Tullamore
Tullamore Central School
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Tullamore Central School years nine and ten Agriculture class are studying a unit on horticulture and different methods of propagation. If you have any plants suitable for making cutting and would like to donate a few pieces for cuttings to be struck their class would very much appreciate it. Donations can be left at the office.
A bit of shade
Great news at hand, our Tully Bus has a new home. Many thanks to the great team at MGH Construction Pty Ltd for their efforts.
Wanted
Bailing twine and packaging strap for the Waste to Art competition for 2019. Tullamore Central School Art department is looking for donations of bailing twine and packaging strap from farming families and community members in the area.
They have many artwork ideas for the competition and would love some supplies. Donations can be left at the office till the end of February.
Debutante
The Tullamore P&C Association is seeking a formal expression of interest in holding a Debutante Ball this year. This is a great fundraising opportunity based around the old tradition of presenting young women to society.
This is open to all students in years nine-12. A date will be determined at our first meeting on March 4. If your child would like to participate, please contact the school office on 6892 5005 before Friday, March 1.
Tullamore Pony Club
Tullamore Pony Club will be gathering on Sunday, March 3 at 10am. New members are encouraged to come and join for morning tea and meet the committee. Pony not required. Go into the draw to win a new Helmet. Details call Megan 0478 438 052.
Trundle
Trundle Golf Club
Trundle golf club meeting for past, present and future members. Thursday, March 7 at 8pm. Presentation and explanation of new golf rules. 2019 program and much more.
80th birthday
On Sunday, February 10, former resident Nancy Carey-Berryman celebrated her 80th birthday.
She was delighted to be joined by her two sisters Joy Rawson (Caloundra Qld) and Gloria Blackwood and her husband Don (Sydney), her three children Jim Carey and his wife Christine (Singleton), Jenny Patterson and her husband Carey (Melbourne), Noelene Mashman and her husband Mick (Bathurst), her three step daughters Dianne Chiofalo and her husband Carlo, Karen Smith and her husband Peter and Zena Berryman, all of Gosford were present.
Graham and Sue Johnston and Nick and Di McGrath, both previous Trundle residents, were there as well. Nancy's 13 grandchildren and their partners, and six great grandchildren also joined in to celebrate her 80th birthday.
Only two grandchildren were not present (Andrew and Caitlin Patterson) as they are both residing in Canada. Some notable attendees were Sue and Graham Johnson and Di and Mick McGrath all formerly of Trundle.
There were more than 50 people in attendance and It was a lovely day and the six great grandchildren had a ball. Nancy's 80 birthday party celebrations were held with a two and half hour cruise around Brisbane Waters in Gosford aboard the Lady Kendall two.
Nancy turned 80 on February 1. She claims only to be 39 with 41 more years experience. Nancy still enjoys golf where she has met up with many new lovely friends. Gloria and Don Blackwood had both celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary the day before in Sydney where both Joy and Nancy attended.