Willunga Gazette September 2014

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Est. 2013 Issue: Vol. 2 No. 9 1 September, 2014 Please take one Printed 1,000 Emails 272

WILLUNGA ---GAZETTE--A monthly publication of the Willunga Business and Tourism Association Inc A meeting of club Presidents is planned for October.

-----Volunteer Service Celebrated by Jan Washington Meals on Wheels Willunga Branch's team of past and present volunteers celebrated 40 years of service to the local community on Wednesday August 13th. A light luncheon, excellently catered for by Senior Students and Home Ec Staff of Willunga High, was enjoyed by 70 guests. Willunga is a small branch in regard to number of clients but what we lack in clients we make up for in dedicated volunteers who deliver a 3 course meal, prepared by kitchen staff at McLaren Vale Hospital, five days a week. Our birthday celebrations were a fitting thanks to each and every volunteer who have given their time and effort to our branch. We still have two volunteers who began 40 years ago Beverley Egel and Rhonda Forman. Congratulations to you both.

Willunga 100 Hit the hill Sunday 7 September Get your entry in http://www.willunga.com/175/ Elite cyclist, Stuart O'Grady, will be riding in our bike time trial up Old Willunga Hill on Sunday 7 September. Help out on the day!! As you would be aware on Sunday 7th September Willunga175 is staging the Hit the Hill event. This event entails the bicycle time trails up Old Willunga Hill with the billycart races being revived on High Street. The planning and preparations for this event are well underway and we are seeking assistance with the setting up and the running of the event. We are seeking support for several tasks both before the event and on the day. If you can assist us please let Graham know on 0402 892 425. -------

Rec Park News The Old Police station re-painting has finished and agents Raine & Horne are receiving expressions of interest for Lease. The Strategic Plan for the Rec Plan has been received and the steering committee will be progressing the plan in the coming months

Cut along the dotted line

Willunga Gazette – published by Willunga Business and Tourism, PO Box 22, Willunga SA 5172 www.willunga.com

Editor: Tom Laing, willungagazette@gmail.com to be added to mail list or phone or text 0421 912 800 Advertising: Column: $110.00; Quarter page $80.00; Eighth $40.00; Sixteenth $20.00; Classified: $10.00 (25% disc for members)

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WILLUNGA GIG GUIDE Alma Hotel – Bottom Pub Bookings 8556 2027

Fri 5 September-karaoke, 9pm Sat 6th- Raw Muscle, ladies night. crickets $30.8pm Sat 13- The Piano Man 8-11, classic covers by Elton John and Billy Joel Sat 20- The hitmen 8:30 til late Willunga Hotel – Middle Pub Lunch 12-2pm Dinner 6-8.30pm Bookings 8556 2135

Sat 6th Shannon Lloyd 3pce 8.30pm start, Sat 13th Adam MOFFATT solo acoustic 8pm start, Fri 19th Brad Iverson 8pm start. Old Bush Inn – Top Pub Sunday - Wednesday Lunch 12-2 Dinner 6-8 pm Thursday - Saturday Dining is from 12 -9.00pm Bookings call 8556 2032

6 Sep Konnected 11 Sep Open Mic with Tony 13 Sep Till the Break 20 Sep Shanghai Fyoogs 25 Sep Open Mic with Chris 27 Sep Anitay Fernies Fern Forest Nursery, Main Road, Willunga Book a table: 0405130910

In association with www.WirraCreekMusic.com.au Friday Sept 12th 7.30pm Dr Desoto and Precious Sunday (see Ad) $20 /$15 Table booking: 0405130910 Friday Oct 10th 7.30pm Double bill: Tristan Bird and David Knight $20 /$15 Friday Nov 14th 7.30pm Kylie Kain and Paula Standing $20 / $15

Quiz night cometh – November 22nd www.willunga.com/175

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NEWS and FEATURES

Cinemallunga News – Love was in the Air

kids, or even get a whole group together, and plan to be there for a memorable singalong experience. Tickets are on sale Sep 27th from Tall Poppy Willunga, Aldinga Newsagenc y or Yummy Nuts McLaren Vale.page or via email to cinemalllunga@gmail.com

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A big audience turned out for a night of fun, fashion and fancy moves as Cinemallunga showed 'Strictly Ballroom' on August 23rd. With judges welcoming audience members at the ticket box and commenting favourably on the fashions of the night, it was set to be a night of laughs. Earlier in the afternoon a group of keen amateurs learned some dance moves, which they performed as part of the intermission entertainment. Couples also were able to parade down the aisle and swish across the stage to the sounds of the classic movie song 'Love is in the Air'.

Willunga Business and Tourism – Membership Drive

Cinemallunga's next show is part of the Every Generation Festival with an October 18th showing of the classic 'Sound of Music'. With two sessions planned – 1pm and 6:30, and ticket prices at only $5, it's sure to sell well. So dust of the nun's habits, tune up your best yodel, grab Granny or the Grand

WBTA  acts as a conduit between the City of Onkaparinga and the town. Through the WBTA website, information that is sourced from the council on a wide range of topics (e.g workshops, events,

The ‘new look’ WBTA committee (five new committee members) is looking to build on its steadily growing membership base and is appealing to all interested persons, not only those involved in small business and/or the tourism industry, but also those individual residents living in the Willunga district who have an interest in helping to shape the future of Willunga. So why join WBTA?

meetings) is immediately forwarded to the membership. is represented on the regional Economic Development Forum – a body made up of the chairs of the eleven business and tourism associations in the council precinct and also other organisations that have a role to play in the development of the region. This is a relatively new initiative and has the potential to open up shared expertise and mutual support between the associations, an obvious benefit to all participating groups.

is (and has been for many years) involved with the High Street/Main Street development – always represented at every community based and project based meeting organised through the council. promotes local business and community organisations through its monthly publication, the WillungaGazette and on line through its website. organises regular ‘Business After Five’ functions in order to promote the host business. provides access to ‘Business watch’ through it’s

At least one of the suggestions listed below may provide the motive for you:

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NEWS and FEATURES 

community connection with SAPOL. organises the Willunga’s involvement in the Santos Tour Down Under – as evidenced in street decorations and the Pelaton Picnic at the old Courthouse – and the succession of awards. supports other regular major town events viz the Almond Blossom Festival and the Fleurieu Folk Festival is represented on the Willunga 175 committee and has been actively involved in its many and varied events this year. is planning to organise the second

‘Discover Willunga Fair in 2015. Like scores of other organisations in Willunga, WBTA most importantly is about service to the community, and that in itself may be of sufficient motivation for you to take up membership. What does membership offer you in direct benefits? 1. It provides access to a wide range of information through the website. 2. It provides advertising opportunities at reduced rates through the Willunga Gazette 3. It allows concessions for stall holder members (Pelaton Picnic and Discover Willunga Fair)

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It provides opportunities to take advantage of offers and publicity through other B&T organisations and the City of Onkaparinga And last but not least, it provides members with an opportunity to serve on the WBTA committee.

Abundance Choir would like to thank Willunga for their Almond Blossom Festival this year. The atmosphere was great. It was a pleasure for us to come along and sing for the community at the fair.

Annual membership is set at $50 for businesses or organisations $25 for individuals. Additionally , you may be interested in becoming a sponsor – either Bronze, Silver or Gold.

Featured songs included “Shine” from the film Billy Elliott. “Africa” by Toto with its great drum beat. “Bring Me Little Water Sylvie” in unaccompanied four part harmony made this old field holler from the southern States of America stand out. The disco hit “I will Survive” got toes tapping. The Celtic tune Riversong- a Celtic Celebration gave a touch of the Irish to the occasion.

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Please contact the secretary Tom Laing (042 191 2800 willungabiz@gmail.com ) if you wish to follow this up. D. Greenslade Chair WBTA

------Letters Dear Tom My friend June was one of the ballroom dancers who thoroughly enjoyed last Saturday night at the movies with Strictly Ballroom. June was part of Nancy’s dancing group of professional ballroom dancers. Her team loved the evening dancing and swinging their hips while teaching “students” new dance steps. We’ll be back she said as it was such a friendly atmosphere with lot’s of laughing and dancing! Cheers Rose Nelson (Brian’s wife) 25/8/14

------Thanks On June 15, celebrating The members of Sisters of

We showcased some of our new songs on the day and what a wonderful day it was. The sun shone and everyone was in a good mood.

Sisters of Abundance are in their 9th year of singing together. We are a community choir and always welcome ladies who would like to sing with us. Ladies if you can hold a tune and would like to join us please come along. Experience is not necessary – half the choir can’t read music so you wouldn’t be alone. It is great fun and gives us all some time out from family one night a week. We rehearse at Tatachilla Lutheran College each Monday evening. We enjoy singing for our community and have sung at many local community events over the years. We will be singing at the Relay for Life at McLaren Vale on 11th October. The coming weeks are looking very busy as we are now rehearsing for our 2014 concert “Sisters in Concert” on Sunday 28th

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NEWS and FEATURES September in the McLaren Vale hall. We will again be supporting the community by donating part proceeds from our concert to a charity. We hope you can all come along and enjoy the show. ------

Lykkebo Gardens Open On Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 September Lykkebo Garden on Ryan Road, Sellicks Hill (follow signs) will participate in the Open Gardens Australia. Proceeds from gate takings and refreshments will be donated to Rob van Driel’s, Daddy’s Little Legend Neonatal Appeal to raise funds for a Retcam machine to help the Flinders Medical Centre Neonatal Unit care for nearly 1,300 premature and critically ill babies every year. For more information, go to Rob’s Facebook site to see how you can help,

only two individual plum trees remain. Subsequent nut tree plantings have included macadamia, pecan, and pistachio. This year three walnut trees have been planted. Last year we increased the varieties of citrus and replaced several stone fruits. Four fruit trees have been successfully relocated. The taste of home grown seasonal fruit and vegetables is indelibly recorded in our memories and the first bite of freshly picked new season pome, stone or citrus fruits and vegetables give immeasurable pleasure.

Off to the Vets for a id scan..no luck but the lovely staff locate a possible owner from lost cat notice. After 10 days the soon to be named Ali cat was saved from that karma and was reunited with her Willunga owner. How did the cat get there?

Ali has a birthday Michelle goes down the Main St of Willunga to buy some goodies to celebrate.. She returns past the RSL and hears a meow form the drain. Does the manly thing and pulls up the metal grate and sees a poor frightened cat. Michelle sees Brian walking past and says how lovely to see you. Michelle’s dulcet tones soon work and the cat emerges.

Must have entered the storm water drain outlet on Aldinga rd near the Attic op shop -------The Bangor Quarry opened in 1840 when a significant deposit of high quality slate was discovered. Jerry Keyte, a local Architect created the Willunga Township seating from fallen local timber.

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Lykkebo Garden is on 2.2 hectares of land that was part of a large parcel of land planted with almond trees in 1967. Chellaston and Johnston were the varieties planted and most of the original trees remain and are still producing. The Jensen family received the land title in August 1985 and immediately removed a few almond trees to plant fruit trees. Planting three trees in one hole was fashionable. There was a lovely nursery down at Yankalilla where we purchased, 9 apple varieties, 3 pears, 9 plums, 3 peaches, and 3 apricots. Multiple plantings of fruit trees in one hole is no longer recommended. Only one stand of three apple trees remains. The first plantings of apricots and peaches have completely expired and

In November last year Karl Jensen, (son of owners) frustrated by a weed ridden unused wind house, formerly used for potted bulbs, decided to convert the space into a new vegie patch. This was accomplished when the Messenger Community News, advertised the Best Vegie Patch Competition, Karl entered and on 19 February this year Karl was informed that he had won. This vegie patch could be adapted to fit into any suburban garden. Come along and meet Karl, see his vegie patch, chat about gardening, compost heaps and the joys of savouring home grown produce. Follow us on facebook.com/lykkebogarden

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NEWS and FEATURES Willunga Christmas Tree Festival 2014 Past, Present, Future: November 29th – December 4th You are invited to submit a Christmas tree for display to promote your business, group or community organisation. Plus in the process create a unique tree for your Christmas celebrations. Entry is free, and open to all. Your tree will also be included in our popular vote. The theme this year can encompass Christmas related to the past, present or future. The theme can relate to any era of the past, in any place. Your present could be what style of Christmas tree you would love in your own home or business. Willunga is celebrating a special anniversary, its 175th, so bonus points for acknowledging this. The future is not ours to

see...................but your Christmas tree will inspire all. Proceeds from the festival will aid the Christmas Bowl appeal for Act for Peace and Uniting Church projects. The festival is open to the public on November 29th and 30th, with bus tours and school groups through the following week. It also includes very popular Christmas workshops. It is regularly acknowledged as a top thing to do in print and online media. To enter your Christmas tree please send back the completed invite – by October 31st Via Phone: 85562758 or email: j.esots@bigpond.com ------

GAS, TENANTS & LANDLORDS SHARE RESPONSIBILITY You can’t see it or smell it but, if you’re a tenant or a

landlord, you’re equally responsible for it. That’s the reality when it comes to gas and appliances in rental properties, according to First National Real Estate Nick van Vliet principal, Nick van Vliet. ‘Even though spring is almost here, no tenant or landlord should be lulled into a false sense of security’ Nick van Vliet said. ‘Gas safety is a shared responsibility and while we may soon be reducing the use of our gas heaters, there are other appliances that we use throughout the year including gas ovens, cooktops and hot water systems that need diligent consideration. Although state legislation may vary, in principle, landlords should ensure the safety and good repair of all gas and electrical appliances in their rental properties, nationally. Unsafe appliances can kill or seriously harm tenants and their guests, putting landlords’ as well as neighbouring properties at risk. ‘Managing agents should make sure they arrange periodic appliance checks, using qualified inspectors, in all managed rental properties. They should also educate their landlords regarding their legal obligations’ Nick van Vliet said. ‘Equally, tenants are obliged to use appliances in accordance with instructions and report any faults or suspected faults to their landlord or managing agent immediately’. Because it is impossible to see or smell any leaking vapour, Nick van Vliet recommends all gas appliances including heaters, hot water systems

and cook tops be serviced or checked by a qualified technician, every one to two years. ‘The safety of our tenants is of utmost importance to First National Real Estate Nick van Vliet. Because faulty appliances can produce lethal carbon monoxide, we need to remind our tenants, landlords and managing agents of this vitally important shared responsibility’ Nick van Vliet said. --------

Regional awards take on fresh new look The Fleurieu Food Fiesta! Olive awards are back for a second decade with a fresh format. Briony Liebich, an experienced sensory analyst, with over 10 years of professional tasting experience under her belt, takes over the reigns of Chief Judge from awards stalwart Zannie Flanagan. “The Fiesta! Olive Awards have been paramount in developing the reputation of Fleurieu Peninsula as a premium Australian region for olive and oil production,” reflected Zannie who designed the awards 11 years ago. The categories have been simplified this year to reflect industry trends and the judging system will use the 100 point system, reflecting national industry standards. Entry criteria has changed to allow entries grown, processed or with a cellar door in the Fleurieu and Kangaroo Island. “This will strengthen regional ties and help define the regional styles” says Briony. To further promote the producers involved, entries may feature in public tastings, in special menus and sensory

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NEWS and FEATURES workshops to highlight the characteristics of quality oils and olives. One such event is the Punter’s Pick where consumers get the chance to vote for their favorites of the top scoring olive oils at the Willunga and Victor Harbor Farmers Markets. “This year it will be very special Awards dinner as we pay tribute to Vince Scarfo and his brother in law, Luigi Palombo who were tragically lost at sea in February” says Rachel McMillan, Chief Steward of the Awards. “Vince and Lui were highly respected in the Fleurieu Food & Wine Industry. Vince was a great supporter of the Fiesta! Olive Awards and we mark his contribution to the region by naming the Best of Show Oil, the Vince Scarfo Trophy. He was an inspiration, mentor, support and friend to many.”

will be donated to Victor Harbor/Goolwa Sea Rescue Squadron. Finally, we would like to thank our 2014 sponsors, Spice Girls, Willunga Farmers Market, Victor Harbor Farmers Market, Jetty Food, Elbow Room, Fleurieu Living Magazine and Rio Coffee. This Olive Awards would not be possible without their generous support. Entries Close: Friday 10th October: Judging: Tuesday 14th October Punter’s Pick at Willunga Farmers Market: Saturday 18th October Punter’s Pick at Victor Harbor Farmers Market: Saturday 25th October Olive Awards Dinner held at Our Place on Willunga Hill: Friday 7th November

Proceeds from the dinner

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SPORT Football by Gerry Loots What a great game for us. Willunga came out of the blocks, kept the pressure on all day and coasted home like Usain Bolt. The crowd included the 2004 “A” and “B” grade premiership players who contributed a faiR amount of noise and spurred the boys on. On the other hand Strath looked a bit flat and probably came with the two points up on their virtual Premiership table – but it was not to be. This Saturday is going to be a buster of a game when the Demons meet Encounter Bay on a nice big ground.

Willunga Upset Roosters Willunga won the toss and kicked with a slight breeze. Sherry kicked the first goal of the game after being awarded a fifty metre penalty. Willunga were

never fronted from that time. Standfield set up another opportunity for Sherry but he missed. Tucker and Hall combined to open Strathalbyn’s scoring. Sherry and Lahiff kicked 3 more points for the Demons. Lahiff kicked a goal but George got it back immediately. Burdett and Altus were in everything for Willunga and set up forward moves but Groom and Collier failed to convert. The Roosters opened the second quarter with a composed goal by M Elliot from the forward pocket boundary line. A minute later he missed another opportunity and on the rebound Burdett spotted up Groom who kicked long and true. Groom then linked with Haskett to move the ball quickly into the Demons forward lines where Lahiff led to space, marked and kicked a fine goal from fifty metres out. George got a major to steady the ship for Strathalbyn.

Burns and James missed opportunities but Munn took a strong mark and kicked a fifty metre goal. Murray then linked with McGowan to set up Butcher’s first goal since coming back from injury. Tucker forced the ball forward for the Roosters and Cousins kicked a steadying goal. Butcher followed his man forward and took a strong defensive mark, then in the play of the day, kicked long to the far side where he pinpointed Burdett who hand balled long ot the fast running defender, Alexopoulos. He ran to fifty and kicked a long sliding goal to bring the crowd to life. Vaninetti and George battled hard for the Roosters and held up Willunga’s momentum in the minutes leading up to half time. Vaninetti and Weckert produced excellent run from defence to thwart Willunga’s forward moves at the start of the second half. Altus’s run set up a Lahiff goal to kick the Demons further ahead and then Cousins was at the end of good play from Tucker and Marton. He kicked another major a minute later. Willunga rose to the challenge when Fry found Butcher who converted. Sherry kicked a back-to-back goal to increase Willunga’s lead then Balas’ skills and pace and Fry’s courage set up a Lahiff goal. Willunga’s momentum went up a notch when McGowan’s magnificent effort created space for Burdett. He drove the ball down the ground where Willunga’s forward line pressure forced a Strathalbyn mistake and Altus ran into an open goal. Standfield drove the ball forward on the siren. Lahiff was interfered with. He was

awarded a free and kicked truly. The last quarter saw Willunga assert their dominance in a dour struggle. The ball was slippery and players tiring so packs formed. Tackles were ferocious. Strathalbyn were allowed no space to use their class. On the other hand Willunga withstood the pressure, broke free and kicked truly. Sherry converted the first opportunity after strong ruck work by Collier. McGowan’s strength was a telling factor in allowing players like Altus and Burdett to run free. Standfield produced the best individual goal of the day when he roved his own ruckwork, broke a tackle, ran to forty metres and kicked long and straight. The Rooster’s best chance of a last quarter goal was thwarted when Batson’s long kick hit the post. The last gaol came from a left foot snap from Renney who played on from a Sherry free kick. Willunga’s ten goal winning margin shook Strathalbyn, the League leaders and enhanced the Demons chance of a final five berth.Demons Bog

Mudlarks

Visibility was a bit better for the Mudlarks on Saturday at Willunga Oval, on a bright day with a zephyr wafting from the West. Willunga won the toss and elected to kick to the South. Although the Muddies started off well the Demons soon found composure and totally dominated the second term to put them in a position to take the game and keep their finals hopes intact. Wendelborn, Hodgins, Carrol and Paterson

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SPORT started in the centre for the Muddies and made an early statement but by the end of the first term the centre square line up for the Demons was starting to gain ascendancy with Huizink, Groom, Burdett and Groom finding players up forward and playing very hard ball. For the first ten minutes the game was an arm wrestle with the ball going between half forward lines with some great tenacious displays of defence by both teams. It took 12 minutes before the visitors posted the first goal for the game when Hill kicked from 30 metres out. Poor checking by the Demons resulted in a second goal to their opposition when Wendelborn drilled a six pointer. Finally Alexopoulos managed to get a well contested ball out to Groom who fed Lahiff for the Demons first goal. The Muddies led by 8 points at the first break. But the second term was a lot different. Murray passed brilliantly to Lahiff to convert and then nearly immediately replayed the passage for all to see again. Those two passages of play seemed to spur on the home side. The visitors did not score a goal in the second term and the Demons managed four so were ahead at half time.

Wakefield and Fry were firing well by this time and kept the pressure on the Muddies by contesting strongly and breaking through packs. Mudlark Hassan could not stem the tide for all his effort. The final term was a great battle and Demon recruit Fry responded to the pressure and took an all comers. The visitors fought back well and kept the competition close. The ground was heavy and taking its toll on the fitness levels. The close in contests and skills continued to provide the crowd plenty of spectacles. With the result putting Willunga fifth by one game and Myponga Sellicks at 8th on the ladder, clearly both sides have a tough run home and need to stay focused. ------Get in2FUN! Get in2CRICKET! In 1922, Norman Wilfred Baker became notorious as the “boy bushranger of Willunga”. Wearing a black mask and carrying a rifle, he held up and robbed a man driving a cart and then escaped into the Mt Compass bush. The “home” of STARS – Southern Theatre and Arts Supporters – is Waverley House

The 2014/15 cricket season is coming Willunga Cricket Club is seeking players for all grades Milo In2Cricket (5-8), JT20 (U10), U12, U14, U16 and Seniors. Take your First Wicket – Make you First runs - We Want You For more information please call 0448 966 448 or email willungacc@gmail.com

At the start of the second half, Williams and Ogilvie were trying to give their Myponga Sellicks team mates opportunities but the Demons were thwarting and disturbed the flow many times, forcing many errors. Even though the visitors had more shots at the posts, they were inaccurate and allowed the Demons to grow their lead a little.

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Community Notices Swan Song by Liz French Until September 30 2014 In celebration of South Australian Living Artists Festival and Shimmer Festival 2014, Fox Creek presents the work of local artist, Liz French.

Book launch “Shadows over the Sun” by Giselle J Robin in Seaford Library on 18 September 2014 from 7-8 pm. The book will be entered in the ‘Frankfurt Book Fair’ in October and London and New York Book Expos next year. The book launch is for the revised edition which contains a strong statement about a way to recovery from bipolar. There will be book signing – Sales (for a special prize) and light Refreshments. Bookings are essential. Tel: 8384 0050 (Seaford Library) or onkaparingacity.com/libraries . -------

Liz depicts locations and imaginary scenarios in her prints; all are frozen moments in time. -------

Community Forum Invitation from Aldinga Bendigo Bank You are invited to discuss future community projects that could be undertaken with the aid of funds generated by Aldinga Beach Community Bank Branch. Monday 22 September 2014 6.00pm McLaren Vale Visitors Centre, Main Road, McLaren Vale RSVP Annette.seeliger@bendigo adelaide.com.au 8557 8166 by Friday 5 September 2014 -------

Willunga Trees for Life meetings are held at

7.30pm in the Eco Classroom at Tatachilla Lutheran College, off Tatachilla Road, McLaren Vale. All welcome, supper provided. Inquiries to Julie Turner, ph 8556 2401. Wed 3rd September. ‘Adelaide Botanic Gardens: First Creek Wetlands’. This 2.6 hectare wetland features many rare and threatened local species. Guest speaker is Dan Duval, Seed Collector at the Seed Conservation Centre of the Botanic Gardens. Dan collected seed for the Wetlands from swamps both locally and in the South East of SA resulting in a unique planting of rare species in the heart of Adelaide. Trees For Life is holding a bush regeneration workshop in Willunga on September 10 -------

SOUTH AUSTRALIA Police want to know your views on crime and community safety in the South Coast Local Service Area. Come and hear what your local police are currently doing about crime and community safety in your

area. Have your say and tell your local police what is important to you in your community. When Tuesday, 30 September 2014 Where Seaford Ecumenical Mission, Cnr Main Street and Grand Boulevard, SEAFORD Time 1.00 pm to 3.00 pm (Doors open at 12.30 pm) Tea, coffee and light refreshments are provided. Seating is limited so you are encouraged to arrive early. While questions will be taken from the audience on the day, community members can send in questions prior to the day which will then be addressed during the forum. Questions and any enquiries can be lodged by email to: sapol.southcoastlsa@police.sa.gov .au or phone 83929046.

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Friends of Willunga Basin Annual General Meeting Members of FOWB and the public are invited to our Annual General Meeting, Wed Sept 3rd at 7:30pm Waverley House, St Peters Tce Willunga Our guest speaker, ecologist Barb St John will discuss Environmental and Ecological Challenges and Opportunities in the Willunga Basin. Please come along to support our organisation and hear an informative speaker. For more information contact David Gill on 8556 2289 -------

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Community Notices Community Share Clothing Share Saturday September 6 (first Saturday of every season) , 9 – 12noon 2 High St Willunga Clothing can be dropped off on the front veranda of 62 Aldinga Rd Willunga Enquiries: Jeff Simmons 85289113 jeffsimmons@iprimus.com.au

Book, CD, DVD Share Saturday September 13 (second Saturday of every month), 9 – 12noon 2 High St Willunga Books etc can be dropped off on the front veranda of 62 Aldinga Rd Willunga Enquiries: Jeff Simmons 85289113 jeffsimmons@iprimus.com.au

Garden Produce Share Every Saturday 9 – 12noon 2 High St Willunga Enquiries: Jeff Simmons 85289113 jeffsimmons@iprimus.com.au

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ALDINGA U3A If you are retired or near retirement and would like to keep your brain and body active, meet new people, share your skills or learn new ones, join U3A For more information ring Margaret 83830562 Classes include history, creative writing, exercise, dance, gardening, films, excursions, and more. -------

WEC UPCOMING EVENTS CALENDAR Bookings essential. Please book by calling 85564188, online at http://willungaenviro.org. au/index.php/events -andworkshops or visit our facebook page to register. Supper provided for all events September Ken Long - Sustainable Housing Day speaker The Living Building Challenge. - http://living-

future.org/lbc Tuesday 9th September @ 7pm October Rod Wells- Digging up the past, Australia's giant extinct marsupials, or, where did all the browsers go?? Monday 20th October @7pm Wendy Builth- Arachnids from South Australia Tuesday 28th October @7pm -------

St Joseph's Concert Inspired by the great American folk musicians of the 50's and 60's, Andy and Marta are a captivating duo who have crafted their own unique style. With their versatility extending from traditional ballads in the style of Gillian Welch you will be warmed by their harmonies and good humour. When Sunday September 7, 2014 from 2:30 PM to 4:00 PM Where St Joseph's Church St Jude Street Willunga 5172 Australia Contact MOIRA DESLANDES St Joseph's Parish 0451300090

and their jumpin' jive blues, swing and old fashioned rock ‘n roll. Also on the bill is talented young group Halfway to Forth guaranteed to 'rock your sox' with infectious rhythms and pure musical talent. "Have you always wanted to get involved with Radio?" said Scott Davis board member of Triple Z. "Well this is your opportunity and you'll have an amazing night out at the same time". "There will be great music, auctions, raffles, cheese platters, coffee, tea and of course the lucky door prize; there is also a bar, with wines kindly supplied by Primo Estate, so bring your friends, put on your dancin' shoes and enjoy the music.” The $20 tickets are available at Sip n' Save Mount Compass, McLaren Vale Hotel Bistro and Elevator Music, Aldinga Shopping Centre. Doors open at 7.30pm for the Triple Z Fundraiser, Mount Compass War Memorial Hall.

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Circle of Friends by John Bennett

Through donations from the Saturday morning shoe shine the Willunga Circle of Friends have been able to sponsor a team of ten Afghani refugees on Bridging visas, to join the South Australian Futsal League indoor soccer competition. Refugees on Bridging visas have had security and health clearances but have no work rights they are permitted to live in the Community while their applications for protection are being processed. Needless to say this is an anxious time for any refugee and participation in sport is a means of reducing mental stress. The Circle of Friends thank patrons for their generous support that has allowed us to sponsor a team in the Futsal competition.

moira.deslandes@gmail.com

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FLEURIEU IS ABUZZ WITH NEW RADIO TRIPLE Z Excitement is in the air as the Fleurieu Peninsula's newest Community Radio station Triple Z takes shape. Their first major fundraiser is in the Mount Compass War Memorial Hall Saturday 20th September. This hall is the same proud venue that hosts the monthly Supper Club and this event will be a cracker. It's famous for its excellent musicians and warm environment. The line-up is big with the fabulous Jump Daddy's

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Community Notices CHURCH NOTICES Willunga Uniting Church - September

Community News - Jenny Escots

Spring Fair and Art Exhibition "Gifts of the seasons" An exhibition of Willunga Waldorf School Student Artwork Opening on Friday September 5th 6 - 8 pm. Followed by SPRING FAIR - Saturday 6th September 10am - 3pm Featuring: Live Music, huge plant sale, Bric-a-brac, second hand children’s clothing, toys. Books and games. Crafts and activities for children. Children’s Tibetan pray flags, children’s choirs, student films, Quilting demonstration. Blacksmithing demonstration, a rainbow room…. AND MORE! Food Food Food! Fresh crepes, strawberries and cream, sausage sizzle, homemade cakes and baked goods. Homemade pasties, soup, cakes and baked goods. Devonshire tea, outdoor café. Just Popped Popcorn, Just Chips: Vegan hot chips. -------

Anglican Pastoral District of Southern Vales

St Stephen’s Church, St Andrews Tce. Willunga. Service: Saturday 5.30 pm: Vigil Mass. All Welcome. Contact: Pastoral District Secretary, Telephone 8323 9155 Website: www.southernvalesparish.org

The discipleship program Following Jesus continues each week: Monday 7.00 pm: Home of Bob & Sue Smith, Seaford Rise. Wednesdays– 10.00 am, St

Margaret's; 7.00 pm St Ann’s

truly enriching and exciting journey!

St Stephen’s organises a monthly dinner at the Old Bush Inn on the 3rd Saturday night of the month, after the 5.30 pm service, for anyone wishing to join in for fellowship. The next dinner will be held on September 20th at 7.00pm. Bookings to Ted Sandercock 8556 4535

Things coming up: ‘Mummy Link’ (a ministry of Genesis Pregnancy Support Services) is being hosted in the church facility every fortnight on a Wednesday at 10am (next meeting is August 20). ‘Mummy Link’ is for young mums and expectant mums, especially those who may not have close support networks – the program provides for a wonderful time to catch up, meet others and be encouraged in the most important job in the world! Please contact Jo Norton for more details: 0408 060407

Fr Paul Devenport and his wife Helen have moved to Renmark in The Riverland Pastoral District. Services in the Southern Vales Anglican churches continue, conducted by retired or visiting clergy. -------

Catholic Parish of Willunga Church times are the following in Willunga at St Joseph's Church, St Jude's street: 8:30 am on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays of the month; 10:30 am on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month. Weekday mass is held at 9 am on Wednesdays, Thursday and Fridays. See www.willungaparish.org.au/

------ALL WELCOME to Christian Science Group

Sue & Doug March invite you to join them in sharing and discovering how we can all have fulfilling, peace filled lives. Come along at 10:30am on the 1st & 4th Sundays of each month. For more details call 8556 7314. Blessings.

‘A Springtime Ball’ Celebrate the romance of Spring with a night of fun, glamour and foxtrot flair! 7:30pm at the McLaren Vale Institute (151-153 Main Rd McLaren Vale), Saturday September 13. This is the fifth old time dance event that has been run by ‘Jolly Good Events’ a not for profit initiative which raises money for schooling in Uganda. Each event has been a big hit. Come and dance the night away and be instructed by professionals on how to do the ‘fox trot’ and a bunch of other classics! $25 online

or $30 at the door. 100% of proceeds go towards land purchase for a school in Uganda. ‘Jolly Good Events’ are strongly and happily supported by Coast and Vines Church. Don’t miss out! For more information phone Bonnie Dowie on 0448 448044 www.trybooking.com

Coast and Vines Church 12-14 Aldinga Rd Willunga – PO Box 196 Willunga SA 5172 Office 8556 2585 Mobile 0427 221126 Email coastandvines@bigpond.com

Web www.coastandvineschurch.org.au

Facebook

facebook.com/Coast-VinesChurch

Service times: 10am on Sundays Coast and Vines Church is a member Church of the ‘Acts 2 Alliance’ (A2A) Network. For more information go to; www.a2a.org.au

Church Ministries: Men’s and Women’s groups – Children’s Church – Crèche – Prayer – ‘TNT’s” (Twenties and Thirties) – Youth – Counselling – Missions – ‘The Attic’ Op Shop (open Wed – Sat) Any enquires phone Rod Dowie on 0427 221126

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Coast and Vines Church in Willunga was established over 7 years ago by the current pastors Rod and Alice Dowie. It is a young and growing church living in the joy and freedom of Gods restorative purposes. As a local church we are here to bless our community and to make a positive difference in our world. You are most welcome to join us on this

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Willunga Events Willunga Events (To update this info email willungagazette@gmail.com )

Aldinga Bay Croquet Club Come and join us and learn how to play Association Croquet, Golf Croquet and/or Ricochet. Association Croquet is on Wednesday a.m. and Saturday a.m. Golf Croquet is on Wednesday at 1 p.m. and Friday 9 a.m. Ricochet is on 11 a.m. Mondays. Courts at rear of the Aldinga Bay Bowling Club. Further information ring Bob 8556 2659 A.H. or Ken 8556 3787 A.H. Aldinga University of the Third Age If you are retired or near retirement and would like to keep your brain and body active meet new people, share your skills or learn new ones. Join Aldinga U3A. For more information ring Margaret 83830562. Classes run in school terms. Classes include poetry, history, creative writing, exercise, dance, gardening, films, lectures, excursions, philosophy and many more. Breast Cancer Support Group, Aldinga Med Centre, 89 Rowley Rd, Aldinga Bch Conference Room, Wednesdays fortnightly 1011.30am, donation, contact Susie 0423 972 813 for details www.facebook.com/AldingaBreastCancerSupportGroup CINEMALLUNGA is restoring the old Willunga Show Hall into a cinema and arts venue. Bi-monthly events, usually on the third Saturday of Feb, April, June, Aug and Oct. If you have an interest in film, audio-visual projection, catering, promotion, cinema history, movie making or just enjoy the warm glow of a fun night out. More details Brian 0418 807 529 or Andrew 0439 687 281 Food Swap: Location: Adjacent to The Green Room on High St, 8-12pm When: Saturday, every fortnight You can contribute and choose from garden surplus fruit, veges, eggs, cut and or dried herbs, conserves and potted seedlings. Just drop off your produce, labeled if you think that will help, and choose a few items for yourself. The Healers Market is the third Sunday of each month. Special focus on Health, Healing and Wellbeing and is held in the beautiful Singing Gallery 133 Main Road McLaren Vale. On offer each month is Massage, Reiki & Holistic Therapies, Psychic Readers, Crystals & Jewellery, Himalayan Salt Lamps and more. FREE ENTRY. All welcome. 11am - 4pm healersmarketmclarenvale@gmail.com 83841008 LETS South Markets Barter markets now held fortnightly on High street in Willunga next to the Green Room Organic Cafe between 9.00am and 12 noon. On alternate weeks is the vege swap. For more information contact Secretary Wil Heidt on 0414 484 723 or email enquiries@letssouth.com Visit the website www.letssouth.com.au McLaren District Veterans Golf Association based at the Willunga Golf Course. It is open to golfers who have reached the age of 55 years. Regularly play at various courses across the Fleurieu Peninsula. Darryl 8596 4128 Night Owls Lawn Bowls @Willunga Bowling Club every Wednesday @7.00pm during October-March Weekly fee of $5.00 For info Bowling Club 8556 2246 Probus Club of McLaren Vale, Willunga & Districts Our men’s club meets at 10 o'clock on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. The club is a group of retired men who meet for the enjoyment of each other’s company, an interesting speaker and a cuppa afterward. Our club does not raise funds nor have working bees. If you would like to attend a meeting, telephone Jim on 8556 2540 or Colin on 8323 7952 Rotary Club of McLaren Vale supports activities in Aldinga, Willunga, McLaren Vale and surrounding districts. Meet Monday nights for a dinner meeting at 6.30pm for 6.45pm at the Alma Hotel. Visitors and new members welcomed. Contact Kevin 8556 2968 Singing Gallery Music Market second Saturday of the month 10am-2,00pm Everything to do with music, poetry, story telling and the arts. Dave 0413 358 618 dave@thesinginggallery.com.au Southern Cancer Club Providing friendship, social support, information & education but will not provide medical advice either clinical, alternative or new age. Meeting monthly on Monday anytime between 9-12 noon & 3rd Thursday anytime between 1-3pm at Christie Downs Community House cnr Morton & Flaxmill Roads. For more information call Jules on 8186 0048 or visit www.fcn.org.au Southern Onkaparinga Permaculture Gathering: Permaculture is a design system for creating a small garden to designing a large office building, farm or entire village. All welcome. Shared lunch and relevant workshops and discussions. Location: Different each month, the third Sunday of each month. Prior contact essential: Jeff Simmons 85289113 Southern Vales View Club (VIEW – Voice, Interests, Education of Women), invites ladies to join our meetings at Carmel’s Bar and Grill, 250 Main Road, McLaren Vale, on the second Friday of each month at 10.30 for an 11.00am start. All very welcome. Contact Marlene on 8323 8861 or email marbarpowell@bigpond.com for further information. Southern Vales Wellbeing group meets at the Singing Gallery every Wednesday from 1.00pm to 3.30pm during school terms cost $4.50 Contact Lesley 8323 8527 STARS - Southern Theatre and Arts Supports The phone number for bookings and information is Carolyn 0438 859 788 visit www.stars.org.au or email starswillunga@hotmail.com The Ladies' Probus Club of the Southern Vales meets for fun and friendship at 10.00 am on the third Monday in the Lutheran Church Hall, Aldersey Street, McLaren Vale. New members and visitors are welcome and for info please telephone Evelyn on 83239504 or Pam on 83239977.

Top Pub Poetry The Old Bush Inn 7.30-9.00pm every 2nd Wednesday of the month. Dinner at 6.30 poetry at 7.30pm Convenor Moira 0451 30 0090 toppubpoetry@gmail.com Trees for Life, Willunga District. (ref 05) General meetings are held on the first Wednesday of each month (except January) at 7.30pm in the Eco Classroom at Tatachilla Lutheran College Enquiries to Julie Turner julieturner@ iprimus.com.au or 8556 2401

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Willunga Events Wellbeing at Willunga Market first Saturday of each month. This market has a special focus on Wellbeing, Health and Healing. Stalls include massage, reiki & crystal healing, Psychic Readers, Jewellery & Clothing, Gifts & Books, Himalayan Salt Lamps and a Cafe. Free workshop and meditation each month. FREE ENTRY Willunga Rec Centre 9-2pm wellbeingatwillunga@gmail.com 0427793314 Willunga Artisans Market second Saturday of each month 9am -1pm Show Hall Willunga Basketball - new players are always welcome. Men’s comp Wednesday nights Women’s comp Tuesday nights Juniors throughout the week Contact Margaret 8556 2360 or 0421 358 326 Willunga Bowling Club Inc Come and enjoy social bowls Tuesday and Saturday 12.00 for 12.30pm start Fee $5.00 Contact Vic 8557 4030 or Ian 8556 2246 or message 8556 2246 Willunga Business and Tourism exec meets5.30pm, 1st Tuesday of the Month at the Old Bush Inn, High Street, Willunga Willunga CFS training Wednesday 7.00 for 7.30pm at fire station, meetings 2nd Wednesdays of the month. Admin Coordinator Paddy Wilkinson 85562352 Willunga District Community Bus Inc, Lot 104 Lacey Drive Aldinga Beach 5173 phone 8557 7899. We transport the frail aged and disadvantaged door to door Monday to Friday. Willunga Embroiderers meet 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of the month at The Hub. All welcome. For info phone Val 8556 5556 Willunga Environment Centre Inc 18 High Street, Willunga phone 8556 4188 10.00am-3.00pm Monday- Fri-day 9.30am-1.30pm Saturday Willunga Farmers Market Choir (Soulfood) - A female choir singing acapella for the enjoyment of a wide audience". Waverly Mon nights at 7.30pm. Info Margi Beed 8556 5032 Franka Gerlach 8556 6783 Jill Stone 0407 695 029 Willunga Farmers Market every Saturday 8am -12.30pm Town-ship Square, Willunga 10% members discount ph 85564297 www.willungafarmersmarket.com.au Willunga Garden Club meets every 2nd Thursday of the month except January at the Lutheran Church Hall Aldersley Street McLaren Vale at 7.30pm cost $3 Contact Chris 8323 7742 Willunga Girl Guides - For girls 5-15 years. Thursdays 5.00 to 6.30pm, Old Show Hall, Main Road. All welcome to come and try. Contact Brenda 8382 6651 Willunga Golf Club always looking for new members. The club has membership category options to suit all golfers. There is NO entry fee and annual membership fee payment is flexible. The golf course is one of the best on the Fleurieu Peninsula We run regular competitions on Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday. Ring Judi on 8556 4234 or take a look at the Club website www.willungagolf.com.au Willunga Hill Art Group holds meetings at the Waverley Homestead on the first Tuesday of every month at 7pm. Demonstrations commence at 7.30pm. Everyone is welcome. Sharon 0417829617. www.willungahillartgroup.org Willunga Judo club meets at The Old Railway Station, Railway Tce, Willunga Wednesday night at 7.00pm Contact Greg 8552 7074 or Kym 0407 798 803 Willunga Kick Boxing Club meets at The Old Railway Station, Railway Tce Willunga Monday and Thursday at 7.00pm Contact Peter 0407 324 530 Willunga Lions - www.willungalions.com.au Auction on the last Saturday of each month except December at Lions Saleyard, Binney R, Willunga. Contact Lion Wolf Hirsch 8557 7519, Lion Bernie Levering 8556 5230 or Dean Hunt 0414 564 389. Giant Trash and Treasure Market - held every 4 months at the sale yard. Willunga Lions Ladies Auxiliary Boutique - come and see us Butterworth Road, Aldinga Beach - preloved clothes, toys, books, bric a brac etc contact Merle Hirsch 8557 7519 or Margaret Dorton 8556 3591 Willunga Men’s Circle: An opportunity to speak and to be heard. There is no agenda, no discussion, no judgement and no advice. Just the freedom and safety to share who you really are and what is really going on in your life with other men. Location: 62 Aldinga Rd Willunga When: last Wednesday of each month Prior bookings essential: Jeff Simmons 85289113 Willunga National Trust - The Slate Museum and the Court House Museum are open 1pm to 4pm Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday and Public hols 2nd Sat month 11am - 4pm Inquiries phone 8556 2195 Willunga Quarry Market second Saturday of every month 9.00am-1.00pm Willunga Recreation Park Contact David 0408 897 393 www.willungaquarrymarket.com

Willunga RSL, Main Road, Willunga open every Friday 4.00pm to 8.00pm, All Service Personnel welcome Willunga Table Tennis Club New members welcomed. Games played on Tuesday and Wednesday nights starting at 7.00pm cost $3.00 a night Contact Darryl 8596 4128 John 0413 525 343 Get fit! Join Willunga Tweeters, your local Heart Foundation walking group. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays for one hour, beginning at 8 am. All welcome. For more details, contact Chris Horsman mob 0438 131 049 or email chrishorsman528@gmail.com Yoga Studio in Willunga: Classes (beginners to experienced - & Youth Yoga for ages 11 & up), Personal restorative sessions, therapeutic programmes, off-site tuition, tailored workshops & retreats. Ph. Hope Deane 0408 835 723, 08 7510 2072.

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