets only $15
Available online
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KARAOKE NIGHTS - MAKING YOU THE STAR!
7.30PM – 10.30PM
Saturday 15 April & 29 April
Saturday 13 May & 27 May
See website for themed nights
BREAK E RS LIVE SPORTS
ALL NRL AND AFL GAMES SHOWN LIVE AND LOUD AT YOUR CLUB!
STATE OF ORIGIN
Game 1 |
Game 2 |
Game 3 |
Wednesday 31 May
Wednesday 21 June
Wednesday 12 July
UPCOMING EVENTS
MOTHER’S DAY
RAFFLE
Thursday 11 May
Tickets on sale 5.00pm | Drawn at 7.00pm
MOTHER’S DAY BUFFET BREAKFAST
$50 Members | $55 Non-Members | $15 kids under 12 Full details & tickets on our website
LUNCH
Grilled Nile perch $34 Members | $36 Non-Members
Chicken Supreme $30 Members | $32 Non-Members
Shane Edwards live in the Sunset Lounge from 11.00am - 2.00pm
DINING AT SKILLION BRASSERIE
NEW MENU NOW AVAILABLE
Here are some of our new favourites!
CHICKEN ADOBO
Filipino style braised chicken breast in a sticky & tangy sweet sauce with jasmine rice & grilled roti bread.
SEAFOOD BOARD FOR 2
Grilled Snapper, fried squid strips, grilled prawns & grilled scallops served with a Greek salad, beer battered chips & tartare sauce.
CHORIZO RIGATONI
Red capsicum & garlic with sauteed chorizo & chargrilled pimento topped with fried rocket.
Operational Hours:
Sunday - Wednesday 11.30am – 8.00pm
Thursday - Saturday 11.30am – 8.30pm
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REGULAR EVENTS
BINGO
MONDAY FROM 12.00PM
$5 Members | $6 Non-Members
CASH HOUSIE
TUESDAY FROM 11.00AM
APL POKER
MONDAY FROM 1.00PM
FRIDAY FROM 6.00PM
TRIVIA
TUESDAY FROM 7.00PM
Free to play
RAFFLES
FRIDAY FROM 5.30PM
SATURDAY FROM 2.30PM
SUNDAY FROM 5.00PM
ENTERTAINMENT
LIVE FREE CONCERT
1ST & 3RD SUNDAY OF EVERY MONTH
Coastal Country Music Association
12.30PM
See website for special guests
LIVE SPORT
FOOTY IS BACK!
All NRL and AFL games shown live and loud at your club!
STATE OF ORIGIN
Game 1 | Wednesday 31 May
Game 2 | Wednesday 21 June
Game 3 | Wednesday 12 July
HALEKULANI BOX OFFICE *
THE RADIATORS ROCK THE HALI!
FRIDAY 28 APRIL
Doors open 8pm | Support 8.30pm
The Rads from 9.45pm
Tickets Members $25 | Non-Members $30 + BF
Available online or at reception
LAST STAND
SATURDAY 13 MAY
Doors open 7pm | Dragon from 8pm
Chisel and Jimmy Barnes from 9.30pm
Tickets $27 each | Group Ticket (groups of 5) $120+ BF
Available online only
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SUPLEX COASTAL CHAOS TOUR NIGHT 2
SATURDAY 20 MAY
Starts 6pm
Tickets available online only
MAGIC MEN
FRIDAY 9 JUNE
7pm Doors open (1 hour Meet & Greet) 8pm Show commences
Tickets from $50 + BF
Also available online only.
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SPECIAL EVENTS
good morning
A brand new revised Morning show with live band.
WEDNESDAY 12 APRIL
Special guest
THE SWINGS SISTERS
A tribute to the ANZAC era
WEDNESDAY 10 MAY
Special guest ROBERT JEFFREY
Doors open 10.30am for 11am show
$10 Members | $20 Non-members
Tickets available at reception
NEW MENU NOW AVAILABLE SOME OF OUR NEW FAVOURITES!
Steak Sandwich
Scotch fillet steak, beetroot relish, onion, Swiss cheese, lettuce, tomato & BBQ sauce on a soft Turkish roll
Vegan Poke Bowl
Marinated tofu, brown rice, cucumber, cabbage, red radish, carrot, chickpeas, avocado & fresh herbs with a vegan sriracha sauce
Reservations: 02 4390 6400
Lunch Monday to Sunday: 11:30am to 2:00pm
Chilli Prawn Curry served with jasmine rice
MOTHERSDAY Raffle
WEDNESDAY 10 MAY
Tickets on sale 5.00pm Drawn at 6.00pm
Dinner Monday to Sunday: 5:30pm to 8:00pm
UPCOMING EVENTS
TUESDAY 25 APRIL 2023
5.45am | Dawn service
6.30am | Breakfast
10am | Commemorative Service at Wyong Town Park
10.30am | March down to the Club Wyong
11am-2pm | Entertainment – Shane Edwards
MOTHERS DAY RAFFLE
SUNDAY 7 MAY
Tickets on sale 12pm - Drawn at 2pm
Replaces normal raffle
Entertainment from 11.30am
KARAOKE NIGHTS
SATURDAY 22 APRIL
SATURDAY 20 MAY
From 7pm
Sing like no one is watching!
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SPINNERS CLASSICS
Gourmet Bangers & Mash
Served with mash, peas and rich brown onion gravy
15 18
02 4359 7444
Lunch: Monday - Sunday 12.00pm - 2.00pm
Dinner: Sunday to Wednesday 5pm - 8.00pm
Thursday, Friday, Saturday 5pm - 8.30pm
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Roast of the Day
Served with roast potato, pumpkin
and seasonal
SPINNERS RESTAURANT offers an array of bistro classics served for lunch or dinner. Enjoy a delicious chicken schnitzel, crispy fish and chips or a scotch fillet steak, cooked to order with your choice of chips, salad, or veggies. With daily specials to tempt all taste buds.
Chicken Schnitzel
SPINNERS WEEKLY WONDERS
19 22
Crumbed chicken breast schnitzel, ham, napolitana sauce, tasty cheese, served with chips and salad or vegetables and mash
Crumbed chicken breast schnitzel, bacon, avocado, cheese and hollandaise, served with chips and salad or vegetables and mash
Monday – Rump Steak $16M
Tuesday – Chicken Schnitzel $15M
20 23
Wednesday – Burger & Chips $15M
23 26
Thursday – Taco Trio $15M
vegetables and mash, and chilli lime aioli 20
Friday – Fish N Chips $14M
and mash, tartare sauce and lemon wedge
Crispy Crumbed Whiting Fillets 18
Served with chips and salad, tartare sauce and lemon wedge
CHEF'S CHOICES
Due to the events at the Art House, we strongly recommend bookings to avoid disappointment.
Check website for full menu. Bookings essential for dinner on Saturday evenings.
Pork Belly with Caramelised Apples
Crispy skinned pork belly with caramelised apple, roasted potato, char grilled zucchini, rosemary,
Nasi Goreng
Chicken, prawn, steamed rice, kecap manis sauce, served with cucumbers, tomato and fried egg
25 28
21 24
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HALEKULANI BOWLING CLUB
50 Natuna Ave Budgewoi NSW 2262 02 4390 6400 | halibowling.com.au
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