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Maggi Barnard

Maggi Barnard has been with the Parkes Phoenix since it was established in March 2016 and loves writing about her community.

Mayoral Notes…

April 8, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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Happy Senior’s Week to the Parkes Shire. I trust all of our community’s seniors are enjoying the number of events and activities happening throughout the towns, including the art exhibition at the Parkes Library and a range of activities organised by Neighbourhood Central. Seniors Week is a great initiative by the NSW Government,
highlighting the important role senior resident’s play and the contributions they make to our local community.

Youth Week 2016 will be held from today (April 8th) to April 16th, and to celebrate a Free Pop-Up Cinema will travel to each township in the Shire so bring your chairs, bean bags, a picnic and the whole family. Visit Council’s website to find out more details. Parkes Upmarkets are on this Sunday in Cooke Park from 9am-1pm showcasing a wide variety of stall holders with tasty treats and handmade goodies. Enjoy the sunshine and head on down.

It’s a great time of year to be out and about, with the region’s sporting competitions in full swing and lots of events and activities for all our residents. I encourage everyone to get out and enjoy our Parkes Shire.

Yours Faithfully,
Cr Ken Keith OAM
Mayor of Parkes Shire

Learn And Listen

April 7, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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Students of the Mitchell Conservatorium in Parkes have proved they have many talents, not only playing beautiful music at their term one concert but also offering practical tips for performers and concertgoers at the same time.
The concert was designed to combine performance opportunity and ideas on effective practice by the 12 participating students. They played a variety of string instruments and spoke about techniques they found helpful in practicing the piece they performed. Some of the tips offered included breaking the piece of music up into smaller sections to practise each section separately; experiment with different rhythms, volumes, accents and touch such
as staccato and legato (sharp and smooth) when working on particularly tricky passages; use the metronome to achieve a steady, even beat and to slowly ‘winch’ sections up to speed and to avoid just playing through your pieces from beginning to end – don’t kid yourself into thinking that playing them through quickly equals effective practice!

Most importantly, when preparing for a performance, remember to take your audience for a musical ride they can enjoy and to enjoy the music yourself… and keep going even if you stumble or make a mistake!

The next free Mitchell Conservatorium Concert will be held on Tuesday, 21st June and the theme of the concert will be ‘home grown’. Performers who would like to play music that they have either written themselves, or that has been written by someone local, are welcome to play at the concert. As this concert will be close in date to exams and eisteddfod, there will also be opportunity for students wanting to play or recite pieces they have been working on.

Enquiries should be directed to Pam Parkin at poshandjam@outlook.com.

Smiles For Seniors Week

April 7, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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There were smiles all round on Monday morning as senior citizens were chauffeured around town in vintage cars to begin Seniors Week celebrations with a bang. The Parkes Antique Motor Club provided seven drivers and cars to give seniors star treatment on a 35-minute route around town. “The ladies just loved it,” said Gill Kinsela of Neighborhood Central, “This was the first of a series of activities we had planned and around 200 seniors have attended the events.”

On Monday 36 attendees learnt the skills of pottery, crafting and embroidery while for those wishing to be tech savvy lessons in technology were available, showing participants the basics of how an iPad, smart phone and laptop work. Tuesday saw nine people from Parkes and Forbes partake in the Central West Elders Olympics, which cater for people with impairments. Keeping with the ‘Grow Young’ theme of this year’s festivities, eight short films under the title Young at Heart were screened at Neighborhood Central on Wednesday.

Film topics included a grandpa having to deal with a grandson’s vivid imagination and a farmer in rural Australia facing obsolescence as he shuns increased mechanisation in favour of a closer relationship with the land. Today saw the biggest turn out with 80 seniors competing in the Elders Friendship Games at the Parkes Bowling Club. The day included fun activities such as chair hockey, throw the chook and hitting a ball target in a parachute. “We’ve had a very busy time this year!” said Samantha Radburn, Coordinator of Seniors Week. Let’s hope seniors continue to keep us busy, keep us laughing and keep us inspired so ‘grow young’ this week and celebrate your pensioners!

Our Gal of the Week – Anna Charlton

April 7, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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Anna Charlton

How long have you lived in or around Parkes? We’ve lived in Ballymore for a year and a half, we moved here because my husband Lachie runs a livestock pregnancy scanning business and Parkes was central to his client base.

Where do you work? I’m the relieving Communication and Marketing Officer for Parkes Shire Council.

What’s your worst habit? I’m obsessed with putting the same colour pegs on the pegs line!

If you could go anywhere in the world, where would it be? Ireland and Scotland are on the hit list, Scotland is where my families Angus stud genetics originate from.

How do you like your coffee? Caramel latte with full cream.

What do you do in your spare time? I love socialising, spending time on the farm with my family, horse-riding and enjoying the outdoors. My daughter Adeline is just over one so she’s keeping us very busy.

Do you enjoy living in the country? Yes, regional areas have always been my focus as I grew up on a farm, I like the idea of my daughter growing up rurally.

An Angel With A Green Heart (And Fingers)

April 7, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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“People make me cry, they are so generous.” These words come from inspiring Parkes resident, Ellie Hetherington, who has raised more than $78,000 for Can Assist selling plants from her home. Last year alone she raised $28,591.

Ellie used to sell about 50 plants as a side-line at stalls on the odd occasion, until her sister was diagnosed with cancer more than six years ago. “Can Assist was extremely good to her,” said Ellie, who did not hesitate when someone suggested she started selling plants at the church markets and Can Assist stalls. She soon started making a name as the lady with green fingers and reasonable prices for a good cause.

When considering what has boosted her efforts, Ellie can think of two events; a stall at an Open Garden event really promoted her cause, and in 2012 she joined the social media world of Facebook. “Since then it has really ballooned in a big way. People come from Condobolin, Wellington, Bathurst and West Wyalong. The other day a lady from Grenfell bought 100 trees!” she said.

With a pot plant count of over 2,000, her property is filling up by the day, so much so that at the beginning of last year she was ready to give it all up. “I just couldn’t do it any more by myself” said Ellie, who spends three and a half hours every day watering the plants. Fortunately help was at hand in the form of Diane Sondermeyer and 4 other regular helpers Ellie says she could now not do without. “Diane and Margaret Thurn come about three times per week, while Steve Klein assists with the manure and Judy Barter and Joanne Bartyn offer a helping hand too.” Ellie’s husband has also been a pillar of support.

Ellie is so touched by everyone who helps her in so many different ways. “People are awfully kind. Very few want change when they pay for their plants.” She would often come home to find donations of all kinds dropped at her front gate such as pots, cuttings and plants and receives lots of milk bottles from The Dish Café. A 95-year-old lady once stayed for a whole morning to cut the bottles and make pots and three weeks ago someone donated three new
pumps for her sprayer, while another man saw her spreading Epsom salt and came back with a 20kg bag.

Ellie regularly gets donations from Seasol for fertiliser after phoning one day along with horse manure, saw dust and hay from the racetrack to help create potting soil. To keep her charity running smoothly, Ellie would love it if more people could propagate plants at home and donate them to her once established and is always happy to have an extra pair of helping hands. If you would like to buy plants, donate or volunteer, Ellie can be found on the corner of Military and Eugowra roads. She has a sign on the road when she is home.

Mayoral Notes

March 31, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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Congratulations to the organisers and volunteers who again made the Tullamore Irish Festival a great success. The entertainment and action packed programme was a credit to your hard work and organisation, and the smiles and fun displayed by festival goers was a sure marker of a great time had by all. Following our hot and dry summer this
year, Council quarterly water readings (December to March) has showed a surge in water rates across the Shire. Residents are being warned to expect higher than average water bills as a result of this increase in consumption. Accounts for the previous quarter will be issued to residents this Friday the 1st of April 2016. Parkes Shire
Council encourages residents to utilise the information on the Council website, including understanding your water account bill and ways to conserve water in your home and garden.

Local events continue into the Easter school holiday break with activities planned for all ages. Seniors Week kicks off this Friday and continues through to April 10th, with various activities being organised including an art exhibition at the Parkes Library and a range of activities organised by Neighbourhood Central. Youth Week 2016 will be held from April 8th to 16th, and to celebrate a free Pop-Up Cinema will travel to each township in the Shire so bring your chairs, bean bags, a picnic and the whole family. Visit Council’s website to find out more details of these events.

Wetland Well On The Way Thanks To Volunteers

March 31, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

Heather and Alun Gillies with Lachlan and Angus were eager helpers on Saturday

More than 30 people of all ages took part in the first planting at PAC Park on Saturday. The Motley Crew of volunteers planted over 1,100 plants on the banks of the waterway which will provide support for the banks as the water rises and falls, decreasing the likelihood of erosion. The Motley Crew was formed as an initiative of Central West Lachlan Landcare (CWLL) and Parkes Shire Council to undertake local projects to improve the environment and promote community ownership and awareness.

Parkes Shire Council received funding to undertake rehabilitation works in the PAC Park area. The waterway in PAC Park provides a habitat for native birds, frogs, fish, grasses and sedges. To many members of the community PAC Park is a hidden gem and a common walkway for residents. The work that was completed on Saturday will make a major contribution to the beautification of the area.

Chairperson for CWLL, Margot Jolly said; “We were thrilled to have so many people in attendance at the first Motley Crew event. It was particularly good to have such a broad age group of people there.” Participants don’t need to have any skills, just a willingness to support each other, enjoy being outdoors and making a difference in the community. It is planned that the volunteers will now partake in monthly ‘social planting’ events. If people are unable to plant and would just like to be part of the morning as an encourager or overseer, you would be more than welcome to attend.

The event ended with morning tea of scones, cupcakes and a cup of tea or coffee with kids scrambling for Easter eggs before they melted! If you would like to join the next Motley Crew event, please contact Marg Applebee on 02 6862 4914 or email cwllpo@hotmail.com

By Maggi Barnard

EUGOWRA RIFLE CLUB

March 31, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

Six members competed from 700 yards last Saturday at the Eugowra Rifle Range. With many members shooting elsewhere for the Easter holiday weekend, those few in attendance were confronted with some very challenging conditions. The wind was continually changing in strength and direction and at times was much too fast for competitors to adjust. This was reflected in the scores which were abnormally low.

Results were as follows;
F Class (telescopic sights, with rest) total possible score 120: Alistair Kable 52.5, 55.2 – 107.7; Jim Maloy 44.0, 53.1 – 97.1 Alan Noble 46.0, 49.3 – 95.3; David Budd 45.0, 28.0 – 73.0.

Full-Bore (open peep sights with sling off elbows) total possible score 100: David Jolly 45.1, 46.3 – 91.4; Jan Bray 46.2, 45.2 – 91.4.

This year the club has acquired electronic targets courtesy of the Orange Rifle Club, who were forced to relocate after their range was closed due to the routing of the new southern distributor. The new targets have brought several
advantages to members. Shooting can be completed more quickly as there is no need to wait for the target to be marked manually, this now happens electronically and is transmitted wirelessly to the mound pretty much instantaneously. As there is no need for members to mark targets in the ‘pits’ and rotate throughout the afternoon, this results in a considerable saving in time and labour. The club currently have two targets which are more than enough for up to 20 competitors during a normal Saturday competition. The club hopes to obtain
an additional two targets which will bring their total to 4 to accommodate additional shooters when they hold their annual prize meeting competitions for up to 50 competitors.

The club would like to extend an invitation to all Full-Bore and Scoped shooters to come and try the new electronic targets. The club shoots at ‘Sunnyside’ just south east of the Eugowra village. Members compete at ranges starting at 300 yards and extending to 800 yards every Saturday commencing at 1.30pm.

This weekend the final range of Round 1 will be 800 yards and shooters will return to 300 yards for the commencement of round 2 the following weekend.

Antique and Furniture Sale Next Weekend

March 31, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

Do you have an eye for bargains? Want to spend your weekend shopping for items steeped in history, from traditional collectables to antiques? Then keep your diary free on Saturday 9th April as Landmark Langlands Hanlon will be conducting an antique, furniture and collectable sale at the Parkes Showground. Items will be available for viewing from 9am and the sale will commence from 10am.

On offer for vintage fans will be a variety of antique and collectable items for the men and women in the family, including a Yamaha Virago motor bike, Lister engines, antique tools and shearing equipment. Also up for grabs if you’re in need of items for the house are dining suites, lounges, porcelain dolls and assorted knick-knacks. If you would like to find out more about this sale visit Landmark Langlands Hanlon’s website at www.langlandshanlon.com.au or for more information speak to the team by calling the office on 6862 2362.

Parkes Public Turns Orange

March 31, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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Parkes Public School was a sea of orange last Tuesday as the school celebrated Harmony Day for the first time. As orange is the colour for Harmony Day, students were allowed to attend school dressed in the colour. Parents were invited to attend an assembly to celebrate the occasion, and join their children for a picnic lunch on the playground afterwards. The assembly went multilingual when every class learned a greeting in a different language to recite to the rest of the school and Year 2 students read out stories of children who had migrated to Australia under difficult circumstances.

Leanne Breaden, school principal, said when she first started teaching in the Western Region it was unheard of to have children from a diverse range of cultures. “Now we embrace and enjoy the variety of at least 15 different cultural backgrounds of our students.” Students at the school come from Thailand, South Africa, Philippines, Indonesia, Namibia, Tonga, Papua New Guinea, as well as Aboriginal children. As part of the day’s activities, students wrote their names and heritage on an orange wall on the school ground.

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