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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.

Shopping For A Good Cause

March 17, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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Over 150 people turned up to the second Can Assist garage sale of the year to hunt for bargains. The Pavilions at the Parkes Showground were filled with furniture, household items, books and toys donated by locals. The ever popular lamingtons, 120 dozen baked by a local bakery, were snapped up quickly by hungry shoppers. Treasurer of Can Assist and organiser of the event, Adrianne Brown, said the sales of the day totalled $4500, which is a great boost for the fundraising efforts of the Parkes Branch.

The first garage sale of the year raised more than $6 000. Bev Walker, Publicity Officer of Can Assist, said the biggest rush was usually when the doors open at 8am with good pieces of furniture selling very well. Other popular items are books, household items like microwaves and toys. “You can fill a bag of toys for $2,” said Bev. “This is popular among grandparents who like having some toys for when the grandkids come to visit.” Another popular item is crockery which people who have a penchant for craft
hobbies, like mosaics, look for.

The garage sales, normally held during autumn and spring, form part of the Parkes branch’s ongoing fundraising efforts throughout the year. The money is used to help cancer patients and families with financial support
towards medication, travelling and accommodation expenses when they need to consult with specialists or receive chemotherapy or radiotherapy in Orange or Sydney.

The Parkes branch pays out up to $100,000 per year. Can Assist relies heavily on volunteer members for fundraising, “we always welcome new members,” said Bev. If you would like to get involved there is a meeting every second Tuesday of the month at the Neighbourhood Centre. Can Assist has over 50 branches in country NSW and provides direct support to local communities affected by cancer.

By Maggi Barnard

Easter 2016!

March 17, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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Easter is upon us once again and there are lots of egg-cellent events and offers on this year. From car checks to fish frying there’s something to please everyone this Easter, cracking! Easter is a holiday best spent enjoying quality time with your family and many people will travel long distances over the weekend to visit them. It’s important to
make sure your car is in tip top condition before heading out on a long journey this Easter.

Medlyn’s Auto Services on Route 90, Clarinda Street, specialise in car servicing for all makes and models including
commercial fleet vehicles. Their fully qualified log book servicing ensures your car is in safe hands and as a Repco Authorised Car Service centre Medlyn’s have a commitment to ensuring only the very best in car servicing and automotive care.

If you’re short on supplies this Easter, A.G. Souter is the place to go! They have a large selection of batteries including deep cycle for your camping or caravanning needs in stock. Souter’s also offer free battery testing for all your batteries. In store currently are a range of firearms, ammunition and hunting supplies, perfect for Easter hunting weekends including reloading powders and projectiles, knives and spotlights as well as a selection of archery equipment. Special requirements? Souter’s are happy to order in any needs you have to help you wherever they can. Souter’s also offer car services, rego inspections and mechanical repairs including car air conditioning and electrical wiring. Call into the store at 8 Bogan Street, Parkes or call 6862 1733 to take advantage of their 20% discounted
Regular Car Services until the end of April!

Fish has traditionally been eaten at Easter by Christians since around the 2nd century. Christians abstained from eating meat on a Friday as a reminder of the sacrifice Jesus made on the cross, which is commemorated by people of this faith every year. Whether you intend to follow this tradition or if you just love all things that hail from the deep, Silver Bream Café will be stocked full of delicious seafood in the run up to Easter and beyond. Open from 6am Monday to Friday for those of us who need an early coffee kick, Silver Bream will be offering up seafood salads made to order, guaranteeing the freshest taste. The café has recently been taken over by new manager, Nathan, who has over 14 years’ experience as a professional chef. “We can cook fish battered, grilled or crumbed and will have various other seafood on offer including prawns, calamari and crab claws” he said. Not forgetting their icy cold milkshakes, perfect for a hot day! Come in and see the friendly team at Silver Bream at 315 Clarinda Street this Easter.

MARBLES TIME AGAIN

March 17, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

Parkes Golf Club will once again be the venue for this Friday’s Australian Indoor Marbles Championships with Griffins Leading Edge once again the major sponsor. The championships will kick off at 7pm and teams will compete in round matches and final eliminations to determine the 2016 Australian Indoor Marbles Champion team.

Defending Champions ‘Money Shots’ will once again be the team to beat and if training and practice have anything to do with results the defending titleholders will be one of the favourites. However, last year’s runners up the ‘Bull Sharks’ surprised everyone with their talent and ability last year so it could be anyone’s game. Other teams
that could excel include former champions ‘Lords of the Rink’, ‘Ball Throwers’, ‘Langlands Longhorns’ and the ‘GLE Techspurts’ with the food service central team ‘All Stars’ out to redeem themselves after last year’s debacle of sacking their manager.

Other teams likely to challenge in the exciting evening will be the Parkes Tourism girls capably led by Captain Katrina Dwyer. Organisers of this year’s event are expecting a larger than normal field to contest the title. Parkes Golf Club House President, Ross Smith, stated that his board of directors were behind the event and congratulated everyone for their dedication. “This is now one of the premier events of the town and clubs social calendar” he said, “for patrons who do not wish to play the entertainment value is second to none.” Mr Smith also
praised long time sponsor Griffins Leading Edge for their support and commitment to the championships, notably the tireless work put in by their Managing Director, Peter Magill. Teams will consist of four players with female team members awarded with a one marble start. Team registration is $40 with all proceeds going towards the Parkes branch of Can Assist.

There will also be prize money up for grabs for the winning and best dressed teams and food will be available from the club snack bar.

Passion and Empowerment a Winning Mix

March 17, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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Local businesswoman and owner of La Bella Medispa, Rebecca Miller is a finalist in the Central West Orana Business
Awards to be announced on 6th May this year. Over a 21 year career as a beauty therapist, Rebecca’s passion for the skin industry and her drive to help empower women in business has given her a lot to smile about; “I work really hard at being a good leader and love sharing my knowledge with my staff and other women,” said Rebecca, who also won the Business Leader category of the Parkes Chamber of Commerce in October last year. “I could not have done
it without my magnificent team.”

Rebecca’s hard work was again rewarded when the La Bella team clinched the Dermaviduals Australian Clinic of the Year recently, beating 140 salons across the country. “The girls at La Bella Medispa go more than the extra mile with their skin analysis and full skin assessment consultations and treatment plans and for that we have been rewarded with this amazing prize,” Rebecca wrote in her blog on the business’ website.

Winning the Orana Business Award would boost Rebecca’s passion to not only continue her studies, but also be the best leader she could be. “My aim is that every client feels like the most important person in the world by giving her the best service.” Rebecca also plans to open salons in more locations, as well as expanding the Parkes one. She already has another salon in Orange with a total staff complement of 12 between the two.

Winners from each category in the Central West Orana Business Awards will proceed as finalists to the NSW Business Chamber State Awards. Rebecca is one of four finalists from Parkes. The Central West Orana Business Awards celebrate and recognize business excellence in the region.

By Maggi Barnard

Almost 600 Books Read Over Summer!

March 17, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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Members of the Summer Reading Club of the Parkes Shire Library have had their noses stuck in books over the past two months. Reading Club members, mostly younger than 12 years, have read a total of 544 books and each received a certificate and goodie bag last Tuesday afternoon to celebrate the end of the Summer Reading Club with a cake decorated as a book.

The Library has held a reading club over the summer for a number of years. Inspired by work done with Macquarie University on best practice for learning and literacy development, members were asked to recreate a story they enjoyed inside a glass or plastic container. “The goal was to encourage borrowing, support reading as well as understanding, and comprehension of what was being read,” said Sandie Ward, Summer Reading Club President.

Each ‘story inside the glass’ went on display in a Library exhibition. To give members some inspiration, library staff recreated popular stories like The Girl and the Bicycle, Twinkle Twinkle, The Rainbow Fish and The Gingerbread Man inside a carafe, a fish bowl and a jam jar. At the event on Tuesday, some of the members explained what their “story inside the glass” was about, there were very creative representations of The Very Hungry Caterpillar, Superman, Silky the cat and The 13-Storey Treehouse.

By Maggi Barnard

Rally Cars at Parkes Public

March 17, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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Friday morning began slightly differently for students at Parkes Pubic School when 14 rally cars roared by. This is the first time in its 12 years of existence that the Just4Kids children’s charity from Queensland has ventured in NSW on their annual motor trail fundraising event. The charity, which supports disabled and disadvantaged children,
stopped at Parkes Public to hand over a cheque donation for the school’s sensory gym, as well as three large food hampers for the special unit.

The volunteers played cricket with the students after they were treated to a breakfast prepared by the P & C. “Breakfast was wonderful,” said Kerin Hannan, Secretary of Just4Kids; “The rally has included volunteers from all over Australia and we’ve been stopping along the way to make donations.” This year’s 3000km Surf to Snow
route started off at Movieworld on the Gold Coast and finished at Jindabyne in the Snowy Mountains. Director of Just4Kids, Mark Louez, said entries for next year’s Cape York Safari are already open for anyone interested in doing something different for a holiday. For more information go to www.just4kidsmotortrail.com.au.

Ronald McDonald House Dinner

March 17, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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On the 9th April the Men of League Foundations and Ronald McDonald House Orange (RMHO) Sportsman’s dinner will be held in Orange. Since opening last April, RMHO has had 77 families stay, including 10 families from Parkes. The sportsman’s dinner promises to be a fabulous evening where guests can mingle with Bob McCarthy, former international rugby league icon, Mike Cleary a dual code international, John Peard and Stuart Raper a former NRL Player.

RMHO is the first house to support families that are affected by child and adolescent mental health. Ronald McDonald House Orange is a ‘home away from home’ for many families of a child with a serious illness, providing a safe and comfortable environment where the whole family can stay together for the duration of their child’s treatment. With your support, the house will continue to be a place where families can be together and have a soft place to land when they need it most during a traumatic time in their lives. If you would like to attend the dinner at the Orange Ex-Services Club on 9th April at 7pm and rub shoulders with rugby elite, please call 6362 2666. Tickets are $75pp and include dinner and entertainment.

Keep Your New Bins Spic and Span

March 17, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

The new bins that have been issued in the past few weeks have been causing quite a stir around town, with the main worry being the potential smell the red bins may create if they’re being collected fortnightly. Parkes & District Wheelie Clean are ready to put your whiffy woes aside.

David and Lucy Newham, owners of Wheelie Clean, can organise to have your bins cleaned, at your place, for only $5 per bin, what a bargain! And the pair don’t just stop at bins, they also keep ovens and chimneys immaculate which can help when you need to get a house cleaned at the end of your lease or before a big move.

Don’t stress about strong smells, give David a call on 0424 849 335 and settle into the new bin routine with ease.
The new collection service will begin on 4th April with the food and garden waste collected weekly and the red lid garbage bin collected fortnightly. Your collection day will not change.

Open for Inspection

March 17, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

CENTURY 21 Hunter Real Estate Parkes have the following properties open for inspection Saturday 19 March
1. 10:30 – 11am 15 Coronation Ave
2. 11.15: 11:45am 7 Best Street
3. 12: 12:30pm 390 Clarinda Street

Cultural Grants Now Open For Parkes Shire!

March 17, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

For those of you interested in culture, history and heritage; local groups and organisations have until Friday 29th April to apply for a 2016 Parkes Shire Council Cultural Grant. Last year four cultural organisations received grants, according to Manager of Cultural, Education and Library Services, Shellie Buckle. “In 2015 Tullamore Central School, Lachlan Regional Community Orchestra, Parkes & District Country Music Association and Peak Hill Leisure Arts and Craft Inc received funding for musical endeavours and art workshops” Shellie said.

Applications must request a grant of at least $2,000 with the total funding pool at $9,500. The objectives of the Program are to stimulate community cultural activity, encourage creative and innovative cultural activity, assist in the development of skills and abilities and enhance cultural facilities and community awareness of the importance of culture. Funding categories include subsidy for a new project, extension or enhancement of an existing project, purchase of equipment or minor capital works.

Parkes Shire Council’s Cultural Committee Chair, Deputy Mayor Councillor Barbara Newton would like to encourage groups to apply. “Council is committed to encouraging the growth of cultural skills and the development of cultural facilities. The cultural grants enable Council to directly fund innovative projects and ideas” Councillor Newton said. Cultural Grants application forms are available on Council’s website, www.parkes.nsw.gov.au, or at any Parkes
Shire Library including Parkes, Peak Hill, Trundle and Tullamore. Contact Council’s Grant Officers, Ellie O’Donoghue or Sally Chapman on 6861 2398 for advice and support in completing the application. Successful
applications will be announced in June 2016, we will those applying luck in getting a grant.

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