Tullamore Central School News
Cowra Dance Workshop
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Last Friday Ava Curr and Sophie Laing were selected to represent Tullamore Central School in a one day dance workshop held at Cowra High School. The girls had a fantastic time learning three different genres; hip hop, contemporary and musical theatre.
Their three teachers expressed how proud they were of both girls in their final dance production. It was an exciting, high paced and exhausting day which both girls thoroughly enjoyed.
CWA Public Speaking Competition
Congratulations to Beau McMahon, Riley Horsburgh, Sophie Laing and Ava Curr who proudly represented Tullamore Central School on Tuesday at the John Oxley CWA Public Speaking Competition.
It is quite nerve wracking to speak in front of peers, parents and judges and each of these students spoke confidently and fluently, while maintaining eye contact and entertained their audience. Congratulations to all students!
Tullamore Bowling and Citzen Club
Every Tuesday night Bistro open 6pm-8pm $12 meals Chicken Schnitzel, Steak and Fish Served with vegetables or salad and chips.
Take away meals normal menu price. Saturday, June 30 Trundle versus Peak Hill @ Tullamore Afterwards at the Club RIFF RAFF performing live Bistro open for meals
Tullamore Community
Let’s talk about dementia, its everyone’s business.
Dementia Australia is visit Tullamore Monday, June 18 Tullamore Senior day group. MPS Conference room. From 12.30pm-2.30pm.
Dementia Australia Memory information and resource van. Outside Casho’s cafe, Cardigan Street from 3pm-4pm and Community information evening Tullamore Hotel, Corner of Cardigan and Haylock Street 6.30pm-7.30pm.
Tuesday, June 19 Information and Resource van Outside Tullamore Hotel Cardigan Street, weather permitting around 12pm-1.30pm.
Community Information afternoon tea Tullamre CWA hall Haylock Street from 2pm-2pm. Free, bookings required. For more information call 5523 0731.
Drought Management
'Tullamore branch of the National Farmers of NSW held a drought management meeting on Monday afternoon. Tullamore branch was very happy with the response, with more than fifty in attendance, several farmers beyond Tullamore attending.
Trundle Central School News
Top Touch News
Central Schools Girls Touch Our OPEN’s Girls Touch team headed to Dubbo on a cold morning last Thursday.
They played three pool games finishing with wins against Peak Hill 2-0 and Tullamore 7-0 and one loss against Dunedoo 0-5.
As a result the girls finished second in their pool and had to play Molong in the Final. The girls played well but were beaten by a better team 0-5.
Community Art Project
Announcing the artworks selected for the Parkes Shire Community Art project for Trundle Exciting news - Parkes Shire Council will be funding an art installation for Trundle in the near future!
A series of workshops were recently conducted to engage and motivate community members of all ages, to increase their artistic skill and use of media, and to create artworks that reflected some of their ideas about living in Trundle.
A fantastic group of people ranging in ages from five to 90 years old, met for four workshops, where they brain stormed ideas about what Trundle meant for them, and where much fun was had painting, drawing, chatting and eating.
Students from both our two schools were present, and their parents and schools should be extremely proud of how they conducted themselves at the workshops- what a joy to work with such delightful people!
Artworks were entered for consideration for the shire art project, and the committee had to think hard about which works to select, as they were all outstanding.
It is with great excitement that we can announce the artists whose artworks were selected for permanent public display:
Aliethea Stokes, Sophie Wright, Brooke Morga, Isabel Aveyard, Phoebe Wright, Paddy Stokes and Maggie Anderson’s beautiful artwork will be awarded a Highly Commended certificate.
A huge congratulations to you all, and thank you to all of the lovely workshop attendees, and to the Parkes Shire Council for instigating this cultural project.
Dates will be announced for the reveal and installation of the shire art piece, and presentation of certificates. Helen Gray
LLS there for farmers
The session was presented by Jillian Kelly, the vet from the Local Land Services of Coonamble.
Topics covered were understanding how the rumen works and the feeding requirements to produce the the best outcome for stock.
Ms Kelly encouraged farmers to seek expert information from the LLS.
She let the group know that the service helps direct farmers to agencies or practitioners for many aspects of farming business.
She also encouraged the use of the free Drought Feed Calculator app available for smart phones and tablets.
The farmers found the meeting very helpful and reassuring.
The LLS is there for all farmers and always ready to be of assistance.'
-by Cr Barbara Newton