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Termites
Spiders
Rodents
Cockroaches
Ants
Are Termiteseating your home?
FREEMERRIWAIssue 16
Thursday July 23, 2020Ringer
Large numbers attend local Pony Club Camp
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Empowering and challenging students to become lifelong learners
All enquiries welcome
Principal - Ashley Borg Ph 6548 2035
P&F President - Andrew Luke Ph 6548 2993
St Joseph’s Primary School
Merriwa
Empowering and challenging students to become lifelong learners
All enquiries welcome
Principal - Ashley Borg Ph 6548 2035
P&F President - Andrew Luke Ph: 6548 2993
St Joseph’s Primary School
Merriwa
SANDY HOLLOWPUBLIC SCHOOL
Telephone02 6547 4521
Fax02 6547 4450
Email: sandyhollo-p.School@det.nsw.
edu.au cassilis-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au www.cassilis-p.school.nsw.edu.au
Cassilis Public School
Principal:
Coolah RoadCassilis NSW 2329
Ph: 63761009Fax: 63761005
Mrs Katie Burgess
merriwa-c.school@det.nsw.edu.au www.merriwa-c.schools.nsw.edu.au
Merriwa Central School
Phone: 6548 2119
Meets the first Tuesday of each month at 6.30pm at Merriwa RSL
Club
President: Julie LlewelynVice Presidents: Hollie Hunt and
Keirra HournSecretary: Talitha Sawley
Treasurer: Emma Douglas
Merriwa Pre-School and Activity Centre (PO Box 96) 43 Bow St, Merriwa NSW 2329
Ph: 0265 482 083 merriwapreschool@tpg.com.au
Merriwa Pre-School For children 2 – 5 years
Activity Centre For children attending Kindergarten to Year 6
After School Care and Vacation Care
WITH JAMES CONSTABLE
Sender Salon arrived in Merriwa about 1900, he built a baker shop just below where Cronin and Caelli built their garage (later Albert Coorey and now the BP servo). The old tin shed down the back of the block still houses the old oven which has a manufacture date of 1900. Various people leased the bakery over the years which later was called the Premier Bakery.
The shop appears to have closed in 1947 after which time it was used as a residence. Fred Johnston was using the old bakehouse during the late 1940’s and up till 1958. Ozzie Gaynor was baking for Fred in the old bakehouse up until 1956 at which time he became a shearers cook for Bob Young. Ozzie used to have a yard where he kept the horse and cart behind where the garage is now. Nick Hiles remembers Ozzie delivering bread on the horse and cart.
James Constable
A Walk Down Memory Lane
Photo 1 - courtesy of Nick Hiles (Nick at about 11 or 12 in front of old shop Chrisrmas morning).
Photos 2 and 3 - courtesy of Julianne Slattery and Anne-Maree Campbell and shows Julianne (nee McLaurin) as a two year old. Her mother Ivy worked in the bakery shop, photo taken 1947.
Photo 4 - bakery leased in a 1927 paper report. Photo 5 - courtesy of Jan Williamson shows the horse and cart which was used by Ozzie for deliveries.
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Merriwa Central School
Principal’s ReportWelcome back to Term 3 the “new normal”. As the rates of COVID infection rise in metropolitan areas we are lucky to live in the country. However, as you are aware COVID control measures remain in place, such as additional cleaning during the day, antibacterial handwash in all classrooms, kiss and drop and parent pick-up arrangements, and no parents on site.
YEAR 12 FAREWELL
The Departments procedures limiting attendance of parents at school events has also impacted on our Year 12 farewell, some schools have cancelled these events for 2020. We are looking at how this may proceed at the end of term with reduced numbers of adults in attendance. Obviously in this rapidly changing climate of COVID 19 all plans are subject to change.
NEW STAFF
Welcome to Sam Smith (English Teacher) who has been appointed to our school. Mr Smith has been working at Lithgow High School since graduating from University. Mr Smith fills the vacancy created by Mrs Johnson’s transfer to Scone High School.
have been forgotten about. Students are asked to return them to the Office during our book amnesty and go in the draw to win a canteen voucher.
SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHS
School photographs will take place in Week 3 on Monday August 3 on the primary campus. Information and order details were distributed at the end of last term. Student family photographs will take place at 11.00am in the primary library. All students are expected to be in full school uniform on the day.
TRIAL HSC EXAMS
Term 3 marks the final term for our Year 12 students. They should all be preparing for the upcoming trial exams with a regular study timetable if they are to achieve their potential in the Higher School Certificate. For those students aspiring to attend university the trial exams have greater significance this year due to the disruption caused by COVID and learning from home.
I would expect all students to be focused during study periods at school, and to have a regular pattern of study at home. It is a fallacy that students will gain entry to university based on principal’s recommendation if their attendance, and efforts in class do not reflect hard work and the potential for success.
Darren NoonanPrincipal
BOOK AMNESTY
Textbooks and novels are a considerable expense to purchase and maintain. At the moment we have a number of books borrowed by students however not returned. Can I ask parents to check under beds and in cupboards for any library and/or class texts which may
AUGUSTMonday 3 School PhotographsTuesday 4 HSC Maths Study DayThursday 6 HSC Maths Study DayMonday 24 Year 12 Trial HSC Exams
Coming Events
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Primary
Year 4/5 Litharshan Uthayasangar – Being a great role model for his peers in the
classroom
Kindergarten Jackson Goss – Impressive sounding out during writing
Year 1 Isabella Campbell – Always being kind and caring to others
Year 2/3 Kiaya Proctor – Fantastic behaviour and amazing reading
Year 3/4 Grace Campbell – For her persistence and improvement in maths
Year 5/6 Amelia Clarke – Showing dedication to her education
STUDENTS OF THE WEEK
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Max Hourn, Nicholas Campbell, Sharlotte Oldham, Shawn Smith, Deakin Milgate, Hallie
Milgate, Nicole Tudor
BRONZE AWARD WINNERSKiaya Proctor
Jenna North Relieving Assistant
Principal
SecondaryWELLBEING PROGRAMS AT MERRIWA CENTRAL
SCHOOL
Each year, we are very lucky at MCS to have youth workers from Upper Hunter Shire Council Youth Services (UHSCYS), Upper Hunter Youth Services (UHYS) and Upper Hunter Community and Youth Development and Support Services (UHCS) come to our school to provide one on one support to students as well as run wellbeing programs tailored to selected small groups of students.
The Youth Workers who work with our school are:
Upper Hunter Shire Council Youth Services
Mary Spora
Vanessa Whitten
Andrew (from Merriwa Youth Centre)
Upper Hunter Youth Services
Lee-Anne Gibson
Carlie Brown
Tye from Headspace
Upper Hunter Community and Youth Development and Support Services
Heidi West
Ringer Deadline!Please remember to place
your articles and advertisements into the
Merriwa Ringer by Mondays, at 12.00 noon
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FAVOURITE SUBJECT: Woodwork/Metal work because I like making things and how to use new toolsBEST PERSONAL ACHIEVEMENT: Getting dux at primary schoolCAREER ASPIRATIONS: Something to do with farming. Possibly working on a horse studEXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: Competitive shooting and horse ridingYEAR ADVISOR COMMENT: Shiane’s commitment to her learning is impressive. She is always polite, kind and friendly to others, and is more than happy to lend a hand to anyone if needed. She completes her work to a high standard and gives 100% effort in all she does. All of her teachers and fellow students would agree that Shiane is a lovely person and a sensible hard worker, making her the perfect candidate for Student of the Week. Ashleigh Golden - Year Advisor
STUDENT OF THE WEEK SHIANE PEEL
These youth services are provided to young people throughout Upper Hunter Shire in Merriwa, Murrurundi and Scone. Youth Workers can access services for young people including Jobs, Placement, Education and Training (JPET), Adolescent and Family Counselling Service and the Upper Hunter Drug Action Worker if and when these services are needed.
Youth workers run programs that provide the following support to young people:
• For getting a job, writing a resume and interview skills
• Coping with school - exams, bullying and other stressful situations
• Advice and referral to services, including mental health - if you are feeling stressed or under pressure we can put you in touch with people who can help
• When you need someone to listen, one to one support and life skills groups
The following programs will be run this term by Upper Hunter Shire Council Youth Services in the secondary school:
Rules in Relationships
This program will be run for all Year 8 boys. The program will run for one period a week and cover the following:
• Myths of Masculinity• Myths of Masculinity• Attitudes toward Women• Love means Respect
• Equality and Gender• Space (Separating oneself from the situation
when triggered, provoked or tempted)• Think (Time out to think, relax and calm down)• Ownership (Taking ownership and
responsibility of behaviour)
EMOJI
This program will be run for a small group of Year 9/10 boys. The skills group is called the Emoji Group and has been developed to help young people with practical skills for managing their emotions and dealing with teenage issues. The program will run for one period a week and will focus on:
• Recognising signs of emotion in our body – both physical and emotional
• Appropriate expressions of emotions, including anger
• The importance of relaxation, exercise and diet
• Issues the group feel are challenging for them at present – solutions based work
All other services will be continuing to provide one on one support to students this term.
If you have any questions about these services, or do not wish for your child to participate in these targeted wellbeing programs, please contact Miss Ashleigh Golden on 6548 2119.
Ashleigh GoldenWellbeing Teacher
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CAREER NEWSNational Art School Short Courses
Across a wide variety of mediums and skills. Learn from professional artists the skills you want to master.
• Sculpture• Painting• Life Drawing• Etching• Photography
https://nas.edu.au/short-courses/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIqpC28Pv16QIVgh0rCh2wFAQXEAAYASAAEgKm8vD_BwE
Billy Blue College of Design at Torrens University – Bright Awards
Billy Blue College of Design at Torrens University has launched Bright Awards for 2020; a competition designed to highlight young creative talent and support the arts in high schools across Australia. Entries are now open for students in years 10-12 and their school to win monetary prizes to help kick start creative dreams. Find out more:
https://www.billyblue.edu.au/apply/bright-awards
UOW College is offering one-semester short courses in IT, Engineering, Business and Science
An Undergraduate Certificate qualification is awarded upon completion and students receive 24 credit points towards a UOW College Diploma program, requiring only an additional semester of study to complete. Alternatively, students can use their qualification to support their entry to the workforce. Email: uowc@uow.edu.au
https ://www.uowcol lege.edu.au/study/discounted-short-courses/
UNSW Rural Student Medical Entry Scheme – Important Dates
The Rural Entry Scheme (RES) is an initiative to promote Medicine to applicants with an extensive rural background who are able to demonstrate and meet rurality and other assessed factors. Applicants who enter the UNSW Medicine program through the RES, study the same program as students who apply and enter through the main UNSW Medicine ‘local entry’ application process.
Applicants must choose to apply through the Rural Entry Scheme (RES) or through the main
Local Entry application process, you cannot apply for both.
• 1 – 31 July 2020 UCAT ANZ testing dates
• 5 September 2020 UNSW Open Day Kensington campus
• 30 September 2020 Last day to lodge on-time application with UAC
• 30 September 2020 Last day to submit UNSW application through the Medicine Application Portal (MAP)
• Oct - Dec 2020 Interviews for rural applicants will be held at the Albury-Wodonga, Coffs Harbour, Port Macquarie, Wagga Wagga and Sydney (Kensington) campuses.
• 15 December 2020 ATAR results released on Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) website
• 8 January 2021 January Round 1 offers released via Universities Admissions Centre (UAC)
• 21 January 2021 January Round 2 offers released via Universities Admissions Centre (UAC)
• 15 February 2021 Commencement of Year 1
https://rcs.med.unsw.edu.au/rural-student-entry-scheme
ACU - Talk With Industry Series
See past talks with the following specialists:
• Exercise Scientists and Physiotherapists
• Nurses, Midwives and Paramedics
• Occupational Therapists and Speech Pathologists
• Teachers
Join ACU online or on campus for a Talk with Industry event to hear from health practitioners, business graduates or teachers on what it’s really like to work in their field. You will hear from graduates about their experiences and get tips and advice for pursuing a career. For a list of upcoming events and to register visit
https://www.acu.edu.au/about-acu/events/talk-with
Young Scientist Awards: September 9
ITE Innovative and Engineering Design Projects
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Scientific Investigations
Mathematical Investigations
We are also very pleased to be able to announce that all our wonderful sponsors have also recommitted their support. We will be offering 150 prizes of $100 or more totalling up to $20,000 worth of prizes in the Secondary category and up to $5,000 in the Primary category.
We are also pleased to announce two new prizes sponsored by the Australian Water Association.
The Young Scientist Awards are closely linked to the NSW Science, Technology and Mathematics Curriculums and are an excellent way to extend and challenge your students while developing their investigative skills.
Please visit our new look website www.youngscientist.com.au for more details and many excellent resources to guide you and your students in your investigation journey.
https://www.stansw.asn.au//Web/News/Articles/Young%20Scientist%20Awards%20-%20Open.aspx
Identify courses that build enterprise skills
As technology and automation sweep through our workplaces, enterprise skills are the skills which current and future workers need to thrive in their future careers.
Instead of focussing solely on building up the technical skills needed to do a job, young people need to be equipped with skills that can be used across multiple roles and occupations. These skills are increasingly important in a world of work where an average 15 year-old is expected to navigate 17 jobs across 5 different careers.
https://www.fya.org.au/2019/06/21/help-young-people-find-courses-to-build-enterprise-skills/
Women in Business – Fee-free* online program
Women in Business is a NSW Government and TAFE NSW fee-free* online program for women who are looking to establish a business or grow their existing business. Learn more about Women in Business: tafensw.edu.au/womeninbusiness *Eligibility criteria apply
Fee-free Apprenticeships
There’s never been a better time to start an apprenticeship in NSW. The NSW Government is paying the course cost for 100,000 new apprenticeships – meaning students no longer
face a qualification fee of up to $2000.
Apprenticeships are a great career pathway. They combine on-the-job training with classroom study to give you the skills and experience employers are looking for. Apprenticeships generally take around 3-4 years to complete, and apprentices earn a salary while they learn.
There are more than 120 different apprenticeship courses available in NSW, in a range of industries including construction, cooking, aviation and automotive.
https://vet.nsw.gov.au/choosing-vet/fee-free-apprenticeships
Construction Worker Interview Questions
During a job interview, a prospective construction worker needs to convince the interviewer that he or she is dependable, takes direction well, exercises sound judgment, and brings the necessary physical prowess to get the job done. Get yourself ready for your upcoming job interview and review this list of frequently asked interview questions for construction workers.
h t t p s : / / w w w . t h e b a l a n c e c a r e e r s . c o m /construction-worker-interview-questions-2061433
Landscape Solutions Apprenticeships Here
• Apprentice| Landscape Construction| Sydney Metro
• Apprentice| Parks and Gardens| Newcastle
• Apprentice| Parks and Gardens| Northern Suburbs
• Apprentice| Parks and Gardens| South Western Suburbs
• Apprentice| Parks and Gardens| Western Suburbs
We’re a bunch of talented professionals who get to spend our days in a career we love. We’re landscapers but we’re also thinkers, fast learners and problem solvers. We embrace our differences and celebrate our strengths. We’re shaping our industry one landscape at a time.
We’d struggle to create so many amazing places without our wonderful team
https://landscapesolutions.com.au/career/
If you have any further career enquiries please contact me at school.
Jane HegartyCareers Advisor
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IT’S ALWAYS FUN IN STAGE ONE
What a weird and wonderful time Term 2 was! Students in Stage One learnt about a range of topics over term 2 including athletics skills, food and fibre production and the past and the present.
What a character! Throughout English in Term 2 students learnt all about the characters personality, appearance and actions in a range of rich texts. These texts included Clancy of the overflow, Audrey of the outback, a monster wrote me a letter and what the lady bird heard next. These texts allowed students to be exposed to a variety of text types including a poem, novel and picture books. The other focus throughout Term 2 was developing students’ knowledge of narratives by looking at the development of characters, a setting and the correct structure of a narrative. During Term 3, students will begin taking a deeper look into the illustrations present in texts and learning about the information that can be decoded from these. In addition to this, Stage One will also be looking at information reports this term, learning how to distinguish between fact and fiction.
During our religion lessons in Term 2, students learnt all about communities. This included learning about the different types of communities that students belong to and what is special & about belonging to these. Following this, students began learning about saints and the qualities that these saints exhibit. Some of the saints Stage One researched this term included St Mary Mackillop of the Cross, St Mary, St Joseph and St Vincent De Paul. On our final day of Term 2, students from kinder to Year 6 participated in a range of activities which allowed student’s to gain a deeper understanding of the work of St Vincent De Paul. Beginning in Term 3, Stage One will be taking a deeper look into the symbols and ... Involved in the sacrament of reconciliation.
Over the past two terms, students have been learning all about the past and the present as part of their history lessons. These lessons ranged from learning all about technology in the home, transport and school life. As part of their learning about school life and the various technology which has changed in schools over time, students had a surprise visitor Miss Heart, who was a teacher from the late 1800s
there to teach children about the ins and outs of school life in that time. This allowed students an opportunity to teach Miss Heart all about the technology present in the Stage one classroom today. Over the next two terms, students will begin learning about seasons and places as part of their geography unit.
St Joseph’s Primary School
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weeks of term, each student researched, tested and taught about a physical or chemical reaction to another class. Students in Kindergarten, Stage 1 and Stage 2 thoroughly enjoyed watching these experiments and learning about the changes happening.
During the final week of Term 2 students participated in a range of activities. On Friday students were split into age groups to participate in an athletics skills day. This allowed students to show their skills in sprint racing, long jump and shot put without the ability to participate in a normal whole school athletics carnival. During week 1 of Term 3 students will be awarded appropriately for their skills displayed during the day with an award for athletics age champion. The following students have been awarded athletics age champion for 2020; Mia- Rose Deemer, Myles Hvirf, Charlie Barry, Eddison Raines, Eden Barry, Morgan Bates, Lilly Towell, Shyanne Beeney, Jeremiah Raines, Annabelle Hunt, Archie Constable, Ben Patterson, Lula Peebles, Levi Hourn and Liana Pearce.
Whilst students were out displaying their skills, other groups spent time at school learning about and doing activities that relate to St Vincent De Paul and the wonderful work that the St Vincent
De Paul Society do every day.
At the conclusion of the day, students were able to participate in and enjoy a range of talents presented during our St Joseph’s got talent. There was an array of talent ranging from whip cracking, to dancing, to performing with accents. Students were surprised by an appearance by Moana (Miss Love) and a video compilation of TikTok dances by their teachers and principal.
THE FINAL WEEK OF TERM 2
Throughout Term 2, students in years 5 and 6 learned about the different states of matter and investigated physical and c h e m i c a l reactions through a number of class e x p e r i m e n t s . During the final
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Cassilis PublicSchool
CASSILIS PUBLIC SCHOOL
Welcome back to Term 3! It was exciting to see everyone return.
CASSILIS REALLY MEASURES UP!
During the last week of Term 2 there were two open-ended learning activities which were differentiated so that each of our students could participate in the lesson, achieve success and be challenged, students completed a measuring and graphing task and problem solving task.
Taking his learning about paper planes to new heights, Paul shared his thinking with the class which was that the fifth flight of Bob’s flew 7.41m and it was the longest by a metre.
During a conversation with Dridan and Gordie at lunch, a lesson was inspired by Dridan’s query about whether the gum tree in the playground would hit the office building if it fell. Lots of discussion and investigation was conducted to work out how we could measure the height of the tree. One of the methods chosen was to use the tree’s shadow and the shadow of a student within a formula. With this method, do you think the tree would hit the office?
The students discovered that the height of the tree was 15.2m longer than the distance from the trunk to the office steps so the answer was a big YES.
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Katie BurgessPrincipal
SMALL SCHOOL…BIG DIFFERENCE
Cassilis Public School is now taking enrolments for Kindergarten for 2021.
Please contact the office via phone on 6376 1009 or email katie.bell1@det.nsw.edu.au for more information and to start the journey into big school.
We can’t wait for you to come and meet the students and staff and look around our school once restrictions allow it.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC EXHIBITION
PROPOSED MODIFICATION TO THE BOUNDARIES OF MERRIWA HERITAGE CONSERVATION AREA
Council proposes to modify the boundaries of Merriwa Heritage Conservation Area. The proposed modification will amend the Heritage Map (Sheet HER_005A) of the Upper Hunter Local Environmental Plan 2013.
Making these changes will enable Council to manage the heritage conservation area more effectively and improve community confidence in the Local Environmental Plan heritage map whilst still promoting and conserving local heritage.
The draft heritage map and report are available for viewing at Upper Hunter Shire Council’s Offices at 135 Liverpool Street, Scone, 42 Vennacher Street, Merriwa and 47 Mayne Street, Murrurundi during normal business hours. The draft map and report can also be viewed on Council’s website at: www.upperhunter.nsw.gov.au
Upper Hunter Shire Council Exhibition Period: from 9 July 2020 to 6 August 2020
Submissions: Written submissions are invited from members of the public, and should be addressed to:
Mail: The General Manager
Upper Hunter Shire Council
PO Box 208
SCONE NSW 2337
Email: council@upperhunter.nsw.gov.au
Submissions should be received by close of business Thursday August 6, 2020
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Anglican NewsPhone: 0429 996 769
REFLECTION PENTECOST 8 - Matthew 13:44-58
There is a story of an Indian monk who found the world’s largest diamond. In a nearby village a man had a dream that if he went to a certain monastery he could gain enormous wealth beyond all his hopes. The villager arrived at the monastery and told the monk his dream. The monk explained “The dream probably refers to this”, and he handed over the diamond to him. The villager returned home with great joy, but that night tossed and turned. The next week he returned to the monastery, utterly exhausted and begged, ‘Give me the wealth that enables you to give away this diamond so easily.’
The two parables today remind me of this Indian tale. Jesus says that the reign of God is so great a treasure that it is worth giving up all you have. People who have had profound experiences often struggle to find the words to describe this for others. They find themselves resorting to images – ‘It is like…..’,
‘It was as if…….”. In the parables Jesus tries to find ways of explaining why the reign of God has so captivated his own imagination. Of course Jesus speaks of a treasure and a pearl he has already found while the disciples and later Christians only glimpse the God’s reign in moments of insight. And yet even these brief and veiled glimpses have been enough to sustain disciples for two thousand years and even today there are many prepared to give all they have in following Christ. These men and women have found the wealth that enabled the monk to give away the diamond. (From “Sundays Under the Southern Cross” by Mary Coloe PBVM).
DIARY DATES
We are still not open as a church, and by the sound of things it might be a while before it happens. We are certainly not able to sing, dance, or congregate together for a cup of tea! Other churches are opening, but we have
THE CHANGEOVER
Our club has held its fifty first Changeover Dinner. It was held at the Sports Club, it being the first time we have been able to meet at the club since the Covid19 restrictions started to take effect.
The incoming board will be headed by COL BATES as President with WILL MULLIGAN our Secretary and MARK INDER our Treasurer.
We look back on twelve months, the first six being fairly normal. The second half has been anything but normal...with weekly meetings of the club being held via Zoom and later, food reappearing as we were able to meet and enjoy the great catering at Kylie’s 159.
Just to mention a few of Rotary activities over the past year
• Rotary Youth Leadership days at Tocal
• MHERV (mens’ health)......probably happening again fairly soon
• National Bowel Cancer project
• Recycle for Sight
Our hosting of Fabia, our Exchange Student from Germany as well as donations to local and national organisations.
INTEGRA SERVICE DOGS AUSTRALIA
Our Rotary District has adopted Integra as an organisation for special support this year.
Integra aims to assist in transforming and enriching the lives of Veterans and First Responders who are suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder by enriching their lives with highly trained canine guardians.
At our Changeover Dinner we showed our support for the cause by presenting a cheque from our Club to Susan Hooper, wife of Past District Governor Graeme Hooper.
Mark Smith
Merriwa Rotary
elected to remain closed at present. Please God let it happen soon!
Love and blessings,
Rev Pat Kirkby
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POSITIONS VACANTMerriwa Pre-School and Activity Centre are seeking employees for the following positions:
Casual Children’s Educator - Merriwa Activity Centre, this work is as required between 3.00pm and 6.00pm on school days and long days during the vacation period, it is suited to applicants over 18 years old with an interest in providing high quality After School programmes to school aged children. Formal qualifications are not required and on the job training will be provided. A current working with children’s check and First Aide training is preferred.
Apprenticeship - Diploma of Children’s Services - Merriwa Pre-School - This position is for a trained person holding a Certificate 3 in Early Childhood Education and Care with intentions of gaining a Diploma while working, or a suitably experienced person with the desire to work and study at a Diploma level. Applicants must be over 18 years old and be First Aide certified, a working with children’s check is a requirement for this position.
Casual Children’s Educator - Merriwa Pre-School, We are now recruiting for Certificate 3 and Diploma trained educators to be on our casual list for work as required.
For all positions a cover letter, resume and two current referees are required, a job description is available at the Pre-School for your information.
Applications close at 5.00pm on August 14, 2020
Please contact:
Leah Folpp (Director) director.mps@tpg.com.au or 02 6548 2083
Merriwa Pre‑School
and Activity Centre VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE HERE TO HELP
The Merriwa District Progress Association would like to remind residents that the Visitors’ Information Centre (VIC) not only provides a wealth of information for tourists passing through Merriwa, but also a valuable range of community services for locals.
The staff at the VIC provide friendly advice and assistance to local residents to access administrative services including:
• assisting with on-line access to MyGov services such as: Centrelink, Medicare and the Australian Taxation Office;
• computer access for setting up email accounts, checking emails, and browsing the internet, etc;
• performing scanning, printing, photocopying and binding of documents for residents who lack these facilities;
• securing bookings and selling tickets for NSW Trainlink and Sid Fogg’s Coach Service; and
• hosting a community noticeboard displaying information on local events and notices.
These services can be very important for some elderly residents and for anyone without computer or suitable printing facilities. The internet access also allows residents (including students) in remote locations to connect to the world-wide web to conduct business and study on-line.
While there are many residents who already utilise these services at the VIC, there are some who are not fully aware of the range of services available. The Progress Association urges residents to visit the VIC to see what help they may be able to provide.
Remember, residents can present their opinions and ideas on local issues to the Merriwa District Progress Association at its meetings held on the third Wednesday of each month at 6.00pm at the Merriwa RSL Club, or email merriwaprogress@gmail.com.
Stephen Gowlland
Merriwa District Progress
Association
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Community Notice BoardN
ews
Old MachineryDO YOU HAVE RUSTY OLD CARS AND MACHINERY
ON YOUR PROPERTY?
Seeking properties that have old machinery and old cars rusting in paddocks within the Merriwa/Cassilis/Sandy Hollow locality.
These locations will be used for photography purposes. These items will not be moved, taken or disrupted but photographed in their rustic outlay in coming months.
If you are happy for up to five photographers to visit under a designated time, please contact Tina Taylor on 0447 219 193.
Tina Taylor
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
The Merriwa Hospital Auxiliary will be holding our Annual General Meeting on Friday August 14, 2020 at 1.00pm. The meeting will be held at the Merriwa MPS. Those attending please sign in at the front desk for Covid-19 procedures when entering the MPS.
All members and community are welcome to attend. There will be NO afternoon tea in this Covid-19 time and social distancing is essential. Any further information please contact Elaine Sparrow on 6548 8560.
Elaine Sparrow
Merriwa Hospital Auxiliary
some are finding it really difficult to stay at home, stay safe and stay connected.
Not everyone has the internet, a smart phone or access to social media. Not everyone has family or friends nearby to assist with everyday things like shopping or paying the bills.
Helping Hands is a volunteer network to help those who need it most in our community extending across the old Merriwa Shire boundary.
By staying in regular contact with local businesses and services, Helping Hands can help you stay connected with what’s available in Merriwa from the safety of your own home.
We can let you know what services are available and help you to access them.
We also work with other charities and community organisations to help distribute donated items such as food hampers, gift cards, clothing even occasionally the odd bale of mulch hay for the garden!
We would love to hear from you if you are a senior, living with a disability or someone doing it tough in some other way.
There will be more donated items and groceries coming into the district over the next few months so if this is something that could make a difference to you or your family, let us know. In keeping with Covid restrictions, we can only assist people who have registered with Helping Hands and given us permission to contact them.
To go on the register call (m:) 0499 377 284 Monday to Friday during business hours. Leave a message and we will get back to you! You can also call this number if you’d like to be a volunteer yourself.
Tash Taaffe Helping Hands
Helping HandsDuring this period of uncertainty as COVID continues to impact our lives,
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I would also like to offer my condolences to the Riley and Redman Families for their recent loss.
Hylt Cronin
Congratulations and Condolences
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on Mondays.
Hunter Medical Practice would like to advise we will have a female GP working with us from Monday July 13 in our practices at Merriwa and Denman.
We will be in Merriwa on Tuesday’s and Thursday’s and in Denman on Monday’s and Wednesday’s. Please phone 6532 5013 for appointments in Merriwa and 6547 3955 for appointments in Denman.
Hunter Medical Practice
Dr Noman Jawaad
Well done to Amelia Wilkinson on your recent award.
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Business Merriwa Newsagency
GRAZIHER (WINTER ISSUE)
• This issue is all about women blossoming in the bush! Just some of these lovely women are Annabelle Hickson photographer, writer and pecan farmer; a bush ballerina; makers behind loved bush businesses and meet several photographers who we asked to turn the camera back on themselves with travel restrictions. “Love Wins” with our feature on elopements that went ahead during the lockdowns. The issue features our usual mix of beautiful photography paired with strong storytelling.
BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS
• In this August Issue readers will be treated to a 36 page Aussie Favourites Cookbook attached to their issue. All time favourite recipes with a delicious new twist celebrating all things Australian
• It’s soup season, ladle up with tummy warming flavours! Make the Cheat’s sourdough, cornbread or cheese pesto swirls to accompany your soup and you have a meal!
• Winter in your garden; sheds of style, flush out the spiders and tart up your neglected outhouse!
• Plot your veggie garden now for spring; with only a short time to go until spring and summer veggie growing begins plan to grow just as much as you think you can eat or preserve so you don’t have wastage.
AUSTRALIAN READERS DIGEST
• As well as pages of engrossing reads, this
July issue has tips to make your day easier; how to respond to complainers, back pain treatments and making barista style coffee!
AUSTRALIAN WOMEN’S WEEKLY
• The Queen; love, loyalty and loss and the secrets of her reign. In her 95th year, despite being in lockdown, Queen Elizabeth 11 is as present and powerful as ever
• Adventure on the high seas; interview with the first female stowaway Paulette Cooper
• Lessons from the country. Have you recently taken up jam making or thought about getting a brood of chooks? Georgie Robertson muses on some lessons from the bush to help her city sisters when times are tough.
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• The kids will love this issue, packed full of stickers, games and a bonus poster.
A TWIGSEEDS MOMENT
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Businesses
CURTIS GANT BETTS
SOLICITORS AND CONVEYANCERS
PRACTISE AREAS INCLUDE:
• Property Law/Subdivisions • Conveyancing • Compensation Matters • Wills & Estates • Powers of Attorney
• Criminal Law • Litigation & Court Appearances • Business Law & Leases • Family Law • General Legal Work
59 BROOK STREET
MUSWELLBROOK NSW 2333 Phone: 6543 2433
Fax: 6542 5297
Email: office@cgblaw.com.au Web: www.cgblaw.com.au
Proud to Have Serviced the People of the Upper Hunter Since 1890
100 BETTINGTON STREET
MERRIWA NSW 2329
BY APPOINTMENT
Phone: 6543 2433
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AGRICULTURE & LIVESTOCK ADVICE
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
UPPER HUNTER offices Merriwa 6548 2175 (Mon & Tues 9 - 4pm, Wed 9 - 3pm) Scone 6540 2400 (Mon – Fri 8.30am - 4.30pm) Singleton 6572 2944 (Mon – Fri 10.00am - 3.00pm) Direct Local Contacts for: DISTRICT VET 0427 322311 BIOSECURITY - PEST ANIMALS 0429 722944 For more information on our range of services visit our website
hunter.lls.nsw.gov.au
155 Bettington St MERRIWA NSW
Neville and Leanne Hook
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MerriwaUse your
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Ph:0265482246 Fax:0265482629 6 Gooch St (PO Box 108) Merriwa NSW 2329
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Owner Operated Since 1960
Pty Limited
RM Property & Livestock
roger@rmproperty.net 0427 153 446megan@rmproperty.net 0400 653 446
www.rmpropertyandlivestock.com
Roger & Megan Moore
Honesty, Trust, Energy, Teamwork....
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ABN: 65 810 824 869 LIC No: 243746CFOR ALL YOUR DOMESTIC,
RURAL & COMMERCIALELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS & REPAIRS
PH: DES VERO 0427 482 303PH: CATHY VERO 02 6548 2045
PH: 02 6548 2303
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
Email: cjvero@bigpond.net.au dvero@bigpond.net.au
8.30am – 4.30pm Mon – Friday
Servicing the Merriwa community since 1977
Merriwa Branch & District Council
“... a strong and united voice for our members on issues that affect their
business, farms and families.”President: Patrick Ryan 0428
485 090Secretary/Treasurer:
www.nswfarmers.org.au
Aileen Hogan 0455 455 760
Di’s Clothing Patch
Quality Clothing, Friendly Service, Affordable Prices
Supplier of School Wear for MCS
135 Bettington Street, Merriwa NSW 2329 Phone: 02 6548 3023
disclothingpatch@bigpond.com
ABN: 28 634 220 992 License No: 222165C
Brendan Moore 0431 406 259 Local and reliable for all your residential, commercial and industrial
electrical needs
Monday – Friday 7am – 4pm
Email: tartanelectrical@gmail.com
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SchoolsC
hurches
Catholic Parish Merriwa & Cassilis
WEEKEND MASSES St Anne’s Merriwa
1st, 3rd & 5th Sunday - Sat 6.00pm 2nd & 4th Sunday - Sun 8.30am
St Joseph’s Cassilis 2nd & 4th Sunday - 10.00am
Parish Priest - 6548 2086 St Vincent de Paul - 6548 3092
Merriwa Anglican Parish
Holy Trinity Merriwa
9.00am Sundays10.00am Fridays
Short Bible Study
Contact: 0429 996 769
Rev’d Pat Kirkby - Local Priest
Services
141 BETTINGTON ST MERRIWA NSW 2329
PHONE:65482078 FAX: 65482063
CAN-AM *HUSQVARNA OUTDOOR PRODUCTS
*COOPER TYRES *MICKEY THOMPSON
*BRIDGESTONE *GOODYEAR/DUNLOP
*TOYO TYRES *MAXXIS TYRES FULL MECHANICAL WORKSHOP
Hunt MWA Pty LTd Licence No:41446
Merriwa Pharmacy
Opening Hours
Monday 9.00am - 5.30pmTuesday 9.00am - 5.30pm
Wednesday 9.00am - 5.30pmThursday 9.00am - 5.30pm
Friday 9.00am - 5.30pmSaturday 9.00am - 12.00pm
Phone 6548 2213
MORE THAN JUST A
POST OFFICE Stamps and packaging
Bill Pay@PostBanking deposits/withdrawals
Money ordersWestern Union transactionsPassports (including photos)
Work cover documentsPost Office box rental
Gifts, Antiques/old wares
Open Monday - Friday 9.00am-5.00pm Closed for lunch 2-2.30pm
Merriwa PO, 82 Bettington Street
6548 2042
Meets the first Tuesday of each month at 6.30pm at Merriwa RSL
Club
President: Julie LlewelynVice Presidents: Hollie Hunt and
Keirra HournSecretary: Talitha Sawley
Treasurer: Emma Douglas
MERRIWA SURGERY
DR EMAD JASEM
OPENING HOURSMonday to Friday 8.30am
to 6.00pm Saturday by arrangement
For appointments6548 2305
Payment is required at time of consultation
St Davids
Service Times1st, 2nd, 4th and 5th Sundays
at 11.00am3rd Sunday at 6.00pm
Peter Campbell - 6548 5126
Uniting
Vennacher Street Merriwa
Church
Empowering and challenging students to become lifelong learners
All enquiries welcome
Principal - Ashley Borg Ph 6548 2035
P&F President - Andrew Luke Ph 6548 2993
St Joseph’s Primary School
Merriwa
Empowering and challenging students to become lifelong learners
All enquiries welcome
Principal - Ashley Borg Ph 6548 2035
P&F President - Andrew Luke Ph: 6548 2993
St Joseph’s Primary School
Merriwa
SANDY HOLLOWPUBLIC SCHOOL
Telephone02 6547 4521
Fax02 6547 4450
Email: sandyhollo-p.School@det.nsw.
edu.aucassilis-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au www.cassilis-p.school.nsw.edu.au
Cassilis Public School
Principal:
Coolah RoadCassilis NSW 2329
Ph: 63761009Fax: 63761005
Mrs Katie Burgess
merriwa-c.school@det.nsw.edu.au www.merriwa-c.schools.nsw.edu.au
Merriwa Central School
Phone: 6548 2119
Group
sEnquiries to:
President: Penelope FenleyPhone: 6548 3060
Email: penelopecwa@iinet.net.auSecretary: Kim Clydsdale
Phone: 6548 2558Email: kmclydsdale@gmail.com
CWAMeets Second Monday
of the month10.00am
CWA Rooms159 Bettington Street
Visitors and new members are always welcome
MERRIWA TOURIST WELCOMING CENTRE &
MEN’S SHEDArts, Crafts, Farm Produce!
Clean toilets!CENTRE:
Open every day9.30am-2.30pmMEN’S SHED:
Every Thursday10.00am onwards
President: E ShipwayTelephone: 6548 3201
Merriwa Pre-School and Activity Centre (PO Box 96) 43 Bow St, Merriwa NSW 2329
Ph: 0265 482 083 merriwapreschool@tpg.com.au
Merriwa Pre-School For children 2 – 5 years
Activity Centre For children attending Kindergarten to Year 6
After School Care and Vacation Care
Local Expertise with a professional service
FABRICATIONS, SALES & ON FARM SERVICES. Specialising in Agricultural, Earthmoving &
MiningPh: 6548 2500
Mob: 0427 901 39729 Blaxland Street, Merriwa
2329Email: justin@welderup.com.
au sales@welderup.com.au
0488 727 032
Merriwa Touch Football
Wednesday NightsJunior and Senior Comp
Senior Vice President: Kellie Porter on 0432 109 760Treasurer: Leanne Hunt on 0487 761 253Secretary: Larissa Hockings on 0429 412 772
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For appointments please phone6532 5013
Hunter Medical Practice
Merriwa and DenmanMonday – Friday 8.00am –
6.00pmMerriwa
Cnr Brisbane and MacKenzie Streets
Denman51 – 53 Ogilvie Street
www.merriwashow.com.auRob Tindall - PresidentMarie Scott - Secretary
Tel: 0498 378 500
Established1908
20,21 & 22nd September!ccc
2019Merriwa
SpringtimeShow
Sporting
/Club
s
MERRIWA TENNIS ASSOCIATION
President: Jason Bear
Find us on Facebook
Day - Night Competitions
Junior Competitons
Court Hire
Merriwa Rugby League Football Club
President: Ben RobinsVice President: David Martin
Secretary: Gaynor BlackadderTreasurer/Publicity Officer:
Jessyca Morgan
R.S.L Club LtdBistro/Snack Bar Take Away
Lunch & Dinner 7 days Parties & Weddings a specialty ATM, SKY CHANNEL CLUB TAB, CLUB KENO DARTS, SNOOKER, POOL BBQ area and Kids Play area Friday Raffles and 3 Members Badge Draws Sunday Raffles Members Badge Draw between 11.30am & 1.30pm
Club: 6548 2157 Bistro: 6548 2295 For the information of members and their guests.
& DISTRICTLITTLE ATHLETICS CENTRE
2018/19 starts Oct 15! Tots (3 & 4 yrs) to u/17 yrs
Mondays 5.30 to 7.00pm at Merriwa No. 2 Oval
(season ends 25 February)
New Members Welcomeph: Tash Taaffe 0458 574 015e: tashholden@bigpond.com
Est. 1946
Rally days every 2nd Sunday of month from February to October
Clare Martin President 6548 2201
De Patterson Secretary 0416 194 501
Fiona Morgan Treasurer
Meets each Tuesday at the Merriwa Sports
Club
7.00pm for 7.30pm
Rotary Club of Merriwa Inc
4 x 4m Marquee for Hire
0429 482 389
MERRIWA SSAA AND APA
Range facilities and Fire arm testing available
President: Nathan TelferSecretary: Phil MartynContact 6547 6031 for
information
Shooting weekends 2nd and 4th weekend of the
month
MERRIWA RACES
Race Club President - Paul Frampton
Contact - 0428 485 182
April 24,
2021
Visit www.merriwaraceclub.com.au
Update to Advertisement in The Ringer MMEERRRRIIWWAA
DDIISSTTRRIICCTT PPRROOGGRREESSSS
AASSSSOOCCIIAATTIIOONN Have your voice heard
on matters that affect the whole local community Meets on 3rd Wednesdays at 6:00 PM Merriwa RSL
merriwaprogress@gmail.com
Get involved in
influencing decisions on matters that affect
the whole local community
Meets on Third Wednesday every month
at 6.00pm Merriwa RSL merriwaprogress@gmail.com
Merriwa Cricket Club
President: Jon Osmond 0428 714 648
Vice President: Mark Fieldsend
Secretary: James Armstrong
0412 926 525Treasurer: Mick Curteis
- 0475 980 254
Merriwa
Swimming ClubFor swimmers of all abilities
Season begins in Term 4 President: Melissa Collins
Registrar: Bronwyn RedgateSecretary: Sandy Wallings
merriwa.swimming.org.au
President Andrew ConstableSecretary Fiona MorganTreasurer Kellie Porter
All enquires to the secretary0418417186
fionamorgan6@bigpond.com
Offering a large range or rural merchandise including animal health, feed and
produce,water pipe and fittings, fuels and lubricants,agricultural chemicals,
hardware and much more!Delivering bulk fuel to Merriwa, Cassilis,
Scone, Sandy Hollow, Denman and surrounding areas
Find us at 19 Vennacher Street Merriwa
Open Monday - Friday 7.30am - 5pmSaturday 9am - 12pm
Phone: (02) 6548 2071
Merriwa Petroleum & Ag Supplies
M B ’ C . 1947
President: Jamie Edmonds 0428 308 010
Secretary: Kellie Porter 0432 109 760
Treasurer: Kelly Curtis
October Long weekend 2020
merriwacamp-draft@gmail.com
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ClubsN
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Merriwa RSL Club
Merriwa Sports ClubMondays - Happy Two Hours - 4.00pm to 6.00pm
Tuesdays - Rotary meets - 7.00pm for 7.30pm
Wednesdays - 6.00pm Bingo - prizes of club and meat vouchers. Raffle and Super 39 special prize
Fridays - Happy Two Hours - 5.00pm to 7.00pm, free raffle.
Saturdays - Monster Raffle. Tickets on sale at 6.45pm drawn 7.30pm, winners jackpot, dinner draw and Saturday Badge Draw.
Sundays - Members badge draw plus three raffles choice of $25.00 meat or fuel vouchers.
BINGONo bingo for the time being.
BOWLSCasual bowls available.
GOLFCasual Golf available. Donations in honesty box.
CHINESE SMORGASBORDRESTAURANT
NO SMORGASBORD FOR THE TIME BEINGChinese will be open for takeaways.
For bookings and take away – 6548 3228.
WEEKEND RESULTSSaturday Raffle - No RAFFLES FOR THE TIME BEING
CLUBS OPENING HOURS AS OF JUNE 1
Restricted hours due to COVID 19 are as follows:
Mondays 3.30pm till 6.00pmTuesday 3.30pm till 6.00pm
Wednesday 3.30pm till 6.00pmThursday 3.30pm till 6.00pmFridays 3.30pm till 8.00pm
Saturdays 12.00pm till 8.00pmSundays 3.30pm till 6.00pm.
Hours will be revised with relaxation of regulations.
We look forward to see you all again.
Des Snelgrove
have reintroduced some of our happy hours with some variations;
Saturday’s $5.00 schooners and house spirits 6pm till close.
Sunday’s $4.00 schooners 11.30am – 12.30pm
Wednesday’s $6.00 pint night
Friday’s 5.30pm – 7.30pm $5.00 schooners and house spirits.
Our current hours of trade are;
Bar – Monday to Wednesday 11.30am – 9.00pm Thursday 11.30am – 10.00pm Friday 11.30am – 11.30pm Saturday 11.00am – 11.30pm Sunday 11.00am – 3.30pm
Bistro – Tuesday/Wednesday 5.30pm – 7.30pm Thursday/Friday/Saturday 12 noon – 2.00pm/5.30pm – 8.00pm Sunday 12 noon – 2.00pm
Every Sunday lunch we have pork and lamb roast on the menu
As restrictions are lifted these time may vary a little.
Once again I would like to take this opportunity to thank you all for your understanding and support during these strange and unusual times.
Please note some restrictions have been re-imposed and we can now only take bookings of up to ten people, this not only relates to meals but also meetings.
Matt Morgan
With the raffles yet to restart all badge draws remain on hold, however we
On hold atm
Te/Fax 6548 2653
MDHA Inc.
NON EMERGENCY MEDICAL TRANSPORT
Office hours are:9.30 to 2.30 weekdays
Bottle Museum building or leave a message on the answering service for
a call back.
SERVICEWe will get you to your
appointments on time with special care.
32 Vennacher Street Merriwa NSW
2329 Ph: 02 65498204
Email: dg_merriwa@elders.com.au Roger Saunders - Branch Manager
0428842477 Dave Cronin – Farm Supplies /
Agronomist 0428 612 447 Experts to assist you with all aspects
of your farm business including livestock, wool, grain, farm supplies,
technical services, water and financial services. Servicing Merriwa
& Surrounds.
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Merriwa Pony Club53 riders had an absolute blast at the Merriwa Pony Club annual camp last week. Every day was action packed with a range of lessons and fun activities on offer. (No doubt this week there will be a few tired kids and horses!!)
Our riders were divided into six groups according to age and ability with the Mini’s, Shetlands and Unicorns representing our junior riders and the Gypsy Cobs, Quarter Horses and Stock Horses our Senior riders all lead by troop leaders Nicole Martin, Emily Ninness, Jorji and Darcy Taaffe and Roy Lawler.
For the Shetlands and the Minis the highlight of the week would have to have been the carrot hunt, lolly obstacle course, trail ride and colouring in their ponies with chalk! Many thanks to Sandy Vicary and De Patterson for going the extra mile to ensure the camp experience so memorable for our littlies.
For the older age groups, there was the thrill of cross country out at the Racecourse under the watchful eye of Bryce Hockings, Heather Proctor and Clare Martin, campdrafting with Sam Skewes, Maria Ireland, Tasia Martin and Wal Martin, showjumping and dressage with Marcia Williamson, Jess Somerfield and Chrissy Persson, Troop Drill every morning Jodie Provost, tentpegging with Steve and Tanya Ninness, utility with Clare Martin, polocrosse with Sarah Finlayson and Brett Prior and Flags with the fabulous stock horse ‘legend’ Bruce Withers. How very fortunate our young riders were to have this calibre of tuition each day.
To cap it all off the riders had an absolute ball out on the Common thanks to Tim and Pauline Lawler who never cease to amaze us with their creativity! The Stockmans Challenge was a wonderful way to end our camp for another year with riders having to boil the billy, catch a fish, milk a cow, rope a steer, crack a whip to name just a few of the obstacles on and off horseback.
At the end of the camp all the riders were presented with a certificate and prizes with an extra special award this year going to Wren Osborne for most improved! Congratulations Wrennie.
Of course, there are a lot of people behind the scenes that have helped make this happen.
Huge thanks to our sponsors MachEnergy for our camp shirts, bottles and hats!
To our supporters - Patrick Williams for the crusher dust at the cross country course, Rob Patterson for slashing, Bryce Hockings for ensuring all the jumps were in order, the Maben family for supplying the cattle for the drafting, Steve Ninness for freight, Wal Martin for the use of the mechanical cow, the Merriwa Campdraft Association for the use of the panels, Mudgee and Districts Working Equitation Club for utility obstacles, Husbands Saddlery for our prizes, Murray Wright for fixing our trailer (you did a brilliant job!), the Carter, Provost and Ireland families for coming down from Walcha to help instruct and to our canteen coordinator Kelly Curteis and helpers, Eat@153 and Alexander Downs - a job WELL DONE!
And last but by no means least sincere thanks to Clare Martin, Pauline Lawler and De Patterson for going to extraordinary lengths to ensure the camp went ahead despite all the Covid challenges. We are extremely appreciative of all that you do.
Theres no time to slack off riders… we have another event next weekend with the Showjumping and Ribbon Day.
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Tash Taaffe
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