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IMAGE: A Flash Mob at the Kalari River Arts Festival on the weekend.
River Arts Festival a Roaring Success Forbes was a hive of activity last week with the 2015 Kalari River Arts Festival. The biennial community celebration provided a variety of activities over three days at various locations and did not disappoint. Thursday night, the Forbes Golf and Sportsman’s Hotel hosted the first official function for the event with the Sir Francis Forbes Dinner. Guest speaker, Rob Willis, gave an enlightening presentation on Forbes and guests were entertained by local performers including Barbara Bruce, Luke & Erica Byrne, Last Call and Forbes Dancers. Peter Ashcroft and his team catered the dinner and the organisers were blown away with the menu. Guest speaker, Elizabeth Rogers (CEO of Regional Arts NSW) shared her knowledge at the Regional Arts Symposium on Friday before the Kate Kelly Exhibition was opened at McFeeters Motor Museum.
The Wiradjuri Dreaming Centre then took the spotlight with the amazing Welcome to Country ceremony. Children from all of our local schools came together, and although nervous, delighted crowds with their cultural performances. The Festival was officially opened on Saturday morning by Member for Orange, Andrew Gee. Mr Gee was excited by the program and expressed the importance of arts and culture to local communities. All three areas, Arts Alley, Zen Zone & Frog Hollow provided non-stop entertainment and activities throughout the day which culminated in the Grand Finale Spectacular featuring a Combined Regional Choir, River Arts Big Drums, Dancers, Bedgerabong School Merimbas and Magical Lantern Parade complete with the incredible Brolga and Crane Lanterns circling the sky above. Continued on page 2
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MAYORAL NOTES I would firstly like to thank all of those community members who came along to the public meeting on Monday night at the Forbes Town Hall. We had almost 100 people turn up and we received some great feedback and questions regarding the NSW Government’s reform agenda for Local Government and the recently released IPART report. It was a great opportunity for us to bring everyone up to speed on what has happened and where we are placed at the moment. It was also a chance to explain the process to the community as there has been some confusion about the process. It was a great team effort by council and staff to put on the public meeting and I thank our local member Andrew Gee for attending. I would also like to thank those residents who participated in the phone survey. All councillors are in agreeance that listening to our community is the most important step in this process. About 75 per cent of those surveyed said they want Forbes Shire Council to stand alone. We don’t have much time left until we put in our response to the report and the community feedback we have received will help our decision. We need to respond by November 18 and we will be having a special council meeting on November 16 to formalise our submission. On a brighter note, the Kalari-Lachlan River Arts Festival was such a great community effort and really shows the power of the
Forbes community when we combine. This makes me and all of the councillors really proud. I have heard nothing but good reports about the event and I congratulate all of those involved for putting on such a great festival. On Wednesday we hosted the launch of Centroc’s Beyond the Range campaign and website at Jemalong Regional Education Centre. It was a fantastic morning and Federal Minister for Rural Health Fiona Nash officially launched Beyond the Range. I remember when I was chair of Centroc this initiative was being discussed and it is great that it is now up and running. As a group, Centroc is committed to attracting health professionals to our regional areas and this is the focus of Beyond the Range. Tomorrow night is Dancing with the Stars of Forbes and I can’t wait! It is going to be a great night and it is just fantastic that tickets have sold out. All money raised from the night is going to CanAssist which is such a great charity and all the money stays in town to help our local people. Have a great week, stay safe and God bless. Mayor, Cr. Phyllis Miller OAM
The weather, although threatening, held off for the weekend ensuring the success of the event. Vice President and Artistic Director, Rosalie Burns, was pleased with attendance figures estimated to be in the vicinity of 5000. This data will now give the committee increased opportunities to access funding for future event. Rosalie was grateful to the amazing festival committee and the many volunteers for the phenomenal effort they gave to make the event so memorable. The committee have earned a well-deserved break but will soon be commencing plans for the 2017 event. By Anita Morrison
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Sunday Service 10am - includes Kid’s Spot, Sunday School & Morning tea Visitors are always welcome.
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QUESTION of the week Free community Tai Chi lessons are on offer until Tuesday 17 November at Forbes Town Hall from 10am to 11am. For people aged 16 years and over, Tai Chi is an empowering but gentle form of low impact exercise. Wear comfy clothes, flat shoes and bring a water bottle. No registrations needed, just turn up and demonstrations will be provided. Morning tea will be provided after class.
IMAGE: Coleen Clifton at the Melbourne Cup Luncheon held at Forbes Services Memorial Club.
Ninety people attended the Melbourne Cup Luncheon at Forbes Services Memorial Club, with all proceeds going to the Forbes Breast Cancer Support Group, a community organisation providing support for community members who have been diagnosed, treated or are recovering from breast cancer. Coleen Clifton won best hat or fascinator, and Karen Betland won best dressed. Raylene and Lindy were instrumental in the event’s success. Unite to Light the Night on Sunday 22 November in Victoria Park from 5:30pm to raise money for the Leukaemia Foundation. Register today at www.lightthenight. org.au The fifth Rotary Ipomoea Christmas Tree Festival is coming up and Forbes Rotary Ipomoea is inviting everyone to enter with a Christmas tree or Nativity scene. Your tree can be made and decorated using bought or recycled materials. Register your entry by Friday 27 November by contacting the Festival Committee on 6851 5197, 6851 4930 or by emailing sueanne. nixon@hotmail.com
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The Forbes Fashion and Homewares Market, now in its third year, will be held at Forbes Town Hall this Saturday, with all money donated to Angel Fight. This is the first year the market has combined fashion and homewares, bringing a larger variety of stalls for shoppers. Like the Forbes Fashion Markets on Facebook to stay updated. Movember is back for the 13th year this month, flying the flag for men’s health and recruiting Mo Bros and Mo Sistas to join the good fight. By committing their top lip for 30 hairy days, Mo Bros can effectively become walking, talking billboards and through their Mo growing efforts, raise vital awareness and funds for prostate cancer, testicular cancer and mental health. If you or someone you know is taking part in Movember 2015, let us know at editor@forbesphoenix.com.au today!
Did you pick the winner of the Melbourne Cup?
“No, didn’t pick the winner. I backed Trip to Paris – it had a good trainer and thought I thought it may have been a surprise packet.” – Sue Uphill
“No, not even close. I backed Big Orange – it matched my outfit.” – Veronica Rebellato “I have also wanted to go to Paris so I picked Trip to Paris.” – Debbie Tilley
“Yes, it was a lucky joint decision that we backed the winner. Bronte picked Prince of Penzance in a trifecta and I thought I would put an each way bet on one and chose the right one.” – Kylie & Bronte Watson
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THUMBS UP THUMBS DOWN THUMBS UP To the Council worker who picked up my wallet last Friday and handed it in to the Police Station. -Trevor Gibson THUMBS DOWN To whoever is supposed to be maintaining the Woolworths car park gardens. They are full of dead nothing!
IMAGE: General Manager Brian Steffen, Mayor Phyllis Miller and Member for Orange Andrew Gee at the community meeting on Monday night.
Take the Fight to Macquarie Street Forbes Shire Council held a community meeting at the Council Chambers on Monday night with over 150 community members attending. “I will take up the fight in Macquarie Street for Forbes Shire Council to stand alone, if that is what the ratepayers want and it is the wish of the Council,” said Member for Orange Andrew Gee. “I will do this in the strongest terms.” There was an overwhelming show of support for Forbes Council to stand alone, and this was reinforced by the Micromex Research Survey conducted with 304 residents. 72% of those surveyed said they supported Forbes Council standing alone, compared to 28% saying they wanted to merge. Mayor Phyllis Miller gave an overview of where the Fit for the Future Plan was at, outlining reasons why Forbes was declared ‘unfit’. This revolved around the population of the Forbes Shire as it applied to scale and capacity. Mayor Miller commented that the figures, taken from 2013, were incorrect and that this matter of population has been an ongoing battle and discussion with the
Department of Planning. Forbes Shire Council has discussed the possibility of merging with surrounding Councils, including Cabonne, Weddin, Lachlan, Parkes and Cowra, but none of these Councils want to merge with Forbes. The NSW Government can force Councils to amalgamate under the Local Government Act, however Council has until 18 November to respond. Andrew Gee said that a final decision will hopefully be made before Christmas, after the NSW Government responds to IPART. “There is no question it will be a tough fight,” said Mr Gee. “Politics is about taking up the difficult causes. It’s certainly not about running up the white flag and blindly accepting a report written by Sydney bureaucrats against the wishes of the community.” Mayor Miller reiterated that the Councillors will always strive to do what is best for the ratepayers who have elected them to this Council. As one attendee commented, “if it’s not broken, why fix it?” By Cheryl Newsom
Children’s Christmas Markets The Children’s Christmas Markets in Parkes are coming up on Saturday 7 November at Cooke Park. Now in its fifth year, the Australian Breastfeeding Association Parkes/Forbes Group annual Christmas Children’s Markets are the perfect place to sell your children’s ware and start your Christmas shopping. There are many commercial and handmade baby and children’s items for sale, helping to support local stallholders and helping to raise funds for the local ABA group. This will allow them to continue to provide support to local mums on their breastfeeding journey. This year, Jenny’s Classroom has again
donated the major raffle prize so remember – you’ve got to be in it to win it. You will find a treasure trove of beautiful décor items, unique fashion pieces and adorable accessories you won’t find anywhere else. There are plenty of new stalls to browse through with amazing items and treats including children’s clothing, giftware, accessories, food and drinks and so much more! For more information, contact 0428 922 499 or 0411 105 164. Support the Australian Breastfeeding Association and spend your Saturday morning at the Children’s Christmas Markets. By Rosi Broom
THUMBS UP To Forbes Shire Council for putting the fence back up between the Newell Highway and Elizabeth Street – it will eliminate the chance of a serious accident to vehicles turning onto the highway at that point. THUMBS UP To Forbes District Hospital. I spent two weeks at a major Sydney hospital and then one week at Forbes District Hospital. The meals at FDH were better by far. Well done FDH – keep up the good work. THUMBS UP To everyone who participated in the 2015 Cooee March to celebrate the amazing work of volunteers in our community and across the Nation.
THUMBS UP To the yarn bombers of the Pyramid Sculpture. Brilliant! Malicious or defamatory submissions will not be accepted. The opinions and views of readers submitting Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down are not necessarily the views of the staff and Management of The Forbes Phoenix. To submit a Thumbs Up Thumbs Down email us at editor@forbesphoenix.com.au or mail us at PO Box 251 Canowindra NSW 2804.
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Pamper the Parents Comes To Forbes The Forbes Inn hosted the Pamper the Parents Ladies night on the 24th October, with all attendees receiving a pamper pack on arrival. Guests were treated to the services of the visiting Butlers in the Buff – Tom and Christian. Although the butlers were a little bit “cheeky”, they were still tasteful and a lot of fun. Local talents, Cath Adams and Tom Quigley provided entertainment for the night and Michele Quigley kept the event running smoothly as MC. The evening raised $5000 which will be a huge boost towards the total fundraising total of $13000 raised at Westmead in September. After visiting a friend and her child at Westmead’s Children’s Hospital, Nicole Cassidy made it her business to design an event that would not only raise valuable funds to support the hospital but support the families utilising the services as well. Pamper the Parents held its first day in 2011 and focused on giving a special day to the mums, dads and families with kids at the Children’s Hospital. These parents, grandparents, and family members who put life and creature comforts on hold while their most loved possessions receive treatment,
are given the opportunity to take time out to have their hair done, relax with a massage or just have some “me time”. This year all funds raised will be used to purchase a children’s Heart Lung Machine, life-saving equipment specially designed for newborns to 12 year olds. During cardiac surgery, sometimes the medical team need to stop the child’s heart to make repair easier, and this is the machine that takes over this crucial role. At a cost of half a million dollars, every cent donated counts. By Anita Morrison
IMAGE: Carly Morrison with Tom and Christian, Butlers in the Buff.
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The New Way To Train Matthew Toole’s passion for fitness was the driving force behind his bold career move. After leaving school earlier this year, the seventeen year old, is turning his dream into a reality opening a Cross-Fit gym at the family property located on the outskirts of town. Cross-Fit training is Matthew’s, or Ozzie as he is more commonly known, preferred training program and as there is nothing else like it in Forbes he thought it would be a good idea to introduce it to the area. Performance 2871 is already proving to be the right decision with a steadily growing client base frequenting the gym for the regular workouts and open gym sessions held throughout the week and weekends. Cross Fit training was founded in America by Greg Glassman and Lauren Jenai and is a physical exercise program and competitive fitness sport. Workouts are a combination of high-intensity interval training, weightlifting, gymnastics and cardio endurance. Ozzie is preparing for a busy time ahead with both football clubs showing interest in some pre-season training sessions for their players. Ozzie has a Cross-Fit Level 1 training qualification and holds a Certificate 3 in Fitness so has the knowledge to assist with all your fitness needs. By Anita Morrison
FORBES SHIRE COUNCIL “Serving the Community” Public Notices
NEXT COUNCIL MEETING WILL BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 19TH COMMENCING AT 1PM REQUEST FOR TENDER NOTICE 2015/11 Provision of Asphalt Heavy Patching
Council is seeking tenders from suitably qualified and experienced parties for the provision of asphalt heavy patching operations to assist Council in the scheduled maintenance of its assets. The contract requires the supply, delivery and laying of 314 tonnes of AC20 AR450 and 364 tonnes of AC14 A10E. The successful tender will be notified prior to 31 December 2015 and works must be completed by 30 June 2016. Tenders, addressed to the General Manager, are to be lodged by hand, post or via Tenderlink by 4.00pm Wednesday 25 November 2015. For further information contact Council’s Manager Engineering Services, Danial Speer, on 02 6850 2874 or refer to Council’s website www.forbes.nsw.gov.au for the tender documentation. Canvassing of any of Council’s staff or councillors will disqualify tenderers from the tender process. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.
REQUEST FOR TENDER NOTICE 2015/12 Forbes Flood Study Review & Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan
Council is seeking tenders from suitably qualified and experienced parties
to undertake a review of Forbes Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan. The project must be completed by October 2016. Tenders, addressed to the General Manager, are to be lodged by hand, post or via Tenderlink by 4.00pm Wednesday 25 November 2015. For further information contact Council’s Director of Environmental Services & Planning, Paul Bennett, on 02 6850 2344 or refer to Council’s website www.forbes.nsw.gov.au for the tender documentation. Canvassing of any of Council’s staff or councillors will disqualify tenderers from the tender process. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.
REQUEST FOR TENDER NOTICE 2015/9 Supply and delivery of Ready Mixed Concrete
Tenders are invited for the supply and delivery of Ready Mixed Concrete. The contract will be for a 2-year term. Tenders, addressed to the General Manager, are to be lodged by hand, post or via Tenderlink by 4.00pm Wednesday 18 November 2015. For further information contact Council’s Manager Engineering Services, Danial Speer, on 02 6850 2874 or refer to Council’s website www.forbes.nsw.gov.au for the tender documentation. Canvassing of any of Council’s staff or councillors will disqualify tenderers from the tender process. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.
Disclosure Statement of Political Donations and Gifts: The Local Government and Planning Legislation Amendment (Political Donations) Act 2008 states that a person who makes a planning application (i.e DA) or submission to Council is required to disclose reportable political donations and gifts made by any person with a financial interest in the application to a Councillor(s) or Council employee(s) within the past two years. Privacy Notification: Submissions made by Council are considered public access documents under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009.Personal information such as your opinion, name and address may be made publicly available including via Council’s website.
Forbes Shire Council 2 Court Street, Forbes P: (02) 6850 2300 F: (02) 6850 2399 Email: forbes@forbes.nsw.gov.au • Website: www.forbes.nsw.gov.au
All submissions to Council should be sent to: General Manager, Forbes Shire Council, PO Box 333 Forbes NSW 2871 After Hours Emergency Number: 1300 978 633
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Size Really Does Matter Truly great rooms emerge when the following principle is put into practise. Decorate in Scale to the Rooms proportions. This seems a very simple rule to follow but trust me, it is the one design rule that I find is overlooked more than any other. A cosy home with small compact zones needs smaller lines of furniture and accessories to give it wings and make it appear larger. Alternatively large open plan spaces never reach their full potential if the furniture chosen isn’t large enough to fill the rooms. These large spaces end up as cavernous holes that lack warmth or character. It’s a relatively simple system to follow. If you are building a new home or renovating an existing home think about furniture placement throughout the early planning stages. Check that the seating you require will fit in the living room or that the dining table you have your heart set on will actually fit in the dining room. The same principle applies to the bedrooms. All house plans and specifications from builders will look larger when the room is unfurnished. Measurements may not mean much to people unless they can visualise how the room will look after you have moved in and it has been furnished. On your house plans draw the furniture in scale onto the plan so you can see if it fits or alternatively make templates and move them around the space to get the optimum use of all the rooms. And if it doesn’t fit, be sensible and make your choices according to the actual space you do have.
If you are already living in a home and the above options don’t apply don’t despair it is still easy to create great rooms. A lot of stores such as my own offer design advisory services. This gives you a consultation with a stylist in your own home as well as an in-store follow up to offer ideas and advice on what choices in furniture you need to make to really make your home’s interior a success . But if this service isn’t available to you, here are some guidelines you can follow yourself. When buying furniture have a strategy or plan for what you really are looking for before you start shopping. This will take a lot of the stress out of the process and ensure that you will love your new purchases for many years to come. You may be able to squeeze a large bulky lounge suite into a small living room but the end result will appear crowded and unwelcoming. Choose a smaller suite; add a rug and a few statement pieces into the mix and the room will look fantastic. If all these pieces are in scale to the room the end result will actually make the room look larger. Remember the smaller the space the more important it is to choose lighter colours and textures when decorating so as the room will appear to grow in size. When it comes to the big open planned living homes currently being built today decorating to scale is even more critical. These rooms need large pieces of furniture, big statement pieces and oversized artworks to do justice to the space. The correct placement of furniture can actually divide the open areas into different zones and spaces within the one room.
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My House My Home The bigger the space the more colour and textures it can handle. You can choose sofas, rugs and cushions in deeper colours with luxurious textures or larger patterns. By selecting furniture that has been stained in deeper tones will visually draw the space in, thus giving it an intimacy that belies its generous proportions. Trust me, when in place these oversized sofas and dining suites will just look sensational and in perfect proportion to the room. Suddenly your home will be transformed into a stylish and elegant interior that you will love living in. At the end of the day though, it is about making the most out of whatever space we have to work with so as the times we spend there are truly memorable. By Karen Creith
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Leading into Christmas, everybody wants their gardens and outdoor entertainment areas to look fantastic for the holiday period. Parkes Brick and Paver have a wide range of pavers, outdoor tiles and some wonderful Turkish travertine on sale now. As you wander around their yard, you will notice that every item is very well displayed, so you can choose whatever you think will suit your individual outdoor area the best. And if you’re considering getting a special treat for the little ones this Christmas, Parkes Brick and Paver have amazing cubbyhouses with swings and slides, which would look perfect in any backyard, offering hours of fun and enjoyment to your children or grandchildren. Are you thinking of relocating? Coming into the Christmas holiday period, this is always busy time of year for Potts Removalists & Storage. People who are being transferred for work during this period of time to other towns and cities, and those who are looking to start somewhere fresh in 2016 should keep in mind that now is the time to start planning. Gary Potts at Potts Removalists & Storage said already they have a lot of bookings for this period of time, and if you are thinking of moving, it is a good idea to give them a call now so that they can give you a quote to ensure your move is made to fit in with your arrangements. Book now to avoid missing out on this fine service by calling 6862 2253. It seems Spotlight never stop growing their product list and when you walk into a Spotlight store you can find just about anything you need for your home, wardrobe or creative project. Kitchens, dining spaces, lounge and bedrooms, bathrooms and laundries are all covered by your local Spotlight store and their ranges of haberdashery and craft have expanded.
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Christmas Holiday Are you thinking of travelling over the Christmas Holidays? There is still plenty of time to book your trip. Helloworld has specials to the USA from $988 and to Hawaii from $999 so get in early! They also have a special giveaway of four nights in Bali staying at the Ayana Resort and Spa. All you have to do is simply enter the competition on their website. If you have always wanted to go on a river cruise in Europe, you can now book and fly free for 2016. Remember to download the Helloworld app from the App Store – it is a handy guide for all travellers on the go. The Foreign Affairs Department have also launched a travel site to keep travellers informed and prepared. Check it out at www. smarttraveller.gov.au and before you head off anywhere overseas, ensure that you are up-to-date on the details. Julie Bishop, Minister of Foreign Affairs this week stressed that all travellers should ensure that they have the necessary travel insurance in place. Alison and the team at Helloworld will be able to assist you with this important part of your next trip as well as all of your other travel queries.
How long have you lived in Forbes? I was enticed by a farmer to move to Forbes in 1993, 22 years ago. What do you love about Forbes? Apart from the community, I love the beautiful historic buildings in the town and the picturesque Victoria Park and Lake area. What are your hobbies/passions? My love of horses is an inspiration for my artwork which is my passion. Graphic design is my profession, and more than a job to me. Another interest I have is decorating horses. Who would you love to have dinner with? John Fairfax – I would love to discuss culture and art promoting rural towns and communities. Coming a close second and third are Ed Sheeran and Matthew McConaughey. Describe your dream holiday: Get a group of like minded friends together and go horse riding in the Australian Highlands for a week. What is the biggest change you would like to see in the world? To let every child born in the world have access to two poems: “The Desiderata” by Max Ehrmann and “Oh the Places You’ll Go” by Dr Suess.
IMAGE: Rosie is one of Forbes creative treasures.
The Find It In Forbes This Christmas promotion started this week and runs from 2 November to 24 December. Shop in any of the participating stores for a chance to win in a pool of $15,000 worth of prizes. The prizes will be drawn on Saturday 5, Saturday 12 and Saturday 19 December with the major prize of $10,000 drawn on Thursday 24 December. The Christmas Festival will be held on Saturday 5 December from 9am to 2pm coinciding with VANFEST. Cath Adams will be performing and there will be market stalls, amusements, activities, traditional wheelbarrow races and much more!
Off the President’s Desk How good is FSMC? I would say pretty damn good, in fact, it is absolutely amazing! You walk through the doors into an alluring space which draws you further into heart of the Forbes Service Memorial Club (FSMC). FSMC provides members and guests with a safe and comfortable environment in which to relax with friends or party to your hearts content. The FSMC is a not for profit community based Club focused on supporting charitable organisations, and local groups within the community that provide a benefit to the people of Forbes. As a member of the Club, every purchase you make is helping us to raise the necessary funds to support these community organisations. The recent Club Grants of $50,000 have helped to reach a grand total of $425,000 over the last ten years to local and regional organisations. In addition to Club Grants, the FSMC has for many years provided sponsorship to many different charities, sporting clubs and not-for-profit organisations. There is more to do in the one place. It is Your Club, so come along and enjoy the great entertainment every Saturday night and the return of FSMC Hammiest Ham raffles with a total of 300 hammiest hams to be won starting on Saturday 14 November with 50 hammiest hams. Find us on Facebook or hit the Club webpage for events, promotions and Club news at www.forbesservices.com.au. Look forward to seeing you at “Your Club” Wayne Richards FSMC President
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Steve and Will Kariatana with mum Sarah White at the Melbourne Cup Luncheon at FSMC.
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Raylene Paradowski and Lindy Sherritt at the Melbourne Cup Luncheon at FSMC.
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21 Nov 22 Nov Michael Coles and Cheryl Brown at the Windowrie Long Lunch in Canowindra last weekend.
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28 Nov Abbey Howell, Sarah Simmonds and Nicole Morrison at the Kalari Lachlan River Arts Festival.
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Forbes Fashion Markets: Forbes Town Hall, 9.30am to 1.30am. There will be a huge range of choice for visitors to this year’s market with great homewares and home décor products, children’s clothing and fantastic bargains on adult clothing. For more information contact Emma Gaffney on 0407 108 210 or email forbesfashionmarkets@gmail.com. Australian Breastfeeding Association’s Annual Children’s Christmas Markets: Cooke Park Parkes, 9am-1pm.Gold coin donation.Children’s clothing, giftware, accessories, food & drink stalls and more! For more information call 0428 922 499 or 0411 105 164 Dancing with the Stars of Forbes: Forbes Services Memorial Club, 6pm for 6.30pm. 10 couples, 20 stars with each couple dancing in a different style in order to win the title of Dancing with the Stars Champion of Forbes. Tickets are now on sale at the Forbes Services Memorial Club. Kosmik Karaoke: Forbes Services Memorial Club, 8pm. B & K of Kosmik Karaoke are back to entertain. So you think you can sing? Prove it! Forbes Country Music Club November Muster: Forbes Services Memorial Club,1pm, $5 adults, children free. Walk-up artists welcome. Church in the School Yard: Northside Chapel, 12.30. Weekly kids program Wednesdays from 4.30pm. Rex or Rachel 0427 261 326. Old Time New Vogue Dance: Forbes Town Hall, 7pm, $10.Music by Phil Redenbach. Ladies please bring a plate for supper. One Non Blond: Forbes Services Memorial Club, 8pm.Versatile duo Tim and Annie of One Non Blond are back and ready to rock. Performing all the songs you know and love. Household Chemical Cleanout: Forbes Shire Council Depot,1pm to 4pm, Free. Please see Forbes Shire Council’s website for details of accepted items and quantities. For more information contact Leon Ross on 6850 2344 or visit www.forbes.nsw.gov.au Lions Club Car Boot Sale: Lions Park, 8am to 1pm.Stalls $10. For info phone Peter 0468 819659 or Robyn 6851 2209. Market Day: Forbes Handicraft Centre, Lachlan Street, from 9am.Items for sale include home cooking, jams, preserves, home grown fruit and vegetables, plants, handmade clothing items, woodwork and other handicrafts. Contact Kathy Bray on 0448 453 776 Kosmik Country Duo: Forbes Services Memorial Club, 8pm. Kosmik Country Duo will have you up and dancing the night away with their Country, Country Rock and Rock music. Rodney Vincent and Tom Maxwell: Forbes Services Memorial Club. Entertainment veterans Rodney Vincent and Tom Maxwell are back at the Club for one entertaining Sunday afternoon session. Always a popular show! Call the Club on 6852 1488 for more info and to secure your tickets! Forbes Rotary Ipomoea Markets: Sir Francis Forbes Park, 8am-12.30pm. Lots of amazing stalls of local handicraft, produce, cakes, plants and bric-abrac on offer. All stall holders welcome! Contact: Helen 6851 4930. Forbes Farmers Markets: Victoria Park, 8am-12pm. The Forbes Farmers Markets aim to promote healthy eating, local produce and a great social, community environment. For more information please contact either Rachel Wythes 0407 020 988 or Melissa Ross 0451 514 881 or send an email to forbesfarmersmarket@gmail.com Forbes Public School P and C Family Fun and Market Day: Lakeside Oval, Forbes Public School, opposite Sport and Recreation Club, 10am - 2pm. Double Trouble: Forbes Services Memorial Club, 8pm. The ladies of Double Trouble are back again to get you grooving! Don’t miss out!
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Pink Horses
IMAGE: Karley Ward, June Stanley, Maree, Brian and Adam Currey at the Jemalong Residential Village Fete.
A Festive Day At Jemalong Threatening clouds did not deter people attending the annual fete at Jemalong Residential Village on Sunday. Fran Higgins, fete coordinator, was very pleased with the number of people attending and was comparable to previous years. Residents, family members and guests all enjoyed the regular attractions and stalls and the inclusion of a Jigsaw Stall this year proved very popular. Children were also well catered for with a free Jumping Castle and Face Painting. Many friends of the Jemalong Residential Village work tirelessly throughout the year to provide handicrafts, soft toys, plants and much more of the highest quality to sell at the various stalls. Funds raised from events like this provide valuable support and resources to the residents at the facility. Resources and equipment purchased for the Activities Shed provides residents with a wide variety of activities to keep their minds and bodies active and items produced are often sold at the fete. In previous years profits have been used to improve the common room sound system and provision of musical therapy for dementia patients.
Fundraising also supports day trips to events and activities within the community such as Day Time Concerts and Seniors Week Events which gives residents a change of scenery and increases opportunities for social interactions. Fran is extremely grateful to everyone who volunteers their time to make events, such as the fete, possible. Volunteers are usually connected to the village in some way but there are a number who regularly volunteer who do not have a friend or family member residing or working there. Fran would like to encourage anyone with a spare half an hour to volunteer as a companion to residents who may not have the luxury of regular visitors. Social interactions are extremely important to the health and well-being of the residents and are of huge assistance to staff. The fundraising committee would like to thank the Forbes community for supporting the Jemalong Residential Village and allowing them to supplement the services this facility provides to the community. By Anita Morrison
Young All Western Breeds Association (YAWBA) based in Forbes held their Lope for a Cure Show to raise money for breast cancer research. Set in a beautiful setting amongst the trees and fresh green grass is the undercover arena located in Young. The warm, sunny Saturday set the tone for the day, with excited and beautifully decorated horses and rider handlers. Members attended from all over NSW and ACT, and the YAWBA team were both honoured and proud to announce that they raised over $1,200 for research to find a cure for breast cancer. YAWBA ran their normal program, with the inclusion of four specialty pink classes. “We would like to thank the following sponsors: Stallions Southern Cross Appaloosa’s, Craiglea Paints, Iron Horse Stud, Ellenjai Dun Dreaming, Ziggi Jones, Kathie Garner Cakes, Thomo’s Camping, Pops Fudge factory, Dakota Gorrie Cowgirl Creations, Jewelz n Things, Kinloch Park, Giddy Up Gags & Bits, Afternoon Delight, Skipamaxistar, Brumby Horse Wear, Green Partnership Forbes, Amber Helwig, John Evans, Zelvin Creations, Samantha Cameron, Bette Thatcher, Amanda Madden, Guyson Ranch, Tuff Rugs Australia, McDonnalds Saddlery, Debbie Taylor, Zelvan Photography, Peasley Haulage, Young Pony Club, Sammy C Designs, Ronarker Chaff Mill Forbes, T&G Horse Rug Repairs, Eveready Performance Horses, Green Partnership Forbes, Wind Roper Saddlery, Amanda Madden, and Chris and Jennifer English.”
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IMAGE: Local golfer Daniel Bayley eyeing up a putt during last week’s golf
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Forbes Golf Club stalwart Beryl Roberts has been honoured with life membership of the Lachlan Valley Men’s Golf Association. While it is a first for Beryl it is also a first in New South Wales, as no other lady across the state has received this honour. Beryl Roberts is all golf. She was club champion in 1989, received life membership to the local club in 2007, has served as Ladies and overall Club Captain, served on the board of the Forbes Golf Club. Today she is involved with Lachlan Valley Vets and is secretary/treasurer of the $5000 Frank Spice Nissan Classic. The Nissan Classic on November 14, 15 is sure to keep Beryl busy. The major event has already attracted close to 180 players for both the fourball on Saturday and the individual Stroke competition the following day.
BOWLS
MINOR PAIRS There were two Minor Pairs matches played this week and the next is the final. Bobby Grant and John Kennedy played well to score a 25:12 win from John Williams and Grant Lambert. Billy Adams and John Bentick also must have played well to end up 24:13 in front of Cliffy Nelson and Elwyn Pavey. WEDNESDAY AT ONE Fred Vogelsang and Alf Davies had a 20:10 win against Col Breaden and Ray Dunstan. Both Ray and Alf had their first turn at being skip. Peter Greenhalgh and Rob Priest managed to take an 18:17 win from Ken Rodwell and John Gorton. Next door Cliff Nelson and Ray Drabsch were doing battle against John Baass and Don Drabsch. THURSDAY ARVO The winning draw went to Robert Spackman and Scott Kelly who had a 21:18 win over Graham Ruge and Merv Langfield well done gents. The runners up draw went to Peter Tisdell and Elwyn Pavey who had a lucky 23:18 win over Wayne Moon and Lyall Strudwick.
“Naturally we are expecting a full field of over 200 with close to one week before a ball is hit,” classic chairman Randal Grayson said this week. “Prior to the classic itself this year we have two additions a welcome competition on Friday then on Saturday evening after the fourball we will be conducting a Calcutta involving the top 24 players on handicap.” “These will be drawn into pairs with the combined best nett scores declared the winner. We feel this will only add to what many tell us is one of the best major tournaments in the country.” “While we already have good numbers there are a few vacancies. I suggest you contact the Pro Shop on 6851 1554 now to get into the draw.” “Before the rain this week the course was the best it has been for decades, so with the showers this week it will only get better,” Randal said. Clem Hodges and Grant Lambert scored a 30:18 win over The Rooster and Peter Hocking. Cliffy Nelson and Glen Kearney were too good with a 25:19 win over Billy Adams and Darryl Griffiths. Then Ernie Egan & John Kennedy had a 26 all draw when they played John Mraz and Graham West. SUNDAY MORNING BOWLS (By Ron Gooder) The four good bowlers on Sunday were John Stringer, Fred Vogelsang, Peter Corliss and Col Breaden. The winners draw went to Brian Joliffe and Dale Barker, a bowler from Bourke; they defeated Barry Anderson and Alison Cutcliffe. In the other matches Rodney Howarth & Russell Hodge defeated Col Breaden & Alan Smith. Peter Corliss & Fred Vogelsang defeated John Cutler & Scott McKellar by one shot. Peter Tisdell & Les Cannon defeated John Lasker & John Stringer. The Bakehouse Event leaders are Brian Joliffe and Dale Baker on 15 points. They are followed closely by Rodney Howarth and Russell Hodge on 14 points.
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