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Our Young Bloke – Henry Kross

February 7, 2020 By Maggi Barnard

How old are you? Nine years old.

How long have you lived in or around Parkes, and what do you like about living here? I was born in Parkes.

Where do you go to school and what year are you in? I go to Parkes East Public School and am in Year 5. My teacher is Mrs Robinson.

What is your favourite after school activity? Playing sport – I play squash, soccer, hockey, cricket and touch footy.

What is your favourite food and movie? My favourite food is anything caramel – ice cream, cheesecake, milkshakes, cookies. My favourite movie is Spiderman.

What music do you listen to? My favourite songs are ‘I’m Blue’ and ‘Dance Monkey’, but I like any music.

What do you want to do when you grow up? I really want to be a professional squash player and play at the Commonwealth Games in singles and doubles. I would love to play squash in Egypt, because they have a court made all out of glass in front of the pyramids.

If you could have a super power what would it be? I would like to be able to go through walls and be invisible. I would be able to play the best pranks with these powers!

Tell us an interesting fact about yourself. I love squash. I am Number 1 in NSW for Under 11 boys and Number 3 in Australia. In 2020, I want to win my third NSW State title (for a hattrick) and win an Australian title, and make the NSW Under 13 boys team.

Be Seen…

February 7, 2020 By Maggi Barnard

Kindies at Middleton Public School

Kindergarten students make patterns using colour. (L-R) Archer Gould, Lexie Swindle, Chase Fliedner and Carter Bateson.

 

Logan Roberts and Tyler Jones doing buddy reading.

 

Kindies at Parkes Public School

Showing off their sheep art are (L-R) Lauren Crotty, Leaon Deeth, Deakin Monkerud, Tom Wilkinson, Elliott Gould, Cooper Haensch and Hayden Stenner.

 

Olivia Doering and Sophie Doughty settling in.

 

What do you enjoy about photography?

February 7, 2020 By Maggi Barnard

Members of the Parkes Camera Club answered the question: What do you enjoy about photography?

Maree Tanswell: Capturing the moment in that tiny little frame by zooming in from the big picture. I particularly enjoy getting candid shots of people and not so much staged photos.

 

Steve Ostini: I like capturing the moment or a scene. I also enjoy the process of taking photos and editing them.

 

Frances Thornton: I enjoy landscape and macro photography and anything that cannot move or run away from me. I like to challenge myself to try out different aspects of photography.

 

Be Seen

January 31, 2020 By Maggi Barnard

Attending the Australia Day ceremony in Cooke Park on Sunday were Fran Scurfield, Linda McGlynn and Helen Huntley.

 

Le-Rie and AJ van Wyk had fun at the fourth Australia Day Kite Festival at Northparkes Oval on Sunday. (Photo: Keith Turk)

 

Patrick Simpson accepted the Junior Sportsperson of the Year award on behalf of his sister Victoria for her achievements in wheelchair basketball. Patrick is with his two grannies, Trish Simpson and Paula Sutherland.

 

Our Gal – Phoebe Potts

January 31, 2020 By Maggi Barnard

How long have you lived in Parkes and what do you like most about living here? I have lived in Parkes my whole life (17 years). I love the enthusiasm and dedication of community members who always get involved in town events.

Where do you work or what do you do currently and what do you enjoy about it? I’m a shop assistant at Cunningham’s IGA and a coach for the Parkes Tennis Club. I love interacting and working with others in both my jobs. I absolutely love both working environments. I enjoy the friendships I’ve made and of course the banter.

What is your favourite thing to do when you have free time? In my free time I love to have a hit at tennis, throw around a softball with my sister, or spend quality time with my dog, Cleo.

What makes you proud? Seeing others achieve their goals knowing the endless amount of hard work they have put in to their success makes me proud.

If you could be an animal which one would you choose, and why? I would be a bird of some sort so I could fly around exploring the world from a different perspective.

What is your all time favourite movie, song and/or book, and why? I don’t necessarily have an all time favourite song, but I love all Ed Sheeran songs.

Tell us about your best holiday. I’ve been on so many trips for different sporting events that I can’t pinpoint my best time away.

What is on your bucket list? To travel and explore around Europe with my sisters.

What do you enjoy about Australia Day?

January 31, 2020 By Maggi Barnard

Sandria Andrews: Everyone gets together, no one is biased and that is the way it should be. All the cultures together – it’s wonderful to see it.

 

Benji Redfern (10): Going to the races and watching the yabbies. Sienna Collins (10): We do the early morning walk every year – I enjoy that. Jayden Redgern (12): Visiting friends and going swimming.

 

Sue Gersbach: The knowledge that we live in the luckiest country in the world. We have all these freedoms and we can do what we like with so many opportunities. The world is our oyster, to use the cliché, and we should celebrate it every day.

 

Our Bloke – Anthony McGrath

January 24, 2020 By Maggi Barnard

How long have you lived in Parkes and what do you like most about living here? I’ve lived here all my life – my family has been around Parkes for about six generations! What’s not to like about living and working in a great community like Parkes, where even the bad guys aren’t really that bad! No traffic, close to work, great people, amazing events, quality sporting facilities and a great range of sporting options.

Where do you work or what do you do currently and what do you enjoy about it? I enjoy working for Parkes Shire Council and have recently been appointed to the role of Chief Operating Officer. Being involved in projects that I see materialise in the community gives me great satisfaction.

What is your favourite thing to do when you have free time? Renovating my house and garden although the drought has knocked the gardening thing around a little lately. I also enjoy a weekend in Sydney to see a show or concert.

What makes you proud? I’m also involved with the Parkes Sports Council so I’m proud of the wonderful sporting facilities and the great heights that our sports persons have achieved from their humble beginnings running around on our parks, fields and courts.

If you could be an animal which one would you choose, and why? I have a Labrador called Jessie but I wouldn’t want to live a dog’s life! Maybe I could be a wedge-tail eagle and sore to great heights looking around at our great country side.

What is your all-time favourite movie, song and/or book, and why? I’m a sci-fi fan and have enjoyed watching the last three Star Wars movies as well as the Marvel Universe with my kids.

 

Be Seen

January 24, 2020 By Maggi Barnard

Outback Lifesavers graduates are: at the back (L-R) Alexandra Smith, Blake Price, Thomas Ball, Matty Price, Joshua Ball, William Ellis, Caitlin Douglas and Christie Pisani (Trainer). Front: Jayden Kuun, Kelly Ellis, Bailey Price, Kalvin Hines-Dargin and Nicole Ellis.

 

The Parkes Camera Club members did a fantastic job taking photos of the Parkes Elvis Festival. L-R are Steve Ostini, Cathy McPherson, Frances Thornton, Parkes Mayor Ken Keith, Keith Turk, Rosemary Richardson and Maree Tanswell.

 

Jeff McClurg flew the flag for Parkes in a dance off on stage at the final Dean Z show at the Parkes Elvis Festival.

 

The Parkes Dragon Boat Club won the prize for the best float in the Elvis Street Parade. Here are some members dressed up for the occasion: Louise Moore with her grandchildren Logan and Olive Cope and Deb Abela.

 

What is your best memory of the summer holiday?

January 24, 2020 By Maggi Barnard

Riley Sterland: Getting milkshakes. Cody Sterland: Going to the pool.

Chloey Davies: Spending time with my family and going to KAPOW! Phoeby Davies: The all-you-can-eat buffet at the Ikon restaurant on Christmas Day! Ruby Davies: Christmas and going to KAPOW! where we did art and craft.

Stacey McMaster: My dad took us to Sydney for Christmas and we saw the Harbour Bridge. Portia Clarke: We went to the beach in Newcastle.

Be Seen

December 20, 2019 By Maggi Barnard

Ally Francis and Jasmin Dalton were at the Christmas Carnival in Cooke Park last Friday.

 

Some of the Parkes Community Choir members before their performance in Cooke Park last Friday (L-R) Judie Shaw, Kerrie Peden, Colleen Leonard and Sheree Rosser.

 

Parkes Dragon Boat Club asked Pauline Nicholson to draw the lucky winners of their very successful Christmas raffle at the Carnival last Friday for three huge hampers as prizes. The winners were 1st: Marie Walker, Parkes; 2nd: Jan Lewis, Condobolin; 3rd: Steff Bee, Parkes. At the draw were (L-R) Beth and Bill Thomas, Linda Snyman, Deb Abela, Louise Moore and Pauline Nicholson.

 

Parkes True Blue Line celebrated another successful year of dancing with a Christmas party last week. The focus this year was on the easy steps for new dancers with participants showing a lot of enthusiasm! They thanked Parkes Services Club for their support.

 

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