Kelsey (9) and Alana (12) Finnegan:
Alana: I entered previously and won a prize. I also like to re-use items. It is a lot of fun deciding what to use. I looked around my room for inspiration and saw my piggy bank and decided to make one using old drink cans and tins.
Kelsey: I was inspired by Alana to enter. I like doing art, and as we do a lot of recycling at home, it was easy to do it.
Amarni Reidy (9): I wanted to do it to see what it’s like as I enjoy making art. I was inspired by a book I read about rainbows, water and nature. I saw a rainbow on the front cover and started making one, and then continued making other things found in nature and the garden.








Parkes won both the men’s and women’s top divisions at last weekend’s Dave Fuller Intertown Teams Squash event in Parkes. Nathan Fuller (left) handed over the prizes to the Parkes players (L-R) Jennifer Condie, Darryn Piper, Geoff Leonard, Jay Kross, Lockie Miller, Shanna Nock and Beck Connell.
A total of $21,881 were handed to five clubs under the latest round of the Sports Grants Funding Program. The clubs are Parkes & District Kennel Club, Parkes Boars Rugby Club, Parkes & District Amateur Soccer Association, Peak Hill Pony Club and the Parkes Tennis Club. At the presentation were (back L – R) Brendon Hunt, Cr Louise O’Leary, Denise Gersbach, Kevin Oliver, Anthony Stewart and Angela Bottaro-Porter. In front Sharon and Sienna Hunt, Northparkes MD Hubert Lehman, Michelle Wetherell and Parkes Shire Mayor Cr Ken Keith.

