FREE to residents of Lyndoch
Rowland Flat and Cockatoo Valley
PO Box 146 Lyndoch SA 5351
Email: [email protected]
Gemutlichkeit Easter Monday
6th April 2015
ATTENTION all local Businesses and Community Groups
The Gemutlichkeit committee would
love to support the locals first so get in
early and register your interest in hav-
ing a food, wine or craft/novelty stall.
It's a great way to promote your
business or community group.
Email: lyndochgemutlich-
or Di Tel. 0403 304 467
Next Meeting is:
Monday 16th March
7.30pm in the Lyndoch
Meeting Room (behind the Library)
Contact Di Lane Tel. 0403 304 467
or Bob Heinicke Tel. 8524 5252
Volunteers Needed for Lyndoch Gemutlichkeit
The committee are now looking for volunteers who can assist in the various roles required for this event. The Rewards are the 'Feel Good' feeling you will receive knowing you have helped in your community and you will receive FREE entry to the event. Tel/sms to: Di Lane Tel. 0403 304 467, E. [email protected]
Gemutlichkeit Easter Monday
6th April 2015
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Anglican Parish of the Barossa
Lyndoch Op Shop 54 Gilbert St, Lyndoch
1st Week month SALE, 2nd - 7th March
Open: Mon, Wed, Thurs: 10am - 3.30 pm Tues, Fri: 10 am - 4 pm Saturday: 9 am - 2.30 pm Open some Public Holidays
Are you a scrabbler? There has been interest shown in starting a scrabble group through the Barossa Library Service to meet once a week in the Lyndoch Library meeting room. A social activity for any ages. If you wish to register an interest, please ring Julie Bailey at the Library on Tel. 8563 8440.
Affiliated with Playgroup SA
Movement based playgroup for 0-5 year olds.
Come along and develop your child’s movement and
coordination skills in fun friendly environment.
Wednesdays 9:30am – 10:30am (during school terms)
Williamstown Institute
Queen Street, Williamstown.
First come and try visit is free.
No need to book just turn up.
If you’d like more information contact
Sarah Koch – 0407 173 732
SANDY CREEK
UNITING CHURCH 162 Williamstown Rd, Cockatoo Valley
Regular worship services Sundays at 9.30am.
followed by morning tea and chat All Welcome
EASTER SERVICES 2015 All welcome to all or any of the
following services
THURSDAY APRIL 2nd TENEBRAE SERVICE at 6.30pm for
Light meal and 7.30pm service at
Sandy Creek Uniting Church,
Williamstown Rd, Cockatoo Valley
GOOD FRIDAY APRIL 3rd COMBINED Service at Williamstown
EASTER SUNDAY APRIL 5th DAWN SERVICE at 6.30am in the
Bush Chapel at Sandy Creek U C,
Followed by breakfast
EASTER DAY SERVICE 10am
Williamstown Uniting Church
BUSH CHAPEL Our Bush Chapel is available for Private
quiet contemplation or can be booked for
Baptisms, Weddings, Funerals or Family
Gatherings.
For more details contact
John Schultz 8522 1391
Lynton or Leslee Carle 8524 4086
F I R E W O O D F O R S A L E
S A N D Y C R E E K U N I T I N G
C H U R C H
P I N K G U M C U T T O
L E N G T H
6 X 4 T R A I L E R T O W A T E R
L I N E
$ 1 0 0
C O N T A C T N O . 8 5 2 4 4 0 8 6
Grapevine Submissions: Cut off date is Wednesday 25th March Items can be emailed to: [email protected] or if you don’t have access to email, PO Box 146 LYNDOCH 5351.
Editor: Di Lane Tel. 8522 6486
Cut off date will be the 25th of every month.
Williamstown Lyndoch Landcare
Meetings are held on the 4th
Wednesday of each month @
7.30pm. Anyone is welcome.
If you have any questions please contact. Vice Chair: Brian Green Tel. 8523 2593 Treasurer: Joerg Wiese 8524 6397
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Williamstown Uniting Church Garden Club Our first Meeting for 2015 with guest Colleen Modra telling and showing us about the different types of Iris's. Two main types bulbs & rhizomes, the bulb type consist mainly of Dutch, English or Spanish, while rhizomes are more varied with bearded, beardless, or crested and the flowers consist of many colours except red. Colleen had some for sale and donated many for raffle. AGM followed and some positions the same, welcoming Tricia Sloper as secretary new committee members Audrey Cleggett, John Cooke and Joyce Glendenning, the same Jean Randall chair, Bill Hodgson treasurer, wife Connie as assistant, Joan Riley and Betty Cooke completing the committee. Birthday greetings to Marlene Wilson, Audrey Cleggett and Bill Day. On March 2 at 1pm at the Uniting Church Hall Joy Noble from Gawler will be our guest. Joy is President of Gawler Garden Club and recently retired from Vadoulis Garden Centre, so she brings a wealth of knowledge with her. We hope many visitors will also take this opportunity to hear about happy healthy gardening on Monday March 2nd at 1pm. Cost $3 includes raffle, afternoon tea, trading table and flower competition. Contact Jean Randall Tel. 8524 6355
Barossa Rams
Rugby Club Training Nights
Senior Training is 6:45pm
Tuesday and Thursdays at Lyndoch
Oval. Junior Training is 5:30-
6:30pm Thursdays at Clonlea
Reserve Gawler until April, then
moving to Lyndoch Oval
Pastor Paul Hannola
Office: 8524 5100
Mobile: 0477033230
Email: [email protected]
MARCH 2015
*PLEASE NOTE: WORSHIP PROGRAM SUBJECT TO CHANGE
Church Year Lyndoch Rowland Flat
Lent 2/Harvest 1 March HC 9am Simple spoken HC 10.30am
Midweek Lent 4 March Rev J Bayha 7.30pm
Lent 3 8 March Worship 10.30am Morning Praise 9am
Midweek Lent 11 March Rev A Fox 7.30pm
Lent 4 15 March HC 9am NO SERVICE Greenock Confirmation
Midweek Lent 18 March Rev P Hannola 7.30pm
Lent 5 22 March Worship + Safe Place 10.30am Traditional spoken HC 9am
Midweek Lent 25 March Rev J Thiel 7.30pm
Palm Sunday 29 March Worship 9am Worship 10.30am
Maundy Thursday 2 April Parish HC 7.30pm
LYNDOCH Branch Nigel Cooper, the Manager of the Red Cross Migration
Support programme, gave members an update on asylum seekers. As there are no boat arrivals, asylum seekers now arrive by plane. These are only people who can obtain a passport and visa. There are countries where people are being persecuted where this is not possible. The asylum seekers are processed off shore on Manus Island, Christmas Island and Nauru. Although Nauru is a tropical island, the detention centre is located on gravel in the centre where mining was previously carried out. The conditions are severe. Red Cross has humanitarian responsibilities and can enter the detention centres to talk to people. Lyndoch members attended the Zone Meeting in Gawler on Monday 23 February. On the 24th, five members attended a Garden Party at the McLachlan property hosted by the Mount Pleasant branch of Red Cross. Red Cross meetings are held on the first Monday of the month in the Council Chambers (behind the Library) at 2 pm. Anyone interested in Red Cross and their activities are invited to attend the meeting. The annual subscription is only $5. The next meeting is on Monday 2 March which is a Business Meeting. Don't forget to watch out for Red Cross Calling in March. We are hoping to have Bingo at our May meeting. Unfortunately, our bingo caller is no longer able to help us. If there is a bingo caller out there willing to give an hour of their time on Monday 4 May, please contact Malinda. For more information on the above or Red Cross, please phone Malinda on 8524 5353.
Lyndoch Social Dancing Friday Evenings, Lyndoch Hall, 7.30pm.
Start the New Year off with an easy way to socialise and exercise at the same time.
**FIRST NIGHT is FREE** Adults $5, Children $2, Family group concession available. Enquiries: Irene Tel. 8524 4067
Lyndoch Baptist Church 9 Kauffmann Ave, Lyndoch
You are welcome to join us
every Sunday at 10am Pastor Dennis Triplett, Tel. 8523 1346
Read the Grapevine online.
@ www.barossa.sa.gov.au
Go to: Our region; Our townships; LYNDOCH; Other town information (towards the bottom).
Barossa Area Fundraisers for Cancer Inc
BAFFC is a not for profit organization helping to financially assist, support and improve the
quality of life for cancer patients in the Barossa Area.
We run a variety of programs which include:
Transport through the Barossa Council for cancer patients to be transported to city appoint-
ments. Contact: 85 638411
Home assistance – cleaning/gardening etc for breast cancer and general cancer patients
Contact: 0415743683
Wig program – we have wigs for clients to use as they require. Our qualified hairdresser will
help you with all you need.
Contact Pauline: 85244484 or 0438407790
Wheel chair hire For any other inquires and donations contact the secretary
Barossa Area Fundraisers for Cancer Inc (BAFFC)
Box 155, Greenock SA 5360 Contact: Tash 0415743683 - secretary
Williamstown & District Historical Society
Dedication Ceremony: Sunday 19th April, 2pm
On the 19th April 2015 a Memorial will be unveiled at a Dedication Ceremony
Honoring WW1 Fallen Soldiers of our District. This Monument is located in
front of the original R.S.L which is also known as the Williamstown & Districts
Seniors Club on Memorial Drive.
The Lyndoch & Williamstown R.S.L Sub Branch as it was known then was
opened by Mr J.K.Barritt of Lyndoch on Monday 27th November 1954. Rev
Armstrong of Williamstown Dedicated the building. The work was carried out
by contractors & voluntary labor using stone recovered from Wongalere, home
of the Gilbert Family. The homestead was demolished during construction of the
South Para Reservoir. The rooms were opened with a deficit of 200 pounds. That
evening a social was held and a collection was taken up. A district resident, who
wished to remain anonymous, generously offered to donate the difference
between the collection total and the balance owing so that the clubrooms would
actually be debt free. In later minutes it was revealed with a “Thank You” to Mr
J.S. Holmes that he was the kind donor. On the 25th Sept 1985 it was with regret
and because of decreasing membership, that an agreement be drawn up between
the R.S.L and the Williamstown War Memorial Community Centre Inc. “They
accepted and took possession and ownership of the said property and that they
undertake to make and keep same available at all times for the community use”
It is with great pride that ANZAC & History Committees have with the
assistance of DVA been able to honor our fallen soldiers and to keep their
memory alive through their descendants and the younger generation.
PLEASE COME ALONG AND JOIN US ON THE DAY.
Date:
2015
March 2nd Lyndoch Red Cross
2nd Williamstown Uniting Church Garden Club
2nd-7th Lyndoch Op Shop First week month SALE
9th Lyndoch Community Group meeting: 7.30pm Meeting Rm
15th FRINGE -Diana Scalzi in Concert @ Rowland Flat, 12.30pm
16th Gemutlichkeit meeting 7.30pm Lyndoch Meeting Room
25th Grapevine cut off date for next issue
25th Lyndoch Williamstown Landcare
29th Lyndoch Primary School Car Boot Sale 10am at School
April 2nd - 6th Easter Church Services - various locations
6th Lyndoch GEMUTLICHKEIT , Lyndoch Oval 11am
11th-19th Lyndoch ART Exhibition, Lyndoch Hall
13th Lyndoch Red Cross meeting
13th Williamstown Uniting Church Garden Club
See inside for details of some of these events
YOU can MAKE a DIFFERENCE to our township—
Join the Lyndoch & Districts Community Group.
This group is a Lyndoch based sub-committee of The Baros-
sa Council that coordinates the use of our local community
facilities by local sporting, recreation and community bodies
and providing local input into the ongoing development of
these facilities. We are also responsible for community
events and projects around the township so
Get involved and meet new people along the way.
Any enquiries contact: Di Lane Tel. 0403 304 467
Lyndoch Art Exhibition
11th-19th April 2015
As part of the 175th Birthday celebrations for Lyndoch an Art exhibition will be held in the Lyndoch Hall to coincide with the Vintage Festival in the Barossa. Any mediums and subject matters will be accepted for display. Artwork can be sold if the artist permits. Artists are also encouraged to present an art work of historical significance to celebrate this remarkable milestone as there will be a section celebrating Lyndochs History. Ideas such as buildings, events, local people or sports are just some of the ideas you may like to try. For historical photographs and information perhaps visit the Lyndoch Library for ideas. Email to [email protected] for entry form or they can be collected from the Lyndoch Library. Enquiries: local artist Ron Brook Tel. 8524 4959 or Di Lane Tel. 0403 304 467
NEW LIFE 2015
EASTER
Palm Sunday | 29 March | 9am Lyndoch- | 10:30am Rowland Flat
Easter Thursday | 2 April | 7:30pm Rowland Flat HC | Sharing Jesus’ last meal
Good Friday | 3 April | 9am Lyndoch | Nailed!
EASTER SUNDAY | NEW LIFE! | 5 April
8:30am Rowland Flat - traditional | Hot cross buns, tea and coffee after
10am Lyndoch Institute | Annual community Easter service | Live Band |
Hot cross buns, tea and coffee afterwards | Come and celebrate with us!
OUR LOCATIONS | Lyndoch: 3-5 Margaret St | Rowland Flat: Cnr Barossa
Valley Way and Church Rd | Lyndoch Institute (Easter Sunday): Cnr Barossa
Valley Way and Lyndoch Valley Rd | ENQUIRIES: (08) 85245100