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Upstage Musical Theatre Workshop Brings Broadway To Central West

April 6, 2023 By Roxane Manley

Calling all young performers aged 8 – 21 years. Register now for the UpStage Musical Theatre Workshops being held on 16th and 17th April.

Are you a fan of Hamilton? Six the musical or even Frozen? UpStage Musical Theatre Workshop, a flagship musical theatre workshop direct from Sydney, is coming to Dubbo and Orange on 16th and 17th April, right in the middle of the school holidays! 

Program Director, Jessica Westcott said, “We’ve designed our workshop to benefit everyone, no matter how long you’ve been performing, no matter your age – we’ll make sure you’ll come out of the day rejuvenated and upskilled. 

“Our UpStagers have the best time. Not only do they spend the day singing, acting and dancing, they get to make friends, dream big and be silly for a whole day! And for the older participants, they receive specialised training and smaller group sizes, so it really is a hugely beneficial day for them too.” 

UpStage are thrilled to be bringing out some big names in the industry. Former Head of Music at Brent Street, Ben Kiehne will be taking singing. Star performer Ryan Ophel, who has just finished his run in Frozen the Musical Australian/Asian Tour, will be taking dance, and ABC’s Utopia star Hester Van der Vyver will be the fabulous acting instructor. 

“This is a fantastic opportunity for the young performers in the region,” says Jessica. “we have held similar events all over the Central West over the past few years, and we’ve been genuinely astonished at the talent that is thrown at us!” 

Parents and the general public are invited to a performance from 4 – 5pm following the workshop. 

The UpStage Musical Theatre Workshop will be held in Dubbo on 16th April at the Dubbo Regional Theatre and Convention Centre from 10am-5pm. The Orange workshop will be on 17th April at the Orange Regional Conservatorium from 10am -5pm. Registrations now open at www.upstageaustralia.com.au/workshop. 

Parkes & Forbes Maccas Are Hiring And They Want You To Apply

April 6, 2023 By Roxane Manley

A proud mum moment for Jenny Parfitt when 14 year old daughter Lilly decided to follow in her footsteps and take on a role at Parkes McDonalds.

New licensee of Parkes and Forbes McDonalds, Jenny Parfitt, spoke proudly of her daughter Lilly who has decided to follow in her mother’s footsteps by applying for her first job at Maccas. “She has really thrown herself into her job, doing four to five shifts per week,” said Jenny. 

Jenny employs over 150 staff across the two stores, including 13 managers and one supervisor, but they still need more employees. Maccas is without doubt a huge employer of youth, but there are opportunities available for older staff during the day, in the Cafe and as delivery drivers. The age of the staff at Maccas Parkes and Forbes ranges from 14 to 62 years. 

You would be perfect for a job at Maccas if you are high energy, fast paced and able to change tasks when needed. 

“One minute you might be working in the drive-thru, then you might have to swing over to help the Cafe, the mornings are all about coffee, at lunchtime the kitchens are pumping, Friday night is dinner box after dinner box, so you just have to be ready to go where you’re needed,” said Jenny. 

A Productive Term One At Forbes North Public School

April 6, 2023 By Roxane Manley

Wiradjuri artist, Lakkari Pitt, has installed a stunning representation of the journey from Link Up to Year 6 and beyond titled ‘Forbes North Journey’ which is painted on the wall looking toward the Facey and Thomson Street intersection. This artwork represents the first stage of a large-scale program embedding First Nation’s cultural presence within the school grounds at an unprecedented level.

Term one at Forbes North Public School started with significant improvement projects initiated to commence a major revitalisation of the school infrastructure, appearance, and image. This included painting and decorating of classrooms, multiple accessibility ramps and landscaping.

New resources were applied to Wiradjuri language programs and the renowned Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Program is now operating three days every week.

Forbes North commenced the 2023 school year with 240 students in 13 classrooms and is fully staffed with high quality teaching and learning occurring from Link Up to high school transition and beyond to Forbes High School.

During term one, the local community were welcomed into the school to attend a community breakfast and barbecue, as well as an opportunity to attend ‘Connect Meet’ parent teacher interviews. This evening attracted over 150 students and their families.

The school also hosted a Harmony Day barbecue and welcomed Uncle Larry Brandy to retell significant Dreaming and cultural stories.

Forbes North plays host to the Launching Rocket Learners Workshops for parents and brings together young mothers and their children to a variety of events such as the monthly Australian Breastfeeding Association meetings, weekly Baby Sensory Group meetings, Thump Jump Rhyme focusing on music for early childhood with the Mitchell Conservatorium of Music, Forbes Community Playgroup for babies and young children and Rhyme Time in conjunction with Forbes Library.

Students enjoyed a successful Easter Hat Parade this week and have additionally, proudly participated in Clean Up Australia Day, International Day of People with Disabilities, Premiers Reading Challenge, Eco Sustainability Day and the Indigenous Insights performance at Forbes Town Hall.

The school is leading the Forbes Junior AECG, has attended multiple sporting carnivals at school and zone level and all the while settled into the academic rigour of a school year which is full of possibilities and exciting challenges. 

See you all in term two!

What’s On @ The Parkes Shire Library & Cultural Centre

April 6, 2023 By Roxane Manley

WHAT’S ON MONTHLY CALENDAR

We have a new handy calendar to keep you up to date with all the events and activities at the Parkes Library and Cultural Centre. Hard copies are now available from the library or on our Facebook page.

FRIDAY FLICKS

This 2022 fantasy romantic drama film is described as Aladdin for adults. What would you wish for if you were granted 3 wishes? For lovers of fairy tales this visually marvellous movie will ignite your imagination. Friday 28 April at 6pm. Bookings essential.

SCHOOL HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES

During April school holidays we have some fun activities for all ages. In-person bookings essential. 

Holiday Kids Flick (rated PG for students in K-6) – Friday 14 April 10:30am -12:15pm – FREE

Knight for a Day (for students in K-6) -Tuesday 18 April 10:30am – 12:00pm – $2

Youth Online Book Club starts 20 April.To read the book, The Theory of Hummingbirds, download the indyreads appon your device. Join our book club onlinediscussion at parkeslibrary.freeforums.net

PAINTING GROUP EXHIBITION

Visit the Coventry Room to be inspired by this years Annual Parkes Painting Group Exhibition and vote for the People’s Choice. Artwork is available to purchase on opening night or throughout the 2 weeks of the exhibition. Open during library hours from Saturday 22 April to Saturday 6 May. Opening night: Friday 21 April 6:30-8:30pm ($20 payable at the door)

LEARN SOMETHING NEW IN APRIL 

Social AUSLAN – Saturday 15 and 29April from 10am (FREE). Join us fortnightly in the Makerspace to learn socialAUSLAN with Rose and Annette Jones.

Resin Pouring Workshops – Sunday30 April at multiple times (Fee required).Learn to resin pour and make a decorative board to take home. Bookingsthrough ‘Lil’ Bluebird Resin Art on Facebook.

Friendly New Faces At McDonalds

April 6, 2023 By Roxane Manley

Jenny posted this photo of her name badges to show her career progression on Linkedin, it received over 6,000 views before someone posted it on TiTok where it has since gone viral with over 11 million views worldwide. Pictured is Jenny with her daughters Isla (10), Lilly (14) and husband Dave.

New licensee of Forbes and Parkes McDonalds, Jenny Parfitt, together with her husband Dave and two daughters Lilly and Isla packed up their lives in the Blue Mountains to take on a new challenge in Parkes. 

Jenny’s career progression through the ranks of the fast food giant, McDonalds is an inspiring story. 

Raised in a working class, middle income family, Jenny had always been of the belief that if you want something, you work for it. Her first job was at Emu Plains McDonalds when she was just 14 years old. Jenny worked there for six months before moving to the Penrith Leagues restaurant and spending the next 23 years with the same licensee. 

Jenny took a break from work for six months at 25 when her first daughter Lilly came along. Within six months of returning from maternity leave, Jenny was promoted to Operations Supervisor. 

Fast forward four years, and Jenny was offered the opportunity to buy a share and become an equity partner. By the time she left Penrith to relocate to Parkes, they jointly owned nine stores. 

Since moving to Parkes, Jenny has been overwhelmed by the amazing local support she has received. “The people of Forbes and Parkes are just so kind and lovely, we have felt very welcomed,” said Jenny. 

The Forbes and Parkes McDonalds stores have also come on board as the brand new sponsors of our extremely popular Tradie of the Month feature. For details on how to enter please refer to the ad on page 8 of this week’s paper. 

Parkes McDonald’s Proudly Sponsor The Parkes Spaceman

April 6, 2023 By Roxane Manley

Jenny Parfitt from Parkes McDonalds recently announced their sponsorship of the Parkes Spacemen for the upcoming season. 

Last weekend the Spacies travelled to Wellington to take on the Cowboys in their last trial game of the season. The Parkes Spacemen came away with an exciting win, with just four points in it, taking the game 32 – 28. 

The boys have a break now and will focus on training and preparing for a successful season ahead. The first game, for Round 1, of the Peter McDonald Premiership, will see Parkes Spacmen take on Orange Hawks in a home game at Pioneer Oval on Sunday, 16th April. It is set to be a great match, following the home teams win over Orange Hawks in a recent trial game. 

Lock 16th April into your calendar and head along to Pioneer Oval with your family and friends to cheers the Spacemen on. 

Wiradjuri Ngurambang Film Screening

March 31, 2023 By Roxane Manley

Sean James Cassidy, Wiradjuri Elder Geoff Anderson, award winning film director Joshua Belinfante and Newcastle University First Nations film students Blair Simpson Wise and Brittany Writer.

Ub Ubbo Exchange, in partnership with the Parkes Rotary Club will be holding a special viewing of the film Wiradjuri Ngurambang (Wiradjuri Country), five original songs with film clips used in the project and a trailer for a documentary on Yindyamarra. The viewing will be held on Monday 3rd April at the Pavillion in Cooke Park. 

Wiradjuri Elder Robert Clegg had the vision for a permanent display to protect Wiradjuri artefacts belonging to the Parkes area. 

Ub Ubbo Exchange members Sean James Cassidy and Kerrie Peden were invited to create a digital component to complement the display which can be seen in the foyer area of the Parkes Shire Library. “The Wiradjuri Ngurambang project was a spiritual awakening” said Sean Cassidy. Up and coming filmmaker Joshua Belinfante, one of the editors on this project is a lecturer in film at the University of Newcastle and at the National Institute of Dramatic Arts (NIDA) in Sydney. 

Keeping It In The Family

March 31, 2023 By Roxane Manley

Ben is supported by his sister Claudia, brother Kurt and proud parents Fiona and John.

According to his mother, Fiona, when Ben Lovett was younger he wasn’t a gifted athlete like some, but he worked very hard to achieve his dream.

Fiona describes him as a very determined and level headed young man. “He’s the most level headed in the family, and he keeps his composure very well,” said Fiona. 

Parkes Spacemen Under 18’s Coach, Sam Dwyer descibes Ben as a standout player. “In terms of leadership he was second to none. It’s a big achievement and everyone who knows him knows how hard he worked,” said Sam.

Both of Ben’s parents are extremely proud of how well he has handled his NRL debut and are grateful he signed with the Rabbitohs, who they consider to be a great club. 

When Ben ran on in the 60th minute of Saturday’s game, the atmosphere was lifted by the roar of the Parkes supporters in crowd who were all there to cheer Ben on. The game swung around and the Rabittohs were able to secure the win, 13-12. 

Fiona and John extend their sincere thanks to everyone who travelled to watch Ben play , in addition to those who supported him from afar.

The Lovett family have strong connections with the South Sydney Rabbitohs Club. Ben’s older sister Claudia works for the club as events manager, and his brother Kurt, is in training and has been named part of the NSW Cup Competition.

Ben has not yet been named in the line-up for this weeks game, but anything can change in the lead up to a game. The Rabbitohs then have the bye, so Ben will be afforded a rest after his massive debut. Without a doubt, people in Parkes will be keeping an eye on our local superstar, Benny Lovett. 

Benny’s Burrow was full of Parkes locals in full cheer squad mode.

 

Ben looks at home on the field in the red and green colours of the South Sydney Rabbitohs.

 

Ben after being presented his no 18 game jersey.

 

NRL Debut For Parkes’ Ben Lovett

March 31, 2023 By Roxane Manley

“Benny’s Burrow” filled with approx 160 of Ben Lovett’s friends and family from Parkes who travelled to watch him play last week after being named in the starting line up for the South Sydney Rabbitohs.

Twenty one year old Ben Lovett, from Parkes, started playing rugby league when he was just five years old. His hard work and sheer determination over the years has secured a him a spot with one of the NRL’s top rugby league teams, the South Sydney Rabbitohs.

The Forbes and Parkes Phoenix spoke to Ben’s parents, John and Fiona Lovett about Ben’s debut. 

Proud mother Fiona said, “We’re still quite overwhelmed and excited. We had hoped that he would debut sometime this year because he is in the first grade squad, had been named in reserve for the past few weeks and he was doing quite well.”

Describing the moment Ben first told them he was going to make his debut, Fiona said, “Ben face timed us both separately and it was quite emotional.” 

Last Saturday, 25th March, on the day of Ben’s debut, an excited John and Fiona arrived early and watched the three games prior to the main event. 

“We watched the crowd build up, and all the people that had come from Parkes to watch. It was an exciting build up to the moment when Ben came on in the 60th minute,” said Fiona.

During last Saturday’s game against the Manly Sea Eagles, South Sydney paid tribute to one of rugby leagues greats who recently passed away, four time premiership winning captain, John Satler. Ben was honoured to be presented his jersey by John Satlers son, Scott Satler. 

A Homegrown Success Story

March 31, 2023 By Roxane Manley

Special guest at Homegrown Parkes, celebrity gradener Costa Georgiadis, engaged with local youth at the Landcare Schools Eco Day.

The innaugural Homegrown Parkes event held last Saturday, 25th March was a resounding success, offering activities and stalls to suit every taste.

During the event, Parkes played host to celebrity gardener Costa Georgiadis, who engaged in every aspect of the day. In addition, Costa spent Friday, 24th March with local students at Landcares Schools Eco Day, followed by a dinner at Bogan Gate.

Over 40 stallholders supported Homegrown Parkes, bringing together first-time producers and creatives, sporting groups, schools and some more established small local businesses.

With an emphasis on keeping it local, the majority of stallholders were from Parkes however, organisers were also pleased to welcome several stallholders from Forbes, Cowra and Orange. 

The alpacas and insects were definitely a hit with everyone – not just the kids! The smooth sounds of the piano in the Cooke Park Pavilion drew people in, to view the fabulous pottery and paintings. 

Food options were top-shelf, with a wide variety of vendors providing amazing fresh food options.

The Committee, consisting of members of Central West Lachlan Landcare, Parkes Community Arts and Parkes Shire Council have been overwhelmed with wonderful feedback from the event and are extremely grateful for the support and participation of the community.

Following the resounding success of last weekends event, the committee are seeking feedback from the community and stallholders on whether the event should continue. A survey will be going live via social media, Facebook: homegrownparkes and Instagram: homegrown_parkes.

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